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- Figure 1 is a top plan View of a track and dump car-construction embodying the principles of ,my invention. w i
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation thereof.
- a Fig. -3 is a tqp plan view of the transfer trucks a V o .c
- Fig. 4 is avside elevation thereof
- Fig- 6 is alsec'tionion 8S of Fig. 5.
- v .Fig. 9 is adetail the stop lever for thetruck.
- ig 10. is a'bottom plan viewthereof.
- Fig. 11 is asectionaldetail takenon line rails 11, of the same gage andadapted to 11-11 of Fig. 3.- i
- Fig. 12 is a detail'se'ction on line 12-12 of Fig. 3.
- Fig.- 13 is' a detail sectiononline 13-13 of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 14 is a section (mime 14 14.' of
- the reference numeral-1 indicates an up- Wardly inclined track, over which adump a car upwardly.”
- the reference numeral 10 is 3 rails 1, which are disposed above the track mounted upon the track rails 8 and is pro vided with supplementary track rails 11,
- dump car upon the truck softhat the associated truck. and dumpcar may be hauledupwardlyfon the inclined track rails 9, and the contents of the dump. car .2, discharged] fromthe rear. end thereof into the pit structure 6;, between the widely spaced rails 8.
- the truck 10,- consists "of channel side sills l3 and built up'end sills, each of which consists of two channels 14, faced toward Fig. 7 is'a detail section taken onfline -77 of Fig. 3.
- V I 16 are secured upon the top surface of the side view of the end of Fig. 8 is a sectional detail taken on line one another as showniin F igs.'5 and 6, and
- Mechanisms are also provided-for posi-j tivel y 'holding the dump car-"upon the truck co-acting with bars"'29,- for 1 the purpose.
- This mechanism comprises a latch lever or.
- the latch lever-j30 is otally mounted upon upright be'aring mem i bers" 31, secu'red'on the" forward end'of the" intermediate longitudinal 'sills 21, and is provided"with a counterweight 32, which acts normally to hold the latch lever 30, upwardly in a positionshown in Figs. 4 and 5.
- Said latch lever 30, andcounter-weight lever 32 have rigidly associated therewith a downwardly extending crank 33, and, pivotally connected to the end thereof is a long link or lever 34-, consisting of a pair of flat bars spaced apart and leading rearwardly of the truck-and at its rear end having a plate 35, bolted between the flat bars, with a roller transfericar are drawn upwardly upon the 36, journaled therein.
- a long link or lever 34- consisting of a pair of flat bars spaced apart and leading rearwardly of the truck-and at its rear end having a plate 35, bolted between the flat bars, with a roller transfericar are drawn upwardly upon the 36, journaled therein.
- a link 37 asshown in Figsxl and 11, is connectedbetween the latch lever 30, and the downwardly directed crank 33.
- the ,plate 35 is adapted to abut against theupper end of the transverse I-beam 12, when the truck movesrearwardly after a dumping opera- -t1on to thereby cause actuation of the-crank 33, as shown in Fig. 6, to swing .thelatch lever 30, downwardly, and release the front axle of the dump car for movement ofthe dump car off of the transfer truck.
- a normally. upright lever 38 is journaledona pintle shaft secured betweenthe intermediate longitudinal sills 21, and has attached thereto bars orplates 39, on each side thereof, and at its extreme lower'e'n'd is provided with a counterweight 40, consisting of a series of built-up plates which act nor mally to hold said lever 38, in upright position. Securedon one endof the bars 39, as
- Fig. 14 is a series of plates affording another counterweight L1, and onthe otherend of said bars 39, are journaled spaced rollers 42, spaced'apart the same distance as the bars 34,.which constitute the connecting lever between the crank arms 33, and the spacing abutment plate 35. Said rollers 42, are adapted tobe swung upwardly by .a rearward movement .of the lever;38,'be-
- the trackrails 11, mounted upon the transfer truck are, of course, in register with the track rails 1, whereby the dump car is permitted to be drawn onto the transfer sibility of the ,material discharged striking truck, and, byi so moving, the front wheels inclined rails 9, the contents ofthe dump car are discharged rearwardly therefrom into the receivingv pit 6, between the widely spaced track rails 8, so that there is no posthe rails, 'with resultant injury thereto.
- thedraft upon the cable'3 is released, allowingthe transfer truck 10, and dump car 2,to move downwardlyon the rails 9, intoposition on the rails 8, the dump car 2, being prevented fromrolling off of the transfer truck by the hook latchlever 30.
- atransfer truck, 'adump 'car adapted to be drawn tjhereon,'means on the transfer truck for co-action withlthe' dump car to cause movement of the transfer truck with the dump car, locking mechanisms locking the transfer truck from movement, andmeans actuated 'by-the dump car moving upon the transfer truck to release said locking "mechanisms to'pe'rn'iit movement-of the transfer dumpcar'by the dump car moving thereon,
- transfer truck a dump car adapted to be drawn thereon,'means locking the dump car upon the transfer truck, locking mechanisms forthe' transfer truck adapted to be released to permit movement of the truck with the means for releasing the dump carlocking means after a dumping operation to permit thedump car to move off of said transfer truck, and.a/me'chanism for automatically restoring said dump car locking means to normal position by the movement of said dum 'car off of the transfer truck.
- v transfer truck means locking the same from movement, a'dump car adapted to be drawn on'said transfer truck, mechanisms for releasing said means by 'mo'vementj'of the dump car onto said transfer truck to permit movement of the dump car and transfer truck, means on's'aid transfer, truck for holding the dump car in locked position thereon, releasing means therefor to permit the dump I car to move off of saidtransfer truck after a dumping operatlon, and means plvoted on said transfer truck for restoring said dump lockingly'receive the dump car for its next 5.
- transfer truck adapted to interlock with the dump car drawnthereon, and locking means locking'said transfer truck from'movement releasable by movement of the'dump car 7.
- locking means locking'said transfer truck from'movement releasable by movement of the'dump car 7.
- a ⁇ dump 'c'ar adapted to be, moved upon said transfer truck, abutments on the transfer-truck adapted toreceive the dump car'thereaga'inst to cause movement of the transfer. truck class described, a
- lockingmechal nisms for locking the dump carup on the transfer truck means foo-acting with the dump car on, the transfer truck tocause movement of the transfer truck with the dump car, a locking device to lock'the transfer truck from movementautomatically-re leased by movement of the dump car thereon, and releasing mechanism for the automatic locking means for the dump car to 18-3 lease the same
- the transfer truck is returned to initial position aftermovement'
- a conveylng and dumping apparatus Comprising a transfer truck, means for-securing said truck in a predetermined position, a dump car, means for securing said car from rearward movement upon said truck, means acting directly upon said car to convey said car and truck, and cooperatoperating the' two first mentioned means durmg the operat ve movements of said apparatus.
- a transfer truck, a dump car carried thereon cooperating devices betwen said car and truck to securely lock said carto said truck upon relativemovem'ent of the car in one direction, and means coacting with one'of dump car carried thereby, means acting directly upon sald car to convey said car and truck, automatlcally operated means for securing said car to the truck when said car is moving over the truck 1n one directlon,
- a transfer truck a holding device mounted thereon, .means for automatically holding said device in operative position, a movable body carried by said transfertruck and seing" aevieewhea s'aid track is; p r r to, said abutment, and means operated by mad thereon by 'aia'aoidmg device, an abutment and means" eoepemt i abutment-to main was Said ia-iaiamovement of saidbotiy" to s aid truck to restore said device.
- a transfer truck adapted for to and fro ingmeans between said car and truck for movement, a movable body carried thereby, means for automatically locking said body to said truck, when said body is moved upon said truck to a predetermined position, and means for automatically releas ng said automatic means when said truck has completed its to and fro movement.
- a transfer truck adapted for to and fro movement, means for locking said truck in starting. position, a car adapted for movement upon said'truck and to be carried thereby, devices for automatically releasing said means and locking said car upon said truck when said car is moved upon said truck, and means for rendering said car locking device inoperative when the transfer truck has'completed its toand fro movement.
- a transfer truck adapted for to and fro movement, means for locking said truck in starting pos1t1on,'a car adapted for movement upon said truck and to be carried thereby, devices forv automatically releasing said means and locking said car upon said truck when said car is moved upon said truck, means for rendering said car locking carried-thereby; of automatically operated' means to", lock sa-ld car' on said truck, oi-a stationary device, and means; on said I device inoperative; when the ⁇ transfer truck has completed its to and fro movement, and
- a track a-transfer truck ⁇ movableithereon, a dum picar .of a substantially less width than said track carried by said truck, abut-1 ments on said transfer truckfor. arresting said dumpfcar in its forward movement, and
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Description
W. 1. BLACK.
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER FOR DUMP CARS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY I5, 1918.
Reissued June 29, 1920. 14,901.
4 SHEETS-SHEET l.
w. 1. BLACK.
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER FOR DUMP CARS.
'P-PPUCATION FILED 1ULY|5 1918. Reissued June 29, 1920. 14,901
4 SHEETSSHEET 2.
W. 1. BLACK. AUTQMAT IC TRANSFER FOR DUMP ms APPLICATION FILED JUvLYl5,191B. Reissued June 29, 1920.
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Imllll 5 If 21% H (zLH /9 I w. J. 'BLACK.
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER FOR DUMP CARS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY I5, 1918.
Reissud J 11116 29, 1920. R 14,901
4 SHEETS-SHEET 4.
a j =1 I ii i I wrnnram a. ignaoxyor CHICAGO, ILLINOIS."
AUTOMATIC ,rmnsrna non DUMP-CARS.
pecifieation o filtei s sued Letters Patent. Iigi ssfled June 219 1.92.0-
Qriginal 1, 2 43, 3.05, da t ed Rec-ember 11, 1911, erial No. 137,380,,fi1ed December 16, 1916. Application to .rassp fi e July 15 9 5- scrial no. 245,10 a
To all whom may concern Bcitlmown that I, .NV mim rJ. ldLaoK, a
citizenof the States, and a resident of t 'jo y of Ch a o, in th ow r f C ok an S at oi llh oias-ha o inve Ce a n n w and" useful lmplz r'om nts i to a i ansi rs lfo Dump-Ga e; an I do h r y de a e tha the i llow is a full, l r, and ex t desc ip n o th s m rierenooho nghe he the ac ompanying d a ngs, d1 o, ho n me als o r o n ma ked th reon, "which orm Par of this specification.
H ofor Whore d mp o ha e-be used in quarries and inother instances, the ma i "dis harged from the dump. o r ofte s ikes he .z ao rails as i i u ped o h ar to the rece ng mean vp ode be ow he br ok It h b en found,
par c arly wher o u p C r s r wn,
p ardly ov r an ncl ned trac to a po i v r a owish rhat the l rge piec of Stone or her materi l: ,of .oonsidorablo W gh whe l umpcd zfir m t e i oar by elovating the car upwardly on vthe inclined track, strike the track rails over which the ar ha eenw n win, and of en brea o frac re the samel gfa' occ r nce is "so frequent as to seriously mter rupt 0peration of the apparatus.
It i a o.bjeot the. e 1:oo hi i entio to provide a dump construction whereby dump cars ar run upon albmn e r tru which is drawn w h d mpl a p 'war ly You a du ping n l-in there y lo mg an open spa oioonsid ahlo Width r.
discharge of the v material raryvardly} of thetruck, between; h spa ed ail on wh h the r n f t u mo es, o th ;-the :o s
lik lih 'tho mo eriai, oh rgod s r k ng th spao d'm ls on which the ran f r truck is mounted; 1
It also {an object of this invent ion ,to provide a dump qnstnuehion compr sing an inclined track leading upwardly to a horr zontal dumpi g pla form with the crushe disposed th re on h. a d ith W de y spaced rails Ion said platform ion which a ransfer truc islmounte f aldyt sie truckis provided with rails .in reg ster. w th the inclined attac ra l soa o a oo re th dump ear, thereon and .to move bodily with the du p oar upw rdy o Wid y space inoliliedlrails lto permit discharge of the n en o the id m oer-into t amba-1 we n h ils 9M; e h tan i t u at he Wardly to the crushen It '1s also an object of this invention to provide a dumping construction embracing an inclined track fora dump car leading to horizontal platform for discharge down a horizontal dumping platform on which a 1 transfer truck-is mountedto roll upwardly upon a suitable incline, and with auxiliary ra ls mounted upon the truck adapted to receive the dump car drawn thereon and thereafter to permit movement ofthe transfor truck With the (l p 0hr upwardly on the incline so that the contents of the dump car will be discharged therefrom through a space in the horizontal latform. to [suitable receiving means. i v
It is furthermore an important object of this invention to construct a dump construct on for a dump oar wherein. the dump car vmoves upona transfer vtruck Whichthereafter moves automatically with the dump car upwardly into a dumping position for the dump car, and after the dumping operation;
carries the dump car, downwardly and locks ina fixed position permittingthe dump car to continue ts course downwardly over rails provided therefor to receive another charge of material. a y i It is finally an object of this invention'to provide a dump construction. wherein: the dump car is moved onto a transfer truck and automatically locked therewith and acts automatically to release the transfertruck for movement, whereby the car is conveyed upon the truck to dumping position and thereafter returned upon the .tru'ok,,the car then acting automatic-ally to permit looking of the ,truck in position and release pf the car from the truck, whereby the car may pro d nvo ly. Qfi ,Q th ru k to re iv another charge of material.
,H'II-he inyention (in ,a preferredjform)" is illustrated in the drawings hereinafter I more ,fully described.
Onthe-drawings: n Figure 1 is a top plan View of a track and dump car-construction embodying the principles of ,my invention. w i
,Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof. a Fig. -3 is a tqp plan view of the transfer trucks a V o .c
Fig. 4 is avside elevation thereof;
5 vis-a longitudinal section takenon line'5 5 of Fig. 3, with parts omitted and parts shown in eleyation,
Fig- 6 is alsec'tionion 8S of Fig. 5. v .Fig. 9 is adetail the stop lever for thetruck.
ig; 10. is a'bottom plan viewthereof.
Fig. 11 is asectionaldetail takenon line rails 11, of the same gage andadapted to 11-11 of Fig. 3.- i
Fig. 12 is a detail'se'ction on line 12-12 of Fig. 3. I
--Fig.- 13 is' a detail sectiononline 13-13 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 14 is a section (mime 14 14.' of
The reference numeral-1, indicates an up- Wardly inclined track, over which adump a car upwardly."
car, denoted as a '-'-whole by the reference numeral2, is adapted to'fbe drawn by a cable 3, attached'to the forward end of the dump car, and leading upwardlyfinto a shed structure 4, built upon aframework 5, within which suit'able'power driven winch mechanisms are provided'to drawthe dump The upwardly inclined track 1, terminates at its upper end at a horizontal platform which is built at the upper end of areceiving means into which the material from the dump car is dischar'ged- Built upon the horizontal plat form portion at theflupper end of there'- celving pit"structure 6, are track rails "8,
J ing pit, as denoted by-the reference numeral" 9, leading upwardly toward the shedv struc-' the gage of .whichfas clearly shown in Fig. 1, is considerably greater than'the' gage of the track rails 1, and said track rails 8, are inclined upwardly at oneside 0f"the"receiv' ture 1, within which the p'ower'mechanisms are mounted. p
As clearly-shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a truck,
denotedfby' the reference numeral 10 is 3 rails 1, which are disposed above the track mounted upon the track rails 8 and is pro vided with supplementary track rails 11,
which, when the truck is on said rails 8, register with the "upper end of the -track rails 8, supported upon a transverse I-beam 12, so that the dum p car 2, drawn upwardly on the'track rails 1', is drawn over andupon the'track rails 11, of the truck 10. Mecha nisms areprovidedfor locking the truck 10, in position upon therailsfS, until thedump car. 2, is received thereon, then releasing the same and automatically locking. the
dump car upon the truck softhat the associated truck. and dumpcar may be hauledupwardlyfon the inclined track rails 9, and the contents of the dump. car .2, discharged] fromthe rear. end thereof into the pit structure 6;, between the widely spaced rails 8.
The truck 10,- consists "of channel side sills l3 and built up'end sills, each of which consists of two channels 14, faced toward Fig. 7 is'a detail section taken onfline -77 of Fig. 3.
by angle corneribracket plates 15. V I 16, are secured upon the top surface of the side view of the end of Fig. 8 is a sectional detail taken on line one another as showniin F igs.'5 and 6, and
with the endsills secured to the side sills Plates respective ,end sill channels 14:, as shown 'clearlyin Figs. 3 and 7, and secured on said the-truck in parallel relation, are the track register with the track rails 1."A pair of diagonally disposed 'truss'i' rods 18, are connected between the respective bracket-plates plates-16, and extending}longitudinally "of 16, as shown -clearly"in,jFig 3. Journaled within the end. sillfchtnnel members 14, as clearly shown in Figs. Band '5, are axles-1'9, and on'thejouter' ends thereof are :rollers or wheels 20,Ladaptedto roll upoirtlie track rails 8-9. Extending centrally and long tudinally' of the truck frame, are"inter1nedi ate" channel sills 21, having their ends se cured to the interior surface of the end sills v by bracket plates 22. 1
- A's-clearly shown-in Figs 3 and 1, abutment' members 23, curved on their inner surface, "are mounted "upon the ends' Of the track rails 11,;toreceive the front wheels -2 4,=of the dump car seated therein when the dump car is drawn upon the truck in the mannersh'own in Fig/2. The entire truck 10, is'held secured in latched position bya latch lever '25, whi'ch,a's shown in Fig. 4, engages overthe upper'en'dof the transverse I-beam 12 'Saidilatch lever- 25, is
pivoted upon therear end "sill 0f the truck and provided with a tail lever extension 26, to which s'conhected a-long actuatmg link-or 'rod27. The' forwardend of" said actuating link or-rod 27, is pivotally con-- the intermediate link 27, to release thetruck for movement. Upwardly extending an d r'e'arwardlybent bars 29, are" secured to the front end sill of"the -truck,'and are positioned to receiveithe'front' axle of the dump oar engaged 'therebeneath, as clearly shown in F ig.5, to hold the dump -car'to the'truck,
and. prevent tilting of the same therefrom Mechanisms are also provided-for posi-j tivel y 'holding the dump car-"upon the truck co-acting with bars"'29,- for 1 the purpose.
' when the associated truck and dump car are I drawn upwardly upon 'the inclinedtrack This mechanism comprises a latch lever or.
i A link 37, asshown in Figsxl and 11, is connectedbetween the latch lever 30, and the downwardly directed crank 33. The ,plate 35, is adapted to abut against theupper end of the transverse I-beam 12, when the truck movesrearwardly after a dumping opera- -t1on to thereby cause actuation of the-crank 33, as shown in Fig. 6, to swing .thelatch lever 30, downwardly, and release the front axle of the dump car for movement ofthe dump car off of the transfer truck. To re.-
ceive the car for the next dumping operation, a normally. upright lever 38, is journaledona pintle shaft secured betweenthe intermediate longitudinal sills 21, and has attached thereto bars orplates 39, on each side thereof, and at its extreme lower'e'n'd is provided with a counterweight 40, consisting of a series of built-up plates which act nor mally to hold said lever 38, in upright position. Securedon one endof the bars 39, as
shown in Fig. 14,]are a series of plates affording another counterweight L1, and onthe otherend of said bars 39, are journaled spaced rollers 42, spaced'apart the same distance as the bars 34,.which constitute the connecting lever between the crank arms 33, and the spacing abutment plate 35. Said rollers 42, are adapted tobe swung upwardly by .a rearward movement .of the lever;38,'be-
neaththe bars 34,, to elevate the sameand, permit the roller 36,- to track over the top- -Q surface of the transverse :I-beam 12,
as shown in Fig. 5, permitting the latch lever 30, to swingupwardly into-normal latching position.
The operation is as follows: I
.The dump car 2, ishauled. upwardly on the inclined trackra-ils -1, by the cable 3, and
moved into'horizontal position upon the transfer truck 10, as shown in Fig. 2. Y As the dump car 2, moves onto the transfer truck, the front axle of the dump car strikes the latch 'leverI30, asshownin dotted lines in Fig. 5,-to depress the same, thereby elevating the counterweight 32, and continuing its movements, strikes againstthe lever'28, which, throughthe link 27, serves to elevate the latch lever 25, to release the transfer truck 10;from the stationary transverse I beam 12. The trackrails 11, mounted upon the transfer truck are, of course, in register with the track rails 1, whereby the dump car is permitted to be drawn onto the transfer sibility of the ,material discharged striking truck, and, byi so moving, the front wheels inclined rails 9, the contents ofthe dump car are discharged rearwardly therefrom into the receivingv pit 6, between the widely spaced track rails 8, so that there is no posthe rails, 'with resultant injury thereto. After the contents of the dump car2, have been discharged, thedraft upon the cable'3, is released, allowingthe transfer truck 10, and dump car 2,to move downwardlyon the rails 9, intoposition on the rails 8, the dump car 2, being prevented fromrolling off of the transfer truck by the hook latchlever 30. As the transfer'truck moves into position on the rails 8, the plates35, onthe end vof the connected bars 34, strike against the transverse I-bea n 12,-thereby throwing the crank arm 33, forwardly todepress the'latch lever 30, and release .thefront axle ofthe dump car. Also, thelatch lever25, on the trans? fer truck, slides overtheupperend ofthe transverse I-beam :12, and latches therewith to lock the transfer truck from -movement. As the dump car continues its rearward 10.0 movement alongon the rails 11, f-the transfertruck, ontoits own rails 1, the front axle strikes the upright lever 38, thereby swinging the same rearward'ly, as shown indotted lines in Fig. .6, so that the rollers 42, -are 1' 0.5 projected upwardly beneath the connected I linksor leverbars 3a,.elevating the zsame so that the roller. 36, on the outer endthereof, tracks over the upper surface of the trans verse beam 12, permitting the counterweight 32, to again throw the latch lever 30, up
, wardly into position to latch with the front axle of the dump car in the neat dumping operation, asin the operationpreviously de scribed I am aware that various details of con struction may be varied through a .wide range without departing flOlThtllB principles of this invention, and I therefore do not purpose limiting the patent granted other-12owise than necessitated by the j prior I art.
I clann as my lnvention:
1. In a device of the class described, transfer truck, rails thereon, .a ,dump car adaptedto be drawn onto the rails onsaid 3 from movement, released by-mechanism op- 1 erated" by the dump car moving into position thereon. t"
2. In a device-of thef-class described, atransfer truck, 'adump 'car adapted to be drawn tjhereon,'means on the transfer truck for co-action withlthe' dump car to cause movement of the transfer truck with the dump car, locking mechanisms locking the transfer truck from movement, andmeans actuated 'by-the dump car moving upon the transfer truck to release said locking "mechanisms to'pe'rn'iit movement-of the transfer dumpcar'by the dump car moving thereon,
truck with-the dump car thereon.
3. In a device of the class described, a
transfer truck, a dump car adapted to be drawn thereon,'means locking the dump car upon the transfer truck, locking mechanisms forthe' transfer truck adapted to be released to permit movement of the truck with the means for releasing the dump carlocking means after a dumping operation to permit thedump car to move off of said transfer truck, and.a/me'chanism for automatically restoring said dump car locking means to normal position by the movement of said dum 'car off of the transfer truck.
-car locking means to Cnormal position to 4. 11 a-device of the classdescribed, a
v transfer truck, means locking the same from movement, a'dump car adapted to be drawn on'said transfer truck, mechanisms for releasing said means by 'mo'vementj'of the dump car onto said transfer truck to permit movement of the dump car and transfer truck, means on's'aid transfer, truck for holding the dump car in locked position thereon, releasing means therefor to permit the dump I car to move off of saidtransfer truck after a dumping operatlon, and means plvoted on said transfer truck for restoring said dump lockingly'receive the dump car for its next 5. In a device-bf the class described, a"
track, a dump car movable thereover, an?
other track of Wider gagethan said first mentioned track, a transfer truck movable thereon, rails on'said' transfer truck of thesame gage and adapted to register'with said transfer truck, a locking mechanism on the railsea, dump car, movable thereoveri thereon.
transfer truck adapted to interlock with the dump car drawnthereon, and locking means locking'said transfer truck from'movement releasable by movement of the'dump car 7. Ina device of the class described, track said transfer truck.
described, a
other set "of track rails of wider-gage, a transfer truck movable thereover,t rack rails on'said' transfer truck of the same gage as said'first mentioned trackrails'adapted to receive the dump car! moved thereon, means on'the transfer truck to automatically lock the dump car thereon,'mechanismsto lock the o. transfer truck from movement'automatically released to release the transfer tr'lick by-movement of the dump car onto :8. In a device of the transfer truckfrails thereon, a {dump 'c'ar adapted to be, moved upon said transfer truck, abutments on the transfer-truck adapted toreceive the dump car'thereaga'inst to cause movement of the transfer. truck class described, a
when a draft" is exerted upon'the dump 031*, meansoperating automatically tointerloek with the dump car to hold the'same upon the transfer-struck, locking means to prevent movementof the transfer truck released by movement ,of the dump car thereon, said locking means operating automatically to again lock the transfer truck when the dump car is moved therefrom. 5 v
9; In a device of the classdescribed the combination with a transfer truck, and rails thereon, of a dump car adapted to be moved upon the transfer truck on said rails, looking means for locking the dump car upon the transfertruck, means locking the transfer truck from movement, mechanisms connected thereto for automatically releasing the transfen truck locking means by movementof thedump car thereon, and releasing means on said-transfer truck to release said v dump car locking means to permit the dump car to,move off of the transfer truck after the dump car has emptied. I s
-10. In a device of'the'class describedthecombination with a transfer truck and rails thereon, of a dump carmovable upon the rails of the transfer truck, lockingmechal nisms for locking the dump carup on the transfer truck, means foo-acting with the dump car on, the transfer truck tocause movement of the transfer truck with the dump car, a locking device to lock'the transfer truck from movementautomatically-re leased by movement of the dump car thereon, and releasing mechanism for the automatic locking means for the dump car to 18-3 lease the same When the transfer truck is returned to initial position aftermovement',
with the dump car to discharge position 11. In a device of the class describechthe;
combination with a narrowgagetrack of a track of -wider gage alined therewith, adump'car on the track of narrow gage, a transfer car on the track o'f wider gage, a
track on v,the transfer car to register with the narrow gage track, and meansfor moving'the dump car onto the transfer car and i iieoi thereafter-moving the-transfer car bythe said aubtmehtsmnd connected to saidthereon to a damping position dump car with the; dump 'caFr' supported dump.carfor drawiiigsaid car with said la-tra'nsfe'r track, ajdiimp carada tea' to be received/thereon and to be carried thereby,
; truck constrained'to-move therewith by said 10 abutments.
1 '13: In structu e of the-class described,
means controlling; the '113love'meiitof the dump car; anaulesweetest-male as wen,
when the dump car is-thereon;and inteflo'cking devices between the dump car and trans; fer truck operating automatically to lock and release the dump car to and from the transfer truck during movementsof the dump" carand'movements of the dump car and transfer truck.
14. In an apparatus ar se class described, the combination with atr ans-fei -t ruck having aubtments and latch levers, of a dump car adapted to be drawn upon said truck, and having a part thereof automatically locked between said abutments and latch levers;
15. A conveylng and dumping apparatus Comprising a transfer truck, means for-securing said truck in a predetermined position, a dump car, means for securing said car from rearward movement upon said truck, means acting directly upon said car to convey said car and truck, and cooperatoperating the' two first mentioned means durmg the operat ve movements of said apparatus.
16. In an apparatus of the class described, a transfer truck, a dump car carried thereon, cooperating devices betwen said car and truck to securely lock said carto said truck upon relativemovem'ent of the car in one direction, and means coacting with one'of dump car carried thereby, means acting directly upon sald car to convey said car and truck, automatlcally operated means for securing said car to the truck when said car is moving over the truck 1n one directlon,
and devices for releasing said automatically operated means when said transfer truck returned to its starting position.
18. In an appartus of-the class described, a transfer truck, a holding device mounted thereon, .means for automatically holding said device in operative position, a movable body carried by said transfertruck and seing" aevieewhea s'aid track is; p r r to, said abutment, and means operated by mad thereon by 'aia'aoidmg device, an abutment and means" eoepemt i abutment-to main was Said ia-iaiamovement of saidbotiy" to s aid truck to restore said device.
1 he an ap aratus df the class" ass sses,
the combination with aq'aans'fee track; (a a stationary abutment, or adevi' said trfick and-cooperating with Sam acne ment to hold said truck a predetermined position, of a car carried by said'triickj and cooperating means beeweea said car" and sheared to auck a release Said device ana- 160k said car tdsaid truck when said cari's' moved over said truck inone direction.-
[ 20. Inyan apparatus of the iclas's'dscribed,
the-ombinaaon with a transfer truck, of a truck cooperating with said device in apredetermined posiaofl of saaatraui to release said first mentioned means.
21. In an apparatus of the class described,
the combination with a conveying platform,
.a transfer truck adapted for to and fro ingmeans between said car and truck for movement, a movable body carried thereby, means for automatically locking said body to said truck, when said body is moved upon said truck to a predetermined position, and means for automatically releas ng said automatic means when said truck has completed its to and fro movement.
23. In an apparatus of the class described, a transfer truck adapted for to and fro movement, means for locking said truck in starting. position, a car adapted for movement upon said'truck and to be carried thereby, devices for automatically releasing said means and locking said car upon said truck when said car is moved upon said truck, and means for rendering said car locking device inoperative when the transfer truck has'completed its toand fro movement. l
24. In an apparatus of the class described, a transfer truck adapted for to and fro movement, means for locking said truck in starting pos1t1on,'a car adapted for movement upon said truck and to be carried thereby, devices forv automatically releasing said means and locking said car upon said truck when said car is moved upon said truck, means for rendering said car locking carried-thereby; of automatically operated' means to", lock sa-ld car' on said truck, oi-a stationary device, and means; on said I device inoperative; when the {transfer truck has completed its to and fro movement, and
means for; restoring. said. car locking device to ,operati he position upon movement of said 5,. :The combinationiwith a trackgjof a transfer truck having a 'track'of narrower ,I
gage thereon-i movable over said first men 'fi bn de k;-e (1111111) fie av g wh ed lthesame. gage as the track on the-transfer ,truckiahd carried thereby, fthe width of said I dump car beingisiibstantially'less than the width. of the [first mentioned track whereby lthe dumpings of said car willfbe free from the first mentioned track, and means cooperating between said car andtruck for locking said car upon said truck fromimovement therefrom. a n v i 26. Inan apparatus of the class described, a track," a-transfer truck}movableithereon, a dum picar .of a substantially less width than said track carried by said truck, abut-1 ments on said transfer truckfor. arresting said dumpfcar in its forward movement, and
means connected tosaid dump car ford'rawing A said car and truck.
27. In a device of the} class combination with-a dump car ofmeans for ,p'ath ,of movement; of said car and means automatically interlocking said car and truck r when'said car passes upon said truck Wheredescribed, the
Qperating the same; atruckv iocated in the said truck is constrainedtotravel with said car. I y I v. 28. ln a device pf the class described, the
combination with a dump cari of'a'trans fer truckrloc'ated in the path off-movement of said'car, coiiperating rmeans onsaid car and scribing witnesses.
NVitnesses v LAWRENC REJBs'i'EIN fCH RLEs Hrnns, Jr;
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