[go: up one dir, main page]

US1499251A - Switch-operating mechanism - Google Patents

Switch-operating mechanism Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1499251A
US1499251A US681249A US68124923A US1499251A US 1499251 A US1499251 A US 1499251A US 681249 A US681249 A US 681249A US 68124923 A US68124923 A US 68124923A US 1499251 A US1499251 A US 1499251A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
lever
switch
coupling member
operating mechanism
fulcrum
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US681249A
Inventor
Walter H Pickel
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US681249A priority Critical patent/US1499251A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1499251A publication Critical patent/US1499251A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61LGUIDING RAILWAY TRAFFIC; ENSURING THE SAFETY OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC
    • B61L5/00Local operating mechanisms for points or track-mounted scotch-blocks; Visible or audible signals; Local operating mechanisms for visible or audible signals
    • B61L5/02Mechanical devices for operating points or scotch-blocks, e.g. local manual control

Definitions

  • Figure 8 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but lllustrating the relation of parts when the switch is closed by a car on the main track, traveling 1n the directlon of thearrow A- of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 4 is a detail vertical section showing the switch-throwing mechanism in the opposite position from that disclosed in Fig. 2.
  • the numerals 1 designate the usual switch tongues which are connected by a bridle bar 2.
  • This bridle bar has its outer end connected by a rod or link 3, with the lower end of a vertically swinging lever 4, the central portion of this lever being formed with a fulcrum-receiving opening 5 whose upper edge is shaped to provide a pair of laterally spaced fulcrum seats 6.
  • a fulcrum bolt or the like 7 passes through'the opening 5 and is receivable in either of the seats 6.
  • This fulcrum is here shown, supported by a pair of parallel plates 8 which rise frorn a base plate 9 secured upon suitable ties or the" like, said plate-Qhaving' a slot 10 through which the lever 1" passes.
  • the upper end of the coupling member 11 is formed-with a similarflared socket 14 in which the lower end of an arm 15 is loosely pivoted as indicatedat:'16, the'outer end of"- said arm having arr adjustable weight 17;
  • a switch operating mechanism comprising a lever whose lower end is adapted for connection to the outer end of a bridle bar, means for fulcruming said lever between its ends for movement to oppositely inclined positions, a coupling member pivotally connected atitslower portion to-the upper end of said lever and movable to op posits sides of the central line of said lever, a'vertically swinging weightcarrying arm pivotally connected with the upper portion of said coupling member and movable to op for connection to the outer end of a bridle bar, the intermediate portion of said lever posite sides or the central line of; said coupling member, and means for limiting the movement of said arm with respect to said coupling member and of the latter With'respect to said lever.
  • a switch operating mechanism comprising a lever whose lower end is adapted for connection to the outer end of a bridlebar, means for :tulcruming said lever between its ends for movement to oppositely inclined-positions, a coupling member hav ing a flared socketin its lower end in which the upper-end of said lever is looselypivoted to permit swinging of. said-coupling member to opposite sides of said lever, the
  • a switch operating mechanism com-; prising a lever whose lower end is adapted having a fulcrum-receiving opening whose upper edge wall 1s formed with laterally spaced fulcrum seats, a statronarily supported fulcrumpassing through said opening and receivable in either'ot said seats according to: the direction 1n which said: lever for connection to the outer end of abridle bar, the intermediate portion of said lever having a fulcrum-receiving opening whose upper edge wall is formed with laterally spaced fulcrum seats, a stationarily' supported fulcrum passing through'said opening and receivable ineither of said seats according to the direction in which said lever is swung, a coupling member having a flared socket in its lower end in which the upper end of said lever is loosely pivoted to permitswinging of said coupling member to opposite sides of said lever, the upper end of said.
  • coupling member also having a flared socket, and a Weight-carrying arm loosely pivoted in the upper socket for movement to either side of said coupling member.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Switches With Compound Operations (AREA)
  • Driving Mechanisms And Operating Circuits Of Arc-Extinguishing High-Tension Switches (AREA)
  • Railway Tracks (AREA)

Description

June 24, 1924. 1,499,251
' W. H. PICKEL SWITCH OPERATING MECHANISM Filed Dec. 17 I923 Patented June 24, 1924.
v UNITEDYSYTATES PATENT;"QF' C I wALrEa H. PICKELQQF BIcKivELL, INDIANA.
sw eeabsmame.MEeHAmsM. J I I;
' Application tiled December 17, 1923. s en,1w'.' e's 1,2 9.
To all whom it may concern:
Be 1t known thatl, 'VVALTER PICKEL,
a citizen of the United States,residi'ng at Bic-knell, in the county of Knoxand State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Switch-Operating s Mechanisms; and'I do declare'the following to be a full, clear, and exact 'descriptionf of the l11VQ-11tlOI1,SUCh21SWill enablesotliers skilled in-the 'artto'whieh iii-appertains to make and use the same.
Fly invention relatest'o improvements in operating mechanisms for railwayswltches,
the device being 'primarilydesignedfor use inconnection with n1ine"'ra1lways. The
switches commonly used onfrailways o f this character, when set to send'amar traveling in on direction either along themaln l ne,
or onto the switch, will not permit cars showing the switch open, as in Fig. 1.
Figure 8 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but lllustrating the relation of parts when the switch is closed by a car on the main track, traveling 1n the directlon of thearrow A- of Fig. 1.
Figure 4 is a detail vertical section showing the switch-throwing mechanism in the opposite position from that disclosed in Fig. 2.
In the drawing above briefly described, the numerals 1 designate the usual switch tongues which are connected by a bridle bar 2. This bridle bar has its outer end connected by a rod or link 3, with the lower end of a vertically swinging lever 4, the central portion of this lever being formed with a fulcrum-receiving opening 5 whose upper edge is shaped to provide a pair of laterally spaced fulcrum seats 6. A fulcrum bolt or the like 7 passes through'the opening 5 and is receivable in either of the seats 6. This fulcrum is here shown, supported by a pair of parallel plates 8 which rise frorn a base plate 9 secured upon suitable ties or the" like, said plate-Qhaving' a slot 10 through which the lever 1" passes. a I
etblQ formed in-its lower end, and the up per end of the lever '4 isloosely pivoted in said socket,las indicated at "13, so that the'coupling' member may -m'ove to either side of the. center of the lever 4, aswill be obvious comparing Figs,- Sand 4.
The upper end of the coupling member 11 is formed-with a similarflared socket 14 in which the lower end of an arm 15 is loosely pivoted as indicatedat:'16, the'outer end of"- said arm having arr adjustable weight 17;
The. construction above described, offsets I the. weight 17 to a great extent from the fulcrum 7, regardlessi of the direction in whichthe arm 15 is thrown, to-open or;
close the switch. ZThus, even; though one of the tongues 1 may be moved by a car into contact with the rail from which it was previously spaced, the movement of parts will not be sufficient to reverse the position of the switch-throwing mechanism. Consequently, as soon as the carpasses, the switch will be again returned to its initial position. For instance, if the switch is open as shown in Fig. 1, the. operating mechanism stands as shown in Fig. 2. If a car now travels in the direction of the arrow A* (Fig. 1) and forces the tongues 1 to the right, the operating mechanism assumes the position disclosed in Fig. 8 and as soon as the car passes, all parts return to their initial positions, under the influence of the weight 17.
As excellent results may be obtained from the details disclosed, these details are preferably followed, but within the scope, of the inventionas claimed, numerous minor changes may be made.
I claim:
1. A switch operating mechanism comprising a lever whose lower end is adapted for connection to the outer end of a bridle bar, means for fulcruming said lever between its ends for movement to oppositely inclined positions, a coupling member pivotally connected atitslower portion to-the upper end of said lever and movable to op posits sides of the central line of said lever, a'vertically swinging weightcarrying arm pivotally connected with the upper portion of said coupling member and movable to op for connection to the outer end of a bridle bar, the intermediate portion of said lever posite sides or the central line of; said coupling member, and means for limiting the movement of said arm with respect to said coupling member and of the latter With'respect to said lever.
2. A switch operating mechanism comprising a lever whose lower end is adapted for connection to the outer end of a bridlebar, means for :tulcruming said lever between its ends for movement to oppositely inclined-positions, a coupling member hav ing a flared socketin its lower end in which the upper-end of said lever is looselypivoted to permit swinging of. said-coupling member to opposite sides of said lever, the
upperend "of said coupling member also having a flared socket, and a weight-carry ing arm loosely pivoted in the'upper socket for movement to either side of said coupling member. 1
3. A switch operating mechanism com-; prising a lever whose lower end is adapted having a fulcrum-receiving opening whose upper edge wall 1s formed with laterally spaced fulcrum seats, a statronarily supported fulcrumpassing through said opening and receivable in either'ot said seats according to: the direction 1n which said: lever for connection to the outer end of abridle bar, the intermediate portion of said lever having a fulcrum-receiving opening whose upper edge wall is formed with laterally spaced fulcrum seats, a stationarily' supported fulcrum passing through'said opening and receivable ineither of said seats according to the direction in which said lever is swung, a coupling member having a flared socket in its lower end in which the upper end of said lever is loosely pivoted to permitswinging of said coupling member to opposite sides of said lever, the upper end of said. I
coupling member also having a flared socket, and a Weight-carrying arm loosely pivoted in the upper socket for movement to either side of said coupling member.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto. at
fixed my signature. V
WALTER H. ProKEL.
US681249A 1923-12-17 1923-12-17 Switch-operating mechanism Expired - Lifetime US1499251A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US681249A US1499251A (en) 1923-12-17 1923-12-17 Switch-operating mechanism

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US681249A US1499251A (en) 1923-12-17 1923-12-17 Switch-operating mechanism

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1499251A true US1499251A (en) 1924-06-24

Family

ID=24734449

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US681249A Expired - Lifetime US1499251A (en) 1923-12-17 1923-12-17 Switch-operating mechanism

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1499251A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6648276B1 (en) * 2002-04-30 2003-11-18 Union Switch & Signal, Inc. Drop down lug for railroad switch application

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6648276B1 (en) * 2002-04-30 2003-11-18 Union Switch & Signal, Inc. Drop down lug for railroad switch application
WO2003093085A3 (en) * 2002-04-30 2004-08-19 Union Switch & Signal Inc Drop down lug for railroad switch application
AU2003231165B2 (en) * 2002-04-30 2008-07-17 Union Switch & Signal, Inc. Drop down lug for railroad switch application

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1499251A (en) Switch-operating mechanism
US1140965A (en) Railway-switch mechanism.
US1425680A (en) Railway switch
US1703055A (en) Train signal
US1662468A (en) Railway skate-operating apparatus
US843641A (en) Automatic switch-operating mechanism.
US2027702A (en) Lock for railway spring switches
US809597A (en) Car-platform gate.
US912861A (en) Railroad-switch.
US2017769A (en) Railway switch controlling means
US959582A (en) Automatic self-closing railway switch mechanism.
US294172A (en) Railway gate and signal
US1021644A (en) Railroad-switch.
US1136809A (en) Switch-throwing device.
US933100A (en) Switch.
US1322345A (en) Car-actuated switch
US1529051A (en) Railroad switch
US1559407A (en) Switch controller
US522885A (en) Railway-switch
US1016867A (en) Automatic railway-switch.
US767436A (en) Switch-throwing device.
US931052A (en) Flush-door hanger.
US1312813A (en) Switch-operating mechanism
US983560A (en) Railway-switch.
US637960A (en) Electrically-operated switch mechanism.