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US973365A
US973365A US29244705A US1905292447A US973365A US 973365 A US973365 A US 973365A US 29244705 A US29244705 A US 29244705A US 1905292447 A US1905292447 A US 1905292447A US 973365 A US973365 A US 973365A
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  • crank-shaft 24 of the engine is preferably provided with a sprocket-wheel 25 connected as by sprocketchain 26 with a similar wheel 27 upon the axle 11, this form of transmitting mecha nism being found peculiarly adapted for use in the relation shown, although other connections may be used and many of the advantageous features of my invention retained.
  • the engine 23 Pprojects within the body of the car throng a suitable opening in thefloorframe thereof and the cylinders 28, with the controlling mechanism 29 mounted thereon, are thus brought within convenient reach of the engineer without sacrificing efliciency in the matter of the location of the crankshaft, the opening in the floor frame being, as clearly shown in the drawings, sufiiciently large to permit any desired relative movement ofthe engine with respect to the carbody.
  • the term controlling mechanism as used herein with relation to the parts diagrammatically represented at 29, is intended to cover any device or devices by which the action of an portion of the engine is modified.
  • a sleeve 30 upon which is loosefy journaled the sprocketwheel 27 having secured thereto what may be termed a carrier 31 extending in a plane transverse to the axle as shown in ig. 3.
  • Carrier 31 is provided with an inwardly directed flange 32 adapted to be gripped or clamped by the clutch-members 33 and 34 disposed u on each side thereof.
  • Clutch-member 33 is heyed to the sleeve 30 i and is rovided with bolts 35 passing loosely 'throug the clutch-member 34 and having held upon their outer ends as by lock-nuts 36 the recessed collars 37.
  • levers 39 Fitting within these collars and taking against recesses 38 in the clutch-member 3 1 are actuating levers 39, the outer end portions 40 of which are, in general, of the elliptical form shown and the inner ends of which are secured in any desired manner to a sleeve 4]. loosely mounted on the axle. It will thus be seen that u on the sleeve 41 being reciprocated u on the axle, the levers 39 which lie in a p ane substantially parallel to that of the carrier 31 are given aswinging movement, resulting in the elliptical ends 10 thereof moving apart, or permitting to draw toether, the collars 37 and the opposite surace of the clutch-member 34. This move-,
  • sleeve 41 Upon the actuating lovers 39 being thrown by sleeve 41 intthe opposite direction, however, the outward pressure upon the collars 37 is relieved and lost motion bci 'g taken up as by springs iiifthe clutch-mcmbers 33 and M are forced apart, releasing the flange 32.
  • the throwing of sleeve 41 is preferably accomplished by means of a loose band 43 fitted within a groove therein and provided with trunnions 44 lying within slots inthe end of a forked lever 45, pivoted as at 4:6 to a rigid frame 47 loosely mounted upon the sleeve 30 at 48 and upon the axle 11 at 49.
  • a gear 54 meshing with the gear 55 upon a counter-shaft 56 journaled within an extending portion 57 of the frame 47.
  • This extension is resiliently mounted upon an end bar 58 of the truck frame, as by means of the depending rods 5.) passing thercthrough, and the springs 60 and (31 disposed upon these rods.
  • Mounted upon shaft 56 is a second gear 69. meshing with a, gear 3 loosely mounted upon the axle 11 and provided with a clutch-member (S 1 oppositely disposed to a similar part set forth, the friction clutch upon the first-mentioned gear 54. Keyed '67 loosely clamped about the some and pro- 11$ use of the several feacures thereof is sub friction-clutch is then thrown in, either by changed by means of the positive clutch,
  • clutch is preferably iu'complishml by vided withlrunnions 68 taking into sloi'zs in the end of a forked-lover 69 pivoted it 70 to the-fmme Lever 69 is preferably provided with on extension 71 passing upwardly into the car-body and. permitting these parts to be thrown by hand, but in the preferred use of my invention ipi'ovicie iicylinder 72, mounted upon the frame 47, similar in construction and funcl ion to cyls' indcifiQ above described.
  • the vehicle may be brought to a standstill either by stopping the engine, throwing out the friction-clul'cli or throwing out thc'posil'ivc the second-mcut-ioncd moans. lly reason of the several ways in which the car may be brouoht to a standstill, however it will readily be seen that this may be ncconn plished with a. quickness and certainty which might be otherwise impracticable.
  • the cylinders of the engine moreover, with their controlling mechanism project within the can so as to be instantly accessible in the engineer and yet do nol interfere with the mounting oi? the car-body in such manner as to have the easiest, riding qualities on account of the interposition of the sprii'igs l7 bciween lbc car-body and the illlClI-llll'lllllfi.
  • the advantages of this ioni'nre are more clearly appnrcni in View of ihediliiculties which would arise in providen efficient transmission between the axle and the car-body ii the latter were inounlcd with suilicicnt resiliency to have the desired riding qualities and the engine were positioned within the car.
  • the l'rni'isinitling mechanism mounted upon the axle is so compactly disposed as readily to be positioned upon :1 single driving axle and yet is of the most eiiiciem'i character.
  • these parts are. not only within convenient rcnclrof i'ho. engineer, but- :u'c, together with the engine, so grouped shot all fcaiures of the powergcncrnling' and conlrolling ap 'mrnius is within instant reach oi. :1 single man.
  • a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a clutch interposed in said power transmitting means, and fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and controlling said clutch.
  • a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a speed changing device interposed in said power transmitting means, and fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and controlling said speed changing means.
  • a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a clutch and a speed changing device interposed in said power transmitting means, and separate fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and respectively controlling said clutch and said speed changing device.
  • a truck comprising side-bars and two pairs of wheels, the wheels of one of said pairs being of greater diameter than those of the other of said pairs, an internal 4 combustion engine mounted upon said sidebars and positioned nearer said wheels of greater diameter than said wheels of lesser diameter, and means adapted to drive said wheels of greater diameter from said engine, said means comprising a sprocket chain and a clutch mounted upon the axle of said wheels of greater diameter.
  • atruck comprising sidie bars and wheels, cushioning means interposed be tween said side bars and said wheels, a rigid engine support bridged across and secured to said side bars and bracing said side bars, an internal combustion en ine mounted upon said sup rt, a car body mounted upon said true and into which said engine projects, and means adapted to drive said wheels from said engine.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member,upon said axle, and a friction-clutch upon said axle comprising a flange disposed in a plane transverse of the axle and a pair of members positioned adjacent said flange and parallel thereto and adapted to transmit power from said driving member to said wheels.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle extending in a plane transverse thereof and adapted to transmit power from said driving member to said wheels, and clutch-levers lying in a lane substantially transverse to said axle a apted to actuate said clutch.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member mounted upon said axle, a clutch-member mounted upon said axle and connected with said driving member, clutch-members adapted to clamp said first-mentioned clutch-member and transmit power therefrom to said wheels, and levers controlling the position of said second-mentioned clutch-members lying in aplane substantially transverse to said axle.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member, a gear upon said axle, a second gear upon. said axle, gearing connecting said first-mentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member through which said axle is adapted to be driven, and means adaptedto throw said double-faced clutch-member into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, said gears being driven from said driving member.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member, a pair ofgears upon said axle, a shaft positioned parallel to said axle, a pair of gears upon said shaft respectively intermeshing with said first-mentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, and a double-faced clutch-member mounted upon and adapted to drive sai'd axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts on either of said first-mentioned' gears, said gears being driven from said driving member.
  • doublefeced clutch-member mounted upon and adapted lo drive said axle adapted to be i'hrowu inlo engagement Willi co-acting parts on cillier of said first-mentioned gears, and means adapted automatically to hold said clutclimiemher in engagement with the parts 'ei'd rs'hich it is threiivrn, said gears being ivczo from said driving: member. 12.
  • a car-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, sdrivirog member, a gear upon said. axle adapted to be driven from said driving member, a second gear upon said axle, gearing coiinectin said gears adapted to drive some at ifferent rates of speed, a. supporting member upon which said gearing is mounted, means resiliently supporting porlion of said supporting member upon said truck, a double-faced clutch positioned upon said axle and adapted to drive the same, and means adspted'to throw said clutch into engagement with coacting parts upon either of" said first-mentioncd gears.
  • a csr-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, a. driving meinher, a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven from said drivin member, a fromemouiuted upon and adapter to swing about said axle, a shaft upon said frame, apair of gears mounled upon said shaft respectively meshing Wllll'l said firstmentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at differentrates of speed. means res'iliently mounting 5.
  • resiliem means interposed between said car body and said car truck, on internal conibusiion engine comprising a plurality of cylinders mounled upon said truck and projecting into said car-body, crank shaft mounted upon said truck and extending transversely thereof and connected with the several cylinders of said engine, power l'rsnsmitbing means connecting said crank shaft with one of the axles of said truck and adupled lo drive said truck and means Within said car body conlrolliigg said power transmitting means.
  • said friction clutch comprising a flange lying in a plane transverse to said axle, and apair of flat members positioned adjacent said flange and adapted to rip the same.
  • a car-body, a car-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, a driving member a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be connected with said driving member, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-fared clutch-member positioned uaon and adapted to drive said axle, 'adapte to be thrown into engagement wii 1 co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, and means con- .trolling the position of said double-faced clutch extending 'ithin said car'body.
  • a carbody, a car-truck comprising-wheels and an axle, a driving mein er upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch, gearing connectin said gears adapted to drive the same at di erent rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle, adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, and means connected with and adapted to controls-aid friction-clutch and said double-faced clutchmember extending within said car-body, said friction-clutch being driven from said driving member.
  • a truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck,
  • a ear-truck comprising. wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of'gears upon saidaxle to one of which said friction-clutch is adapted to transmit power from said first-mentioned member, gearing connecting said air of gears adapted to drive the same at ili'erent rates of speed, and a double-faced clutch member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axleadapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said gears.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engme mounted upon sald truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle to one of gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, and a double-faced clutchmember positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement either of said gears, said first member being positioned upon said axle between said friction-clutch and said gears.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a gear upon said axle connected with said driven member, a second gear upon said axle, gearing connecting said gears adapted lo drive the same at different rates of speed, a supporting member upon which withco-acting parts upon riction-clutch is enlly su 'iporiing a portion of said Y combination, a cnr-hody, a cur-lruclr com- 5 prising wheels-and :MHlXlGJ?
  • speedehiingzing mechanism mounted upon said axle adapted to transmit power from sald driving member in the Wheels of said truck, and means controlling said mechanism projecting Within said carhody.
  • a car-body, e enntruek comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, 2i member upon said n11 udup'tcd to lie driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a, pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted in he driven thmugh said frictionclutch, geurii'ig connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acti'ng parts upon either of said gears,
  • a car-body comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a
  • friction clutch upon said axle, a'pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with 00- acting parts upon either of said gears, and means connected with and adapted to control said friction-clutch and said clutch-member extending within said car-body, said frictionclutch extending in a plane transverse of said axle and being driven from said first member.
  • a car-body, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a friction clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch,
  • gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with coacting parts upon either of said gears, and means connected with and adapted to control said friction-clutch. and said clutch-member extending within said car-body, a supporting frame mounted upon said axle having mounted thereon said gearing, and means resiliently connecting said frame .With the frame of said truck, said friction-clutch being driven from said first member.
  • a car-body, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting within said car-body, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a pair of gears upon said axle one of which is connected with said driven member, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a supporting frame having mounted thereon said gearing mounted upon and adapted to swing with reference to said axle, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted todrive said axle adapted to be thrown into within sa d car-body.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon wheels to propel said. truck and a. car-body resiliently mounted upon said car-truck.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, and means comprising a frictionclutch and a positive clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said wheels to propel said truck, said frictionclutch and said positive clutch being mounted upon said axle.
  • a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, and means comprising a frictionclutch and a positive clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said wheels to propel said truck, said frictionclutch and said positive clutclr being mounted upon said axle and being serially connected with said engine in said order.
  • a car truck In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said truck, a car body resiliently mounted upon said truck into which the cylinders of said engine project, a friction clutch mounted upon said truck, and means adapted to transmit power from said engine to the wheels of said truck through said friction clutch.
  • a car truck in combination, a car truck, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said truck, a car body resiliently mounted upon said truck into which the cylinders of said engine project, a friction clutch mounted upon said truck, means adapted to transmit power from said engine to the wheels of said truck through said friction clutch, and means controlling said friction clutch and extending .within said car body adjacent said cylinders.
  • a truck comprising a frame, a bolster, and a driving axle, a car body mounted upon said bolster, a rigid engine support mounted upon said truck frame and 5 bridged across the side bars thereof between said bolster and said driving axle, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said support and projecting upwardly into said our body, and means adapted to drive said axle from said engine.
  • a car truck in combination, a car truck, a car body mounted upon said truck and comprising a pair of side sills and a pair of spaced members extending across from sill to sill at a point above said truck and formed to provide an .upobstructed floor space forward of said cross-members, an engine support bridging the side-bars of said truck and bracing the same," a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine mounted upon said engine support and projecting upwardly into said car body between said cross-members, means adapted to transmit power from said engine to drive said truck, and means within said car body controlling, said power transmitting means.
  • a truck in combination, a truck, a car body mounted upon said truck having its floor framing 40 formed to provide an opening over said truck, and unobstructed floor spaces both forward and at the rear of said opening, resilient means interposed between said car body and said truck, an internal combus- 4 5 tion engine mounted upon said truck and projecting upwardly through said opening into the car bod and means adapted to drive said truck rom said engine.
  • a car body in combination, a car body, a pair of supporting members mounted beneath said car body, an engine mounted upon said supportin members, a driving axle, a rigid support mounted upon said driving axle, means com prising a clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said axle, and a compressed air cylinder upon said support adapted to control said clutch, said support having a limited, cushioned swinging movement with respect to said axle.
  • a truck in combination, a truck, a car body mounted upon said truck, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting upwardly within said car body, a plurality of gears mounted upon an axle of said truck, means adapted to drive said gears from said engine at different rates of speed, and means comprising clutch elements adapted to make connection between said gears and said axle respectively.
  • a car body in combination, a car body, a pair of supporting members extending longitudinally with respect to said car body, an engine mounted upon said supporting members, a driving axle, means adapted to make connection between said engine and said driving axle and comprising a sprocket-chain and a doublelaced clutch member, and means adapted to slide said double-faced clutch member from one to another of two operative positions.
  • POWET-HBJISL tting means comprising a friction clutch and a ositive clutch interposed between said engine and the driving axle of said'truck, and means extending within the same portion of said car body whereby said friction clutch and said positive clutch are controlled.

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W. R. MGKEEN, JR.
POWER TRANSMITTING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED DBC.19,1905.
Patented Oct. 18, 1910.
W. R. MGKEEN, JR.
POWER TRANSMITTING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC.19,1905. 973,365. Patented Oct. 18, 1910.
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POWER TRANSMITTING APPARATUS.
APPLIUATION FILED DEC 19.1905. 973,865, Patented Oct. 18,1910.
by heavy channel-members 19 held in place as by suitable brackets 20 and 21, and upon these cross-members is mounted an engine bed 22 and engine 23, preferably of the internal combustion type. Crank-shaft 24 of the engine is preferably provided with a sprocket-wheel 25 connected as by sprocketchain 26 with a similar wheel 27 upon the axle 11, this form of transmitting mecha nism being found peculiarly adapted for use in the relation shown, although other connections may be used and many of the advantageous features of my invention retained.
As shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the engine 23 Pprojects within the body of the car throng a suitable opening in thefloorframe thereof and the cylinders 28, with the controlling mechanism 29 mounted thereon, are thus brought within convenient reach of the engineer without sacrificing efliciency in the matter of the location of the crankshaft, the opening in the floor frame being, as clearly shown in the drawings, sufiiciently large to permit any desired relative movement ofthe engine with respect to the carbody. It may here be noted that the term controlling mechanism, as used herein with relation to the parts diagrammatically represented at 29, is intended to cover any device or devices by which the action of an portion of the engine is modified. Upon an e 11 is loosel mounted a sleeve 30 upon which is loosefy journaled the sprocketwheel 27 having secured thereto what may be termed a carrier 31 extending in a plane transverse to the axle as shown in ig. 3. Carrier 31 is provided with an inwardly directed flange 32 adapted to be gripped or clamped by the clutch-members 33 and 34 disposed u on each side thereof. Clutch-member 33 is heyed to the sleeve 30 i and is rovided with bolts 35 passing loosely 'throug the clutch-member 34 and having held upon their outer ends as by lock-nuts 36 the recessed collars 37. Fitting within these collars and taking against recesses 38 in the clutch-member 3 1 are actuating levers 39, the outer end portions 40 of which are, in general, of the elliptical form shown and the inner ends of which are secured in any desired manner to a sleeve 4]. loosely mounted on the axle. It will thus be seen that u on the sleeve 41 being reciprocated u on the axle, the levers 39 which lie in a p ane substantially parallel to that of the carrier 31 are given aswinging movement, resulting in the elliptical ends 10 thereof moving apart, or permitting to draw toether, the collars 37 and the opposite surace of the clutch-member 34. This move-,
ment, assuming the levers to be thrown in such direction as to bring the major axis of their elli tical ends niore nearly into alinemeet wit the pelts 35,'will cause the clutchmember to be thrown toward the flange 32 and the clutcl'i-member to be drawn outwardly toward the same part by means of the bolts, thus clamping this flange and completing the power-transniitting means from the sprocket-w]reel 27 to the sleeve 30. Upon the actuating lovers 39 being thrown by sleeve 41 intthe opposite direction, however, the outward pressure upon the collars 37 is relieved and lost motion bci 'g taken up as by springs iiifthe clutch-mcmbers 33 and M are forced apart, releasing the flange 32. The throwing of sleeve 41 is preferably accomplished by means of a loose band 43 fitted within a groove therein and provided with trunnions 44 lying within slots inthe end of a forked lever 45, pivoted as at 4:6 to a rigid frame 47 loosely mounted upon the sleeve 30 at 48 and upon the axle 11 at 49.
Lover is provided with an extension 50,
projecting up into the car and may, if de sired, be actuated thereby and held in position as by a locking segment 51, although in the preferred use of my inventionI mount a cylinder 52 upon the frame 47 and, by proper regulation of the pressure within the respective ends thereof, control through the piston-rod 53 the position of the lever. It will be seen that by the disposition of the parts as above extends, broadly speaking, in a plane transverse of the axle, and it is to be understood that expressions defining this disposition of the friction clutch are intended to be broadly construed as covering a general disposition of the parts in or near such a plane.
Fixed upon sleeve 30 upon the opposite side of sprocket-wheel 27 from the clutch mechanism above described is a gear 54 meshing with the gear 55 upon a counter-shaft 56 journaled within an extending portion 57 of the frame 47. -This extension is resiliently mounted upon an end bar 58 of the truck frame, as by means of the depending rods 5.) passing thercthrough, and the springs 60 and (31 disposed upon these rods. Mounted upon shaft 56 is a second gear 69. meshing with a, gear 3 loosely mounted upon the axle 11 and provided with a clutch-member (S 1 oppositely disposed to a similar part set forth, the friction clutch upon the first-mentioned gear 54. Keyed '67 loosely clamped about the some and pro- 11$ use of the several feacures thereof is sub friction-clutch is then thrown in, either by changed by means of the positive clutch,
clutch, but: is preferably iu'complishml by vided withlrunnions 68 taking into sloi'zs in the end of a forked-lover 69 pivoted it 70 to the-fmme Lever 69 is preferably provided with on extension 71 passing upwardly into the car-body and. permitting these parts to be thrown by hand, but in the preferred use of my invention ipi'ovicie iicylinder 72, mounted upon the frame 47, similar in construction and funcl ion to cyls' indcifiQ above described.
The operation of the obovedescribed em bodimcnt of my invention and method of stant-iallv as follows:
Assuming the clutch-member '66 to be in mid position and the flange 32' lo free from the enacting clutch-members ii ii be desired to start the car the engine is first put in motion and the cluiolrmen'ibcr thrown into engagement with either clutchmember or clutch-member (34, according high or low speed of driving desired, it being understood that by means of "the gearing upon sheila 56 the gears 54 and 63 are driven at diii erent rates of speed. The
power or by in manual actuation of the lever 45, and )ower is thus transmitted the engine through the sproclrebchain and friction-clutch to the sleeve 30 from which it passes through the gear 54 direct to member 66 and thence 'io axis 11 or through the oounter-shnft and gears 55 and 63, accordingto the position of the doublefaced clutch member, and thence through the latter part lo the axle 1i and wheels 13. hen it is desired to change the speed, the frictioncluich is first thrown out and the speed whereupon the friction-clutch is again thrown in, thus greatly reducing the strain upon the teeth of the positive clutch by res.- Son of the fact that the parts into engagemen with which ii thrown orceilher rein ti'vely stationary or their relative movement is that due to inonicntxun only. lho shock, moreover, is still further rcduccd by reason i of the resilient suspension of the ironic 4-7 whereby the counter-swift .36 will) the gears mounted ihercon may swing to n slight cent about the axle as'n center and thus further cushion the action of the parts. The vehicle may be brought to a standstill either by stopping the engine, throwing out the friction-clul'cli or throwing out thc'posil'ivc the second-mcut-ioncd moans. lly reason of the several ways in which the car may be brouoht to a standstill, however it will readily be seen that this may be ncconn plished with a. quickness and certainty which might be otherwise impracticable.
"It will. thus be seen that I have provided apparatus well adapted to accomplish the several objects of my invention and that this is of the simplest and most compile; con? sir-notion. The engine is resiliently mounted upon the arc es, i'hus avoiding the execs 'ive jar to the somewhat delicate mechanism thereof which would be occasioned by the absence of cushioning means between these ports. it is, nevertheless, so mounted with relation to the axle 2155 not only to reduce the lengih oi transmission to a minimumconsisient Wl'l'l'i cliicient action, but to be so disposed as to move only slightly with reference thereto. The cylinders of the engine, moreover, with their controlling mechanism project within the can so as to be instantly accessible in the engineer and yet do nol interfere with the mounting oi? the car-body in such manner as to have the easiest, riding qualities on account of the interposition of the sprii'igs l7 bciween lbc car-body and the illlClI-llll'lllllfi. The advantages of this ioni'nre are more clearly appnrcni in View of ihediliiculties which would arise in providen efficient transmission between the axle and the car-body ii the latter were inounlcd with suilicicnt resiliency to have the desired riding qualities and the engine were positioned within the car. The l'rni'isinitling mechanism mounted upon the axle, moreover, is so compactly disposed as readily to be positioned upon :1 single driving axle and yet is of the most eiiiciem'i character. On account of the controlling menus projectingfrom the transmission upon the axle into the car, will be seen that these parts are. not only within convenient rcnclrof i'ho. engineer, but- :u'c, together with the engine, so grouped shot all fcaiures of the powergcncrnling' and conlrolling ap 'mrnius is within instant reach oi. :1 single man. Another fcnturc to which attention should be called in this com'icction is the peculiar adaptability oi the entire nppnrniius described for use in connection with a motor car ndnpl'ed to travel upon rails and to be propelled all; a high rate of speed. The entire apparatus is thus of The simplest and most cilicicnii construction and, by reason. of these features. l'ogci'her will) its ease of control, is well adapted to meet the requirements oi practical use in the nbovc-noted relation.
As many chanlges could be made in the above coi'isliuction and many apparently widely diflcrent embodiments of my invenlion could be made without departing from the scope thereof, lintend lhiil: all matter conl'iiined in the above description or shown in the ncconn'innying drawings shall be interpreted. as illustrative and nol; in a limiting sense. I desire it also to be understood ilniithe language used in the following claims is intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetwcen.
Certain features herein shown and described are shown, described and claimed in my coending application, Serial No. 292,448, led December 19th, 1905, and my Patent No. 862,186, granted August 6, 1907, and accordingly are not claimed herein.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters latent, is
1. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a clutch interposed in said power transmitting means, and fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and controlling said clutch.
2. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a speed changing device interposed in said power transmitting means, and fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and controlling said speed changing means.
3. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck having a car body mounted thereon, an internal combustion engine mounted on said truck, power transmitting means leading from said engine to drive said truck, a clutch and a speed changing device interposed in said power transmitting means, and separate fluid controlled means mounted on said truck and respectively controlling said clutch and said speed changing device.
4. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck comprising side-bars and two pairs of wheels, the wheels of one of said pairs being of greater diameter than those of the other of said pairs, an internal 4 combustion engine mounted upon said sidebars and positioned nearer said wheels of greater diameter than said wheels of lesser diameter, and means adapted to drive said wheels of greater diameter from said engine, said means comprising a sprocket chain and a clutch mounted upon the axle of said wheels of greater diameter.
5. In an apparatus of the class described, in combination, atruck comprising sidie bars and wheels, cushioning means interposed be tween said side bars and said wheels, a rigid engine support bridged across and secured to said side bars and bracing said side bars, an internal combustion en ine mounted upon said sup rt, a car body mounted upon said true and into which said engine projects, and means adapted to drive said wheels from said engine. I
6. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member,upon said axle, and a friction-clutch upon said axle comprising a flange disposed in a plane transverse of the axle and a pair of members positioned adjacent said flange and parallel thereto and adapted to transmit power from said driving member to said wheels.
7. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle extending in a plane transverse thereof and adapted to transmit power from said driving member to said wheels, and clutch-levers lying in a lane substantially transverse to said axle a apted to actuate said clutch.
8. In apparatus of the class described, in
combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member mounted upon said axle, a clutch-member mounted upon said axle and connected with said driving member, clutch-members adapted to clamp said first-mentioned clutch-member and transmit power therefrom to said wheels, and levers controlling the position of said second-mentioned clutch-members lying in aplane substantially transverse to said axle.
9. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member, a gear upon said axle, a second gear upon. said axle, gearing connecting said first-mentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member through which said axle is adapted to be driven, and means adaptedto throw said double-faced clutch-member into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, said gears being driven from said driving member.
10. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, a driving member, a pair ofgears upon said axle, a shaft positioned parallel to said axle, a pair of gears upon said shaft respectively intermeshing with said first-mentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, and a double-faced clutch-member mounted upon and adapted to drive sai'd axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts on either of said first-mentioned' gears, said gears being driven from said driving member. i
11. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck'comprising wheels and an axle,'a driving member, a pair of gears upon said'axle, a shaft positioned parellel. lo said arse, o pair of gears upon sold shaft respectively inter-meshing With said lnL-menl'ioncd gears-i and adapted to drive th some oi: liliilerent rates of speed, :2. doublefeced clutch-member mounted upon and adapted lo drive said axle adapted to be i'hrowu inlo engagement Willi co-acting parts on cillier of said first-mentioned gears, and means adapted automatically to hold said clutclimiemher in engagement with the parts 'ei'd rs'hich it is threiivrn, said gears being ivczo from said driving: member. 12. in apparatus or he class described, in ombiiioliioo, car-i uck comprising Wheels 1:: rillji on dr' log member upon said Ale, friction-ch11 12 upon said axle, a pair airs upon said o iio one of 'Wl' ch said orrclulch is m .7; lirsrisnii power, earing connecting s air of gears adeptl e the r difiereni' rates of speed, and o doub doeed clutch-member,
-..-.sorcd lo said ihed,
wheels combination, sod upon said RXlLE, ii .ii said axle, a; pair of upon said aisle lo one of which said vfrietiori-clutch lClE?"l'Ql lo iireosmit power, gearing connecting s of adapted lo drive ihe so, exit roles of speed, and a. double-faced clutch-member.
"o. to be thrown iolo engagement pcri upon either of said first med sold driving member being -1musd between il'liflilOH-Cllli'fli and iirsbmeiitioned ars and adapted to drive one of ih some.
1%. l1 us of thee: described, in a cariruck comprising Wheels ii driving member mounted a friction-clu'tch, said clutch comprising :i Henge and means adapted to chimp said flange, a. pair of gears upon said axle one of. which is adapted lo he driven lhro gh said friciiou-clutch, gearing corp. nectmg said gears adopted to drive the samest di'der oiw of speed, and a doublefaced chi lrmemher po :orlcd upon said axle and adapted lo dri'e the some, adspeed to be thrown into engage: em: with coedir ports upon either of Sailfl first-mentioned I id friclion-clulch being; driven from id driving; menibeix in apparatus of fihe ciess describ- 'l, in combiiialion, e czir lruclr comorising wheels and 2m." axle, driv'iig member mounted upon side, a friotion-cluich, said clutch con[prising s flange and means adopted clamp-sci Longs, a pair of gears upon said axle one of which is adapted to ing connecting said gears adapted to drive lhe some at different rates of speed, and a doubled-faced clutch-member positioned upon said axle and adapted to drive the some, adapted to be thrown into engagement; with co--acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, said driving member being ositioned between said friction-clutch and said gears and adapted to drive one of the some.
16. in an apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, sdrivirog member, a gear upon said. axle adapted to be driven from said driving member, a second gear upon said axle, gearing coiinectin said gears adapted to drive some at ifferent rates of speed, a. supporting member upon which said gearing is mounted, means resiliently supporting porlion of said supporting member upon said truck, a double-faced clutch positioned upon said axle and adapted to drive the same, and means adspted'to throw said clutch into engagement with coacting parts upon either of" said first-mentioncd gears.
.17. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a csr-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, a. driving meinher, a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven from said drivin member, a fromemouiuted upon and adapter to swing about said axle, a shaft upon said frame, apair of gears mounled upon said shaft respectively meshing Wllll'l said firstmentioned gears and adapted to drive the same at differentrates of speed. means res'iliently mounting 5. portion of said frame upon the rams of the truck, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon said axle and adapted to drive the some, and means adapted to throw said clutch-member into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said first-.menlioned gears.
18. In sp puratus of the class described, in combination, car body, 21 car truck, resiliem means interposed between said car body and said car truck, on internal conibusiion engine comprising a plurality of cylinders mounled upon said truck and projecting into said car-body, crank shaft mounted upon said truck and extending transversely thereof and connected with the several cylinders of said engine, power l'rsnsmitbing means connecting said crank shaft with one of the axles of said truck and adupled lo drive said truck and means Within said car body conlrolliigg said power transmitting means.
.19. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a cor-body, a car-truck, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said truck and ads ted to drive the same, the cylinders of sci engine projecting With- 130 saidtruck and adapted to propel the same,
the cylinders of said engine having mounted thereon controlling mechanism and projecting with said controlling mechanism within said car-body, and resilient means interposed between the truck-frame and said car-body and between the frame and axles of said truck I 21. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-body, a car-truck com- Jrising wheels and an axle, a driving memer upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle extending in a lane transverse thereof adapted to transmit power to said wheels, and means controlling said frictionclutch extending within said car-body said friction clutch comprising a flange lying in a plane transverse to said axle, and apair of flat members positioned adjacent said flange and adapted to rip the same.
22. In apparatus of t 1e class described, in combination, a car-body, a car-truck comprising Wheels and an axle, a driving member a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be connected with said driving member, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-fared clutch-member positioned uaon and adapted to drive said axle, 'adapte to be thrown into engagement wii 1 co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, and means con- .trolling the position of said double-faced clutch extending 'ithin said car'body.
23. In apparatus of the class'described, in combination, a carbody, a car-truck comprising-wheels and an axle, a driving mein er upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch, gearing connectin said gears adapted to drive the same at di erent rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle, adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said first-mentioned gears, and means connected with and adapted to controls-aid friction-clutch and said double-faced clutchmember extending within said car-body, said friction-clutch being driven from said driving member.
24. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck,
a member upon said axle drlven from said engine, a ear upon said axle, a second gear upon sai axle, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, means connect'in one of said gears withv said first-mention member, a
' double-faced clutch through which said axle is adapted to be driven and means adapted to throw said doubleaeed clutcirmember into engagement with ce-acting par"; upon either of said gears.
25. In apparatus of the class described, inv combination, a ear-truck comprising. wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of'gears upon saidaxle to one of which said friction-clutch is adapted to transmit power from said first-mentioned member, gearing connecting said air of gears adapted to drive the same at ili'erent rates of speed, and a double-faced clutch member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axleadapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said gears.
26. In apparatus of the class described, in
combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engme mounted upon sald truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle to one of gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, and a double-faced clutchmember positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement either of said gears, said first member being positioned upon said axle between said friction-clutch and said gears.
27. In apparatus ofthe class described, in combination, a car-truck, a car-body. rushioning means interposed between said truck and said body, an engine mounted upon said truck, an axle, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a pair offgears upon said axle to one of which said adapted to transmitpower from said driven member, gearing connecting said air of gearsadapted to drive the same at ilierent rates of speed, and a double-faced clutchmember positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown. into engagement with 'co-acting parts upon either of said gears.
28. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle driven from said engine, a gear upon said axle connected with said driven member, a second gear upon said axle, gearing connecting said gears adapted lo drive the same at different rates of speed, a supporting member upon which withco-acting parts upon riction-clutch is enlly su 'iporiing a portion of said Y combination, a cnr-hody, a cur-lruclr com- 5 prising wheels-and :MHlXlGJ? driving: inc-unmsenses upon said axle, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at oliF'ereni rates of speed. a supporting member upon which said gearing is inminted, means resilisupporting member upon said truck, a douhle faeed clutch positioned upon said exile and adapted to drive the some, Mid means adapted in throw snid clutch in'lo engagement with coacting pm-ls upon either of said gears, said supporting member hemp; mounted upon and ndiipted to swing about said axle.
30. In apparatus of the class descril'ied, in combination, a car-truck, a cenhody mount ed thereon, cushioning means inierposed between seid carbody and said car-truck, supporting: means mounted upon said truck, an internal combustion engine mounied upon said supporting means and projecting within said car body, a crank mounted upon said supporting means and connected with the cylinders of said engine, power trausniiiiing means. connecting said crank shafi With one of the axles of said truck, and upright members extending from said supporting menus and connected adjacent the, cylinders of said engine and adapted lo brace l-he same.
in apparatus of the class described, in combination, u cur-holly, a cm l'rucli coniprisiug un :ixlemushioning means interposed between said cur-body and car-truck, a driving inen'iliez mounied upon said axle, a friction-clutch upon said axle adapted to i'ransmit power from said driving: member to the wheels of said truck, means controlling said Friction-clutch projecting within said cm body and an internal (KHHiHlS'i'lOH engine mounted upon said truck and adapted Eo transmit power to said driving member, the cylinders of said engine being disposed within said our body adjacent said controlling, means.
32. In apparatus of the class described. i
upon said axle, speedehiingzing mechanism mounted upon said axle adapted to transmit power from sald driving member in the Wheels of said truck, and means controlling said mechanism projecting Within said carhody.
33. In apparatus of the class described, in
combination, 2i. cantruek, e enr body mounted thereon, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting within said car-body, a air oi? gears on no. sxleof said sruck, gear ing connecting said and ada ted to drive the etdifi'erent rates 0 speed. means connecting one of'said gears with seid engine adapted to drive said gear from said engine, a double-faced clutch-member from which mid side is adapted to he driven, means to throw said double-faced clutch-member into engagement with co-acting parts upon either of said gears, a supporting frame mounted upon said axle and adapted to swing with. respect thereto and having mounted thereon said using, and resilient means connecting sari. supporting frame wiih the frame of said truck.
34. in apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck, a cer bodyresilienily' mounted thereon, en ineernal combustion engine mounted upon said truck andpro-jceting Within said cnrdoody, a member upon en side or sa d truck adapted to be driven from said engine, and a frictionclutch upon said axle and adapted to trans-- mil power from said driven member lo the Wheels of said truck, s
35. in nppsrarus of the class described, in combination, n ear-truck, e, car-body resiliently mounted thereon, an. internal combuslion engine mounted upon the frame of said truck projecting Within said car-hody, 3--
menilier upon an axle of said muck adapted to be driven from said engine, a frictionv' clutch upon said axle adapted to transmit power from said driven member to the wheels of said truck, and means positioned seine/zit difl'ereni rules of speed, a double-l faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with coucting parts upon either of said gears, and means Conirolling the position of said double-faced clinch-member positioned niihin said carliodjv.
37. in apparatus of the class described, in combination. a car-body, e enntruek comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, 2i member upon said n11 udup'tcd to lie driven from said engine, a friction-clutch upon said axle, a, pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted in he driven thmugh said frictionclutch, geurii'ig connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with co-acti'ng parts upon either of said gears,
and means connected with and adapted to r position of said clutch-meml'icr extending control said friction-clutch and said clutchsald truck, means comprising a frlctionmember extending within said car-body.
38. In apparatus of the class described, in
combination, a car-body, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a
, friction clutch upon said axle, a'pair of gears upon said axle, one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with 00- acting parts upon either of said gears, and means connected with and adapted to control said friction-clutch and said clutch-member extending within said car-body, said frictionclutch extending in a plane transverse of said axle and being driven from said first member.
39. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-body, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a friction clutch upon said axle, a pair of gears upon said axle one of which is adapted to be driven through said friction-clutch,
gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted to drive said axle adapted to be thrown into engagement with coacting parts upon either of said gears, and means connected with and adapted to control said friction-clutch. and said clutch-member extending within said car-body, a supporting frame mounted upon said axle having mounted thereon said gearing, and means resiliently connecting said frame .With the frame of said truck, said friction-clutch being driven from said first member.
40. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-body, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting within said car-body, a member upon said axle adapted to be driven from said engine, a pair of gears upon said axle one of which is connected with said driven member, gearing connecting said gears adapted to drive the same at different rates of speed, a supporting frame having mounted thereon said gearing mounted upon and adapted to swing with reference to said axle, a double-faced clutch-member positioned upon and adapted todrive said axle adapted to be thrown into within sa d car-body.
ll. in apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon wheels to propel said. truck and a. car-body resiliently mounted upon said car-truck.
42. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, and means comprising a frictionclutch and a positive clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said wheels to propel said truck, said frictionclutch and said positive clutch being mounted upon said axle.
43. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car-truck comprising wheels and an axle, an engine mounted upon said truck, and means comprising a frictionclutch and a positive clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said wheels to propel said truck, said frictionclutch and said positive clutclr being mounted upon said axle and being serially connected with said engine in said order.
44., In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said truck, a car body resiliently mounted upon said truck into which the cylinders of said engine project, a friction clutch mounted upon said truck, and means adapted to transmit power from said engine to the wheels of said truck through said friction clutch.
45. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said truck, a car body resiliently mounted upon said truck into which the cylinders of said engine project, a friction clutch mounted upon said truck, means adapted to transmit power from said engine to the wheels of said truck through said friction clutch, and means controlling said friction clutch and extending .within said car body adjacent said cylinders.
erases bustion engine mounted upon said truck and projecting within said car body, afric- 'tion clutch mounted upon an axle of said truck, means adapted to transmit power from said engine to the wheels or said truck through said friction clutch, and means controlling said friction clutch and extending within said car body adjacent the cylinders of said engine.
48., In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck comprising a frame, a bolster, and a driving axle, a car body mounted upon said bolster, a rigid engine support mounted upon said truck frame and 5 bridged across the side bars thereof between said bolster and said driving axle, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said support and projecting upwardly into said our body, and means adapted to drive said axle from said engine.
' ii"). In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car truck, a car body mounted upon said truck and comprising a pair of side sills and a pair of spaced members extending across from sill to sill at a point above said truck and formed to provide an .upobstructed floor space forward of said cross-members, an engine support bridging the side-bars of said truck and bracing the same," a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine mounted upon said engine support and projecting upwardly into said car body between said cross-members, means adapted to transmit power from said engine to drive said truck, and means within said car body controlling, said power transmitting means.
'50. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck, a car body mounted upon said truck having its floor framing 40 formed to provide an opening over said truck, and unobstructed floor spaces both forward and at the rear of said opening, resilient means interposed between said car body and said truck, an internal combus- 4 5 tion engine mounted upon said truck and projecting upwardly through said opening into the car bod and means adapted to drive said truck rom said engine.
51. In apparatus of the class described, n
combination, a truck comprising side bars,
rigid means bridged across and secured to said side bars, an internal combustion engine mounted upon said rigid means and having its crank shaft disposed transversely 5 of the truck means com risin a friction clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to drive said truck, and fluid-controlled means controlling said clutch.
52. In apparatus otthe class described, in
,0 combination, a car body, a pair of supportfrom said cn ine to'said axle and a com pressed air cylinder upon said support adapted to control said clutch.
53. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a car body, a pair of supporting members mounted beneath said car body, an engine mounted upon said supportin members, a driving axle, a rigid support mounted upon said driving axle, means com prising a clutch adapted to transmit power from said engine to said axle, and a compressed air cylinder upon said support adapted to control said clutch, said support having a limited, cushioned swinging movement with respect to said axle.
54. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck, a car body mounted upon said truck, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting upwardly within said car body, a plurality of gears mounted upon an axle of said truck, means adapted to drive said gears from said engine at different rates of speed, and means comprising clutch elements adapted to make connection between said gears and said axle respectively.
55. In apparatus-of the class described, in combination, a car body, a pair of supporting members extending longitudinally with respect to said car body, an engine mounted upon said supporting members, a driving axle, means adapted to make connection between said engine and said driving axle and comprising a sprocket-chain and a doublelaced clutch member, and means adapted to slide said double-faced clutch member from one to another of two operative positions.
56. In apparatus of the class described, in combination, a truck, a car body mounted upon said truck, an engine mounted upon said truck and projecting upwardly into said car body, POWET-HBJISL tting means comprising a friction clutch and a ositive clutch interposed between said engine and the driving axle of said'truck, and means extending within the same portion of said car body whereby said friction clutch and said positive clutch are controlled.
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