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US873795A
US873795A US35382707A US1907353827A US873795A US 873795 A US873795 A US 873795A US 35382707 A US35382707 A US 35382707A US 1907353827 A US1907353827 A US 1907353827A US 873795 A US873795 A US 873795A
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  • This invention has for its object to provide means adapted to be attached to a truck of a railway car of any desired construction, and to grip the railway track so as to remove all obstacles from said track and prevent the car wheels from becoming derailed, thereby guarding against accidents and enabling the cars to be run with safety at a greatly increased rateof speed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car truck embodym my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of a corner 0 a truck havin my invention a plied thereto
  • Fig. 3 is a p an of a corner 0 a truck showing a modification of myinvention
  • Fig. 4 is an end-view of the device shown in Fig. 1.
  • a car truck is provided with wheels 1 and bearing boxes 2 of ordinary construction, said boxes being mounted upon thewheel axles and attached to beams 3 extending longitudinally of the truck.
  • Hangersor stirrup 4 are connected with the beams 3 and support the ends of .leaf springs5 upon which are mounted sills 6 having a truck bolster 7 attached thereto.
  • Yokes 8 are attached to the sills 6 and provided with guides of ordinary construction, adapted to engage corresponding ways formed the sides ofthe bearing boxes 2.
  • the beams 3 serve as trusses to support the s rings 5 and sills mounted thereon.
  • Attache to the ends of the truss beams 3 are hangers Qarranged beyond the brake shoes 10 and off-set at their lower ends so as to extend in line with the Wheels, while the main portion of the truss beams extend laterally thereof.
  • guard hangers 9 terminate in I the guard hangers to the truss beams 3, such construction may be modified without departing from my invention, and in some instances I propose to use guards having outwardly extending hangers 13 attached to a car bolster 14 at one end, the opposite end of said hangers being formed with shoes 15 adapted to straddle and engage the head of the rail in the manner already described.
  • the guards are in operative relation to the rails at all times when in their normal position. from any cause or sink below their normal level or become otherwise disarranged or in operative, the heads 11 of the-guards automatically clamp the heads of the rail, thereby holding the truck fixedly in position and preventing any accidents that would otherwise result from'a continued movement of the car truck.
  • Arailway truck having truss-beams mountedupon the axles thereof independent of spring action, and provided with depending arms serving as fenders, and with shoes formed on the ends of said arms adapted tofreely engage the head of a rail.

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No. 878,795 PATENTED DEC. 17, 1907. I
W. SANFORD. I RAILWAY TRUCK GUARD.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.24. 1907.
lll lll lllmulll W/T/vESsEs Y I W22 [S /$02 2' am a- 0rd it Q "ATTORNEYS WILLIAM SANFORD, OF VINELAND, NEIV JERSEY.
RAILWAY-TRUCK GUARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 17, 1907.
Application filed January 24. 1807. Serial No. 358.827.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM SANFORD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Vineland, in the county of Cumberland and State of New Jerse have invented a new and Improved Rai wa Truck Guard, of which the following is a fu 1, clear, and exact description. 7
This invention has for its object to provide means adapted to be attached to a truck of a railway car of any desired construction, and to grip the railway track so as to remove all obstacles from said track and prevent the car wheels from becoming derailed, thereby guarding against accidents and enabling the cars to be run with safety at a greatly increased rateof speed. Such objects I accomplish /by the means illustrated in the. accom anying drawings, in which drawings like dharacters of reference indicate like parts throughout the views, and
in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car truck embodym my invention; Fig. 2 is a plan of a corner 0 a truck havin my invention a plied thereto Fig. 3 is a p an of a corner 0 a truck showing a modification of myinvention; and Fig. 4 is an end-view of the device shown in Fig. 1.
As illustrated in the. drawings, a car truck is provided with wheels 1 and bearing boxes 2 of ordinary construction, said boxes being mounted upon thewheel axles and attached to beams 3 extending longitudinally of the truck. Hangersor stirrup 4 are connected with the beams 3 and support the ends of .leaf springs5 upon which are mounted sills 6 having a truck bolster 7 attached thereto.
Yokes 8 are attached to the sills 6 and provided with guides of ordinary construction, adapted to engage corresponding ways formed the sides ofthe bearing boxes 2. By means of such construction, the beams 3 serve as trusses to support the s rings 5 and sills mounted thereon. Attache to the ends of the truss beams 3 are hangers Qarranged beyond the brake shoes 10 and off-set at their lower ends so as to extend in line with the Wheels, while the main portion of the truss beams extend laterally thereof. The
lower ends of the hangers 9 terminate in I the guard hangers to the truss beams 3, such construction may be modified without departing from my invention, and in some instances I propose to use guards having outwardly extending hangers 13 attached to a car bolster 14 at one end, the opposite end of said hangers being formed with shoes 15 adapted to straddle and engage the head of the rail in the manner already described.
In carrying-out my invention, I prefer to use rails having a head 12 comprising lateral flanges extending outward from the web of the rail toa greater extent than the heads of the rails now commonly used, and to clamp said rails together by means of tie rods 16 bolted to the lower portion of the web and the foot of the rail, leaving a channel 17 above the upper edge of said rods so as to enable the shoe of the-guards to pass freely over the meeting ends of said rail.
By means of the construction herein shown and described, the guards are in operative relation to the rails at all times when in their normal position. from any cause or sink below their normal level or become otherwise disarranged or in operative, the heads 11 of the-guards automatically clamp the heads of the rail, thereby holding the truck fixedly in position and preventing any accidents that would otherwise result from'a continued movement of the car truck.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Let ters Patent is:
Arailway truck having truss-beams mountedupon the axles thereof independent of spring action, and provided with depending arms serving as fenders, and with shoes formed on the ends of said arms adapted tofreely engage the head of a rail.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
W ILLIAM SANFORD.
Witnesses:
JNo. M. BITTER, ROBERT W. HARDIE.
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US2930329A (en) * 1954-06-24 1960-03-29 Buffalo Brake Beam Co Railway freight car truck safety device
US4304066A (en) * 1979-05-21 1981-12-08 Brand Derek A Apparatus for coupling and uncoupling toy truck tractors and semitrailers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2930329A (en) * 1954-06-24 1960-03-29 Buffalo Brake Beam Co Railway freight car truck safety device
US4304066A (en) * 1979-05-21 1981-12-08 Brand Derek A Apparatus for coupling and uncoupling toy truck tractors and semitrailers

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