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US1269221A
US1269221A US21600618A US21600618A US1269221A US 1269221 A US1269221 A US 1269221A US 21600618 A US21600618 A US 21600618A US 21600618 A US21600618 A US 21600618A US 1269221 A US1269221 A US 1269221A
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  • Patented Jjune 11, H318 Patented Jjune 11, H318.
  • y invention relates, more: particularly, to excavating apparatus, of the type employ ing scraper-buckets, in which. 'the bottom of the scraper is connected Witiivthe' body ortiou thereof in e manner tcpermit the bottom to swing relative tc lsaioi body-portion to a position in which the load-is dumped.
  • Figure-1 is a broken view inside eleva* tion of excavating appare-tus constructed in accordance lvvitli my invention, the' apparatus g positie fFig. 2 is a similar view showingl the parts in dumping position.
  • Fig. 3 ⁇ is a plan view, of n the scraper.
  • FIG. 4 is a view like Fig. l of anotherv form in which my invention vmay be is ⁇ a similar view showing the parts in dumpiu operation.
  • Fig. 6 is o stili another form in in filling position;
  • Fig. 7, a p u View ofthe scraper of Fig. 6. eferrng to the construction shown in Figs. 1,2, ami 3, '8 represeuts o.
  • Cabic-way suclij as is commonly usedin extend across ⁇ the material to Vbenauwd, this being so supported as to parts bein?
  • lie sectiou is formed of the side plates 23 ami euci piae @il and the section 22 is formedv of the side plates 25.
  • the bottom of the scraper represented at 26 and is'shovvn es couuectezi with the plates 25 au with upright levers 27 und isprovided with the cutting edge 261.
  • the section 21 is provided ⁇ with e pair of upwardly vand ⁇ forwardly projecting bars 28 which extend forwardly ybeyond the sc er at opposite sides thereof as shown, alsi t ese bars, the outer ends of which are ir-u fiected at 29, the levers 27 are pivoteci iw tween their ends, as indicated at 30, the. parts being' so arranged that when in v position of the parts, viz., that shown iu if i, the buclretwiil be closed at its sides ani. lbottom as shown in thisigure.
  • the hauling-line section al extends parn which tially around a sheave 65 mounted in e y slide from frame 35 and connects with the upper ends at at the time of of the levers 27, this constructionoperating dumping, the cable 8 must be in such taut as described oi? the construction shown in condition that the scraper When the hauling the parts return the sides 25 connected with the bottom 26 to 1. 1n the parmove therewith as shown, this is not essenthe ground beneath it.
  • ll-back cable is tial so far as certain features of my invene scraper to tion are concerned. Futhermore, other alke place, terations and modifications may be made d that where the withoutdeparting Jfrom' the spirit of my inticular system shown, a pu shown at d5 for returning th the point at which loadin but it will be understoo inclinationof the cable-way 8 is su great to permit oi the return by gravity. to the iilling poin may be omitted.
  • Ascraper-bucket formed of sections piv- 146 at its foroted together, one being a body-portion and orted fromy the other a bottom therefor, said bottom ble 47, the cable carrying upwardly extendin members arction 21- at ranged at an angle to said ottom ⁇ and to the bail 46 the upper portions of which adjacent the upca rs 118 which per edge of said body portion said bottom which the latter is piv'oted to said body-portion.
  • d scraper-bucket formed of sections ting latch-lever pivoted together, one being a body-portion ating vitith the and the other a bottom therefor, said bodya yoke 52 carportion carrying forwardly-extending inem-u bers projecting beyond vsaid bodyortion,
  • the hauling iine is forme-d of the section and said bottom being provided wit mein- 53 connected with a block 54C., sections 55 and 56 connected wi l and with the carriage 9 and e5 yolies 57 and 58, respectively.
  • the combiulley 6l of sections pivoted together, one bein a with a sliding body-portion which carries an extension ethereon, on yond its end and the other a bottom for said g Wlth bod -portion with an upward extension, the

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H.B. SAUERMAN. EXCAVATlNG APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 8. 191s.
Patented Jjune 11, H318.
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H. B. SAUERMAN. EXCAVMING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED FEB. B, 191s.
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H. B. SAUERIVIAN.
EXCAVAIING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 8. 1918.
Patented June Il, 1918.
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To aZZ whom t may concern;
Beit known that I, Helma' B. SAUERMAN, e citizen of the United States, residing? at hicago, in the county o Cook of ois, Improvement in` Excavating Apparatus, of is a specification.
y invention relates, more: particularly, to excavating apparatus, of the type employ ing scraper-buckets, in which. 'the bottom of the scraper is connected Witiivthe' body ortiou thereof in e manner tcpermit the bottom to swing relative tc lsaioi body-portion to a position in which the load-is dumped.
' s Scrapers of this type iiave `hitherto and positioned that they do not extend es of the excavation auci the operated ou `ancl as a cou- With the materiel Wine lmpairs the operation of the appeclear of the sld material being object is to overcome the MJT-,primari t ferrmg tothe accompanying drawings: Figure-1 is a broken view inside eleva* tion of excavating appare-tus constructed in accordance lvvitli my invention, the' apparatus g positie fFig. 2 is a similar view showingl the parts in dumping position. Fig. 3 `is a plan view, of n the scraper. Fig. 4 is a view like Fig. l of anotherv form in which my invention vmay be is` a similar view showing the parts in dumpiu operation. Fig. 6 is o stili another form in in filling position; Fig. 7, a p u View ofthe scraper of Fig. 6. eferrng to the construction shown in Figs. 1,2, ami 3, '8 represeuts o. Cabic-way suclij as is commonly usedin extend across` the material to Vbenauwd, this being so supported as to parts bein? i -permit 1t to 'oev sleckened or made taut .at will.' Slidu'bly mounted onrtiie cable-Way 8 is a carriage 9 which may be of :my suitable lE1s*eci'xcetilim of Lettere Patent.
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shown construction, that 'of side frames i@ (cue shown), which are spaceV sides of tile cable-Way S z together, as for exampie bj, the cross-pinoli to 18 inclusive, with suitable spacers bei tween as iscommou 1u constructions of this general character, the pins il ausi .123 forming supports for siaeevesl i9 and respectively W ich rest upon the cable-way e scraper-bucket iu accordance vvitiithe preferred iliustrated;embodiment of my inveution, is formed of a body-"portion and e bottom,ti1e body-portion being formed of sections 2l and 22. lie sectiou is formed of the side plates 23 ami euci piae @il and the section 22 is formedv of the side plates 25. The bottom of the scraper represented at 26 and is'shovvn es couuectezi with the plates 25 au with upright levers 27 und isprovided with the cutting edge 261. The section 21 is provided `with e pair of upwardly vand `forwardly projecting bars 28 which extend forwardly ybeyond the sc er at opposite sides thereof as shown, aufi t ese bars, the outer ends of which are ir-u fiected at 29, the levers 27 are pivoteci iw tween their ends, as indicated at 30, the. parts being' so arranged that when in v position of the parts, viz., that shown iu if i, the buclretwiil be closed at its sides ani. lbottom as shown in thisigure.
he bucket-section 2l is hung from tim carriage, as oy the cable 31 which connects with the piu l--amivvitli a inail 82 ou tll bucket and a cable 33 connected with the plo l5 and with of the levers LJ. are connected 37" which are coniieo'teci with end wicuoa upon, sheaves fixed on a shaft initieel in the frame-135, this siiait carrying a larger siieavc 4i@ upon which isfvvouufl, and to wiiicii is secured, a cable 4i, cables 4&2 and Se lect-ing the cable il with the carriage 9 atq pin 16 and with tile scraper respectively. Y
u In the operation of the parts thereof are held, in tine Ivins' position shown ie apparatus 'A and car- Wig. i ami the a pair" these frames to fucili teem sepzuleteiiiv a crosspiece secured ou a L at lill., 1
with ceiii scraper apparatus drawn alo way, by pulling on the hauli effect, comprisesthe cables the intermediate sheave mech and the steadying cables 4:2 and 43.
the scraper, by being pulled overthe material to be moved, becomes to the point of discharge by operatin hauling line, the operator s l ing line, thus permitting th to the position shown in Fig. the contents of the scraper it, it being understood th incassi The construction illustrated 1 Figs. 6 and filled and drawn 7 is the same as that shown in Figs. 1, 2, and
thle, 3, except that, instead of providing the dit ng the cablescraper. As soon as the scraper ap aratus 65 line which in is returned to the point at which fi ling is and el with to take place, the member 52 becomes inten anism described locked with the latch-shoulder 51 and thev After parts are again in a position for lill'ing.
erential sheave-mechanism 1n the hauling s to swing line, the hauling-line section al extends parn which tially around a sheave 65 mounted in e y slide from frame 35 and connects with the upper ends at at the time of of the levers 27, this constructionoperating dumping, the cable 8 must be in such taut as described oi? the construction shown in condition that the scraper When the hauling the parts return the sides 25 connected with the bottom 26 to 1. 1n the parmove therewith as shown, this is not essenthe ground beneath it.
line again is drawn taut,
to the position shown in Fig.
ll-back cable is tial so far as certain features of my invene scraper to tion are concerned. Futhermore, other alke place, terations and modifications may be made d that where the withoutdeparting Jfrom' the spirit of my inticular system shown, a pu shown at d5 for returning th the point at which loadin but it will be understoo inclinationof the cable-way 8 is su great to permit oi the return by gravity. to the iilling poin may be omitted.
extends clear of Figs. i, 2, and 3 While l prefer to form the apparatus with t, suoli cable prior state of the art will permit.
What claim as. new and desire to secure ln the cnstruction illustrated in Figs. d by Letters Patent is and 5, the scraper-section 21, ing the levers 28, carries a bai is supp 3o ward edge, at which it the carriage 9 by a ca 3l supporting the scraper se its rear end. The sides Ilof carry forwardly-projecting' f overlap the sides 25 and to are pivoted at 49. 'lhe bail 46 has pivoted thereto, a orwardlyprojec with a shoulder 5l cope outer, roller-equipped, end 40 ried by the scraper si es EZ instead ot hav l. Ascraper-bucket formed of sections piv- 146 at its foroted together, one being a body-portion and orted fromy the other a bottom therefor, said bottom ble 47, the cable carrying upwardly extendin members arction 21- at ranged at an angle to said ottom` and to the bail 46 the upper portions of which adjacent the upca rs 118 which per edge of said body portion said bottom which the latter is piv'oted to said body-portion.
'2. d scraper-bucket formed of sections ting latch-lever pivoted together, one being a body-portion ating vitith the and the other a bottom therefor, said bodya yoke 52 carportion carrying forwardly-extending inem-u bers projecting beyond vsaid bodyortion,
The hauling iine is forme-d of the section and said bottom being provided wit mein- 53 connected with a block 54C., sections 55 and 56 connected wi l and with the carriage 9 and e5 yolies 57 and 58, respectively.
and the branch bers arranged at an angle to. said bottom, th said block with the pivotal connection for said sections scraper at the located between said members on said body- A. cable 59, portion and on said bottom. connected with the outer end ci the latchn bar 50, runs over a pulley journ the cross-pin '16, thence ar on the block 54: and connects 50 bloei; 62 supported at a pulley 63 'the cable-way 9, this block a stop 6ft on the cable-way at the point at pivot for said sections being between said which dumping is to be edected.
- in the illing and load-carrying positions, with saidbody-portion at one lside of said 3. in an excavating apparatus, the combiulley 6l of sections pivoted together, one bein a with a sliding body-portion which carries an extension ethereon, on yond its end and the other a bottom for said g Wlth bod -portion with an upward extension, the
extensions, and supporting means connected 55 the parte are as illustrated in Fig. 4, in pivot and with the extension thereof at the which position the latch-shoulder 51 engages opposite side of said pivot. the member. 52 and prevents the scraper-secd., in an excavating apparatus, the combiticn 9.2 from swinging to dumping position. nation oia support, a scraper-bucket formed As soon as the bloclr62 strikes the stop 64,1t ot sections pivoted together, one being a 60 causes the cable-59 to move and lifts the shoulbody-portion and the other a bottom for said der 5l free of the member 52,'as shown in Fig'. body-portion having an upward extensipn,
5 which permits the parts of the'scraper to with the pivot for said sections engaging swing to the positions illustrated in this fig# said extension short of its upper end, means ure, whereinthe toad discharges from the for supporting said body-portion, and means lhciently vention, it being my intention to claim my n of the scraper invention as iully and completely as the ice mamon sw Ifol' holding @aid bottom. closed, connected .with the upper and of said extension.
5. ln an excavating apparatus, the combination of a support, a scraper-bucket fol'med 5 of sections pivofdV togethe, one being o,
body-portion and the other a bottom for said body-portion having al1-upward extension,
4with tho pvot for said sections ongagimg said extension short its upper and, means; for supporting said body-porton, m61 o hauling-line oormeced with the uppor @ndi of said extension and operating when mm1 kant to hold said botnom closed.
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