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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- FIG. 1 shows a side elevation
- Fig. 2 shows a front elevation, of a complete hose-reel carriage
- Fig. 3 shows a gudgeon-bracket attached to the frame of carriage
- Fig. 4 is an end elevation of said gudgeon bracket.
- Fig. 5 shows a sectional view of the hose reel pillows
- Fig. 6 is a plan view of said pillows
- Fig. 7 is aplan view of a combined union-coupling and hose-nozzle support
- Fig. 8 is an end view of same.
- the hose-reel carriage is distinguished in its several parts by letters of reference, and similar letters indicate correspomling parts throughout the several figures.
- A forms the frame of carriage, to which the several parts are attached.
- B are the carriage-wheels, that can be made to any desired size or shape.
- G are the gudgeoubrackets for the carriagewheels, and are made from a malleable metal.
- E is a combined unioucoupling and hosenozzle holder.
- F is a hose-reel.
- the frame A is preferred to be made from round bar-iron, and is constructed from one piece, the ends of frame butting each other at the center of union-couplingE.
- To the frame A also are attached the gudgeoubrackets O, to which" the carriagewhcels B are secured.
- the gudgeon-brackets G are of novel construction, and of a circular shape, so that the frame Acan have a large bend at the corners where the said gudgeon-brackets are attached.
- the gudgeon'brackets O are shown in detail at Figs. 3 and 4, and are made from a malleable metal.
- Thegudgeon-bracketsGare madewith several teats, c, and when the said gudgeon brackets are placed in position upon the frame A theteats c are bent around the iron of frame A and the gudgeon-brackets firmly secured thereto.
- the carriage-wheels B are secured to the gudgeons c by cotter-pins or other convenient device.
- the hosereel pillows D are secured to the frame A at about the middle of its perpendicular height.
- the pillows D for hosereel are shown in detail at Figs. 5 and 6.
- Each of the said pillows has two eyes.one to support one end of reel, and one through which the frame A takes into.
- Small recesses a are made in the frame A at the position to which the said pillows are to be secured, and which is done by forcing the metal of that part of pillows that is opposite the recesses (6 into the said recesses.
- the union-coupling E is shown in detail in Figs. 7 and 8, and serves the double purpose of firmly holding the ends of frame A together and also being a support for the nozzle of hose-pipe.
- the union-coupling E is formed of a solid eye or circle of metal, partly separated by two recesses.
- the middle eye, 0 holds the ends of frame A parallel with each other.
- the outside eyes, a secure the coupling to the frame A, and at the same time prevent the ends of frame from separating.
- opposite the eyes 6, are also cut recesses a, and the metal of the eyes 6, 8 that cover said recesses, is forced down into the recesses and is the means of holding the ends of frame A firmly together.
- the frame A is made from one piece, and is so bent that it forms a crossstay 0 at the bottom in line with the centers of earriage-wheels, and the frame is also bent forward to form feet, that the complete carriage will stand steady of itself, the incline sides of frame supporting the hose-reel, while the up- 5 per crossstay of frame being suitable as a handle when the carriage requires to be run from place to place.
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- W. B. WILCOX.
HOSE REEL CARRIAGE.
No. 353,340. Patented Nov. 30, 1886.
' WITIVESSES: Q (NI/E/VTOR 3 M aw. frflzsm ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM BELA W'ILOOX, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONEHALF TO W'ILLIAM H. COSPER, OF SAME PLACE.
HOSE-REEL CARRIAGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 353,340, dated November 30, 1886 Application filed January -29, 1886. Renewed October 21, 1886. Serial No.2lG,E47. x (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, \VILLIAM BELA WILcoX, a citizen of the United States, residing at Ohicago, in the county of Cool; and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Hose- Recl Carriage, of which the following is a specification.
The subject of this invention relates to improvements in hosereel carriages, and the several parts are constructed in a novel manner, and they are easily united to form a complete hose-reel carriage, the annexed drawings showing the several parts, so that any one skilled in the art can make and use the same. Figure 1 shows a side elevation, and Fig. 2 shows a front elevation, of a complete hose-reel carriage. Fig. 3 shows a gudgeon-bracket attached to the frame of carriage, and Fig. 4 is an end elevation of said gudgeon bracket.
Fig. 5 shows a sectional view of the hose reel pillows, and Fig. 6 is a plan view of said pillows. Fig. 7 is aplan view of a combined union-coupling and hose-nozzle support, and Fig. 8 is an end view of same.
The hose-reel carriage is distinguished in its several parts by letters of reference, and similar letters indicate correspomling parts throughout the several figures.
A forms the frame of carriage, to which the several parts are attached.
B are the carriage-wheels, that can be made to any desired size or shape.
G are the gudgeoubrackets for the carriagewheels, and are made from a malleable metal.
5 D are pillows for supporting the hosereel,
and are secured to the frame A in a novel manner, tobe hereinafter explained.
E is a combined unioucoupling and hosenozzle holder.
F is a hose-reel.
The frame A is preferred to be made from round bar-iron, and is constructed from one piece, the ends of frame butting each other at the center of union-couplingE. To the frame A also are attached the gudgeoubrackets O, to which" the carriagewhcels B are secured. The gudgeon-brackets G are of novel construction, and of a circular shape, so that the frame Acan have a large bend at the corners where the said gudgeon-brackets are attached. The gudgeon'brackets O are shown in detail at Figs. 3 and 4, and are made from a malleable metal. Thegudgeon-bracketsGare madewith several teats, c, and when the said gudgeon brackets are placed in position upon the frame A theteats c are bent around the iron of frame A and the gudgeon-brackets firmly secured thereto. The carriage-wheels B are secured to the gudgeons c by cotter-pins or other convenient device.
The hosereel pillows D are secured to the frame A at about the middle of its perpendicular height. The pillows D for hosereel are shown in detail at Figs. 5 and 6. Each of the said pillows has two eyes.one to support one end of reel, and one through which the frame A takes into. Small recesses a are made in the frame A at the position to which the said pillows are to be secured, and which is done by forcing the metal of that part of pillows that is opposite the recesses (6 into the said recesses.
The union-coupling E is shown in detail in Figs. 7 and 8, and serves the double purpose of firmly holding the ends of frame A together and also being a support for the nozzle of hose-pipe. The union-coupling E is formed of a solid eye or circle of metal, partly separated by two recesses. The middle eye, 0, holds the ends of frame A parallel with each other. The outside eyes, a, secure the coupling to the frame A, and at the same time prevent the ends of frame from separating. In the frame A, opposite the eyes 6, are also cut recesses a, and the metal of the eyes 6, 8 that cover said recesses, is forced down into the recesses and is the means of holding the ends of frame A firmly together. The frame A, as before stated, is made from one piece, and is so bent that it forms a crossstay 0 at the bottom in line with the centers of earriage-wheels, and the frame is also bent forward to form feet, that the complete carriage will stand steady of itself, the incline sides of frame supporting the hose-reel, while the up- 5 per crossstay of frame being suitable as a handle when the carriage requires to be run from place to place.
Having described inyinvention, whatIclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following:
' 1. In a hose-reel carriage, the combination of gudgeonbrackets Oand frame A, said gudgeon-brackets 0 having teat-s c, that secure said brackets to frame A, and gudgeons 0, to which the carriage-wheels B are secured, substantially as shown and described.
2. In a hose-reel carriage, the combination of pillows Dend frame Awith recesses a, for securing said pillows to frame, substantially as shown and described.
3. In a hose-reel carriage, the combination 1 of union-coupling E with eyes e e, and the frame A, with recesses a, so th at a portion of the metal composing eyes 6 can be pressed into'the said recesses, and that the ends of frame A be firmly held together, substantially as shown and de- 15 scribed.
WILLIAM BELA WILCOX. Vitnesses:
W. H. OosPER, WM. P. BARCLAY.
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