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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
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  • My invention relates especially to a double end or reversible snow plow which is particularly adapted for use on street-railways; and it consists in certain novel features hereinafter fully set forth and claimed, the object being to produce a simple, cheap and effective device of this character.
  • A represents the motor car
  • B the truck of the plow and O the body of the plow.
  • the truck, B is mounted on wheels, D, and is constructed of side-bars, b, of I-beams which are mounted on the pedestal, d, said side-bars being connected by tubular end-bars, f, through which a stiffening rod, 9, is carried.
  • An elongated rigid coupling-bar, H is employed so that it may project under the body, 0, of the plow and be pinned at, h, by suitable means to the center of a central cross-bar or I-beam, i, said I- beam being turned on to its side.
  • the body, 0, is preferably quadrangular or diamond-shaped when viewed in plan view as shown in Fig. 2, and is mounted to rock vertically and longitudinally of the truck, 13, by means of lugs, 70, bolted centrally to the side-bars, b, of the truck and to which corre-- sponding lugs, m, on said body are connected by a pivot-rod, p.
  • the sill-bars, q, of the body are extended and curved vertically downward as shown'in Fig. 1, their outer ends being connected by cross-bars, r, upon which iron shoes or shares, t, are secured in suitable positionto engage the rails, o.
  • the main portion of the body, C, above the side-bars, q, is divided byavertical partition, 17.
  • the two compartments, 18, and 19, thus formed are adapted to hold water.
  • sluice, 20, is formed in the partition, 17.
  • This diamondshaped body is employed for single tracks so that when snow or other obstruction on the track is taken up by the frame of said body it will be divided and spread by the angle of the tanks.
  • a truck In a railway snow plow, a truck, a body pivoted thereon to rock vertically; a liquid containing tank on said body and shares on the body adapted to engage the rails all being combined and arranged to operate substantially as specified.

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, J. H. GRAHAM. snow PLOW FOR STREET BAILWAYS No. 541,928. Patented July 2, 1895.
WITNEEEIEE- V NTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN II. GRAHAM, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
SNOW-PLOW FOR STREET-RAI LWAYS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 541,928,dated July 9, 18 95.
' Applic tion fi d January 7. 1895. Serial No. 534,085. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, JOHN H. GRAHAM, Boston, in the county of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Snow-Plows for Street-Railways, of which the following isa description sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which said invention appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation showing my improved snow plow in position for use, and coupled to a motor-car; Fig. 2,a top plan view ofthe plow, and Fig. 3 a plan view of the truck.
Like letters and figures of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the drawings.
My invention relates especially to a double end or reversible snow plow which is particularly adapted for use on street-railways; and it consists in certain novel features hereinafter fully set forth and claimed, the object being to produce a simple, cheap and effective device of this character.
The nature and operation of the improvement will be readily understood by all conversantwith such matters from the following explanation:
. In the drawings, A represents the motor car, B the truck of the plow and O the body of the plow. The truck, B, is mounted on wheels, D, and is constructed of side-bars, b, of I-beams which are mounted on the pedestal, d, said side-bars being connected by tubular end-bars, f, through which a stiffening rod, 9, is carried. An elongated rigid coupling-bar, H, is employed so that it may project under the body, 0, of the plow and be pinned at, h, by suitable means to the center of a central cross-bar or I-beam, i, said I- beam being turned on to its side.
The body, 0, is preferably quadrangular or diamond-shaped when viewed in plan view as shown in Fig. 2, and is mounted to rock vertically and longitudinally of the truck, 13, by means of lugs, 70, bolted centrally to the side-bars, b, of the truck and to which corre-- sponding lugs, m, on said body are connected by a pivot-rod, p. The sill-bars, q, of the body are extended and curved vertically downward as shown'in Fig. 1, their outer ends being connected by cross-bars, r, upon which iron shoes or shares, t, are secured in suitable positionto engage the rails, o. On these cross-bars, 0", there are rollers, 2.. At the rear of each roller, 2, there is an ordinary scraper-J5, fitted to engage the track and arranged diagonally thereto.
The main portion of the body, C, above the side-bars, q, is divided byavertical partition, 17. The two compartments, 18, and 19, thus formed are adapted to hold water. sluice, 20, is formed in the partition, 17. By tilting the body on its pivot, 19, in either direction the water will run into the corresponding end of said body forcing the shares, t, downward on to the tracks. This diamondshaped body is employed for single tracks so that when snow or other obstruction on the track is taken up by the frame of said body it will be divided and spread by the angle of the tanks.
When the plow is employed on a double track road, instead of the diamond shaped tanks I employ two fenders, 23,-and, 24, arranged in parallelism and diagonally of the truck so that the refuse will be shunted off at one side.
When the plow'reaches a terminus it is only necessary for the operator to tilt the body on the pivot, p, permitting the water in the tank to run into the other end which will depress the shares, 15, at such end on to the track. This tank-shaped body can also be used as a sprinkler, if desired. To each siderail, b, of the truck between the wheels, D, I interpose a brush, 25. This brush is mounted in'a casting, 26, and is adjustable by bolts, 27, so that it may engage the track, '2), with different degrees of tension.
It will be understood that I do not confine myself to employing water as a counterbalance for tilting the body of the plow, but deem this preferable particularly in moderate weather. 1
Having thus explained inyinventiomwhat I claim is- 1. In a rail-way snow plow a truckja body pivoted centrally thereon to rock Vertically,
and a weight on said body movable longitudinally as the body is tilted, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a railway snow plow, a truck, a body pivoted thereon to rock vertically; a liquid containing tank on said body and shares on the body adapted to engage the rails all being combined and arranged to operate substantially as specified.
3. In a rail-way snow plow a truck in 00 n bination with a body pivoted to rock vertically on said truck and bearing shares for engaging the road Way in combination with atank on said body for containing liquid and dispensing the weight thereof at oorrespond- :5
ing sides of the pivot as said body is rocked.
JOHN H. GRAHAM. Witnesses:
K. DURFEE, O. M. SHAW.
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