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- This invention relates to the manufacture of wrought-metal drawhars, and has for its object the construction of a draw-bar in which 5 the head and a portion of the bodyare formed together and the straps or top and bottom bars welded thereto.
- Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my improved drawbar.
- Fig. :2 is a perspective view of the some.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective View of a )ile. 4
- FIG. 2 5 is a perspective View of the draw-bar straps before bending.
- Fig. 5 is sectional elevation of one of the dies, and
- Figs. 6 and 7 are front and side views of the male die.
- A represents a blank which forms the front end of the drawbar, and consists of a billet of metal, which may be forged into shape by welding or cast as an ingot. when made by welding, it is constructed out of a piie, which consists of top and bottom pieces, a b, and side pieces, cdm'ith corner pieces or fillets, e, in the angles and a block, (2, to close one end.
- the cavityf forms a chamber for the reception of a link.
- ac billet thus formed is shaped in a suitable die and forged into the configuration shown, with a head, 5 a thickened portion, 72, through which the coupli-ng-pin passes, and ohamfered end portions, i 'i, for welding the straps k 5 thereto.
- the billet is made by casting, it is turned out of the flask in the shape shown in Fig. 1. but is finished in suitable dies, as will hereinafte appear.
- the blank from which the body part B is made is shown in Fi 4, and consists of a rectangular bar, with its ends chanifered at n n,
- concavities pp which commence at the bearing-surface around the aperture and deepen as they recedetherefrom, thus forming a chamber of sni'licient depth to protect the hand of an operator when two draw-heads are brought together for coupling, without weakening the head or destroying the continuity of the bearingsurlace.
- the concavities p p are formed in the face ofthe head by means of the dies shown in Figs.
- the upper half, D, of the die is formedwith a central projection, s, and side convex projections, 5 t, which correspond with the cavities r '2, and is attached to the head of an ordinary steam-hammer or other reciprocating head of a machine for the purpose.
- the operation of constructing a draw-bar from the blanks shown is as follows: The blank A having been forged into shape, the body part B is welded thereto, thus forming a drawbar that will endure severe thrusts without liability to break, and present a continuous fiber of the metal between the body and the flange of the head.
- a pile for the manufacture of draw-bar heads composed of top, bottom, and side pieces piled together with corner fillets, and having a central aperture closed at one end, substantially as described.
- a draw-bar head consisting of a block of Y metal provided with a central aperture for the 4.
- a forged draw-head having an aperture for the reception of a link, a continuous bearing-surface around said aperture, and cavities sunk in the faceof the head, said cavities increasing in depth from said bearing-surface to the edge of the face of the head jointly, with straps welded to said head, substantially as described.
- a die for forming the heads of draw-bars consisting of a die-block having a central apertnre with concavities on opposite sides of said aperture, in combination with a companion die provided with a central projection and convex projections on opposite sides thereof, substantially as described.
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(No Model. 2'Shets-Sheet 1. J. T. WILSON. MANUFACTURE OF DRAW BARS. No 356,814. Patented Feb; 1, 1887.;
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J.-T. WILSON. MANUFACTURE OF DRAW BARS. No. 356,814., Patented Feb. 1, 1887.
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JOHN T. XVILS'ON, OF PITTSBUBG, PENESYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO THE PITTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
MANUFACTURE OF DEAWbBARS.
SPECIFIQEAZIOE? forming part of Letters Patent No. 355,814, dated February 1, 1887.
Application filed September 21, 1886. Serial X0. ll-5.180. (No model.)
To a-Zl lull 071E it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, JOHN T. TILSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Alleghen and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Manufacture of Draw- Bars; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in {Q the art to which it appcrtains to make and use the same. v
This invention relates to the manufacture of wrought-metal drawhars, and has for its object the construction of a draw-bar in which 5 the head and a portion of the bodyare formed together and the straps or top and bottom bars welded thereto.
The invention will be hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
3 ,In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my improved drawbar. Fig. :2 is a perspective view of the some. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of a )ile. 4
2 5 is a perspective View of the draw-bar straps before bending. Fig. 5 is sectional elevation of one of the dies, and Figs. 6 and 7 are front and side views of the male die.
Reference being had to the drawings and the letters marked thereon, A represents a blank which forms the front end of the drawbar, and consists of a billet of metal, which may be forged into shape by welding or cast as an ingot. when made by welding, it is constructed out of a piie, which consists of top and bottom pieces, a b, and side pieces, cdm'ith corner pieces or fillets, e, in the angles and a block, (2, to close one end. The cavityf forms a chamber for the reception of a link. The
ac billet thus formed is shaped in a suitable die and forged into the configuration shown, with a head, 5 a thickened portion, 72, through which the coupli-ng-pin passes, and ohamfered end portions, i 'i, for welding the straps k 5 thereto. XVhcn the billet is made by casting, it is turned out of the flask in the shape shown in Fig. 1. but is finished in suitable dies, as will hereinafte appear.
13 represents the body part of the draw-bar,
which consists of top and bottom straps, k k, the free ends of which are welded to the rear end of the front section, as shown.
The blank from which the body part B is made is shown in Fi 4, and consists of a rectangular bar, with its ends chanifered at n n,
w and by preference it is provided with a projection in the center. The face of the draw-head is provided with a continuous bearingsurface,
0, around the borders of the aperture for the link, and on both sides of said aperture are formed concavities pp, which commence at the bearing-surface around the aperture and deepen as they recedetherefrom, thus forming a chamber of sni'licient depth to protect the hand of an operator when two draw-heads are brought together for coupling, without weakening the head or destroying the continuity of the bearingsurlace.
Heretofore the heads of draw-bars have been cut away for the same purpose 5 but the cavity destroyed the continuity of the bearing surface for an adjacent head, and resulted in breaking the upper or lower half of the head from. the remaining portion. By my improvement the advantage of the cavity is had with- 7 5 out impairing the strength of the head.
The concavities p p are formed in the face ofthe head by means of the dies shown in Figs.
5, 6, and '7, and in which (3 represents the lower half of the die, which is secured to an 86 anvil and is provided with a central aperture,
q, and. side cavities, 7 r.
The upper half, D, of the die is formedwith a central projection, s, and side convex projections, 5 t, which correspond with the cavities r '2, and is attached to the head of an ordinary steam-hammer or other reciprocating head of a machine for the purpose.
Instead of forging or casting the billet in the manner shown and described, it may be 90 made in two longitudinal sections and welded on the line a: as of Fig. 1.
The operation of constructing a draw-bar from the blanks shown is as follows: The blank A having been forged into shape, the body part B is welded thereto, thus forming a drawbar that will endure severe thrusts without liability to break, and present a continuous fiber of the metal between the body and the flange of the head.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is- 1. A pile for the manufacture of draw-bar heads, composed of top, bottom, and side pieces piled together with corner fillets, and having a central aperture closed at one end, substantially as described.
2. A draw-bar head consisting of a block of Y metal provided with a central aperture for the 4. A forged draw-head having an aperture for the reception of a link, a continuous bearing-surface around said aperture, and cavities sunk in the faceof the head, said cavities increasing in depth from said bearing-surface to the edge of the face of the head jointly, with straps welded to said head, substantially as described.
5. A die for forming the heads of draw-bars, consisting of a die-block having a central apertnre with concavities on opposite sides of said aperture, in combination with a companion die provided with a central projection and convex projections on opposite sides thereof, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN '1. WILSON.
Witnesses;
S. A. TERRY, D. G. REINOBL.
Corrections in Letters Patent No. 356,8i4.
It hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 356,814., granted February 1, 1
upon the application of J ohn T. Wilson, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for an impr ment in the Manufaeture of Draw-Bars, errors appear in the printed specifieo requiring correction, as follows: On page 2, line 2?, a. comma. should be inserted 2 the word head, and the comma. after the word that theLetters Patent should be read with these corrections therein that the a may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Ofitice.
this 8th day of February, A. D. 1587.
D. L. HAW'KINS, Acting Secretary of the I at jointly should be stricken out;
Signed, eountersigned, and sealed [SEAL] Gountersigned R. B. VANGE,
Acting Coimnissioner of Patients.
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