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US847992A
US847992A US28268205A US1905282682A US847992A US 847992 A US847992 A US 847992A US 28268205 A US28268205 A US 28268205A US 1905282682 A US1905282682 A US 1905282682A US 847992 A US847992 A US 847992A
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    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a journal-box constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view, partly broken away and in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation illustrating in dotted lines the cap or cover in open position.
  • Fig. 4 is a rear elevation.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional View taken through the front end of the box, showing the cover and the spring thereof.
  • the rear end of the casing is provided with guideways 5, within which the dust-guard is received.
  • the dust-guard is composed of two sections 6 and 7, each of which is formed of a hollow member semicircular in form at the mouth portion thereof, enabling the respective sections to engage the journal from diametrically opposite sides thereof, and thus completely encircle the same.
  • Within these hollow members I preferably place oil-waste, facing the same with asbestos packing at such points as come into contact with the journal.
  • Each of these sections at their sides are provided with threaded lugs, which project outwardly and receive in the perforations thereof a threaded stem 8, borne by adjustingscrew 10, the latter having a handle 11 at the upper end of the same, as shown.
  • the upper section is provided with a top 12, which projects beyond the ends and sides of the upper section to thereby provide a support for said section by engaging the top face of the box or casing 1, as illustrated in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • the sections By simply adjusting the screws 10, there being two in number, which are arranged at opposite sides of the dust-guard, the sections may be brought to bear with varying degrees of pressure on the journal, and as they are movable in unison the adjustment may be readily determined by movement of the dustguard in its guideways.
  • journal In connection with my invention I employ means whereby oil may be fed to the journal, these means preferably consisting of a tubular part cast integral with the box, this part being designated 14 and being located at a point accessible to the journal.
  • the lower end of this part is closed by a disk which is formed with an annular shoulder 15 on its upper face, by means of which engagement is effected with the tubular part.
  • Gpening 4 is threaded and receives the cap or closure 20, the latter being formed with an integral inwardly-extending and interiorlythreaded sleeve 21, which engages an abutment likewise threaded and designated at 22.
  • the face of this abutment is preferably convex and, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings, engages the outer end of the journal, thus sustaining the end thrust of the journal.
  • journal describes a circular path of IOO IIO
  • Cap or closure 20 is provided with an operating-handle 23, by means of which the same may be removed and placed in position by turning.
  • a il at spring 24 the function of which is to exert constant pressure on the cap or cover, and thereby prevent the same from turning.
  • This spring is perforated at its end portions, one end being received on a screw 25, which threads into the cap or cover, and the opposite end is likewise received on a bolt 2G, supported by a lug 27 cast with the bex.
  • the spring is bent into the torni shown, enabling the handle to readily pass the same during the operation of removing the cap er cover.
  • Fig. 3 o'l' the drawings illustrates in dotted lines the cap or cover in inoperative position, wherein it will be observed that the spring performs a further function of supporting the cap or cover while the latter is in said inoperative position.
  • a journal-box constructed in accordance with my invention has been found to be extremely eliicient, excluding all foreign matter, providing means which readily take up the end thrust and means which enable the journal to be oiled.
  • the device is compact and embodies economically all ot the essentials necessary to an etiicient j ournal-box.
  • a journal-box having a threaded opening, a cap within said. opening, there being an interiorly-threaded sleeve carried by the cap, an abutment having a convex l'ace and a threaded part engaging said threads o'l" the sleeve, and a spring secured to the box and to said cap to prevent movement ol" the latter.
  • journalbox having a threaded opening in its lront end, a cap threaded into engagement with said opening, said cap having an inwardlyextending central sleeve on its inner l'are, said sleeve being threaded on its interior and extending adjacent the end ot said axle eecentric thereto, and an abutment having a 'tace et convex contour engaging said axle end and a screw-threatled inner end engaging said sleeve.
  • a journal-box having a threaded opening, a cap within said opening ⁇ Formed with a sleeve, an abutment engaging said sleeve, said box having a lug 'formed thereon, and a spring having one end secured to said lug and having its opposite end bent to overlie and be secured to the central outer portion ol' said cap.

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,No 847,992. FATENTED MAR. 19, 1907. M. P. NEWCDMB.
JOURNAL BOX.
'APPLICATION FILED 0OT.'13. 1.905.l
einem,
L PATENT FFICE.
MICHAEL P. NEWCOMB, OF PRIEIST RIVER, IDAHO.
JOURNAL-Box.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 19, 1907.
Application filed October 13,1905. Serial No. 282,682.
, tecting the bearing against all foreign substances, and, further, one wherein the end hrust of the journal will be sustained by the .ox.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein like characters of reference designate similar parts throughout the several views, Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a journal-box constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view, partly broken away and in section. Fig. 3 is a front elevation illustrating in dotted lines the cap or cover in open position. Fig. 4 is a rear elevation. Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional View taken through the front end of the box, showing the cover and the spring thereof.
In practice I employ a casing (designated at 1) which at its rear is formed with opening 2 to receive the journal 3, the front end of the casing being spaced from the outer end of the journal and being formed with opening 4, which is eccentrically disposed with relation to the journal, the express purpose of which will hereinafter appear.
The rear end of the casing is provided with guideways 5, within which the dust-guard is received. The dust-guard is composed of two sections 6 and 7, each of which is formed of a hollow member semicircular in form at the mouth portion thereof, enabling the respective sections to engage the journal from diametrically opposite sides thereof, and thus completely encircle the same. Within these hollow members I preferably place oil-waste, facing the same with asbestos packing at such points as come into contact with the journal. Each of these sections at their sides are provided with threaded lugs, which project outwardly and receive in the perforations thereof a threaded stem 8, borne by adjustingscrew 10, the latter having a handle 11 at the upper end of the same, as shown. The upper section is provided with a top 12, which projects beyond the ends and sides of the upper section to thereby provide a support for said section by engaging the top face of the box or casing 1, as illustrated in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
By simply adjusting the screws 10, there being two in number, which are arranged at opposite sides of the dust-guard, the sections may be brought to bear with varying degrees of pressure on the journal, and as they are movable in unison the adjustment may be readily determined by movement of the dustguard in its guideways.
13 designates the journal-brass, whichy rests on the journal and which is retained against movement by the shoulders 14, formed on the box.
In connection with my invention I employ means whereby oil may be fed to the journal, these means preferably consisting of a tubular part cast integral with the box, this part being designated 14 and being located at a point accessible to the journal.
The lower end of this part is closed by a disk which is formed with an annular shoulder 15 on its upper face, by means of which engagement is effected with the tubular part. A removable cap 1 6, provided. with a hand-grasp and with a depending annular shoulder 17, is employed at the upper end, a coil-spring 18 being secured to the cap and to the disk19, serving to cause the cap to firmly seat on the top of tubular part 14, but enabling the same to be lifted against the action of the spring when it is desired to oil the journal.
Gpening 4 is threaded and receives the cap or closure 20, the latter being formed with an integral inwardly-extending and interiorlythreaded sleeve 21, which engages an abutment likewise threaded and designated at 22. The face of this abutment is preferably convex and, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings, engages the outer end of the journal, thus sustaining the end thrust of the journal. By virtue of the screw-threaded connection between the abutment and the cap or closure the abutment may be readily adjusted to bear with greater or less pressure on the end of the journal. It has been stated that the abutment is eccentrically related to the end of the journal, the purpose of which is to cause a changing point of contact between the abutment and the end of the ournal whenever the two come into engagement. The journal describes a circular path of IOO IIO
movement about the abutment, and thus the points of engagement between the two will vary, though always being located at some point in the circular path of movement which the journal pursues.
Cap or closure 20 is provided with an operating-handle 23, by means of which the same may be removed and placed in position by turning. In connection with the cover I employ a il at spring 24, the function of which is to exert constant pressure on the cap or cover, and thereby prevent the same from turning. This spring is perforated at its end portions, one end being received on a screw 25, which threads into the cap or cover, and the opposite end is likewise received on a bolt 2G, supported by a lug 27 cast with the bex. The spring is bent into the torni shown, enabling the handle to readily pass the same during the operation of removing the cap er cover. Fig. 3 o'l' the drawings illustrates in dotted lines the cap or cover in inoperative position, wherein it will be observed that the spring performs a further function of supporting the cap or cover while the latter is in said inoperative position.
A journal-box constructed in accordance with my invention has been found to be extremely eliicient, excluding all foreign matter, providing means which readily take up the end thrust and means which enable the journal to be oiled. The device is compact and embodies economically all ot the essentials necessary to an etiicient j ournal-box.
Having thus fully described my invention,
what I claim as new, and desire to secure b Letters Patent, is-
1. A journal-box having a threaded opening, a cap within said. opening, there being an interiorly-threaded sleeve carried by the cap, an abutment having a convex l'ace and a threaded part engaging said threads o'l" the sleeve, and a spring secured to the box and to said cap to prevent movement ol" the latter.
2. ln combination with the axle, a journalbox having a threaded opening in its lront end, a cap threaded into engagement with said opening, said cap having an inwardlyextending central sleeve on its inner l'are, said sleeve being threaded on its interior and extending adjacent the end ot said axle eecentric thereto, and an abutment having a 'tace et convex contour engaging said axle end and a screw-threatled inner end engaging said sleeve.
3. A journal-box having a threaded opening, a cap within said opening `Formed with a sleeve, an abutment engaging said sleeve, said box having a lug 'formed thereon, and a spring having one end secured to said lug and having its opposite end bent to overlie and be secured to the central outer portion ol' said cap.
fn testimony whereof I all'ix my signature in presence oil'A two subscribing witnesses.
MICHAEL P. N EYC( HIB.
Vitnesses MARrnx A. MURRAY, E. O. KELLY.
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