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US982412A
US982412A US56140610A US1910561406A US982412A US 982412 A US982412 A US 982412A US 56140610 A US56140610 A US 56140610A US 1910561406 A US1910561406 A US 1910561406A US 982412 A US982412 A US 982412A
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  • WITNESSES mvsmoa.
  • -Figiire l is a gventic al'sectionalg View.
  • Fig.2 is a' sectional view ofniy improved carhne,- taken onthe 1s asnnilar view taken on the line of Fig.1;
  • Fig. 4f isa' :view corres oxidise with Fi 1 but shew- Y L Y a 7 ing the carline partly hrhken. away and used without pnrlins and in longitudinal, roof boards; I tional view .t aken'on-the line 5+5 of Fig.-
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional perspective view connection with -sl owing modified manner of forming purlin indicates the sidin 'stantialIy T shaped the vertiwl downwardly legs 9,
  • My improved carline comprises the sub+1 section 7 rhowed to j take root and so errzinged that; crosssectional leg- -8- projects fromithe horizontally 'tlisposed The/legs 9; forming the topportion' (ii-the carline nrefesably extend beyond the the shape of the de endingileg' 8 et-Leach end'efillthe ear-line an are turned down-st these. nointsto form the suitable flanges IOby' means ofwhich the carline may be bolted or otherwise fas tened to the side plates 3 of the car.
  • the upper faces of so the side plates 3 are preferably recessed to receive the ends of the c arline; the depend- I ing' leg8 symmetrically tapering or feather- -ceiving the ridge purlinbfl the general plane of the body of the upwardly projectingedges 12',
  • edges 12 may be caused to proj'eetnpwardly 4 to form the seats lhiither by angulzirly" itnrningtheedges as shown inFigs. I" to 5, in-
  • edges of the legs 9 may line, as shown, and may .be an; incident so far as it; concerns the construction shown in Fi s.- l to v chill width of the T-section at the ends of the carline andbonseque ntly wide bearing surface .andjeg'id'bolting flanges; the'edgejs 12 "tion from-the ends toward thecenter'of the r construction, as ,jshown.-.- I v In 'ahsence of urlins','- as-in the case ofthe employment 0 roof plates or longi-' tndinelboarding; a Woodfillerstrig; 1'? at each side 0:? the ridge pole 6 -may he .rnounteti between V the upwardly g nrogleeting 5, if'it, is desired to ii iiiintain the;
  • the T-shape embodied in my improved carline is preferably the ordinary commercial or conventional rolled T-section.
  • the shape may be purchased in the open market and is readily cut to the desired length and rolled or pressed to the desired shape, and
  • my invention there is presented a construction able to meet the maximum root stresses with a minimum amount of material.
  • a metallic carline comprising a rolled section having a 'l -shaped cross section, and
  • leg thereof, defined by twisted deflections of such leg.
  • a metallic carline comprising a rolled section having a T-shapcd cross section and having separate portions of the opposite edges of its horizontal leg struck upwardly.

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E. C. COVERT.
METALLIC OARLINE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 14, l9 10. 9 2,41 2,- Patented Jan. 24, 1911.
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FIG. 3
FIG. 2.
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E. C. COVE RT.
METALLIC GARLINE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 14. 1910.
gsz mn Patented Jan. 24, 1911.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
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fim/JL/X 24m 2 W UNHTED srnrns here-err I sentennnson connect, on new Knnsmseois, ennnsvnvnme.
' semantic enemies.
. Application filed May 14,
Sfiecification of Letters Eatent.
Patented 2e;- 1923i.
i910. Serial ni 561,406.
To al whom it trtcgwancem; v
Be it known that 1, Epson (3.- Coveirr, a resident of'New Kensington, county ofVVe'stmoreland, and; State of Pennsylvania, have f Metallic Carl-ines',
being had to Which-form'pant l0 .for box and si1nilsr-.ca-rs,-'ai1dhasfor its invented ain'ewand useful- Improvement in of which the following is. a full, clear, and exact description, referencethe accompanying drawings,
of. this specification. TlIlIS' invention relates to=metallic cai'lines primary object the-provision of-a construc tlOIlWhlCh for the s'aineweight ofmaterial will give greater strengththanis present .111 this member as heretofore constructed:
With the above-objectin*-vieW--I also to provide a carlin whichmay be'readily formed't'rom a commercial 'oiconventional others skilled line 2-2 of 'l ighl Fig. 3
rolled sect-ion. y N
Further objects are to provide a' strong,
light Weight carline having purl-in pockets of great width and to provide other details fully described.
" of construction, as will be hereinafter-[more I will now describe my invention,'ref er-' ring to the accompanying drawihg'sQsothet in the art to which itappers tains. may understand and construct; the same.
-Figiire l is a gventic al'sectionalg View.
through a boxcar; showing myimprcved ,carline applied thereto; Fig.2;is a' sectional view ofniy improved carhne,- taken onthe 1s asnnilar view taken on the line of Fig.1; Fig. 4f isa' :view corres oxidise with Fi 1 but shew- Y L Y a 7 ing the carline partly hrhken. away and used without pnrlins and in longitudinal, roof boards; I tional view .t aken'on-the line 5+5 of Fig.-
4-; and-Fig. 6 is a sectional perspective view connection with -sl owing modified manner of forming purlin indicates the sidin 'stantialIy T shaped the vertiwl downwardly legs 9,
seats in the carline. e r K In'the' drawin s, the reference numeral 2 3 the sidevpl'ates e the" cal-lines, 5 the pn'r ins and 6 theroofingof aboxcer, I I
My improved carline. comprises the sub+1 section 7 rhowed to j take root and so errzinged that; crosssectional leg- -8- projects fromithe horizontally 'tlisposed The/legs 9; forming the topportion' (ii-the carline nrefesably extend beyond the the shape of the de endingileg' 8 et-Leach end'efillthe ear-line an are turned down-st these. nointsto form the suitable flanges IOby' means ofwhich the carline may be bolted or otherwise fas tened to the side plates 3 of the car. In the mounting ofthe carline, the upper faces of so the side plates 3 are preferably recessed to receive the ends of the c arline; the depend- I ing' leg8 symmetrically tapering or feather- -ceiving the ridge purlinbfl the general plane of the body of the upwardly projectingedges 12', The
face13 taking the width -of,the"Thea'd" famed. hythe straight oppositely disposed f acefl o'roithe pnrlin. #Itfrney bef iiovi ed with the staggered or diagonally eigangejd' opening or he es 13 fo'r thei-*ece;o'tioi'iofthe "jsuitablepurlinh fastening bolts 1 118 The edges 12 may be caused to proj'eetnpwardly 4 to form the seats lhiither by angulzirly" itnrningtheedges as shown inFigs. I" to 5, in-
elusiveg bethey may .be. strnckmp in the manner shown in:-'Fig. 6; the lattermanner maintainin' uniform width throughont th'e' 'lengthgoit e cerline -'by.str'etching thelegs 9 atapointsinterinecliete the onty'rardly projecting edge l5 and the body portion 16 111 sym'lnetry wit-lithe tapering ends of the.
upwardly gradually feather-off at eachend oft-he cardepending" legs 8, as: described above, the
' projecting; edges of the legs 9 may line, as shown, and may .be an; incident so far as it; concerns the construction shown in Fi s.- l to v chill width of the T-section at the ends of the carline andbonseque ntly wide bearing surface .andjeg'id'bolting flanges; the'edgejs 12 "tion from-the ends toward thecenter'of the r construction, as ,jshown.-.- I v In 'ahsence of urlins','- as-in the case ofthe employment 0 roof plates or longi-' tndinelboarding; a Woodfillerstrig; 1'? at each side 0:? the ridge pole 6 -may he .rnounteti between V the upwardly g nrogleeting 5, if'it, is desired to ii iiiintain the;
.heingfgraduallyturned toan upright posi-.
between the body proper of the carline and T-section greatly stifien the ion a of a truss construction of Which the depend i these operations may be done with or With- \1 The advantages of my invention will be' the car roof as to accommodate deep purlins or filler strips. The construction also conduces to symmetry.
The upwardly projecting portions of the gitudinal legs 9 which form the compression member ing flange or leg 8 forms the tension member.
The T-shape embodied in my improved carline is preferably the ordinary commercial or conventional rolled T-section. The shape may be purchased in the open market and is readily cut to the desired length and rolled or pressed to the desired shape, and
out heating, as desired.
purlin receiving osa iie appreciated by those skilled in the art. By
my invention there is presented a construction able to meet the maximum root stresses with a minimum amount of material.
Having thus described my invention, WhFLlJ 1;, V
I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A metallic carline, comprising a rolled section having a 'l -shaped cross section, and
leg thereof, defined by twisted deflections of such leg.
2. A metallic carline comprising a rolled section having a T-shapcd cross section and having separate portions of the opposite edges of its horizontal leg struck upwardly.
to form longitudinal ribs lying above the general plane of said leg, the intervening portions of the leg forming purlin pockets.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand.
EDSUN C. CUVERT. Witnesses:
JOSEPH SPIN ELL-r, M. H. MAINWARING.
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