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US656608A
US656608A US74136599A US1899741365A US656608A US 656608 A US656608 A US 656608A US 74136599 A US74136599 A US 74136599A US 1899741365 A US1899741365 A US 1899741365A US 656608 A US656608 A US 656608A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61HBRAKES OR OTHER RETARDING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR RAIL VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR DISPOSITION THEREOF IN RAIL VEHICLES
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    • B61H13/20Transmitting mechanisms
    • B61H13/24Transmitting mechanisms for cars with two axles or bogies with two axles and braking cylinder(s) for each bogie, the mechanisms at each side being interconnected
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S16/00Miscellaneous hardware, e.g. bushing, carpet fastener, caster, door closer, panel hanger, attachable or adjunct handle, hinge, window sash balance
    • Y10S16/27Bearings
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T74/20Control lever and linkage systems
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  • FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 4
  • My invention relates to improvements in brake mechanism of street railwaymotor and other cars.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a brake mechanism for street-railway motor and other cars of a simple, efficient, and durable construction by means of which a perfectly-even pressure and wear of the whole contact-surface of each brake-shoe against its wheel may be at all times secured, by means of which the pressure may be perfectly equalized between all the shoes, and which will also enable the brake mechanism to be conveniently, quickly, and accurately adj usted from time to time as required to take up wear and secure a proper bearing of all the shoes against wheels and the proper freeing or clearing of the shoes from the wheels when the brake is not inaction and by which the parts may be always maintained in proper adjustment for efficient action.
  • My invention consists in the means or mechanism I employ to accomplish this object or result- --that is to say, it consists in the novel construction and novel combinations of parts herein shown and described, and specified in the claims, as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art from the detailed specificationfollowing and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
  • Figure 1 is aside elevation' of a street-railway car embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2' i s a detail View, partly in vertical section, showing the slotted support or bearing for the brake-shaft.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view, partly in vertical section, showing the connectionbetween the brake-shoe head and the brake-shaft and the mechanism for supporting the brake-shoe head.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail plan view showing the brake-operating lever and its connection with the brakeshaft.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical section on line 5 5 of Fig. 4:.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail sectional view of one of the parts shown in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. '7 is a detail View, partly in vertical section, showing the brake kick-back or kickspring lever and the means for connecting it with the brake-shaft; and
  • Fig. 8 is a detail plan view.
  • A represents the car-body or a portion thereof; 13, the truck-frame upon which it rests; C, the wheels; D, the pedestals; E E, the truss-rods, and F the center struts or supports for the truss-rods E, which extend between the pedestals on each side of the truck-frau1e.
  • Each of the struts or supports F is provided with a slotted or oblong bearing f for the brake-shaft G to enable the brake-shaft at each end thereof to automatically and properly adjust itself between the wheels, and thus cause the brakeeshoes on each side of the truck and the parts connecting the same with the brake-shaft to produce a proper and equal bearing of "all four brake-shoes against the wheels, and to enable the brake mechanism as a whole to automatically adjust itself to any unequal wear between the differentshoes.
  • each of the brake-shoe heads H is connected to its supporting-hanger H' by a ball-andsocket joint h h, the supporting-hanger H having also a similar ball-and-socket joint 72. h at its upper end to connect it with the truck-frame B.
  • the two parts it h of each socket have a yielding washer 71. of rubber or .other yielding material, between them, so
  • the washer may yield enough to compensate for such wear.
  • This ball-and-socket means of sustaining or supporting the brake shoe head gives the brake-shoe head a perfectly free and unrestricted movement in all directions, which at all times secures a perfectly uniform and proper fit or hearing of each brake-shoe against its wheel, so that in applying the brakes a perfectly-uniform wear on the whole contactsurface of each brake-shoe against its Wheel is secured.
  • Each of the brake-shoe heads H is connected to the tumbling-shaft or brake-shaft G by the brake-rod G and connecting-lever G ,t-helatter havinga square socket g, fitting on the squared end g of the brake-shaft.
  • the brake-lever K is the brake-lever, carrying the pulley K and connected with and operated by the brake-chains K
  • the brake-lever K is adjustably secured on the connecting-lever G
  • the adjustable connectionbetween the brakelever K and connecting-lever G preferably consists in a sleeve, hub, or collar g formed integrallyevith or secured to the connectinglever G and provided with notches or serrations 9 on its outer periphery, around which fits a two-part cap or collar 10 k on the brakelever K, which cap or collar 7070 has inside notches or serrations on a small segment of its inner surface.
  • the brakelever may be turned or adjusted to any position desired, and then by again tightening the nuts the two notched collars g (on the connecting-lever) and 7t 70' (on the brake-lever) will be firmly secured, together in their adjusted position in respect to each other by the engagement of their notched portions. This enables the brake lever to be very quickly and conveniently adjusted.
  • M is the kick-back or kick-spring lever on thebrake-shaft, the same being connected to the kick-spring N, which is connected to the truck-frame and serves to free the brakeshoes from the wheels when the brakes are not applied.
  • This kick-back or kick-spring lever is adj ustably secured to the brake-shaft or tumbling-shaft G by an inside collar or sleeve m, having notches or serrations on its outer surface, and an outer two-part collar or sleeve m m having notches or serrations on a portion of its inner surface similar to the notched collars or sleeves above described for adj ustably connecting the brake-lever to the connecting-lever by which the brake-shoes are connected with the brake-shaft.
  • the inner collar or sleeve m is a split one to enable it to be tightened upon the brake-shaft, and thus held in position longitudinally by the clamping action of the two parts of the outer collar m m Owing to the slotted bearings for the two ends of the brake-shaft Gin the supports F a perfect equalization of pressure between all the brake-shoes and all the wheels of the truck is at all times secured, while the balland-socket connection at the upper and lower ends of the hangers suspending or sustaining the brake-shoe head enables each brake-shoe to properly fit and bear throughout its wholesockets against the balls, prevent any loose the wheel.
  • the elastic orcompressible packing between the two parts of each socket enables a close fit to be always maintained between the ball-and-socket members of each ball-and-socket joint.
  • the brake-connecting rod G, between the brake-shoe head and connecting-lever G is made in two parts, the part Gr being adjustably connected to the part G by a right-and-left-threaded connecting nut or sleeve g the same being prevented from being accidentally turned by jam-nuts g g*, having extended smooth or non-threaded sleeves g to protect the threads 9 of the connecting-rod from injury by bruising or rust.
  • This enables the connecting-rods to be conveniently and quickly adjusted and without unnecessary delay to the car or line of street-cars and consequent inconvenience to the public.
  • the brake-shoe is enabled to be withdrawn by the kick-spring lever only a slight distance from the wheel, and at the same time maintained or held entirely free from the wheel without danger of riding or grinding against the wheel when the brakes are not applied, thus always enabling the brakes to be instantaneously applied at any time, as is frequently required in street-car service.
  • I claim- 1 The combination with a brake-shoe head, of a hanger for supporting or suspending the same furnished with a ball-and-socket joint to give the head a free and unrestricted motion in all directions and permit the brakeshoe to properly tit and bear against the wheel at all times when applied thereto and compensate for wear or lack of proper adjustment of parts, substantially as specified.

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Patenied Aug. 2|, 1900.
N0. 656,608. v c. E. MOORE.
BRAKE MECHANISM.
(Application filed Dec. 23, 1899.)
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Patented Aqg.2l, I900.
C. E. MOORE.
BRAKE MECHANISM.
(Application filed Dac. 23, 1899.
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BRAKE MECHANISM. (Anplicatilm filedDec. 23, 1899.)
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' NITED STATES P TENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. MOORE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO ELMYR A. LAUGHLIN, OF SAME PLACE.
BRAKE MECHANISM.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 656,608, dated August 21, 1900.
Application filed December 23, 1899- Serial No. 741.365. (No model-3 To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1,, CHARLES E. MOORE, a
citizen of the United States, residing in Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, haveinvented a new and useful Improvement in Brake Mechanism for Street-Railway and other Cars, of which the following is a specification. I
My invention relates to improvements in brake mechanism of street railwaymotor and other cars.
The object of my invention is to providea brake mechanism for street-railway motor and other cars of a simple, efficient, and durable construction by means of which a perfectly-even pressure and wear of the whole contact-surface of each brake-shoe against its wheel may be at all times secured, by means of which the pressure may be perfectly equalized between all the shoes, and which will also enable the brake mechanism to be conveniently, quickly, and accurately adj usted from time to time as required to take up wear and secure a proper bearing of all the shoes against wheels and the proper freeing or clearing of the shoes from the wheels when the brake is not inaction and by which the parts may be always maintained in proper adjustment for efficient action.
' My invention consists in the means or mechanism I employ to accomplish this object or result- --that is to say, it consists in the novel construction and novel combinations of parts herein shown and described, and specified in the claims, as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art from the detailed specificationfollowing and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
In said drawings, Figure 1 is aside elevation' of a street-railway car embodying my invention. Fig. 2' i s a detail View, partly in vertical section, showing the slotted support or bearing for the brake-shaft. Fig. 3 is a detail view, partly in vertical section, showing the connectionbetween the brake-shoe head and the brake-shaft and the mechanism for supporting the brake-shoe head. Fig. 4 is a detail plan view showing the brake-operating lever and its connection with the brakeshaft. Fig. 5 is a vertical section on line 5 5 of Fig. 4:. Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail sectional view of one of the parts shown in Fig. 5. Fig. '7 is a detail View, partly in vertical section, showing the brake kick-back or kickspring lever and the means for connecting it with the brake-shaft; and Fig. 8 is a detail plan view.
In the drawings similar letters of reference indicate like parts throughout all the figures.
In said drawings, A represents the car-body or a portion thereof; 13, the truck-frame upon which it rests; C, the wheels; D, the pedestals; E E, the truss-rods, and F the center struts or supports for the truss-rods E, which extend between the pedestals on each side of the truck-frau1e.
Each of the struts or supports F is provided with a slotted or oblong bearing f for the brake-shaft G to enable the brake-shaft at each end thereof to automatically and properly adjust itself between the wheels, and thus cause the brakeeshoes on each side of the truck and the parts connecting the same with the brake-shaft to produce a proper and equal bearing of "all four brake-shoes against the wheels, and to enable the brake mechanism as a whole to automatically adjust itself to any unequal wear between the differentshoes.
H H are the brake-shoe heads, and J the brake-shoes secured thereto. In order to secure an even and proper fit or bearing of each brake'shoe against its wheel, and thus secure efficient and reliable operation at all times, each of the brake-shoe heads H is connected to its supporting-hanger H' by a ball-andsocket joint h h, the supporting-hanger H having also a similar ball-and-socket joint 72. h at its upper end to connect it with the truck-frame B. The two parts it h of each socket have a yielding washer 71. of rubber or .other yielding material, between them, so
that in case of wear by tightening the bolt h uniting the two parts of the socket, the washer may yield enough to compensate forsuch wear. This ball-and-socket means of sustaining or supporting the brake shoe head gives the brake-shoe head a perfectly free and unrestricted movement in all directions, which at all times secures a perfectly uniform and proper fit or hearing of each brake-shoe against its wheel, so that in applying the brakes a perfectly-uniform wear on the whole contactsurface of each brake-shoe against its Wheel is secured. Each of the brake-shoe heads H is connected to the tumbling-shaft or brake-shaft G by the brake-rod G and connecting-lever G ,t-helatter havinga square socket g, fitting on the squared end g of the brake-shaft.
K is the brake-lever, carrying the pulley K and connected with and operated by the brake-chains K The brake-lever K is adjustably secured on the connecting-lever G The adjustable connectionbetween the brakelever K and connecting-lever G preferably consists in a sleeve, hub, or collar g formed integrallyevith or secured to the connectinglever G and provided with notches or serrations 9 on its outer periphery, around which fits a two-part cap or collar 10 k on the brakelever K, which cap or collar 7070 has inside notches or serrations on a small segment of its inner surface. By loosening the nuts 70 uniting the two parts 1c 70 of the outer segmental notched collar secured to or formed integrally with the brake-lever, the brakelever may be turned or adjusted to any position desired, and then by again tightening the nuts the two notched collars g (on the connecting-lever) and 7t 70' (on the brake-lever) will be firmly secured, together in their adjusted position in respect to each other by the engagement of their notched portions. This enables the brake lever to be very quickly and conveniently adjusted.
M is the kick-back or kick-spring lever on thebrake-shaft, the same being connected to the kick-spring N, which is connected to the truck-frame and serves to free the brakeshoes from the wheels when the brakes are not applied. This kick-back or kick-spring lever is adj ustably secured to the brake-shaft or tumbling-shaft G by an inside collar or sleeve m, having notches or serrations on its outer surface, and an outer two-part collar or sleeve m m having notches or serrations on a portion of its inner surface similar to the notched collars or sleeves above described for adj ustably connecting the brake-lever to the connecting-lever by which the brake-shoes are connected with the brake-shaft. The inner collar or sleeve m is a split one to enable it to be tightened upon the brake-shaft, and thus held in position longitudinally by the clamping action of the two parts of the outer collar m m Owing to the slotted bearings for the two ends of the brake-shaft Gin the supports F a perfect equalization of pressure between all the brake-shoes and all the wheels of the truck is at all times secured, while the balland-socket connection at the upper and lower ends of the hangers suspending or sustaining the brake-shoe head enables each brake-shoe to properly fit and bear throughout its wholesockets against the balls, prevent any loose the wheel.
or joggling movement of the head and insures the head and shoe being maintained always in proper position for being pressed against The elastic orcompressible packing between the two parts of each socket enables a close fit to be always maintained between the ball-and-socket members of each ball-and-socket joint. The brake-connecting rod G, between the brake-shoe head and connecting-lever G is made in two parts, the part Gr being adjustably connected to the part G by a right-and-left-threaded connecting nut or sleeve g the same being prevented from being accidentally turned by jam-nuts g g*, having extended smooth or non-threaded sleeves g to protect the threads 9 of the connecting-rod from injury by bruising or rust. This enables the connecting-rods to be conveniently and quickly adjusted and without unnecessary delay to the car or line of street-cars and consequent inconvenience to the public.
As the ball-and-socket means for independently suspending or supporting each brakeshoe head operates to hold the head in position without any lost motion, the brake-shoe is enabled to be withdrawn by the kick-spring lever only a slight distance from the wheel, and at the same time maintained or held entirely free from the wheel without danger of riding or grinding against the wheel when the brakes are not applied, thus always enabling the brakes to be instantaneously applied at any time, as is frequently required in street-car service.
I claim- 1. The combination with a brake-shoe head, of a hanger for supporting or suspending the same furnished with a ball-and-socket joint to give the head a free and unrestricted motion in all directions and permit the brakeshoe to properly tit and bear against the wheel at all times when applied thereto and compensate for wear or lack of proper adjustment of parts, substantially as specified.
2. The combination with a brake-shoe head, of a hanger for suspending or supporting the same provided with a ball-and-socket con nection between said hanger and brake-shoe and a ball-and-socket connection at the up per end of said hanger between the same and the truck-frame, each of said ball-and-socket connections comprising a ball and a two-part socket surrounding the ball, substantially as by tightening the bolts, substantially as speci- 4:. In a truck, the combination with the brake-shoe heads, of hangers for independ ently supporting the brake-shoe heads, each having a ball-and-sobket joint, the brakeshaft, connecting rods and levers between the brake-shaft and brake-shoe heads, and slotted supports for the ends of the brake-shaft to insure a perfect equalization of pressure between the brake-shoes and wheels, substantially as specified.
5. The combination with the brake-shaft, of the brake-lever, an inner collar or sleeve fitting on the brake-shaft and provided with serrations on its outer surface, and an outer collar or sleeve integral with or secured fixedly to the brake-lever and provided with in tegral serrations on a short section of its inner periphery to adjust the brake-lever, substantially as specified.
6. In a truck, the combination with the brake-shaft, of the brake-lever, an inner collar or sleeve fitting on the brake-shaft and provided with serrations on its outer surface, an outer collar or sleeve secured to the brake-lever and provided with serrations on a short section of its inner periphery to adjustthe brake-lever, a kick-spring lever, a collar on the brake-shaft having serrations on its outer periphery, and an outer collar secured to the kick-spring lever and provided with serrations on a segment of its inner periphery, substantially as specified.
7. The combination with brake-shaft, of a kick-spring lever, a serrated collar, and a segmental serrated collar for adjustably connectingthe kick-spring lever to the brakeshaft, substantially as specified.
8. In a truck, the combination with the brake-shaft, of slotted supports for the ends of the brake-shaft, the brake-shoes and heads,
connecting rods and levers between the brake shoe heads and brake shaft, and a brake-lever having an adjustable connection with the brake-shaft, hangers for suspending or supporting the brake-shoes, and ball-andsocket connections between said hangers and the brake-shoes, substantially as specified.
9. In a truck, the combination with the brake-shaft, of slotted supports for the ends of the brake-shaft, the brake-shoes and heads, connecting rods and levers between the brake-shoe heads and brake-shaft, and a brake-lever having an adjustable connection with the brake-shaft, hangers for suspending or supporting the brake-shoes, and ball-andsocket connections between said hangers and the brake-shoes,said hangers having also balland-socket connections with the truck-frame, substantially as specified.
10. In a truck, the combination with the brake-shaft, of slotted supports for the ends of the b1'ake-shaft,the brake-shoes and heads, connecting rods and levers between the brake shoe heads and brake shaft, and a brake-lever having an adjustable connection with the brake-shaft, hangers for suspending or supporting the brake-shoes, and ball;andsocket connections between said hangers and the brake-shoes,said hangers having also balland-socket connections with the truck-frame, and a kick-spring lever adj ustably connected to the brake-shaft, substantially as specified.
CHARLES E. MOORE.
Witnesses:
L. E. CURTIS, H. M. MUNDAY.
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