US933951A - Device for receiving and delivering mail-bags. - Google Patents

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US933951A
US933951A US42405608A US1908424056A US933951A US 933951 A US933951 A US 933951A US 42405608 A US42405608 A US 42405608A US 1908424056 A US1908424056 A US 1908424056A US 933951 A US933951 A US 933951A
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  • My invention relates to improvement in mail bag catchers and its novelty will be fully understood from the following description and is more particularly set forth in theclaims.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car having the device attached, also the Vertical posts at the side of the track with brackets and delivery arms attached.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section of a car and the posts at side of track also showing the receiving arms on the car and the delivery arms on the posts,
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of a receiving arm, with loop supporting mail bag thereto attached and Fig.
  • the arms 6 and 8 are curvilinear and have a wave like curvature, and they are provided with corrugations 14 adapted to engage the lug 21 of the loop 7
  • a hinge 22 At the lower end of the loop is placed a hinge 22 to which is linked a stem 25 about which is coiled a helical spring 24, the whole inclosed within a shell 23.
  • a clasp 19 is adapted to grasp the handle of the mail bag 22 and hold the same securely to the loop.
  • the bracket 4 is hingedly attached at 5 to the plate 3.
  • a handle 15 formed in the arc of a circle passes through a slot 16 in plate 3 and moves upon a friction roller 17. It is pivotally attached to the bracket 4 at 18.
  • the arms 8 are provided with corrugations similar to those upon the arms 6, and as the train passes the station, the bag passes from the arm on the train to the corresponding arm on the crane. Furthermore as the train leaves the first crane, it approaches a second crane, also in line with the bracket 4 and upon the delivery rod supported by this crane and having its free extremity toward the direction in which the train is moving, is placed the mail bag to be delivered to the train, supported on the delivery arm, by means of the loop, the lug resting in one of the corrugations, on the delivery arm which is somewhat less elevated than in the case of the first crane passed as is shown at 8. That end of the receiving rod on the train having its free extremity toward the direction in which the train is moving, engages the loop of the bag to be received on the train, which is transferred from the crane to the train in the manner above described.
  • Each side of the car is provided with plates bearing the mechanism described, as the stations are not uniformly placed on one side of the track.
  • a bail in loop shape provided with a clamp for holding the mail bag, a lug adapted to hold the loop in position, an arm adapted to support the lug and disposed at right angles to a bracket, a bracket, a plate hingedly attached to the bracket, a handle pivotally attached to the to the cranes, rods attached to the brackets bracket, a crane, a bracket rigidly attached to a crane, an arm disposed at right angles, to this bracket and adapted to cooperate with a similar device borne by a moving train.
  • a mail bag catcher In a mail bag catcher a slotted plate, a lug on the plate a bracket hingedly attach-ed to the lug, a curved handle passing through the slot and pivotally attached to the bracket, a friction roller in the slot, delivery rods at the extremity of the brackets and at right angles thereto, loops adapted for attachment to mail bagsand for hanging'on the delivery rods, stationary mechanism at stations adapted to cooperate with the device on the cars and accomplish the delivery of mail bags.
  • a delivery rod parallel with the track a bracket attached to the rod in the middle'pa'rt thereof and at right angles thereto, means for attaching the bracket to a mail car means for operating and adjusting the bracket, cranes -sta'tionary beside the track, brackets rigidly attached at right angles thereto and in the middle part thereof means for hanging mail bags on one rod and transferring it to the other through the agenc of a moving train, and cooperative relation between the rod supported by the crane and the rod borne on the car. 7
  • a loop In a mail bag catcher, a loop, alug formed with the looip, a stem hingedly attached to the loop, a shell surrounding the stem, a helical spring cooperating with the stem and shell to vproduce an elastic joint between the loop the stem, a catch formed on thestemonthe end thereof oppo- V site to the hinge, adapted to secure the loop to a mail bag, rods on a mailcar adapted to receive the loop, rods on fixtures at stations adapted to cooperate With-rods on car and:

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H. H. BEHNKE. DEVICE FOR RECEIVING AND DELIVERING MAIL BAGS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR 30, 1908. v
' 933,951, Patented Sept. 14, 1909.
HERMAN I'I. BEHNKE, OF DAVENPORT, IOWA.
DEVICE FOR RECEIVING AND DELIVERING MAIL-BAGS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 14, Taco.
Application filed March so, 1908. Serial No. 424,056.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERMAN H. BEHNKE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Davenport, in the county of Scott and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devicesfor Receiving and Delivering Mail-Bags, of which the following is a description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this specification.
My invention relates to improvement in mail bag catchers and its novelty will be fully understood from the following description and is more particularly set forth in theclaims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of a car having the device attached, also the Vertical posts at the side of the track with brackets and delivery arms attached. Fig. 2 is a transverse section of a car and the posts at side of track also showing the receiving arms on the car and the delivery arms on the posts, Fig. 3 is a side view of a receiving arm, with loop supporting mail bag thereto attached and Fig.
4 is a detail view of one of the loops.
Similar reference characters designate corresponding parts in all the drawings.
So much of the ordinary postal car as is necessary to illustrate the application of my invention thereto is shown at 1, 2 indicating the side opening or doorway of the car. To the side j amb of this doorway is secured the plate 3, to which is pivoted at 5 the adjustable deliverer bracket 4, bearing the receiving rod 6, adapted to receive the loop 7, securely attached to a mail bag at 19. At the station, two or more cranes 12 are supported in bases 13 and are provided with delivery brackets 10, bearing delivery arms 8, so placed as to be adapted to cooperate with receiving arms 6 on the car and to enter the loops 7 at the time of the passing of the train. The arms 6 and 8 are curvilinear and have a wave like curvature, and they are provided with corrugations 14 adapted to engage the lug 21 of the loop 7 At the lower end of the loop is placed a hinge 22 to which is linked a stem 25 about which is coiled a helical spring 24, the whole inclosed within a shell 23. A clasp 19 is adapted to grasp the handle of the mail bag 22 and hold the same securely to the loop. The bracket 4 is hingedly attached at 5 to the plate 3. A handle 15 formed in the arc of a circle passes through a slot 16 in plate 3 and moves upon a friction roller 17. It is pivotally attached to the bracket 4 at 18.
The operation of my device is as follows: As the car approaches the station, the arms 4 lie against the side of the car and while lyingin this position, the mail bag to be delivered is attached to the loop 7 by means of the clasp 19, and is hung from the arm 6, when the arm attached to the bracket 4 is elevated by means of the handle 15. The arm to which the bag to be delivered is attached is free at that extremity which is directed toward the rear of the train. As the car passes the first receiving post, the loop is engaged by the receiving arm 8 supported on bracket 10, dragging the bag from the corrugations 14 with which it is held in engagement by the lug 21. The force of the impact is reduced by the hinge 22, which gives slightly at the time of the impact. The arms 8 are provided with corrugations similar to those upon the arms 6, and as the train passes the station, the bag passes from the arm on the train to the corresponding arm on the crane. Furthermore as the train leaves the first crane, it approaches a second crane, also in line with the bracket 4 and upon the delivery rod supported by this crane and having its free extremity toward the direction in which the train is moving, is placed the mail bag to be delivered to the train, supported on the delivery arm, by means of the loop, the lug resting in one of the corrugations, on the delivery arm which is somewhat less elevated than in the case of the first crane passed as is shown at 8. That end of the receiving rod on the train having its free extremity toward the direction in which the train is moving, engages the loop of the bag to be received on the train, which is transferred from the crane to the train in the manner above described.
Each side of the car is provided with plates bearing the mechanism described, as the stations are not uniformly placed on one side of the track.
Having thus fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to have secured by Letters Patent is the following:
1. In a mail bag catcher, a bail in loop shape provided with a clamp for holding the mail bag, a lug adapted to hold the loop in position, an arm adapted to support the lug and disposed at right angles to a bracket, a bracket, a plate hingedly attached to the bracket, a handle pivotally attached to the to the cranes, rods attached to the brackets bracket, a crane, a bracket rigidly attached to a crane, an arm disposed at right angles, to this bracket and adapted to cooperate with a similar device borne by a moving train.
2. In a mail bag catcher a slotted plate, a lug on the plate a bracket hingedly attach-ed to the lug, a curved handle passing through the slot and pivotally attached to the bracket, a friction roller in the slot, delivery rods at the extremity of the brackets and at right angles thereto, loops adapted for attachment to mail bagsand for hanging'on the delivery rods, stationary mechanism at stations adapted to cooperate with the device on the cars and accomplish the delivery of mail bags.
In a mail bag catcher a delivery rod parallel with the track,=a bracket attached to the rod in the middle'pa'rt thereof and at right angles thereto, means for attaching the bracket to a mail car means for operating and adjusting the bracket, cranes -sta'tionary beside the track, brackets rigidly attached at right angles thereto and in the middle part thereof means for hanging mail bags on one rod and transferring it to the other through the agenc of a moving train, and cooperative relation between the rod supported by the crane and the rod borne on the car. 7
4 In a mail bag catcher, a loop, alug formed with the looip, a stem hingedly attached to the loop, a shell surrounding the stem, a helical spring cooperating with the stem and shell to vproduce an elastic joint between the loop the stem, a catch formed on thestemonthe end thereof oppo- V site to the hinge, adapted to secure the loop to a mail bag, rods on a mailcar adapted to receive the loop, rods on fixtures at stations adapted to cooperate With-rods on car and:
of mail between staf- WVitnesses: 7
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