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    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C23/00Cranes comprising essentially a beam, boom, or triangular structure acting as a cantilever and mounted for translatory of swinging movements in vertical or horizontal planes or a combination of such movements, e.g. jib-cranes, derricks, tower cranes
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  • a suitable frame, or boX such as is represented at A, A, in the accompanying 'drawing, I mount any number of cog-wheels and pinions, which I affix to shafts, the gudgeons of which have their bearings in the frame.
  • the manner of gearing such wheels and pinions, so as to increase the power applied in any desired degree is a thing so well known to machinists as not to require any description.
  • a drum, B is used to receive a rope, or chain, which is to be wound upon it by the power applied to the Winches. This rope, or chain, is seen passing alo-ng from the drum, out from the machine at d, d, and is to be attached firmly to the house, or other article, to be removed.
  • the frame containing the wheel-work is to be mounted upon a strong carriage, placed upon wheels, or trucks, so that the whole may be drawn forward by horses, or other power.
  • C, C represents a side of the carriage
  • D one of the wheels.
  • the rear ends e, of the side pieces of the carriage are to be armed with iron, and when in use they cally, or in any way which deviates greatly from a horizontal direction, the rope, or chain, may be passed over a roller, E, the gudgeons of which are supported by the uprights F, on the rear end of the carriage,

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
V.STEPHEN COMPTON, JR., OF ELMIRA, NEW YORK.
LOCOMOTIVE POWER-MACHINE FOR REMOVING HOUSES, &0.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 331, datedJuly 31, 1837.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, STEPHEN COMPTON, J r., of Elmira, in the county of Chemung and State of New York, have invented an Improved Locomotive Power-Machine, which I intend to employ in the removal of houses or other heavy articles and to the overcoming of great resistances, such as to the removal of trees or stumps of trees from the ground; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and eXact description thereof.
In a suitable frame, or boX, such as is represented at A, A, in the accompanying 'drawing, I mount any number of cog-wheels and pinions, which I affix to shafts, the gudgeons of which have their bearings in the frame. The manner of gearing such wheels and pinions, so as to increase the power applied in any desired degree is a thing so well known to machinists as not to require any description.
The ends of the shafts a, a, which carry the wheels b, b, and pinions c, c, project out beyond their bearings, to receive Winches, by which the power of men may be applied to any number of them. A drum, B, is used to receive a rope, or chain, which is to be wound upon it by the power applied to the Winches. This rope, or chain, is seen passing alo-ng from the drum, out from the machine at d, d, and is to be attached firmly to the house, or other article, to be removed.
The frame containing the wheel-work is to be mounted upon a strong carriage, placed upon wheels, or trucks, so that the whole may be drawn forward by horses, or other power. Y
C, C, represents a side of the carriage, and D, one of the wheels. There may be two, or more, wheels, instead of one, on each side, or a third wheel may be placed on the hind rail of the carriage, to aidin its removal when it is to be drawn forward. The rear ends e, of the side pieces of the carriage are to be armed with iron, and when in use they cally, or in any way which deviates greatly from a horizontal direction, the rope, or chain, may be passed over a roller, E, the gudgeons of which are supported by the uprights F, on the rear end of the carriage,
there being a pulley, or roller, Gr, at the lower part of the frame, to change the direction of the rope, or chain, for the purpose of conducting it over the roller E. A ratchet wheel and pawl are applied on the shaft'ofthe first mover, in the usual way. When this machine is to be used for moving houses, (or for other similar purposes) it is placed at a suitable distance therefrom, the requisite attachments made, and the house drawn as near as may be to it; the power engine is then again removed to a suitable distance, and the operation repeated until the intended purpose is accomplished.
I do not claim to vbe the inventor of a combination of wheels and pinions for the purpose of increasing and applying power through the intervention o-f a drum and rope, or chain, this being a well known mode of procedure. But
What I do claim, is
The mounting of such a machine upon a carriage, constructed in the way herein described, so that it may be readily removed from place to place, and that it shall anchor itself, o-r take firm hold in the ground, by the act-ion of the power applied substantially in the manner herein shown; which machine is to be applied to the removal of houses, or the overcoming of other resist-ances.
STEPHEN COMPTON, JR.
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THos. P. JONES, "CLEMENT T. Foo'rE.
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