US1081061A - Tilting car. - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved tilting-car, the tilting receptacle of which is mounted on rollers and adapted to be laterally shifted by means of a toothed gear ing on its bottom and at the same time tilted.
- the essence of the invention consists in that the side walls, without being connected with the end walls, are with their lower edges pivoted to the bottom plate in an easily disengageable way and by arms, which engage the ends of their upper edges, are movably coupled with auxiliary end walls which are rigidly fixed to the car frame, so that, upon the bottom connection being disengaged on the tilting side, the corresponding side wall opens when tilting, while the other, swinging on its upper pivots, terms then an inclined plane which secures the receptacle in its tilted position.
- an easy tilting is obtained thereby while the danger of turning the car over is avoided.
- Figure 1 is a side view of the car, and Fig. 2 a section on Fig. 1.
- a is the bottom plate of the tilting receptacle a which rests on rollers c of the car frame (Z said bottom plate being strengthened' by beams of and provided with toothed segments Z).
- the end walls a of the receptacle are rigidly fixed to the bottom plate, while the lateral walls a without being connected with the end walls, are connected in any easily disengageable way with the bottom plate by the engagement of bolt i with lugs 72 (Fig. 1) and at the ends of their upper edges movably connected by arms K: with a pair of auxiliary end walls al fixed on the car frame (Z.
- the tilting side opens, while the other side wall. is, by the bottom, caused to form an inclined plane which forms an extension of the receptacle bottom and whereby the receptacle is secured in tilted position.
- a tilting-car In a tilting-car, the combination of a rolleranounted tilting receptacle, a toothed gearing to move same, end walls for said receptacles rigidly fixed to the bottom of same, side walls with their lower edges pivoted in an easily disengageable way to the bottom plate of the receptacle, arms to engage the ends of the upper edges of said side walls, and auxiliary end walls fixed on the car frame and connected with said arms, all for the purpose set forth.
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A. PREUSSLER.
TIL'IING OAR.
APPLIOATION FILED OCT. 25. 1912.
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A. PREUSSLER.
TILTING GAR.
APPLICATION FILED OUT. 25, 1912.
Patented Dec. 9, 1913.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUST PREUSSLER, OF KLETTENIJORF, NEAR BRESLAU, GERMANY.
TILTING CAR.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AUGUs'r Pnnossnnn, a subject of the German Emperor, and resident of Klettendorf, near Breslau, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tilting Cars, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved tilting-car, the tilting receptacle of which is mounted on rollers and adapted to be laterally shifted by means of a toothed gear ing on its bottom and at the same time tilted.
The essence of the invention consists in that the side walls, without being connected with the end walls, are with their lower edges pivoted to the bottom plate in an easily disengageable way and by arms, which engage the ends of their upper edges, are movably coupled with auxiliary end walls which are rigidly fixed to the car frame, so that, upon the bottom connection being disengaged on the tilting side, the corresponding side wall opens when tilting, while the other, swinging on its upper pivots, terms then an inclined plane which secures the receptacle in its tilted position. Thus, an easy tilting is obtained thereby while the danger of turning the car over is avoided.
The accompanying drawing shows the improved tilting-car.
Figure 1 is a side view of the car, and Fig. 2 a section on Fig. 1.
a is the bottom plate of the tilting receptacle a which rests on rollers c of the car frame (Z said bottom plate being strengthened' by beams of and provided with toothed segments Z). l/Vith the latter gear toothed wheels 6, which are keyed on an axle f located in the longitudinal axis of the car Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed October 25, 1912.
Patented Dec. 9, 1913. Serial No. 727,674.
frame, so that by turning the crank g the receptacle can be put in tilting position. The end walls a of the receptacle are rigidly fixed to the bottom plate, while the lateral walls a without being connected with the end walls, are connected in any easily disengageable way with the bottom plate by the engagement of bolt i with lugs 72 (Fig. 1) and at the ends of their upper edges movably connected by arms K: with a pair of auxiliary end walls al fixed on the car frame (Z. Upon the bottom connection it, 2' of the side wall facing the tilting side being disen aged by reversing the bolt lever i and the receptacle being tilted, the tilting side opens, while the other side wall. is, by the bottom, caused to form an inclined plane which forms an extension of the receptacle bottom and whereby the receptacle is secured in tilted position.
I claim:
In a tilting-car, the combination of a rolleranounted tilting receptacle, a toothed gearing to move same, end walls for said receptacles rigidly fixed to the bottom of same, side walls with their lower edges pivoted in an easily disengageable way to the bottom plate of the receptacle, arms to engage the ends of the upper edges of said side walls, and auxiliary end walls fixed on the car frame and connected with said arms, all for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
AUGUST PREUSSLER.
lVitnesses SAM S. War/m, ERNST Bnnisor.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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