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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60B—VEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
- B60B1/00—Spoked wheels; Spokes thereof
- B60B1/02—Wheels with wire or other tension spokes
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- This invention is one of a series having for its object the production of efficient means for applying tension to that class of wheels using metallic spokes.
- Such wheels are commonly provided with a metallic rim, a series of spokes arranged in pairs or made duplex, and a hub or equivalent part having a movable or adj ustable member, whereby the spokes may be spread apart to increase the tensionupon them.
- the present invention consists in an axlebox provided with a holder for one end of the spokes at the inner end of the box, and by friction held on the box, and a second holder for the other ends of the spokes adjustable on the axle and box, all substantially as and for the purposes hereinafter particularly set forth and claimed.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation of half of awheel embodying my invention
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the hub and a quarter of the wheel, the scale being enlarged over Fig. 1.
- A is the axle-nib,pr0vided with one or more shoulders or collars, B, and the nut O, screwthreaded or otherwise constructed to engage the axle-nib, and also screw-threaded on a portion of its external surface.
- inner sleeve, D which extends into the box around the axle-nib.
- the axle-box proper, E is recessed to fit the collars or shoulders B, and has a beveled portion, F, in which is a cavity or groove fitted with a rubber or leather or equivalent gasket, G.
- the holder for the inner ends of the spokes consists of the annulus H, provided with a radially-grooved annular projection, I, to receive theinner headed ends of the spokes, which are secured therein against lateral displacement by the annular face-plate J, having a screw-thread to engage a screw-thread on the annulus H, as in a concurrent application.
- the outer interior surface of the annulus H is beveled to correspond with the bevel F of the box, which latter, or its elastic cushion Gr, forms a friction- This nut has an seat for said annulus.
- the inner end, K, of annulus H is extended to cover and protect the shoulders of the axle-nib and their joint with the'box, to exclude dust and dirt.
- the holder for the outer ends of the spokes consists of an annulus, L, in which the spokes are held as in the other spoke-holder just described; but this holder has its end next the box seated flat thereon, so as to be moved 1ongitudinally of said box, and its outer end is extended to form the axle-nut chamber referred to in my other cases.
- This extension is provided with an internal screw-thread, which is engaged by the external screw-thread of the nut C, but is of less extent than the latter.
- the space between the rear end of the not C and the forward or outer end of the axle-box is provided with a compressible packing, N.
- the axle-box E is recessedat O to receive the sleeve D of the nut O.
- the packing N may be rubber, leather, or a metallic spring.
- This movement of the nut may be accomplished by a suitable wrench, and the nut may either engage a screwthread on the axle, as described, to fit it in adjusted position, or it may rotate loosely on the axle-nib,and be held in adjusted position by a separate nut, P, on the nib andthe packing N; and an additional safeguard may be used in the shape of a set-screw, R, tapped through the outer spoke-holder and bearing on the nut in the rear of its thread.
- the bearing of the nut 0 against the packing N serves to increase the frictional hold of the rubber G on the annulus H, and the wedge-like joint then adds to the security of fastening, and prevents the inner spoke-holder from slipping rotarily on the box.
- the tire S is of metal and has its surface next the axle made convex, to throw off laterally mud and dirt.
- Atension-wheel comprisingatire,spokes, and an axle-box having a friction-gasket, G, applied to one end, a holder for one end of the spokes seated upon said gasket, and a threads engaged by a threaded nut rotarily holder for the other end of the spokes longiconnected with the axle-nib, substantially as tudinally adjustable on the axle-box, substanset forth.
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S. T. WILLIAMS.
WHEEL.
.No. 337,223. Patented Mar. 2, 1886..
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NITED STATES PATENT Erica.
SAMUEL T. WILLIAMS, on RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.
WHEEL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.337,223, dated March 2 1886.
Application filed J ul y 1, 1885.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL T. WILLIAMs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Red Bank, in the county of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wheels, of which the following is a-full, clear, and exact description.
This invention is one of a series having for its object the production of efficient means for applying tension to that class of wheels using metallic spokes. Such wheels are commonly provided with a metallic rim,a series of spokes arranged in pairs or made duplex, and a hub or equivalent part having a movable or adj ustable member, whereby the spokes may be spread apart to increase the tensionupon them.
The present invention consists in an axlebox provided with a holder for one end of the spokes at the inner end of the box, and by friction held on the box, and a second holder for the other ends of the spokes adjustable on the axle and box, all substantially as and for the purposes hereinafter particularly set forth and claimed.
In the drawings, in which like parts are designated by similar letters of reference, Figure 1 is a side elevation of half of awheel embodying my invention, and Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the hub and a quarter of the wheel, the scale being enlarged over Fig. 1.
A is the axle-nib,pr0vided with one or more shoulders or collars, B, and the nut O, screwthreaded or otherwise constructed to engage the axle-nib, and also screw-threaded on a portion of its external surface. inner sleeve, D, which extends into the box around the axle-nib. The axle-box proper, E, is recessed to fit the collars or shoulders B, and has a beveled portion, F, in which is a cavity or groove fitted with a rubber or leather or equivalent gasket, G. The holder for the inner ends of the spokes consists of the annulus H, provided with a radially-grooved annular projection, I, to receive theinner headed ends of the spokes, which are secured therein against lateral displacement by the annular face-plate J, having a screw-thread to engage a screw-thread on the annulus H, as in a concurrent application. The outer interior surface of the annulus H is beveled to correspond with the bevel F of the box, which latter, or its elastic cushion Gr, forms a friction- This nut has an seat for said annulus. The inner end, K, of annulus H is extended to cover and protect the shoulders of the axle-nib and their joint with the'box, to exclude dust and dirt. The holder for the outer ends of the spokes consists of an annulus, L, in which the spokes are held as in the other spoke-holder just described; but this holder has its end next the box seated flat thereon, so as to be moved 1ongitudinally of said box, and its outer end is extended to form the axle-nut chamber referred to in my other cases. This extension is provided with an internal screw-thread, which is engaged by the external screw-thread of the nut C, but is of less extent than the latter. The space between the rear end of the not C and the forward or outer end of the axle-box is provided with a compressible packing, N. The axle-box E is recessedat O to receive the sleeve D of the nut O. The packing N may be rubber, leather, or a metallic spring. Now, it will be seen that if the nut (J be moved rotarily on the'axle it will run out the outer spoke-holder,and so increase the distance between the ends of the spokes, and hence render them taut or strain them. This movement of the nut may be accomplished by a suitable wrench, and the nut may either engage a screwthread on the axle, as described, to fit it in adjusted position, or it may rotate loosely on the axle-nib,and be held in adjusted position by a separate nut, P, on the nib andthe packing N; and an additional safeguard may be used in the shape of a set-screw, R, tapped through the outer spoke-holder and bearing on the nut in the rear of its thread. The bearing of the nut 0 against the packing N serves to increase the frictional hold of the rubber G on the annulus H, and the wedge-like joint then adds to the security of fastening, and prevents the inner spoke-holder from slipping rotarily on the box.
The tire S is of metal and has its surface next the axle made convex, to throw off laterally mud and dirt.
The spokes Uare of a construction usual in this class of wheels. I
What I claim as my invention,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Atension-wheelcomprisingatire,spokes, and an axle-box having a friction-gasket, G, applied to one end, a holder for one end of the spokes seated upon said gasket, and a threads engaged by a threaded nut rotarily holder for the other end of the spokes longiconnected with the axle-nib, substantially as tudinally adjustable on the axle-box, substanset forth.
tia-lly as described. In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto set my 5 2 The combination of an axle-box having hand this 6th day of November, A. D. 1884. 1ts1nner end beveled and provided with a SAMUEL T. WILLIAMS friction-gasket, a holder for the inner ends of the spokes seated on said gasket, anda holder Witnesses:
for the outer ends of said spokes movable on ARTHUR O. WEBB, 10 said box and provided with internal screw- ERNEST O. WEBB.
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US5931544A (en) * | 1991-12-24 | 1999-08-03 | Dietrich; Rolf | Cycle and tensioned spoked wheel assembly |
US6491350B2 (en) | 2000-10-24 | 2002-12-10 | Campagnolo Srl | Spoked bicycle wheel |
US20080088175A1 (en) * | 2006-10-11 | 2008-04-17 | Crank Brothers, Inc. | Bicycle wheel |
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