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US983262A
US983262A US58923410A US1910589234A US983262A US 983262 A US983262 A US 983262A US 58923410 A US58923410 A US 58923410A US 1910589234 A US1910589234 A US 1910589234A US 983262 A US983262 A US 983262A
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  • Our invention relates to a suspended track in which the tread and base project laterally beyond each side of the web, forming seats for the fish plates connecting the adjacent ends of the track segments, the edges of the fish plates contacting the shoulders formed by the junction of the tread and base with the web to stiffen the joints and prevent the flexion of the track.
  • Our invention also relates to the construction of the track hanger and to the fastening swivels by which the track hangers are connected to the supporting structure from which the former are suspended.
  • Figure 1 is aperspective view showing the adjacent ends of two track segments connected together by fish plates and bolts, and a track hanger and fastening swivel holding the track suspended from a supporting structure.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the adjacent ends of two track segments, with the fish plates removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the lower end of the track hanger.
  • Fig. I is a side elevation of the same, and Fig. 5, is a perspective view of the fastening swivel for the track hanger.
  • the track consisting of any number of track segments a having elongated slots Z arranged lengthwise of the latter, is suspended by track hangers m from a supporting structure I).
  • the tread o and base (Z of each track segment project beyond each side of the web 0 and form with the web lengthwise seats 7 for the fish plates It.
  • the depth of the tread is made slightly greater than the depth of the flanges.
  • bolt holes 9 In the adjacent ends of the track segments are bolt holes 9 and in the fish plates are bolt holes 2' registering with the bolt holes g, the latter being preferably of an elliptical shape to compensate for any inaccuracy in the position of the bolt holes Passing through the bolt holes of the fish plates and track segments are bolts provided with nuts 70.
  • the depth of the fish plates corresponds with that of the seats f so that the top and bottom edges of the fish plates will engage the shoulders formed by the web with the tread andbase to stiffen the joints of the track segments and prevent the fleXion of the track.
  • Each track hanger m consists of a vertical arm m having a horizontal offset m at its lower end, and a corresponding offset m at its upper end.
  • the free end of the offset m" is provided with a shank we having an elliptically shaped but-ton 0, the dimensions of which are less than those of the slot Z, but the length of which is greater than the width of the slot.
  • V'Vhen the track hanger is in the position shown in Fig. 1, the length of the button is transverse to the length of the slot, so that it will engage the web at the sides of the slot.
  • the former is turned into a position at right angles to that shown in Fig. 1, and the button is then passed through the slot, the track hanger then being turned into the position shown in Fig. 1, so that the button will engage the side of the web and by reason of its length being greater than the width of the slot will connect the track hanger to the track segment.
  • m is an elongated narrow slot 79 having a central circular enlargement g for the shank 7" of the fastening swivel which consists of the shank having at one end a thin plate 8 of less dimensions than the slot 32 and atthe other end a head If of greater dimensions than the circular enlargement In the plate 8 are screw holes a for fastening screws 1) connecting the track hanger to the supporting structure.
  • the track seg ments are coupled together by the fish plates and bolts, and the track hangers are then connected to the track segments as above described, with the fastening swivel plate inserted through the slot 2) to be connected to the supporting structure.
  • the head 6 be-- ing of greater dimensions than the circular enlargement g prevents the separation of the fastening swivel and the track hanger, and the shank 7' being of less dimensions than the circular enlargement provides for the fastening swivel being turned axially into any desired position to be connected. to the supporting structure without necessitating any change in the track or track hanger.
  • a suspended track consisting of a track segment having a web with elongated slots therein, and a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with a button inserted through one of the elongated slots, and engaging the web at the sides thereof, and means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure.
  • a suspended tack consisting of a track segment having a web with elongated slots therein, and a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with a button inserted through one of the elongated slots, and engaging with the web at the sides thereof, means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure, said means consisting of an angularly disposed oifset at the upper end of the track hanger, having an elongated slot therein with a central enlargement, and a plate inserted through the elongated slot having a shank swiveled in the enlargement with a head preventing its withdrawal therefrom.
  • a suspended track consisting of a t ack segment in which the tread and base project laterally beyond the sides of the web, a fish plate engaging; the shoulders formed by the web and the tread and base, bolts passing through the fish plate and web, an elongated slot formed in the web of the track segment, a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with abutton inserted through the elongated slot and engaging the web at the sides thereof, and means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure.
  • a suspended track consisting of a track segment in which the base and tread project laterally beyond the sides of the web, a fish plate engaging the shoulders formed by the web and the tread and base, bolts passing through the fish plate and web, an elongated slot formed in the web of the track segment, a track hanger having an angularly disposed oifset at its lower end with a button inserted through the elongated slot and engaging the webat the sides thereof, means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure, said means consisting of an angularly disposed oifset at the upper end of the track hanger, having an elongated slot therein with a central enlargement and a fastening plate inserted through the elongated slot having a shank swiveled in the enlargement with a head preventingits withdrawal therefrom.

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G., W. G. &: M BEATTY. SUSPENDED TRACK AND TRACK HANGER APPLIGATION FILED our. 26, 1910.
983,262. 7 Patented Feb. 7, 1911.
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GEDRGE BEATTY, WILLIAM Gr. BEA'ITY, AND MILTON J. BEA'ITY, 0F FERGUS, ONTARIO, CANADA.
SUSPENDED TRACK AND TRACK-HANGER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. '7, 1911.
Application filed Gctober 26, 1910. Serial No. 589,234.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that We, GEORGE BEATTY, /VILLIAM G. Bnn'r'rr, and MILTON J. BEATTY, of the town of Fergus, in the county of Nellington and Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Suspended Tracks and Track- I-Iangers; and we hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
Our invention relates to a suspended track in which the tread and base project laterally beyond each side of the web, forming seats for the fish plates connecting the adjacent ends of the track segments, the edges of the fish plates contacting the shoulders formed by the junction of the tread and base with the web to stiffen the joints and prevent the flexion of the track.
Our invention also relates to the construction of the track hanger and to the fastening swivels by which the track hangers are connected to the supporting structure from which the former are suspended.
For an understanding of our invention, reference is to be had to the following description and to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1, is aperspective view showing the adjacent ends of two track segments connected together by fish plates and bolts, and a track hanger and fastening swivel holding the track suspended from a supporting structure. Fig. 2, is a perspective view of the adjacent ends of two track segments, with the fish plates removed. Fig. 3, is a perspective view of the lower end of the track hanger. Fig. I, is a side elevation of the same, and Fig. 5, is a perspective view of the fastening swivel for the track hanger.
Like characters of reference refer to like parts throughout the specification and drawings.
The track, consisting of any number of track segments a having elongated slots Z arranged lengthwise of the latter, is suspended by track hangers m from a supporting structure I). The tread o and base (Z of each track segment project beyond each side of the web 0 and form with the web lengthwise seats 7 for the fish plates It.
To prevent the flanges of the wheels traveling on the track coming into cont-act with the edges of the fish plates, the depth of the tread is made slightly greater than the depth of the flanges.
In the adjacent ends of the track segments are bolt holes 9 and in the fish plates are bolt holes 2' registering with the bolt holes g, the latter being preferably of an elliptical shape to compensate for any inaccuracy in the position of the bolt holes Passing through the bolt holes of the fish plates and track segments are bolts provided with nuts 70. The depth of the fish plates corresponds with that of the seats f so that the top and bottom edges of the fish plates will engage the shoulders formed by the web with the tread andbase to stiffen the joints of the track segments and prevent the fleXion of the track.
Each track hanger m consists of a vertical arm m having a horizontal offset m at its lower end, and a corresponding offset m at its upper end. The free end of the offset m" is provided with a shank we having an elliptically shaped but-ton 0, the dimensions of which are less than those of the slot Z, but the length of which is greater than the width of the slot. V'Vhen the track hanger is in the position shown in Fig. 1, the length of the button is transverse to the length of the slot, so that it will engage the web at the sides of the slot.
To connect the track hanger to the track, the former is turned into a position at right angles to that shown in Fig. 1, and the button is then passed through the slot, the track hanger then being turned into the position shown in Fig. 1, so that the button will engage the side of the web and by reason of its length being greater than the width of the slot will connect the track hanger to the track segment.
In the ofiset m is an elongated narrow slot 79 having a central circular enlargement g for the shank 7" of the fastening swivel which consists of the shank having at one end a thin plate 8 of less dimensions than the slot 32 and atthe other end a head If of greater dimensions than the circular enlargement In the plate 8 are screw holes a for fastening screws 1) connecting the track hanger to the supporting structure.
In assembling the parts, the track seg ments are coupled together by the fish plates and bolts, and the track hangers are then connected to the track segments as above described, with the fastening swivel plate inserted through the slot 2) to be connected to the supporting structure. The head 6 be-- ing of greater dimensions than the circular enlargement g prevents the separation of the fastening swivel and the track hanger, and the shank 7' being of less dimensions than the circular enlargement provides for the fastening swivel being turned axially into any desired position to be connected. to the supporting structure without necessitating any change in the track or track hanger. Having thus fully described our invention what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: p p
' 1. A suspended track consisting of a track segment having a web with elongated slots therein, and a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with a button inserted through one of the elongated slots, and engaging the web at the sides thereof, and means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure.
. 2. A suspended tack consisting of a track segment having a web with elongated slots therein, and a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with a button inserted through one of the elongated slots, and engaging with the web at the sides thereof, means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure, said means consisting of an angularly disposed oifset at the upper end of the track hanger, having an elongated slot therein with a central enlargement, and a plate inserted through the elongated slot having a shank swiveled in the enlargement with a head preventing its withdrawal therefrom.
3. A suspended track consisting of a t ack segment in which the tread and base project laterally beyond the sides of the web, a fish plate engaging; the shoulders formed by the web and the tread and base, bolts passing through the fish plate and web, an elongated slot formed in the web of the track segment, a track hanger having an angularly disposed offset at its lower end with abutton inserted through the elongated slot and engaging the web at the sides thereof, and means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure.
a. A suspended track consisting of a track segment in which the base and tread project laterally beyond the sides of the web, a fish plate engaging the shoulders formed by the web and the tread and base, bolts passing through the fish plate and web, an elongated slot formed in the web of the track segment, a track hanger having an angularly disposed oifset at its lower end with a button inserted through the elongated slot and engaging the webat the sides thereof, means for connecting the track hanger to a supporting structure, said means consisting of an angularly disposed oifset at the upper end of the track hanger, having an elongated slot therein with a central enlargement and a fastening plate inserted through the elongated slot having a shank swiveled in the enlargement with a head preventingits withdrawal therefrom.
Fergus, October 13th 1910.
GEORGE BEATTY.
lVILLIAM G. BEATTY. MILTON J. BEATTY. lVitnesses as to George Beatty and VVilliam G. Beatty:
C. M. CoLLINs, J. B. Brown. lVitnesscs as to Milton J. Beatty:
JAS. J. MCBRIDE, V. E. INGERSOLL.
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US2947262A (en) * 1954-11-03 1960-08-02 Evans Prod Co Portable trolley track and trolley assembly
US3072072A (en) * 1960-09-08 1963-01-08 Paul F Mcdonough Overhead track
US6644207B2 (en) * 2001-03-07 2003-11-11 Innova Patent Gmbh Installation for carrying persons from a higher station towards a lower station

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2947262A (en) * 1954-11-03 1960-08-02 Evans Prod Co Portable trolley track and trolley assembly
US3072072A (en) * 1960-09-08 1963-01-08 Paul F Mcdonough Overhead track
US6644207B2 (en) * 2001-03-07 2003-11-11 Innova Patent Gmbh Installation for carrying persons from a higher station towards a lower station

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