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US1068171A
US1068171A US76380913A US1913763809A US1068171A US 1068171 A US1068171 A US 1068171A US 76380913 A US76380913 A US 76380913A US 1913763809 A US1913763809 A US 1913763809A US 1068171 A US1068171 A US 1068171A
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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • the end of the draw bar is slotted and a removable key is inserted within the slot, the projecting ends of which key are adapted to engage arms at the front ends of a pocket" strap or yoke.
  • the arms of the yoke are located at the sides of the draw bar and the space between the draw bar and draft beams islimited, it is desirableto se cure the greatest strength possible with the least quantity or bulk of metal, consequently the pocket strap should be of malleable or wrought metal.
  • the object of my invention is the production of a strap or yoke by bending a malleable metallic bar to substantially a U shape, welding arms to the free ends thereof, and forging the same to the desired shape, whereby the greatest strength with the least quantity of metal will be secured.
  • the accompanying drawing illustrates two blanks, or partially prepared pieces of metal, requiring further manipulation to transform the same into ,a finished article constituting a pocket strap; and a finished head of a strap as a complete article ready for use.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are side and top plan views of one form of blank.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are side and top plan views ofthe heads of another form of blank.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are side and top plan views of the head of a completed pocket strap or yoke, the position of the rear slotted end of a draw bar between the arms of the yoke and also a key bein indicated in dotted lines.
  • a ar of wrought .metal for example, 5" or ii wide and 1" or more thick and of the requisite len h, is bent to a U shape in forming the bodies of the blanks shown by l igsl l, 2, 3 and t.
  • two pieces of malleable metal A A are each bent to a if or U shape and the free ends welded of welding will be substantially of the same thickness as the body of the strap.
  • the arms are preferably disposed at angles to each other, forming a slot D, as shown.
  • the arms A A are formed of a single piece of malleable metal bent to a- V or U shape and slitted or slotted intermediate the ends, and preferably the arms slightly spread apart prior to welding the free ends of thesame upon the ends B B of the body of the strap.
  • flanges E E may be formed u on the free ends of, the malleable metal 211', as shown, and the flanges welded to the edges of the ends B B at the same time the other surfaces are welded together.
  • a pocket strap or yoke consisting in making a blank by bending a bar of metal to a U shape to form the body portion of the strap, forming arms of a V or U shape, and welding the free ends thereof upon the free ends of the body )ortion; and finally upon t e arms and spreading the same apart forging flanges far enough to receive the rear end of a draw bar between them.”
  • a pocket strap or yoke consisting in making a blank by bending a bar of metal to a U shape to .form the body portion of the strap, slitting a bar of metal intermediate its ends and bending the same to a V or U shape, and Welding the freev ends of the bar to the free ends of the body portion; and finally spread- 1:: ing the metal each side of the slit and forging the same into arms.

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A. G. SANDMAN.
ART OF MANUFACTURING POGKET STRAPS.
APPLKOATION FILED APILZG, 1913.
Patented July 22, 3.913.
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ART 0]? MANUFACTURING POCKET-STRAPS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 26,
I Patented July 22, 1913. 1913. Serial No. 763, 09-
T 0 all whom 2'15 may concern Be it known that I, Apoosr G. SANDMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore city, State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Art of Manufacturing Pocket Straps, of which the following is a specificatio-n.
To facilitate the removal of a draw bar, and con ler head from an assembled draft and bu ng gear and the substitution of another, the end of the draw bar is slotted and a removable key is inserted within the slot, the projecting ends of which key are adapted to engage arms at the front ends of a pocket" strap or yoke. As the arms of the yoke are located at the sides of the draw bar and the space between the draw bar and draft beams islimited, it is desirableto se cure the greatest strength possible with the least quantity or bulk of metal, consequently the pocket strap should be of malleable or wrought metal.
The object of my invention is the production of a strap or yoke by bending a malleable metallic bar to substantially a U shape, welding arms to the free ends thereof, and forging the same to the desired shape, whereby the greatest strength with the least quantity of metal will be secured.
The invention consists in the art or claimed.
The accompanying drawing illustrates two blanks, or partially prepared pieces of metal, requiring further manipulation to transform the same into ,a finished article constituting a pocket strap; and a finished head of a strap as a complete article ready for use. p
Figures 1 and 2 are side and top plan views of one form of blank. Figs. 3 and 4 are side and top plan views ofthe heads of another form of blank. Figs. 5 and 6 are side and top plan views of the head of a completed pocket strap or yoke, the position of the rear slotted end of a draw bar between the arms of the yoke and also a key bein indicated in dotted lines.
A ar of wrought .metal, for example, 5" or ii wide and 1" or more thick and of the requisite len h, is bent to a U shape in forming the bodies of the blanks shown by l igsl l, 2, 3 and t. In Figs. 1 and 2 two pieces of malleable metal A A are each bent to a if or U shape and the free ends welded of welding will be substantially of the same thickness as the body of the strap. The arms are preferably disposed at angles to each other, forming a slot D, as shown. In Figs. 3 and 4 the arms A A are formed of a single piece of malleable metal bent to a- V or U shape and slitted or slotted intermediate the ends, and preferably the arms slightly spread apart prior to welding the free ends of thesame upon the ends B B of the body of the strap. To provide a seat for the free ends B 18 of the body of the strap, flanges E E may be formed u on the free ends of, the malleable metal 211', as shown, and the flanges welded to the edges of the ends B B at the same time the other surfaces are welded together. To produce the completed pocket strap or yoke further manipulation is necessary and it consists in forging the end of either one of the blanks having the arms between suitable dies (not shown), spreading the arms apart far enough to receive the rear end of a draw bar, fashioning the flanges H H on the arms, and providing an increased thickness of metal at the points K against which the ends of the key L bear in. the act of drawmg.
From the foregoing description taken in connection with the drawing it becomes clear that I have devised a simple and comparatively cheap method of manufacturing malleable metal yokes or pocket straps of maximum strength with the least quantity of metal, and which hawe arms that can receive the rear end of a draw bar and occupy the limited space between the draft beams of a car floor frame, the said arms, moreover, being strong enough to withstand the strains of severe service without breaking.
What I claim is: 1
l. The art of manufacturing a pocket strap or yoke consisting in making a blank by bending a bar of metal to a U shape to form the body portion of the strap, forming arms of a V or U shape, and welding the free ends thereof upon the free ends of the body )ortion; and finally upon t e arms and spreading the same apart forging flanges far enough to receive the rear end of a draw bar between them."
2. The art of manufacturing a pocket strap or yoke consisting in making a blank by bending a bar of metal to a U shape to .form the body portion of the strap, slitting a bar of metal intermediate its ends and bending the same to a V or U shape, and Welding the freev ends of the bar to the free ends of the body portion; and finally spread- 1:: ing the metal each side of the slit and forging the same into arms.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence oftwo Witnesses.
QAUGUST G. SANDMAN. Witnesses:
NICHOLAS C. THALHEIMER,
ARTHUR B. SEVERN.
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