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US810649A
US810649A US26211405A US1905262114A US810649A US 810649 A US810649 A US 810649A US 26211405 A US26211405 A US 26211405A US 1905262114 A US1905262114 A US 1905262114A US 810649 A US810649 A US 810649A
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  • This invention relates to metallic vehiclewheels that are composed of various separately-formed parts, most of which are formed of sheet metal, the invention having particular reference to improvements in the hubs of the wheels.
  • the objects of the invention are to provide an improved wheel-hub that may combine the maximum strength with the minimum weight and which will be durable and economical in use.
  • the invention consists in certain novel features of construction in wheel-hubs, adapting them to be formed of sheet-metal material so as to be light and durable;
  • the mvention consists, further, in the parts and combinations and arrangements of parts, as hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a vehicle-wheel containing the improvements Fig. 2, a side elevation of the wheel-hub in which are fragments of two spokes;
  • Fig. 3 a longitudinal sectional view of the hub approximately on the line A A in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 a longitudinal sectional view of the part of the body of the hub corresponding to a part shown in Fig. 3;
  • Figs. 5 and 6 longitudinal sectional views of parts forming the shell of the hub corresponding to parts shown in Fig. 3 Fig. 7, an end of a detached part of the shell part shown in Figs. 5 or 6,- Fig. 8, a transverse sectional view of the hub on the line B B in Fig. 2 with the spokes in elevation Fig. 9, an end view of an incomplete shell part of the hub.
  • J designates the hub; K, the spokes; and L the felly or rim of the Wheel; L, the wheel-tire, which may be of any suitable type adapted to fit the felly, and M a joint-piece for the felly.
  • the outer ends of the spokes extend into sockets a of thimbles that are attached thereto and are inclosed in the felly.
  • the inner ends of the spokes are held in the hub partly by means of bolts 6, extending through holes 0 in flanges d and d of conical casings e and e, that surround end portions of the hub at either side of the spokes and extend beyond the ends of the body of the hub, said casings being of well-known forms.
  • the hub comprises in addition to the easings e and e a pair of shells N and N, formed of pressed steel, the main portions of which have contours similar to frustums of cones and fit into the casings, being forced therein.
  • Body parts 0 and O composed of wood orof other suitable material, are fitted into the shells, the larger ends of the main portions of which have straight circular spokeseats f and f attached thereto, one spoke-seat telescoping with the other one.
  • the smaller ends of the main portions of the shells have inwardly-extending flanges g and g, provided with saw-tooth projections h, extending toward the opposite ends of the main portions into the ends of the body parts 0 and 0, thus securing a shell and body part together against relative rotative movements.
  • the main portions of the shells have each an inwardly-turned flange 26, en, gaging a flange 27, that is formed on each one of the spoke-seats, the flange 26 being formed after the body part has been forced into the shell portion.
  • the body part 0 has a projection 28, that extends into the spokeseat f, and eachbody part has annular recesses 29 and 30 to receive portions of the flanges 27 and g and g, as shown.
  • the outer faces of the flanges 26 are flush with the bearing-faces of the flanges d and d and with portions of the flanges 27, which are pressed into the recesses 29.
  • the spokes are seated against the spokeseat f, and then the two principal parts of the hub are drawn tightly by the'bolts 6 against the spokes, the latter being engaged by the flanges d and d and also by the flanges 26 and 27.
  • wooden spokes may be used in connection with the improved hub and also that a wooden felly may be employed when preferred; also, various suitable types of axleboXes may be used.
  • the wheel will be stiff and strong, while being less rigid than metal wheels that are composed of solid parts and if accidentally damaged may be readily repaired.
  • a wheel including a hub having a body comprising two parts, two shell parts embracing the body parts and provided with projections forced into ends of the body parts, a spoke-seat arranged between the opposing ends of the shell parts, a plurality of spokes seated against the spoke-seat, a felly attached to the spokes, and means forcibly holding the spokes between the opposing ends of the shell.
  • a wheel including a hub having a body comprising two parts provided each with an inclosing shell having a circular hub-seat attached thereto and telescoping one with another, a plurality of spokes engaging one of the hub-seats, a felly attached to the spokes, and means engaging the shells of the two parts of the hub-body and forcing the same against opposite sides of the plurality of spokes.
  • a wheel includin a hub comprising two companion parts, eac part composed of a body part, a shell embracing the body part and secured thereto, and a flanged casing em- I bracing the shell, one shell having a circular spoke-seat attached thereto and to the body part; a plurality of spokes engaging the spoke-seat, means engaging the casings and forcing the shells therewith against opposite sides of the plurality of spokes, and a felly attached to the plurality of spokes.
  • Awheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed of a body part, a shell embracing the body part and having flanges at opposlte ends thereof turned over portions of the ends of the body part, the shell being secured to the body part, each shell having a circular flanged spoke-seat attached thereto and to the body part by means of a flange of the shell and the flange of the spoke-seat, a plurality of spokes engaging the spoke-seat, a felly at tached to the plurality of spokes, and means engaging the shells and thereby forcing the two companion parts of the hub against op posite sides of the plurality of spokes.
  • a wheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed ofa body part of which one part has a projection at an end thereof, a shell embracing the body part and having flanges atends thereof turned over portions of the ends of the body part, the shell being secured to the body part, each shell having a circular flanged spokeseat attached thereto and to the body part by means of the flanges thereof, one of the spoke-seats extending over the projection 'of the body part and into the other spoke-seat, a plurality of spokes engaging one of the spoke-seats, a felly attached to the plurality of spokes, and a flanged casing attached to the shell; and means engaging the casings of the two companion parts and forcibly holding the plurality of spokes between the two comp anion parts of the hub.
  • a wheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed of a conical wooden body part, a conical metallic shell embracing the body part and having a flange at the larger end thereof turned over a portion of the larger end of the body part and also having a flange at the smaller end thereof provided with projections forced into the smaller end of the body part, the shell having a circular spoke-seat having a flange extending between the larger end of the body part and the turned-over flange of the shell, the spoke-seat of one part extending about the s oke-seat of the other part and movable t ereon, a plurality of spokes engaging the outer one of said spoke-seats, a felly attached to the plurality of spokes, casings attached to the companion parts, means securing the casings and the companion parts against the plurality of spokes, and an axle-box inthe body parts of the hub.

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PATE NTED JAN. 23, 1906.
0. HEART.
WHEEL. APPLIOATION FILED MAY 26, 1905.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES HEART, OF ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR TO HEART METAL WHEEL AND GEAR COMPANY, OF ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA, A CORPO- RATION OF INDIANA.
WHEEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
' Patented J' an. 23, 1906.
Application filed May 25, 1905- Serial No 262,114.
To all whom, it may concern: Be it known that I, CHARLES HEART, a citi- Zen of the United States, residing at Alexandria, in the county of Madison and State of Indiana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Wheels and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact descrip tion of the invention, reference beinghad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to metallic vehiclewheels that are composed of various separately-formed parts, most of which are formed of sheet metal, the invention having particular reference to improvements in the hubs of the wheels.
The objects of the invention are to provide an improved wheel-hub that may combine the maximum strength with the minimum weight and which will be durable and economical in use.
IVith the above-mentioned and other objects in view the invention consists in certain novel features of construction in wheel-hubs, adapting them to be formed of sheet-metal material so as to be light and durable; and
' the mvention consists, further, in the parts and combinations and arrangements of parts, as hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
Referring :to the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a vehicle-wheel containing the improvements Fig. 2, a side elevation of the wheel-hub in which are fragments of two spokes; Fig. 3, a longitudinal sectional view of the hub approximately on the line A A in Fig. 1; Fig. 4, a longitudinal sectional view of the part of the body of the hub corresponding to a part shown in Fig. 3; Figs. 5 and 6, longitudinal sectional views of parts forming the shell of the hub corresponding to parts shown in Fig. 3 Fig. 7, an end of a detached part of the shell part shown in Figs. 5 or 6,- Fig. 8, a transverse sectional view of the hub on the line B B in Fig. 2 with the spokes in elevation Fig. 9, an end view of an incomplete shell part of the hub.
Similar reference characters in the several figures of the drawings designate correspondin elements or features.
11 the drawings, J designates the hub; K, the spokes; and L the felly or rim of the Wheel; L, the wheel-tire, which may be of any suitable type adapted to fit the felly, and M a joint-piece for the felly. The outer ends of the spokes extend into sockets a of thimbles that are attached thereto and are inclosed in the felly. The inner ends of the spokes are held in the hub partly by means of bolts 6, extending through holes 0 in flanges d and d of conical casings e and e, that surround end portions of the hub at either side of the spokes and extend beyond the ends of the body of the hub, said casings being of well-known forms.
The hub comprises in addition to the easings e and e a pair of shells N and N, formed of pressed steel, the main portions of which have contours similar to frustums of cones and fit into the casings, being forced therein. Body parts 0 and O, composed of wood orof other suitable material, are fitted into the shells, the larger ends of the main portions of which have straight circular spokeseats f and f attached thereto, one spoke-seat telescoping with the other one. The smaller ends of the main portions of the shells have inwardly-extending flanges g and g, provided with saw-tooth projections h, extending toward the opposite ends of the main portions into the ends of the body parts 0 and 0, thus securing a shell and body part together against relative rotative movements. The main portions of the shells have each an inwardly-turned flange 26, en, gaging a flange 27, that is formed on each one of the spoke-seats, the flange 26 being formed after the body part has been forced into the shell portion. The body part 0 has a projection 28, that extends into the spokeseat f, and eachbody part has annular recesses 29 and 30 to receive portions of the flanges 27 and g and g, as shown. The outer faces of the flanges 26 are flush with the bearing-faces of the flanges d and d and with portions of the flanges 27, which are pressed into the recesses 29. The spokes are seated against the spokeseat f, and then the two principal parts of the hub are drawn tightly by the'bolts 6 against the spokes, the latter being engaged by the flanges d and d and also by the flanges 26 and 27. After the wheel has been otherwise completed in construction and assembled the body parts O and O are bored true and tapering and the ordinary tapering axle-boxi is forced into the bore thereof, thus completing the wheel, it being understood that, if desired,
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wooden spokes may be used in connection with the improved hub and also that a wooden felly may be employed when preferred; also, various suitable types of axleboXes may be used.
In practical use the wheel will be stiff and strong, while being less rigid than metal wheels that are composed of solid parts and if accidentally damaged may be readily repaired.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. A wheel including a hub having a body comprising two parts, two shell parts embracing the body parts and provided with projections forced into ends of the body parts, a spoke-seat arranged between the opposing ends of the shell parts, a plurality of spokes seated against the spoke-seat, a felly attached to the spokes, and means forcibly holding the spokes between the opposing ends of the shell.
2. A wheel including a hub having a body comprising two parts provided each with an inclosing shell having a circular hub-seat attached thereto and telescoping one with another, a plurality of spokes engaging one of the hub-seats, a felly attached to the spokes, and means engaging the shells of the two parts of the hub-body and forcing the same against opposite sides of the plurality of spokes.
3. A wheel includin a hub comprising two companion parts, eac part composed of a body part, a shell embracing the body part and secured thereto, and a flanged casing em- I bracing the shell, one shell having a circular spoke-seat attached thereto and to the body part; a plurality of spokes engaging the spoke-seat, means engaging the casings and forcing the shells therewith against opposite sides of the plurality of spokes, and a felly attached to the plurality of spokes.
4. Awheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed of a body part, a shell embracing the body part and having flanges at opposlte ends thereof turned over portions of the ends of the body part, the shell being secured to the body part, each shell having a circular flanged spoke-seat attached thereto and to the body part by means of a flange of the shell and the flange of the spoke-seat, a plurality of spokes engaging the spoke-seat, a felly at tached to the plurality of spokes, and means engaging the shells and thereby forcing the two companion parts of the hub against op posite sides of the plurality of spokes.
5. A wheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed ofa body part of which one part has a projection at an end thereof, a shell embracing the body part and having flanges atends thereof turned over portions of the ends of the body part, the shell being secured to the body part, each shell having a circular flanged spokeseat attached thereto and to the body part by means of the flanges thereof, one of the spoke-seats extending over the projection 'of the body part and into the other spoke-seat, a plurality of spokes engaging one of the spoke-seats, a felly attached to the plurality of spokes, and a flanged casing attached to the shell; and means engaging the casings of the two companion parts and forcibly holding the plurality of spokes between the two comp anion parts of the hub.
6. A wheel including a hub comprising two companion parts, each part composed of a conical wooden body part, a conical metallic shell embracing the body part and having a flange at the larger end thereof turned over a portion of the larger end of the body part and also having a flange at the smaller end thereof provided with projections forced into the smaller end of the body part, the shell having a circular spoke-seat having a flange extending between the larger end of the body part and the turned-over flange of the shell, the spoke-seat of one part extending about the s oke-seat of the other part and movable t ereon, a plurality of spokes engaging the outer one of said spoke-seats, a felly attached to the plurality of spokes, casings attached to the companion parts, means securing the casings and the companion parts against the plurality of spokes, and an axle-box inthe body parts of the hub.
In testimony whereof I afliX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES HEART. Witnesses WM. H. PAYNE, E. T. SILVIUS.
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