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US885952A
US885952A US31841606A US1906318416A US885952A US 885952 A US885952 A US 885952A US 31841606 A US31841606 A US 31841606A US 1906318416 A US1906318416 A US 1906318416A US 885952 A US885952 A US 885952A
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  • My invention relates to means for receiving a load of material elevating the same to a suitable height and then dumping any desired portion of the load upon a wagon, or other suitable means for receiving the same for transportation.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a strong, convenient, and durable device of the kind described which may be rapidly and easily operated.
  • FIG. 1 is a front side elevation of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a section taken substantially on line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a section similar to that shown in Fig. 4 but showing a modified form of my device.
  • Fig. 6 is a rear side elevation of my device.
  • Fig. 7 is a section taken substantially on line 77 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 8 is a partial end view of a slightly modified form of my device; and
  • 1 is a frame mounted at the top of four upright posts 22.
  • a vertically movable rectangular platform 3 composed preferably of two equal and similarly formed parts 4 and 5 is positioned below the frame 1 and arranged to substantially fill the space between the posts 2 which may be employed as guides to control the position of the platform laterally. Any suitable means may be provided to control the vertical position of the platform 3.
  • a wmch comprising a drive shaft 6 and a drum shaft 7 mounted upon the frame 1 and connected by suitable gearing 8 and 9.
  • Suitable w1nding drums 1010 may be mounted upon the shaft 7 at any preferred points and connected by suitable ropes, chains, cables or equivalent means to the platform 3.
  • two winding drums 1010 are provided each connected by two cables 11 and 12 to the platform 3.
  • the cables 11 preferably lead directly from the drums to points at one end of the latform near its corners, while the cables 12 fead from the drumsover suitable idlers 14, 14, preferably mounted upon a ihaft 15, to the opposite corners of the platorm.
  • Any suitable means may be provided for operating the above described winch.
  • a drum or bull wheel 17 is rigidly mounted upon the shaft 6 and a rope or other suitable means 18 is attached to and wound upon the periphery of the bull wheel with the free end of the r0 e so positioned that the same may be emp oyed to rotate the shaft.
  • a suitable block 19 or equivalent means may be provided to so change the direction of the rope that horses or other convenient means may be attached thereto to o erate the winch and elevate the platform if desired.
  • Suitable means are also referably provided upon the Winch to ho d the .platform in its elevated position in case the rope 18 should break, or the tension be removed accidentally or for any reason while the platform is beingelevated. In the form shown in Figs.
  • a ratchet wheel 20 is mounted upon the shaft 6 and a spring-actuated pawl 21 provided to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel 20 and securely hold the load at any desired position.
  • the pawl 21 is forced out of engagement with the ratchet Wheel and a brake 22 is applied to a friction wheel 23 upon the shaft 6 to temporarily control the operation of the Winch.
  • Any suitable means may be employed to disengage the pawl 12 from the r wheel 20 and to control the operation of the brake.
  • lever 24 provided with a suitable part 25 adapted to force the pawl 21 out of engagement with the ratchet as the lever 24 is operated to bring the brake 22 into engagement with the friction wheel 23.
  • the lever 24 is pivotally attached to the frame 1 at 26 with its free end eX- tended downward into'a convenient position to be operated from the ground to control the positionl'and ⁇ movements of the platform 3.
  • ratchet wheel 20 and pawl 21 are dispensed with and a band brake 22 is provided in place of the block brake shown in the preceding figures.
  • one end of the band brake 22 is fixedly attached to the frame 1 at 40 and the movable end of the band is connected to the lever'24 the partsbeing preferably so arranged that when elevating the platform 3 the direction of movement of the periphery of the brake wheel is from the movable toward the fixed end of the brake band thus tending to slacken the grip of the brake.
  • the weight of the lever usually proves ample to insure the.
  • automatic action of the brake to support common plane when supported by the cables 11 and 12. This may be accomplished in any preferred manner.
  • the parts 4 and 5 are each provided with a bar 27 rigidly attached near their ends of sufficient length to extend substantially across the entire platform 3, and each cable in place ofattaching directly to the platform. is attached near the free end of one of the bars 27. This proves a very strong and satisfactory method of supporting the central portion of the platform.
  • a single bar 28 is provided at each end of the -platform 3 the cables 11 attaching near'the opposite ends of one and the cables 12 attaching in a similar manner at the other, the parts 4 and 5 merely resting upon the bars which are preferably not directly attached to either.
  • any suitable means may be provided to engage and hold the outer edges of the platform 3 in an elevated position independently of the cables 11 and 12.
  • a cylindrical 'bar 29 or equivalent means is provided at the outer edge of each of the parts 4 and 5 and any desired number-of hooks 30 or equivalent engaging means are provided to engage the bars 29 when the platform in sufficiently elevated.
  • suitable means are also provided to resiliently hold the hooks 30 in engaging position and to simultaneously retract the hooks when desired.
  • a rotatable shaft 31 is mounted upon the frame 1 extending longitudinally thereof, and a plurality of arms 32 and 33 are fixed upon the shaft extending substantially in diametrically opposite directions.
  • the free ends of the arms 32 and 33 areoonnected by means of suitable rods 38 or equivalent means to hooks 30 upon opposite sides of the frame respectively so that a partial rotation of the shaft 31 will move the hooks at opposite sides of the platform 3 in opposite directions that is, a partial rotation of the shaft 31 will simultaneously move all the hooks 30 at both sides of the platform 3 either into or out of engaging position.
  • a bell crank 34, 35 is mounted upon the shaft. 31, and a spring 36 or other suitable means. connected to the arm 34 arranged to normally hold the shaft so that the hooks 30 are mengaging position.
  • Arope 37 or other convenient connecting, means isattachedv to the arm 35 so that when desired by merely pulling upon the rope 37 the hooks 30 will beretracted from their engaging position.
  • a device of the kind described comprising a frame, a vertically movable substantially two-part platform therefor, each of said parts provided with a plurality of sup. porting members extended under the adja-. cent part, and means for lifting and sup, ort-v ing the free ends of said supportingmem ers, and means for tem orarily engaging and sup.- porting the outer e ges of said platform parts.
  • a device of the kind described comprising a frame, a vertically movable twopart platform therefor, each of said parts. provic ed with a plurality of supportingmembers extended under the adjacent part, means for lifting. and supporting the free ends of said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto drums for operating. said cables, means for operating sald drums, and means for temporarilv engaging and supporting the outer.
  • a device of the-kind described comprising a frame, a vertically movable two-part platform therefor, each of said parts pro vided with a plurality of supporting members extending under the adjacent part,
  • said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto drums for operating said cables, means for operating said drums comprising a bull-1 wheel, gearing connecting the said operating drums and bull-Wheel, and means for operating said bull-wheel, means for temporarily engaging and supporting the outer ed es of said platform parts and means for simultaneously disengaging said temporary engaging and supporting means.
  • a device of the kind described comprising a frame, a vertically movable two-part platform therefor, each of said parts being provided with a plurality of supporting memers extending under the adjacent part means for lifting and su porting the free ends of said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto, drums for operating said cables, means for operating said drums comprising a bull- Wheel gearing connecting the said operating drums and bull-Wheel and means for 0 erating said bull-Wheel, hooks for temporarfly engaging and supporting the outer edges of said platform parts, means for simultaneously engaging said hooks as desired, and means for preventing the accidental lowering operation of the bull-Wheel.

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No. 885,952. PATENTED APR. 28, 1908.
T. J. QUALLEY,
LOADER.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 2a, 1906.
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LOADER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 28, 1908.
Application filed May 23, 1906. Serial No. 318,416.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS J. QUALLEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Decorah, county of lVinneshiek, and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Loader, of which the following is a description.
My invention relates to means for receiving a load of material elevating the same to a suitable height and then dumping any desired portion of the load upon a wagon, or other suitable means for receiving the same for transportation.
The object of my invention is to provide a strong, convenient, and durable device of the kind described which may be rapidly and easily operated.
To this end my invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement, and com bination of parts,herein shown and described and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings wherein like or similar reference characters indicate like or corresponding parts Figure 1 is a front side elevation of my device. Fig. 2 is a top plan view. Fig. 3 is an end elevation. Fig. 4 is a section taken substantially on line 4-4 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a section similar to that shown in Fig. 4 but showing a modified form of my device. Fig. 6 is a rear side elevation of my device. Fig. 7 is a section taken substantially on line 77 of Fig. 3. Fig. 8 is a partial end view of a slightly modified form of my device; and Fig. 9 1s a section taken substantially on line 99 of Fig.8.
In the preferred form of my device shown in the drawings, 1 is a frame mounted at the top of four upright posts 22. A vertically movable rectangular platform 3 composed preferably of two equal and similarly formed parts 4 and 5 is positioned below the frame 1 and arranged to substantially fill the space between the posts 2 which may be employed as guides to control the position of the platform laterally. Any suitable means may be provided to control the vertical position of the platform 3. In the form shown a wmch comprising a drive shaft 6 and a drum shaft 7 mounted upon the frame 1 and connected by suitable gearing 8 and 9. Suitable w1nding drums 1010 may be mounted upon the shaft 7 at any preferred points and connected by suitable ropes, chains, cables or equivalent means to the platform 3. In the form 7 shown two winding drums 1010 are provided each connected by two cables 11 and 12 to the platform 3. The cables 11 preferably lead directly from the drums to points at one end of the latform near its corners, while the cables 12 fead from the drumsover suitable idlers 14, 14, preferably mounted upon a ihaft 15, to the opposite corners of the platorm.
Any suitable means may be provided for operating the above described winch. As shown a drum or bull wheel 17 is rigidly mounted upon the shaft 6 and a rope or other suitable means 18 is attached to and wound upon the periphery of the bull wheel with the free end of the r0 e so positioned that the same may be emp oyed to rotate the shaft. If desired a suitable block 19 or equivalent means may be provided to so change the direction of the rope that horses or other convenient means may be attached thereto to o erate the winch and elevate the platform if desired. Suitable means are also referably provided upon the Winch to ho d the .platform in its elevated position in case the rope 18 should break, or the tension be removed accidentally or for any reason while the platform is beingelevated. In the form shown in Figs. 1 to 7 inclusive, a ratchet wheel 20 is mounted upon the shaft 6 and a spring-actuated pawl 21 provided to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel 20 and securely hold the load at any desired position. When it is desired to lower the platform or'slack the cables 11 and 12, the pawl 21 is forced out of engagement with the ratchet Wheel and a brake 22 is applied to a friction wheel 23 upon the shaft 6 to temporarily control the operation of the Winch. Any suitable means may be employed to disengage the pawl 12 from the r wheel 20 and to control the operation of the brake. In the form shown this is accomplished by means of a lever 24 provided with a suitable part 25 adapted to force the pawl 21 out of engagement with the ratchet as the lever 24 is operated to bring the brake 22 into engagement with the friction wheel 23. As shown the lever 24 is pivotally attached to the frame 1 at 26 with its free end eX- tended downward into'a convenient position to be operated from the ground to control the positionl'and} movements of the platform 3.
In the form shown in Figs. 8 and 9 the ratchet wheel 20 and pawl 21 are dispensed with and a band brake 22 is provided in place of the block brake shown in the preceding figures. As shown one end of the band brake 22 is fixedly attached to the frame 1 at 40 and the movable end of the band is connected to the lever'24 the partsbeing preferably so arranged that when elevating the platform 3 the direction of movement of the periphery of the brake wheel is from the movable toward the fixed end of the brake band thus tending to slacken the grip of the brake. when so arranged the weight of the lever usually proves ample to insure the. automatic action of the brake to support common plane when supported by the cables 11 and 12. This may be accomplished in any preferred manner. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4 the parts 4 and 5 are each provided with a bar 27 rigidly attached near their ends of sufficient length to extend substantially across the entire platform 3, and each cable in place ofattaching directly to the platform. is attached near the free end of one of the bars 27. This proves a very strong and satisfactory method of supporting the central portion of the platform. In Fig. 5 a single bar 28 is provided at each end of the -platform 3 the cables 11 attaching near'the opposite ends of one and the cables 12 attaching in a similar manner at the other, the parts 4 and 5 merely resting upon the bars which are preferably not directly attached to either. If now the platform 3 is elevated to any desired height and the outer edges of the parts 4 and 5 are supported independently of the cables 11 and 12 and the bars 27 or 28 in the forms shown, it is. evident that by slacking the cables the inner edges of the parts 4 and 5 will be left unsupported and will descend as shown in broken lines in Figs. 4 and 5, thus sliding the material upon the platform toward its center where it will be discharged through the opening between the inner edges of the parts.
Any suitable means may be provided to engage and hold the outer edges of the platform 3 in an elevated position independently of the cables 11 and 12. As shown a cylindrical 'bar 29 or equivalent means is provided at the outer edge of each of the parts 4 and 5 and any desired number-of hooks 30 or equivalent engaging means are provided to engage the bars 29 when the platform in sufficiently elevated. In the preferred form suitable means are also provided to resiliently hold the hooks 30 in engaging position and to simultaneously retract the hooks when desired. In the form shown a rotatable shaft 31 is mounted upon the frame 1 extending longitudinally thereof, and a plurality of arms 32 and 33 are fixed upon the shaft extending substantially in diametrically opposite directions. The free ends of the arms 32 and 33 areoonnected by means of suitable rods 38 or equivalent means to hooks 30 upon opposite sides of the frame respectively so that a partial rotation of the shaft 31 will move the hooks at opposite sides of the platform 3 in opposite directions that is, a partial rotation of the shaft 31 will simultaneously move all the hooks 30 at both sides of the platform 3 either into or out of engaging position. In the form shown a bell crank 34, 35 is mounted upon the shaft. 31, and a spring 36 or other suitable means. connected to the arm 34 arranged to normally hold the shaft so that the hooks 30 are mengaging position. Arope 37 or other convenient connecting, means isattachedv to the arm 35 so that when desired by merely pulling upon the rope 37 the hooks 30 will beretracted from their engaging position.
It is believed" that from the foregoing description of the machineits operation isapparent and that further description of. its operation is unnecessary and undesirable In the foregoing description and. in. the drawings only the preferred formiof my IlIL-rr provement is described and shown, but. it is obvious that various immaterialmodii'ications may be made in my device without'departing from the spirit of my invention, hence I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to the exact form andconstruction shown.
What I'claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A device of the kind described, compris.- ing a frame, a vertically movable substantially two-part platform therefor, each of said parts provided with a plurality of sup. porting members extended under the adja-. cent part, and means for lifting and sup, ort-v ing the free ends of said supportingmem ers, and means for tem orarily engaging and sup.- porting the outer e ges of said platform parts.
2. A device of the kind described, comprising a frame, a vertically movable twopart platform therefor, each of said parts. provic ed with a plurality of supportingmembers extended under the adjacent part, means for lifting. and supporting the free ends of said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto drums for operating. said cables, means for operating sald drums, and means for temporarilv engaging and supporting the outer.
edges of said platform part.
3. A device of the-kind described, comprising a frame, a vertically movable two-part platform therefor, each of said parts pro vided with a plurality of supporting members extending under the adjacent part,
means for lifting and supporting the free ends; of said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto drums for operating said cables, means for operating said drums comprising a bull-1 wheel, gearing connecting the said operating drums and bull-Wheel, and means for operating said bull-wheel, means for temporarily engaging and supporting the outer ed es of said platform parts and means for simultaneously disengaging said temporary engaging and supporting means.
4. A device of the kind described, comprising a frame, a vertically movable two-part platform therefor, each of said parts being provided with a plurality of supporting memers extending under the adjacent part means for lifting and su porting the free ends of said supporting members comprising a plurality of supporting cables secured thereto, drums for operating said cables, means for operating said drums comprising a bull- Wheel gearing connecting the said operating drums and bull-Wheel and means for 0 erating said bull-Wheel, hooks for temporarfly engaging and supporting the outer edges of said platform parts, means for simultaneously engaging said hooks as desired, and means for preventing the accidental lowering operation of the bull-Wheel.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
THOMAS J. QUALLEY.
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