US881703A - Lock for switch-levers. - Google Patents

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US881703A
US881703A US38972407A US1907389724A US881703A US 881703 A US881703 A US 881703A US 38972407 A US38972407 A US 38972407A US 1907389724 A US1907389724 A US 1907389724A US 881703 A US881703 A US 881703A
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  • This invention relates to looks for switch levers, and the invention relates more particularly toa novel form of lock for the switch throwing levers of a railroad tower.
  • My invention aims to provide positive and reliable means for looking a switch lever, whereby it cannot bc'moved.
  • I have devised a simple and inexpensive lock, which can be easily and quickly operated to lock a switch lever in a fixed position, the key employed in connection with the lock being provided. with a visible warning attachment for attracting the attention of a switchrnan or operator.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the handle end of a switch throwing lever
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the switch throwing lever equipped with my improved lock
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a key used in connection with the lock.
  • a switch throwing lever such as commonly used in a railroad tower, where numerous levers, often as many as one or two hundred, are employed for controlling the switches and railroad tracks in the vicinity of the power.
  • lever 1 a rack bar or latch 2 is employed for holding the lever in acfixed' position the bar or latch engaging in a rack (not shown) located at the base of the switch lever.
  • the bar or rack 2 is regulated throughthe medium of a handle 3, to release and lock the lever 1 at any desired time.
  • the handle 3 the bar 2 is raised and lowere I through the medium of a crank 4 and the vent the side swipin link 5, although in some'instances their mechanical equivalent is employed.
  • My invention resides in providing the lever 1 with a key opening 6 adapted to aline with a similar opening 7 formed in'the bar 2, when the lever lor bar 2' is held in a fixed position.
  • a key 8 is adapted to fit in the openings 6 and 7' and prevent the bar 2 from being moved by the rotation of the handle 3.
  • the key 8 is provided with an annular flange 9 to limit its-movementwithin the openings 6 and 7, and with a lug 10, similar to, an ordinary key.
  • the key 8 is provided with a depending tassel '11, preferably of a red or attractive color whereby the tassel will serve as a warnin that the switch lever. has been locked an that the lever is not to be moved until the condition of the switch which the lever controls is observed.
  • said means consisting i A. J. TR1GG.

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PATENVTED MAR. 10
.No. 881,703. I
. P.- W. MOORE.
LOOK FOR SWITCH LEVERS. APPLIUATIOIT FILED DEG.17. 1906. RENEWED AUG. 22, 1907.
' a 7 INVENTOR- WITNESSES Atlpmeys FRIEND W. MOORE, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
LOOK FOR SWITCH-LEVERS.
Specification of Letters Patent.-
Patented March 10, 1908.
/ Application filed December 17, 1906, Serial'No. 348,857. Renewed August 22, 1907. Serial No. 389,724.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRIENDIW. Moonn, citizen of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Locks for Switch-Levers, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
This invention relates to looks for switch levers, and the invention relates more particularly toa novel form of lock for the switch throwing levers of a railroad tower.
My invention aims to provide positive and reliable means for looking a switch lever, whereby it cannot bc'moved. In this con nection I have devised a simple and inexpensive lock, which can be easily and quickly operated to lock a switch lever in a fixed position, the key employed in connection with the lock being provided. with a visible warning attachment for attracting the attention of a switchrnan or operator.
The detail construction of my improved lock will be presently described and then s ecifically pointed out in the appended c aims, and referring to the drawing forming part of this specification, like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which Figure 1. is a perspective view of the handle end of a switch throwing lever, Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the same, Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the switch throwing lever equipped with my improved lock, Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a key used in connection with the lock.
' In the accompanying drawing, I have illus trated the handle end 1 of a switch throwing lever, such as commonly used in a railroad tower, where numerous levers, often as many as one or two hundred, are employed for controlling the switches and railroad tracks in the vicinity of the power. In connection with they lever 1 a rack bar or latch 2 is employed for holding the lever in acfixed' position the bar or latch engaging in a rack (not shown) located at the base of the switch lever. The bar or rack 2 is regulated throughthe medium of a handle 3, to release and lock the lever 1 at any desired time. By turnin the handle 3, the bar 2 is raised and lowere I through the medium of a crank 4 and the vent the side swipin link 5, although in some'instances their mechanical equivalent is employed.
My invention resides in providing the lever 1 with a key opening 6 adapted to aline with a similar opening 7 formed in'the bar 2, when the lever lor bar 2' is held in a fixed position. A key 8 is adapted to fit in the openings 6 and 7' and prevent the bar 2 from being moved by the rotation of the handle 3. The key 8 is provided with an annular flange 9 to limit its-movementwithin the openings 6 and 7, and with a lug 10, similar to, an ordinary key. Besides the flange 9 the key 8 is provided with a depending tassel '11, preferably of a red or attractive color whereby the tassel will serve as a warnin that the switch lever. has been locked an that the lever is not to be moved until the condition of the switch which the lever controls is observed.
-By the novel'construction of my improved lock and the use to which it is applied, I preof cars, and other similar accidents, and 1n using the red tassel I attract the levermans or switchmans attention that a track is blocked. It is a well known fact that a great many accidents occur by a leverman opening switches which should remain closed, and when a switch lever is equipped. with my improved lock, it will be impossible to move the same, unless it is done intentionally by removing the key. Where a great number of switches are used in one tower, a leverman is able to'observe immediately what switches of tracks are blocked, and ascertain immediately What tracks are open for trafiic.
I- do not care to confine myself to the type of switch lever in connection with which my improved lock is used, or to the exact type of ey and warning signal used in connection with the same.
What I claim and desire to secure by Let-- ters Patent, is I 1. In combination with a switch lever and a reciprocating bar or latch, said lever and bar having key openings formed-therein, a key adapted to fit in said openings, an annular flange carried by said key, and-a tassel carried by said key,- substantially as described.
2. The combination with a switch lever, a bar for holding the same in a fixed position,
adapted, to. extend through said lever and lever and said bar. said her, a Warning signal carried by said In testimony whereof I allix my signature key, and means to hmlt the movement of in the presence of two witnesses.
and means for moving said bar, of a key of a key adapted to extend through said 10 5 said. key, and said ba'r and lever.
- w v v n 3. The combination with a switch lever, PRIEAD MOON and a movable bar for holding the same in a Witnesses:
fixed position, of means for preventing the MAX H. SRLOVITZ,
movement of said bar, said means consisting i A. J. TR1GG.
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