US496846A - Bumper for mine-cars - Google Patents
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- B61G5/02—Couplings for special purposes not otherwise provided for for coupling articulated trains, locomotives and tenders or the bogies of a vehicle; Coupling by means of a single coupling bar; Couplings preventing or limiting relative lateral movement of vehicles
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- My invention relates to mine cars, and has particular relation to the construction and arrangement of the bumpers and draw bars thereof.
- a represents the car, of which b is the bottom or iioor thereof, c are the vertical sides which rise from said floor, d are the inclined side extensions or side-boards and e are the end pieces.
- f represents the draw-bar body or plate which extends throughout the length of the car and is bolted or otherwise secured upon the upper surface of the central surface of the flooring b.
- the heads or outer ends of the draw-bar plate f projects outward past the end of the central board of the car bottom, forming atongue or extension indicated at f within which is formed in the usual manner, a vertical coupling pin opening f2.
- At each end of said central floor board extends downwardly from the ter, said bumper head being provided with a coupling pin head Win vertical alignment with the pin-holef2.
- the body or inner end portion of each of the bumpers is supported against the under side of the central portion of the car bottom, being of such length as to insure a firm bearing against the latter.
- This bumper body is provided at the desired point on its upper side with a transverse recess or channel indicated at z' which is adapted to receive as shown, the lower portion ot' the L- shaped arm g of the draw-bar and form aseat therefor.
- This binder 2 represents one of the car binding strips or plates which extends beneath the car body between the bottom of the latter and the horizontal portion of the L-shaped arm g.
- This binder 2 has its outer end portions extending upwardly in the usual manner and secured to the outer sides of the car.
- the bumper body h, horizontal portion of the L-shaped arm g, the floor cland draw-bar body f are connected as shown in the drawings, by vertical bolts indicated at K, while bolts k may be employed at various points to connect the bumper body with the framework of the car.
- m represents one of the coupling pins which is of the usual form and which is adapted as shown in the drawings, to find a seat within the pin-holes h2 and f2 of the bumper and draw-bar.
- cars of this class may be equipped with t bumpers capable of resisting great shock and which will ontlast the ordinary Wooden bumpers.
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D. BENNETT. .BUMPER FORMINE GARS. No. 496,846. Patented May 9, 189s.
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NrrED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DARIUS BENNETT, OF NELSONVILLE, OHIO.
BUMPER FOR MINE-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 496,846, dated May 9, 1893.
' Application tied August 24, 1892. sean No. 444.006. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, DARIUs BENNETT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Nelsonville, in the county of Athens and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Mine-Cars, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to mine cars, and has particular relation to the construction and arrangement of the bumpers and draw bars thereof.
The objects of my invention are, to provide cars of this class with an improved form of metallic bumper; to construct the same in a durable and reliable manner; to provide improved means for connecting the draw-bar and bumper; to obviate the necessity of extending the bumper through the length of the car and to produce other improvements which will be more specifically pointed out hereinafter. These objects I accomplish in the manner illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an end viewof a car having my improved bumper and draw-bar thereon. Fig. 2 is a bottom view of one end portion of a car. Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal section on line a: of Fig. 2 and enlarged therefrom. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of my improved bumper and a portion of the draw-bar and Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line y y of Fig. 3.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
a represents the car, of which b is the bottom or iioor thereof, c are the vertical sides which rise from said floor, d are the inclined side extensions or side-boards and e are the end pieces.
f represents the draw-bar body or plate which extends throughout the length of the car and is bolted or otherwise secured upon the upper surface of the central surface of the flooring b. As shown in the drawings, the heads or outer ends of the draw-bar plate fprojects outward past the end of the central board of the car bottom, forming atongue or extension indicated at f within which is formed in the usual manner, a vertical coupling pin opening f2. At each end of said central floor board extends downwardly from the ter, said bumper head being provided with a coupling pin head Win vertical alignment with the pin-holef2. The body or inner end portion of each of the bumpers is supported against the under side of the central portion of the car bottom, being of such length as to insure a firm bearing against the latter. This bumper body is provided at the desired point on its upper side with a transverse recess or channel indicated at z' which is adapted to receive as shown, the lower portion ot' the L- shaped arm g of the draw-bar and form aseat therefor.
2 represents one of the car binding strips or plates which extends beneath the car body between the bottom of the latter and the horizontal portion of the L-shaped arm g. This binder 2 has its outer end portions extending upwardly in the usual manner and secured to the outer sides of the car.
The bumper body h, horizontal portion of the L-shaped arm g, the floor cland draw-bar body f are connected as shown in the drawings, by vertical bolts indicated at K, while bolts k may be employed at various points to connect the bumper body with the framework of the car.
m represents one of the coupling pins which is of the usual form and which is adapted as shown in the drawings, to find a seat within the pin-holes h2 and f2 of the bumper and draw-bar.
From the construction herein shown and described, it will be seen, that in place of the wooden bumper commonly in use in cars of vus' this class, I have provided a metallic bumper which will be strong and durable and which is so connected with the car as to prevent any injurious eects to the latter which might be caused by the shock or jar to the bumper.
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Owing to the fact that the draw-bar arms g are embedded or seated within the bumper and that any Wearing or shearing action on the bolts is obviated.
It is evident that by my improved construction, cars of this class may be equipped with t bumpers capable of resisting great shock and which will ontlast the ordinary Wooden bumpers.
be produced at a reasonable cost of manufacture and may be connected With any of the ordinary forms of mine cars.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a mine car, the combination with the frame-Work thereof, of metallic bumpers h secured to and projecting from each end of the car body, transverse recess i on said bumper body and binder plates i2 embracing the sides and bottom of said car and passing through said recess, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. In a mine car, the combination with the car frame, draw-bar f projecting from the ends thereof and L-shaped arms depending from said draw bar and extending beneath the car ends as described, of metallic bumpers h secured to the under sides of and projecting from the ends of said frame-work, trans- My improved bumpers and draw-bars may verse recess i Within said bumper, adapted to receive the horizontal portions of said arms g and bolts uniting said bumpers and drawbar through said arm g and the car bottom, substantially as and for the purposespecitied.
DARIUS BENNETT. In presence of- WILLIAM H. MoCoNNELL, W. C. HICKMAN.
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