US1164633A - Trolley-wire support. - Google Patents

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US1164633A
US1164633A US2474715A US2474715A US1164633A US 1164633 A US1164633 A US 1164633A US 2474715 A US2474715 A US 2474715A US 2474715 A US2474715 A US 2474715A US 1164633 A US1164633 A US 1164633A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60MPOWER SUPPLY LINES, AND DEVICES ALONG RAILS, FOR ELECTRICALLY- PROPELLED VEHICLES
    • B60M1/00Power supply lines for contact with collector on vehicle
    • B60M1/12Trolley lines; Accessories therefor
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  • Figure l is a side elevation of a trolleywire support embodying my invention, the trolley-wire being shown in section and the trolley-wheel and a portion of the trolleypole being shown in elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation like Fig. 1 but with the parts in a difi'erent position and the trolley-wheel and pole omitted.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of Fig. 2 with parts broken away.
  • lTi l is a plan of modification of the outer en of the wire-supporting arm; and Fig. 5, a side view thereof.
  • 1 designates a bracket which may be secured to the side or end of a building, or to a crane girder, or any other suitable support.
  • the front side of the bracket has a pair of ears 2 between which one end of the arm 3, composed preferably of metal, either stamped or cast, is pivo-tally mounted, d being a pivot pin passed through the said ears and the end of the arm.
  • the under side of the arm 3 has the lug 5.
  • the outer end of the arm may be adjusted vertically as desired, to keep the trolley-wire in alinement, or for any other purpose.
  • the outer end of the arm is forked, or has the vertical open-ended slot 8 to receive the shank of the trolley-Wire suspending link or bolt 9, having the head 10 in the form of a cross-bar resting on the top surface of the arm 3.
  • the said surface is slightly recessed on a curved line, as shown at 11, to provide a bearing on which the head 10 can freely rock and slide, the lower face or the head 10 being correspondingly rounded.
  • a pin 12 is passed.
  • the slot 8 is Wide enough to permit the shank of the link to pass into it by lateral movement, whereby the link can be quickly removed for the renewal of parts carried by the link.
  • the suspending link 9 contains between its ends the insulator 13 of any approved design.
  • the lower end of the link 9 hasthe head M- which supports the clamping jaws 15 which engage opposite sides of the trolley-wire l6 and hold it between the same.
  • the arm 3 instead of having the outer end of the arm, 3 slotted, it may have a series of vertical' holes 19, in one of which the bolt 20 may be placed.
  • This bolt takes the place of the upper part of the link 9 and has the nut or head 21 on the upper end in place of the head 10.
  • I claim .1. In a suspending device for electrical conductors, an arm pivotally supported at one end, an electrical conductor extending transversely of the arm, a suspending link connected at one end to the arm and at the other end to the conductor, and means for tilt ill
  • a bracket In a suspending conductors, a bracket, an arm pivoted thereto, a set-screw arranged to engage the bracket to adjust the elevation of the outer end of the arm, and means for suspending an electrical conductor on the said end of the arm.
  • a suspending device for electrical conductors an arm pivotally supported at one end, an electrical conductor extending transversely of the arm, and a suspending link for the conductor, mounted at the other end of the arm so as to swing transversely of the conductor, and supporting between its ends an electrical insulator.
  • a suspending device for electrical conductors an electrical conductor, a pivotally-mounted arm having one end with a. fork, a suspending link adapted to pass into the fork by lateral movement, means for device for electrical supporting the link on the fork, and means for connecting the link to the conductor.
  • ally-mounted arm having one end with a fork, a suspending link adapted to pass into the fork by lateral movement, a head on the link resting on the upper edge of the arm, and means for connecting the link to the conductor.

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W. F. DETWILER.
TROLLEY WIRE SUPPORT.
APPITICATION men APR.29, ma.
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TOWNIEV TEQJLLEY-WIR-E SURPQRT.
' lhlbddli Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 22, E915.
' Application filed April 29, 1915. Serial No. 243%? T 0 all whom it may concern Be it known that I, id/murmur F. Der WILER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tarentum, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in. Trolley strain ball insulators and eye-bolts with in termediate spacing or stationary supports on which the wire rests and by which. the wire is soon worn to the point of breaking. This manner of suspending the Wires has been very unsatisfactory and it is the objectof this invention to overcome the said defect thereof.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, Figure l is a side elevation of a trolleywire support embodying my invention, the trolley-wire being shown in section and the trolley-wheel and a portion of the trolleypole being shown in elevation. Fig. 2 is a side elevation like Fig. 1 but with the parts in a difi'erent position and the trolley-wheel and pole omitted. Fig. 3 is a plan view of Fig. 2 with parts broken away. lTi l is a plan of modification of the outer en of the wire-supporting arm; and Fig. 5, a side view thereof.
On the drawing, 1 designates a bracket which may be secured to the side or end of a building, or to a crane girder, or any other suitable support. The front side of the bracket has a pair of ears 2 between which one end of the arm 3, composed preferably of metal, either stamped or cast, is pivo-tally mounted, d being a pivot pin passed through the said ears and the end of the arm.
The under side of the arm 3 has the lug 5.
trolley car runs. By causing the bolt to project the proper distance between the lug 5 and the stop 7, the outer end of the arm may be adjusted vertically as desired, to keep the trolley-wire in alinement, or for any other purpose.
The outer end of the arm is forked, or has the vertical open-ended slot 8 to receive the shank of the trolley-Wire suspending link or bolt 9, having the head 10 in the form of a cross-bar resting on the top surface of the arm 3. The said surface is slightly recessed on a curved line, as shown at 11, to provide a bearing on which the head 10 can freely rock and slide, the lower face or the head 10 being correspondingly rounded. A pin 12 is passed. through the outer end of the arm, that is, through the fork, beyond the suspending link 9 to prevent the latter from accidental escape from the slot or 'fOI'kr The slot 8 is Wide enough to permit the shank of the link to pass into it by lateral movement, whereby the link can be quickly removed for the renewal of parts carried by the link.
The suspending link 9 contains between its ends the insulator 13 of any approved design. The lower end of the link 9 hasthe head M- which supports the clamping jaws 15 which engage opposite sides of the trolley-wire l6 and hold it between the same.
17 represents the trolley-Wheel carried by the trolley-pole 18, of which only a part is shown.
Instead of having the outer end of the arm, 3 slotted, it may have a series of vertical' holes 19, in one of which the bolt 20 may be placed. This bolt takes the place of the upper part of the link 9 and has the nut or head 21 on the upper end in place of the head 10. By using the arm 3 with the holes 19 I can regulate the horizontal position of the trolley wire 16 so that it may be directly over the'trolley Wheel 17. i
It will be understood, of course, that in practice a series of my devices will be arranged along the trolley-wire to support the latter at suitable intervals.
I claim .1. In a suspending device for electrical conductors, an arm pivotally supported at one end, an electrical conductor extending transversely of the arm, a suspending link connected at one end to the arm and at the other end to the conductor, and means for tilt ill
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adjusting the elevation of the last named end of the arm. I v
2. In a suspending conductors, a bracket, an arm pivoted thereto, a set-screw arranged to engage the bracket to adjust the elevation of the outer end of the arm, and means for suspending an electrical conductor on the said end of the arm.
,3. In a suspending device for electrical conductors, an arm pivotally supported at one end, an electrical conductor extending transversely of the arm, and a suspending link for the conductor, mounted at the other end of the arm so as to swing transversely of the conductor, and supporting between its ends an electrical insulator.
4. In a suspending device for electrical conductors, an electrical conductor, a pivotally-mounted arm having one end with a. fork, a suspending link adapted to pass into the fork by lateral movement, means for device for electrical supporting the link on the fork, and means for connecting the link to the conductor.
5. In a suspending device for electrical conductors, an electrical conductor, a pivot:
ally-mounted arm having one end with a fork, a suspending link adapted to pass into the fork by lateral movement, a head on the link resting on the upper edge of the arm, and means for connecting the link to the conductor.v
6. In a suspending device for electrical COHd'llCtOISyZID. electrical conductor, a pivotally-mounted arm having one end with a IVILL] AM F. DETWILER.
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DE1123700B (en) * 1961-03-14 1962-02-15 Bbc Brown Boveri & Cie Contact line support for electric railways
DE1164460B (en) * 1961-01-20 1964-03-05 Siemens Ag Contact wire suspension without carrying cable for electric railways in tunnels
DE1164459B (en) * 1961-01-20 1964-03-05 Siemens Ag Contact line support point for electric railways in tunnels
US20120111682A1 (en) * 2009-03-09 2012-05-10 Jean-Luc Andre Aerial assembly for supplying electrical power to a ground vehicle provided with an upper collecting structure

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1164460B (en) * 1961-01-20 1964-03-05 Siemens Ag Contact wire suspension without carrying cable for electric railways in tunnels
DE1164459B (en) * 1961-01-20 1964-03-05 Siemens Ag Contact line support point for electric railways in tunnels
DE1123700B (en) * 1961-03-14 1962-02-15 Bbc Brown Boveri & Cie Contact line support for electric railways
US20120111682A1 (en) * 2009-03-09 2012-05-10 Jean-Luc Andre Aerial assembly for supplying electrical power to a ground vehicle provided with an upper collecting structure
US8678150B2 (en) * 2009-03-09 2014-03-25 Jean-Luc Andre Aerial assembly for supplying electrical power to a ground vehicle provided with an upper collecting structure

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