US86489A - Improvement in lubricating journal-boxes - Google Patents

Improvement in lubricating journal-boxes Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US86489A
US86489A US86489DA US86489A US 86489 A US86489 A US 86489A US 86489D A US86489D A US 86489DA US 86489 A US86489 A US 86489A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cup
boxes
improvement
oil
journal
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US86489A publication Critical patent/US86489A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16NLUBRICATING
    • F16N7/00Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
    • F16N7/14Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated the lubricant being conveyed from the reservoir by mechanical means

Definitions

  • the nature of our invention is the construction of an improved self-lubricating journal, in which the lubn'cant is contained in a cup or receptacle below the shaft, and is supplied tothe shaft by means of an elastic friction-roller, turning Vin the cup, and having its upper edgepressiugagainst the shaft, by which it receiv'es motion, thus carrying the oil up to the shaft in sufficient quantities and more yparticularly the com# hining therewith-of a returnpassage,by which any surplus oil is carried back into the cup, and not allowed .to overflow and foulthe surrounding parts, and run to Waste.
  • Figure 2 is an end sectional viewtaken through y y, fig. l.
  • A is the bottom or bearing of a box
  • roller D having its axis E parallel with the lshaftl which ⁇ it is intended to lubricate.
  • This roller is constructed so that the circumference, or the" entire roller, ⁇ shall be of rubber, or other elastic material,'and supported at such aV distance below the shaft that it presses against it with suicient force to be revolved by the friction with said shaft when it turns.
  • the oil, or other lubricant is placed in the cup C, and is carried up by the roller in quantities suflic1ent to thoroughly lublicate the shaft, -and' keep it in good" running condition.
  • a roller made of wood or iron might answer in place of the one above described, but we prefer to construct it of some elastic material.
  • the box A B having a reservoir, C, hung below the shaft'F, said box being provided with ⁇ circumferential grooves-:t x, passages G G and y y, and with an elasticsurfaced wheel, D, all as herein shown and described.

Description

.sata
@anni i lMWOQ/ 'EPHRAi'M A. ATWooD ANDHARRY H. BoDwELL, or s AN FRAN- IMPROVEMENT IN LU'BRICATING- JOURNAL-BOXES.
The Schedule referred tc in these Letters Patent andmakiug part of the same. l
To all whom 'it4 may concern: l
Be it known thatwe, EPHRAIM A. Arwoon and 'HARRY H. BODWELL, of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented an Improved Self-Lubricating J ournal-Box; and we do hereby declare the following description and accompanying drawings are sucient to enable any person skilled in the art-or science towhich it most nearly appertains, to make and use 'our said invention or improvements without further invention or experiment.
The nature of our invention is the construction of an improved self-lubricating journal, in which the lubn'cant is contained in a cup or receptacle below the shaft, and is supplied tothe shaft by means of an elastic friction-roller, turning Vin the cup, and having its upper edgepressiugagainst the shaft, by which it receiv'es motion, thus carrying the oil up to the shaft in sufficient quantities and more yparticularly the com# hining therewith-of a returnpassage,by which any surplus oil is carried back into the cup, and not allowed .to overflow and foulthe surrounding parts, and run to Waste.
. To more fully explain our invention,"reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, of which- Figure 1 is aside sectional elevation taken through fx, hg. 2.
Figure 2 is an end sectional viewtaken through y y, fig. l.
Similar letters of reference in 'each of the figures indicate like parts.
A is the bottom or bearing of a box, and
B, the cup, which has the ordinary spaces a a, for softmetal linings.
Below thebearing A is placed the oil-cup C.
Withinthis cup is placed the roller D, having its axis E parallel with the lshaftl which` it is intended to lubricate.
This roller is constructed so that the circumference, or the" entire roller,`shall be of rubber, or other elastic material,'and supported at such aV distance below the shaft that it presses against it with suicient force to be revolved by the friction with said shaft when it turns.
The oil, or other lubricant, is placed in the cup C, and is carried up by the roller in quantities suflic1ent to thoroughly lublicate the shaft, -and' keep it in good" running condition.
vNear each., end of the box A are made two small holes, G G, leading downward, and connecting with the interior of the cup C, so that any` surplus oil which would otherwise be discharged at the ends of the Journal, and foul the surrounding parts, will, by this device,
be carried directly back into the cup.
At eachV end of the box, formed by the parts A and B, are circumferential grooves, x x, from the bottom of whichthe oil-passagesG G are formed, and from said passages G diagonally extend the tubes `y y, which carry the oil to the cup C, on each side of the wheel D. The grooves :c :l: catch the overflowing oil and carry it directly back to the reservoir.
In this way we are enabled to construct a self-{ubricating journal, in which Ythere is a certainty of a sufficient supply of oil at all times, without the danger of gumming the passages, that occurs when capillary attraction is depended upon,while, by the return-passages G G, theoverow of oil is'prevented, and much labor in cleaning up is consequently avoided..
A roller made of wood or iron might answer in place of the one above described, but we prefer to construct it of some elastic material. v
Having thus described our invention,
What we clai'in 'as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is4
The box A B, having a reservoir, C, hung below the shaft'F, said box being provided with` circumferential grooves-:t x, passages G G and y y, and with an elasticsurfaced wheel, D, all as herein shown and described.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals.'
EPHRAIM A. ATWOOD. [L. s.] HARRY H. BODWELL. [L. s.]
Witnesses:
C. W. M. SmTH, J.- L. BOONE.'
` /QQB (htte. gaat A
US86489D Improvement in lubricating journal-boxes Expired - Lifetime US86489A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US86489A true US86489A (en) 1869-02-02

Family

ID=2155978

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US86489D Expired - Lifetime US86489A (en) Improvement in lubricating journal-boxes

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US86489A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US86489A (en) Improvement in lubricating journal-boxes
US2132249A (en) Oil lubricated mounting
US350779A (en) Oil-cup
US131376A (en) Improvement in journal-boxes
US68057A (en) Improvement in lubricators for shafting
US119412A (en) Improvement in self-oiling journal-boxes
US369128A (en) Geoege btjpley
US71313A (en) Philandek p
US95313A (en) Improved lubricator for journal-boxes
US98402A (en) Improvement in devices for lubricating journals
US76092A (en) Isaac d
USRE3623E (en) Philandeb p
US98825A (en) Improvement in journal-bearings
US120213A (en) Improvement in lubricators and anti-friction bearings
US117845A (en) Improvement in oiling journals
US90958A (en) Improved step and bearing for vertical shafts
US422150A (en) patten
US177053A (en) Improvement in bearings for shafting
US81858A (en) Improvement in lubrioatok foe axles
US392479A (en) Bdwaed whiteley
US60064A (en) Heney b
US672462A (en) Lubricating-bearing.
US451007A (en) Journal-box
US83991A (en) nelson
US110093A (en) Improvement in railway axle-boxes