US94485A - Improvement in dumping-wagons - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the same on the line x x, fig. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a broken section of the end of a crossbar of the lower body, showing the method of secur- 7 ing the metallic strap thereon.
  • 'my invention is an improvement in' dumping-wagons, particularly for agricultural uses, and consists, mainly,-in an upper body, which traverses back and forth upon trucks working in channels in the rails of thelower body, and upon a roller at the rear end of the lower body.
  • This upper body is so constructed that it is held by its own Weight in position upon the lower body, and maybelifted fromthe same without removing screws or other fastenin'gs.
  • the side rails to the lower body may also be readily removed or replaced by the use-of a new and peculiarly-fastened metallic strap, and, when removed, any common wagon-body'may be placed upon the same
  • a more particular description of my invention is as follows, viz:
  • the bottoms and ends of said rails A are covered with sheet-metal, and near the front under side in each is a circular depression, D.
  • the ears F which incline, at the bottom, toward the front, and extend a little below the bottom of said rails, and slope upward and forward at their own bottoms.
  • the lowenbody of this device consists of two side piecesor rails G, with two cross-bars H, and is designed to sit upon the under frame of a wagon.
  • These rails G have their sides covered, for about half of their length forward, with-sheet-metal, and a smaller por- 7 tion of their sides, at the rear end, covered in the same
  • the rails G are fastened to the cross-bars H by metallic straps I, which are strips of metal, a little narrower thanthe thickness, sideways, of the rails G,
  • the cross-bars H are halved into the ends of the rails G, so that the bottoms of them are on a line with the bottoms of the rails;
  • a rod, L, with lever M, is pivoted on the top of the front endof the rails G. V
  • This rod has upon it, at the point where it' touches the inner sides of the rails G, two tripping-lugs N,
  • the metallic shaft Q is pivoted on the extreme rear end of the rails G, at the top of the same, upon open hearings in the metallic side plates to the same, and has rollers solidly secured to the same, revolving in the space between said metallic side'plates, and rising to the level of the top surface of the rails G;
  • the upper body or frame AB is placed upon the lower body or frame G B, so that thefriction-rollers P will be near the front of the cavity in which they work, and under and fitting into the depression 1); the guides 0 will be on the outside of the rails G the hooks E on the inside of said rails; the lever M will point upward; and the front of the ears'F just rest upon the tripping-lugsN, In this. position, the rails A rest upon the rails G their entire length.
  • constructionoilth'e rails G of wood, for dumping-Wagons, with sides partially covered with sheetmetal, as described above, for the purpose of aflording channels for friction-rollers, as above set forth.

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D. S. GARDINEFL.
' Dumping Wagon.v
Patented Sept. 7, 1869.
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DAVID, s. GARDNER, 0F BRISTOL, MARYLAND.
.Letters Patent No. 94,485, dated September 7, 1869.
IMPROVEMENTIN nnmmcawaeoivs.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters-Patent and making part Of the same:
marked thereon, in which drawings- Figure l is a plan view of my invention.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the same on the line x x, fig. 1.
Figure 3 is a broken section of the end of a crossbar of the lower body, showing the method of secur- 7 ing the metallic strap thereon.
Like letters represent like parts in each figure.
The nature of 'my invention is an improvement in' dumping-wagons, particularly for agricultural uses, and consists, mainly,-in an upper body, which traverses back and forth upon trucks working in channels in the rails of thelower body, and upon a roller at the rear end of the lower body. This upper body is so constructed that it is held by its own Weight in position upon the lower body, and maybelifted fromthe same without removing screws or other fastenin'gs. The side rails to the lower body may also be readily removed or replaced by the use-of a new and peculiarly-fastened metallic strap, and, when removed, any common wagon-body'may be placed upon the same A more particular description of my invention is as follows, viz:
I make a wooden frame,.of suitable dimensions, consistingof two side pieces or rails, A, and three crossbars, B. e
To the outer side of these rails, and extending nearly to each end of the same, are secured guides C, of sheetmetal, .which extend below the bottoms of said rails, so as to rest against the outsides of the rails of the lower body.
The bottoms and ends of said rails A are covered with sheet-metal, and near the front under side in each is a circular depression, D.
Under'the-ccntre bar B, and at each end of it, and secured to the inner sides of the rails A, are the hooks E, projecting downward below the bottom of the rails A, and with their points to the rear.
To the inner sides of said rails A, and-near the front ends thereof, are scoured the ears F, which incline, at the bottom, toward the front, and extend a little below the bottom of said rails, and slope upward and forward at their own bottoms.
The lowenbody of this device consists of two side piecesor rails G, with two cross-bars H, and is designed to sit upon the under frame of a wagon. These rails G have their sides covered, for about half of their length forward, with-sheet-metal, and a smaller por- 7 tion of their sides, at the rear end, covered in the same The rails G are fastened to the cross-bars H by metallic straps I, which are strips of metal, a little narrower thanthe thickness, sideways, of the rails G,
and are pivoted, at their upper ends, to the ends of the sheet-metal described as covering the sides of said rails G, and upon; thetop of the same; thence they bend downward, so as to cover the ends of said rails 'G, and then toward the centreof said rails, passing under the cross-bars H, and secured to said 'rails 'by nuts K, upon bolts which pass down through said rails and straps.
The cross-bars H are halved into the ends of the rails G, so that the bottoms of them are on a line with the bottoms of the rails;
A rod, L, with lever M, is pivoted on the top of the front endof the rails G. V
This rod has upon it, at the point where it' touches the inner sides of the rails G, two tripping-lugs N,
which project above said rod when the lever M isparallel with the rail G, andpoints to the rear.
Behind this rod L, and working upon their own shafts, in slots 0, in the metallic side pieces to rails G, and-between said side pieces, are two friction met allic rollers P.
The metallic shaft Q is pivoted on the extreme rear end of the rails G, at the top of the same, upon open hearings in the metallic side plates to the same, and has rollers solidly secured to the same, revolving in the space between said metallic side'plates, and rising to the level of the top surface of the rails G;
It is intended to use this device with stakes to support a load, or boxed up in the usual way of wagonbodies.
In operating this device, the upper body or frame AB is placed upon the lower body or frame G B, so that thefriction-rollers P will be near the front of the cavity in which they work, and under and fitting into the depression 1); the guides 0 will be on the outside of the rails G the hooks E on the inside of said rails; the lever M will point upward; and the front of the ears'F just rest upon the tripping-lugsN, In this. position, the rails A rest upon the rails G their entire length.
With these frames so adjusted, and upona proper wagon-body, and loaded, if the driver wishes to dump his load, he presses. down the lever M, which raises the front of the fr'ame. A B, and pushes it toward the rear, disengaging the rollers P from the depression D, and bringing the smooth under side of the rails A to rest upon said rollers, which, with the rollers R, now sustain the whole load, which may be easily pushed-to the rear.
When the hooks E engage with the shaft Q, the top frame A B will t'ip up, and the load be dumped. The
driver then tip's back the top A B by hand, and rolls any ordinary wagon-body placed upon the cross-bars HQ What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The constructionoilth'e rails G, of wood, for dumping-Wagons, with sides partially covered with sheetmetal, as described above, for the purpose of aflording channels for friction-rollers, as above set forth.
Also, the arrangement of the friction-rollers P,as constructed, and operating in channels in the rails G, and in the slots 0, for the purpose above mentioned. Also, the arrangement of the friction-rollers R, as constructed, upon shaft Q, and operating in channels at the reareutL of the rails G, for the purpose aforesaid.
Also, thearrangement of the hooks E, as constructed, and for the. purpose-before named.
Also, the arrangement of the shaft L, the lever M, and tripping-lugs N, as for the purpose aforesaid.
Also, the arrangement of the metallic straps I, constructed and operating as above described. Also, the arrangement of the upper rails A, the guides O, and the ears F, asand for the purpose aforesaid.
Also, the combination of the upper frame AB,pro-
vided with the guides O, hooks E, and ears F, with the lower frame G H, provided with the friction-rollers P and R, shaft Q, metallic straps I, shaft L, lever M, and tripping-lugs N, in connection .with suitable runhing-gear of awagon, and. operating as before mentioned.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand, this 13th day of May, 1869. Witnesses: DAVID S. GARDNER.
GEO. S. PRINDLE, EDM. F. BROWN,
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