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  • the invention relates to a new means of disconnecting railway car-trucks from car-bodies, and connecting them thereto, the invention being particularly designed for changing cartrucks for tracks of varying gage, but being equally well applicable to the disconnection ogni' car-trucks from cars for purposes of repair,
  • auxiliary track upon which runs an auxiliary carriage designed to support the car-body, (when the cartrucks drop,) this track having blocks or equivalent devices, which' are or may be swung in under the beams of the car, so that when the car-trucks drop slightly, the car-body will rest upon these blocks or props, and be supported upon the auxiliary carriage instead of upon the trucks.
  • the auxiliary track is on the same grade with the main track, and has a short extension from the inner end of which the main rails descend, and as the auxiliary carria-ge is drawn over this extension, the trucks, unbolted from the car-body, descend and disconnect from the body, leaving it supported by, and only by, the auxiliary carriage, which may be called the transfer-truck.
  • the tracks for i both gages run side by side, the narrow track rails between the others, for a.distance corresponding to the, length of the auxiliary track, and, at the foot ofthe inclines, they may diverge into separate tracks.
  • the car whether supported by the narrow or wide gage trucks, is brought over the transfer-truck, or into position where such truck may be brought under it, and then the trucks are disconnected from the body,
  • My invention consists primarily, in the. transfer-truck and track, in combination with the rails of a single track, or with the rails of tracks varying in gage.
  • the drawing represents a transfer-truck and track in connection with ⁇ two tracks of varying gage.
  • Figure 1 shows the tracks and trucks in plan.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are perspective elevations.
  • a a denote the rails of a narrow-gage track
  • b b the rails of a broad-gage track, the tracks being shown as running side by side at one, end of the drawing, andthe narrow rails as lying within thebroad rails at the other end of the drawing.
  • auxiliary track each side of which track I prefer to make of two rails
  • c o upon which ed rails the track rails a b incline downward
  • the transfer-truck When a car-body, is to be separated from its trucks for transfer to other trucks, or for other purpose, the transfer-truck is held stationary by any suitable means, and the ear is run up toit, so that the trucks n o of the car-body framep coin-e between the beams h 'i of the transfer-truck, the car being then Sllackled to the head k of the transfer-truck. The jacks m are then thrown under the beams 71l t', if not already brought under by the relative position of the car-body and the beams h i.
  • the transfer-truck is drawn up to or toward the bunters or stops l, drawings ⁇ with it the car-body and its trucks n o. But as the trucks n o come upon the inclined rails, they gradually disconnect from the body or from the bolts q, and run down the inclines oi' on to the sidetrack rails, as seen at 'Fig'. 3. The car-trucks T of the other track are then ready for connection to the ear-body, which U. D. TISDALE. Witnesses:

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CHARLES D. TISDALE, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO IIIMSELF AND SAMUEL SHACKELL, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN coNNEcTlNG AND- DlscoNNEcTlNe CAR-Booms AND- TRUCKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 139,835, dated June 10, 1873 application filed March 15, 1873. g
To all whom zt may concern:
A Be it known that I, CHARLES D. TIsDALE, of Boston, in the county of Suii'olk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Connecting and'Disconnecting Car- Bodies and Trucks; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawings which accompany and form part of this specification, is a description of my invention suicient to enable those skilled in the art to practice it.
The invention relates to a new means of disconnecting railway car-trucks from car-bodies, and connecting them thereto, the invention being particularly designed for changing cartrucks for tracks of varying gage, but being equally well applicable to the disconnection ogni' car-trucks from cars for purposes of repair,
In my invention, I make on the opposite sides of the track or tracks an auxiliary track upon which runs an auxiliary carriage designed to support the car-body, (when the cartrucks drop,) this track having blocks or equivalent devices, which' are or may be swung in under the beams of the car, so that when the car-trucks drop slightly, the car-body will rest upon these blocks or props, and be supported upon the auxiliary carriage instead of upon the trucks.
The auxiliary track is on the same grade with the main track, and has a short extension from the inner end of which the main rails descend, and as the auxiliary carria-ge is drawn over this extension, the trucks, unbolted from the car-body, descend and disconnect from the body, leaving it supported by, and only by, the auxiliary carriage, which may be called the transfer-truck.
Forwide and narrow gages, the tracks for i both gages run side by side, the narrow track rails between the others, for a.distance corresponding to the, length of the auxiliary track, and, at the foot ofthe inclines, they may diverge into separate tracks. By this construction, the car, whether supported by the narrow or wide gage trucks, is brought over the transfer-truck, or into position where such truck may be brought under it, and then the trucks are disconnected from the body,
leaving it supported upon` the transfer-truck,
the trucks for the other gage being then brought under the car-body, while the transfer-truck is on the extension ofthe auxiliary rails, the body being raised by the car-trucks as they and the transfer-trucks roll from the extension to the other part of the auxiliary track, and the blocks or props being then swung outward (if necessary) to permit the transfer-truck to be withdrawn. My invention consists primarily, in the. transfer-truck and track, in combination with the rails of a single track, or with the rails of tracks varying in gage.
The drawing represents a transfer-truck and track in connection with` two tracks of varying gage. y
Figure 1 shows the tracks and trucks in plan. Figs. 2 and 3 are perspective elevations.
a a denote the rails of a narrow-gage track, b b the rails of a broad-gage track, the tracks being shown as running side by side at one, end of the drawing, andthe narrow rails as lying within thebroad rails at the other end of the drawing. Outside of the rails b b, where they run adjacent to the rails a a, isan auxiliary track, each side of which track I prefer to make of two rails, c o, upon which ed rails the track rails a b incline downward,
diverging at the foot of the incline, as seen at Fig. 2. Upon the beams h 'i of the transfertruck are blocks or jacks, m, which may be so fixed as to reach under the beams of the carbody when a car is between the beams, .h fi,
but which are preferably made to swing inwardly on pivots, so as to be thrown under the beams ot' the car-body, as occasion may require. When a car-body, is to be separated from its trucks for transfer to other trucks, or for other purpose, the transfer-truck is held stationary by any suitable means, and the ear is run up toit, so that the trucks n o of the car-body framep coin-e between the beams h 'i of the transfer-truck, the car being then Sllackled to the head k of the transfer-truck. The jacks m are then thrown under the beams 71l t', if not already brought under by the relative position of the car-body and the beams h i. 'lhen the transfer-truck is drawn up to or toward the bunters or stops l, drawings` with it the car-body and its trucks n o. But as the trucks n o come upon the inclined rails, they gradually disconnect from the body or from the bolts q, and run down the inclines oi' on to the sidetrack rails, as seen at 'Fig'. 3. The car-trucks T of the other track are then ready for connection to the ear-body, which U. D. TISDALE. Witnesses:
FRANCIS GOULD, M. W. FROTHINGHAM'.'
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