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  • This improvement in car-couplings consists of a eontrivance of the coupling-pin so that the link will raise it automatically and couple self-actingly when the cars come together, the object being to avoid the dangers of going between the cars for coupling them in the ordinary way, as hereinafter described.
  • Figurel is alongitudinal sectional elevation ofourimproved ear-conplingon line 00 w, Fig.2; and Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of one of the draw-bars and plan view of the other, the sec tion being taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • A represents the heads of the draw-bars, which are similar to those of ordinary use, except that we prefer to make them a little longer from the front ends to the shoulder B than usual, and we make the oblong mortises O for the coupling-pins D, instead of the round hole of the usual form.
  • round pins we employ broad flat plates, as shown, setting them edge-wise to the links F, and making the curved form of the lower ends so that when the end of thelink strikes said curved edges it will force the pins up, and thus couple the cars by (No model.)
  • the pins are constructed with a slot, H, and secured against being thrust out of the drawbars by a pin, I, fitted on the upper side of the draw-head and through the slot H.
  • the coupliugpins may have a chain, J, extending to the top for pulling the pins up to uncouple the cars, and for flat cars a lever extending from the side of the car may be used, the inner end being coupled to the pin by the chain.
  • the pins drop at the points into the holes K in the lower parts of the draw-bars, so as to hear at the back L to prevent bending when the link strikes.
  • the pins draw in the mortises O in the upper sides of the draw-heads for pulling the cars.

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B. A. CONVERSE & N. T. GRIFFIN.
UAR COUPLING.
No, 259,502. Patented June 13, 1882.
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NITED STATES ELHER A. CONVERSE AND NATHANIEL T. GRIFFIN, OF MONTIOELLO, OHIO.
CAR-COUPLING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 'No. 259,502, dated June 13, 1882.
Application filed April 18, 1882.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, ELMER A. CONVERSE and NATHANIEL T. GRIFFIN, of Monticello, in the county of Van Wert and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved (Jar-Coupling, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This improvement in car-couplings consists of a eontrivance of the coupling-pin so that the link will raise it automatically and couple self-actingly when the cars come together, the object being to avoid the dangers of going between the cars for coupling them in the ordinary way, as hereinafter described.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
Figurel is alongitudinal sectional elevation ofourimproved ear-conplingon line 00 w, Fig.2; and Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of one of the draw-bars and plan view of the other, the sec tion being taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
A represents the heads of the draw-bars, which are similar to those of ordinary use, except that we prefer to make them a little longer from the front ends to the shoulder B than usual, and we make the oblong mortises O for the coupling-pins D, instead of the round hole of the usual form. Instead of using round pins we employ broad flat plates, as shown, setting them edge-wise to the links F, and making the curved form of the lower ends so that when the end of thelink strikes said curved edges it will force the pins up, and thus couple the cars by (No model.)
the mere contact of the two cars together, and thereby avoid the dangerous practice of going between the cars to hold-11p the pin and drop it by hand.
The pins are constructed with a slot, H, and secured against being thrust out of the drawbars by a pin, I, fitted on the upper side of the draw-head and through the slot H.
For box-cars the coupliugpins may have a chain, J, extending to the top for pulling the pins up to uncouple the cars, and for flat cars a lever extending from the side of the car may be used, the inner end being coupled to the pin by the chain.
The pins drop at the points into the holes K in the lower parts of the draw-bars, so as to hear at the back L to prevent bending when the link strikes. The pins draw in the mortises O in the upper sides of the draw-heads for pulling the cars.
Having thus fully described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent In a car-coupling, the flexibly-suspended plate-pin D, made fiat, curved at the front lower edge, and slotted at H, in combination with a draw-bar having a cross-pin, I, in its top slot, and a lower slot of less length than the width of the plate, as shown and described.
ELMER A. CONVERSE. NATHANIEL T. GRIFFIN.
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