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US1445071A
US1445071A US528967A US52896722A US1445071A US 1445071 A US1445071 A US 1445071A US 528967 A US528967 A US 528967A US 52896722 A US52896722 A US 52896722A US 1445071 A US1445071 A US 1445071A
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  • my improved carwheel block preferably of metal, and incorporate therein, as parts thereof, a baseplate which has underside teeth adapted to engage the car floor, a web upstanding from the baseplate, a sloping clamp plate surmounting the web, a jaw forming part of the clamp plate, an opposing jaw seated adjustably in an extension of theclamp plate and means for adjusting the opposing aw.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a pair of such blocks as o-peratively applied to a carwheel which is blocked thereby.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation on the section line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of the baseplate of one of said blocks as viewed from below.
  • This plate comprises the oblong baseplate 6, the clamp 7. and the connecting web 8 by which the clamp is mounted on the baseplate.
  • This plate is of generally rectangular form, but has at its forward end the j rattan rarest came. 4
  • the web 8 is cast integrally with the baseplate and extends from" end to end thereof centrally. web is adapted to contact with .the tread of the carwheel 11, as shown in Figur'es2 and3.
  • the clamp 7 comprises the transversely positioned plate 12, which is inclined backward toward the baseplate and is integrally united with the web 8 at right angles therewith.
  • This clamp has two jaws, namely, the adjustable jaw 13 and the fixed jaw 14, which is an inward marginal part of the plate 12.
  • the fixed jaw is a hook, slightly crescent-shaped, which is adapted to hug the flanged side of the wheel rim, asv
  • Fig. 3 While the adjustable jaw is a hook bolt slidable in the outward marginal part of plate 12, and provided with the adjusting nutv 15 and the standard spring lock washer 16. Between these jaws the upper and forward edge of the clamp-plate is contoured to bear the tread of the wheel and to accommodate its flange 17 as shown. Corresponding parts of the block 5' are denoted respectively by the same numerals with primes.
  • a pair of my improved blocks may be applied to a mounted carwheel, standing on the car floor 18, by driving the right and left blocks forward in longitudinal alignment toward each other on the floor as wedges supporting the wheel, and by adjusting the clamps to the rim of the wheel as ing the adjustable jaws and by turning the I nuts thereon. forces the inner edge of the wheel rim slightly into the cqncavities of the fixed jaws and thus secures the blocks to the wheel.
  • the teeth 10 and 10 which cannot slide backward, settle automatically into immovable positions in the wooden floor 18; while the two blocks together constitute a single prolonged horizontal base for the wheel to which they are applied.
  • a car-wheel block of the specified class comprising a baseplate, a web upstanding from the baseplate a sloping clainp plate surmounting the web, a jaw forming part oi the clamp plate, an opposing jaw seated adjustably in an extension oi the clamp plate, and means for adjusting the opposing jaw.
  • a carwheelblock of the specified class comprising a baseplate having under teeth, a central longitudinal web upstanding from the baseplate, a transversely positioned clamp plate unitedwith the web at right angles therewith and inclined backward toward the baseplate, a fixed jaw forming an inward marginal hook-shaped portion of the clamp plate, and an adjustable co-acting jaw seated in an outward extension of the clamp plate.
  • a car-wheel block of the specified class comprising a flat base having aplurality of under teeth pointing backward, a central longitudinal web upstanding from the base,
  • a transversely positioned clamp plate surmounting the web and inclined backward toward the base, a hook-shaped forming a marginal portion of the clamp plate,- an adjustable hook bolt forming a co-acting seated in an opposite marginal extension of the same'plate, and means for adjusting the co-acting j aw.
  • a carwheel block comprising a baseplate, a web upstanding from the baseplate, a clamp plate surmounting the web in a sloping position and contoured at its upper edge to accomodate the flange and trans versely engage thetread of a Master Car- Builders standard railway carwheel, a jaw forming a marginal portion of the clamp plate for engaging one side of the wheel, a (Jo-acting jaw adjustably seated in an opposite marginal extension of-the clamp plate for engagingthe other side of the wheel, and means for adjusting the co-acting jaw.

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' Feb. 13, 1923.
. M. W. COLLINS.
RAILWYAY CAR WHEEL BLOCK.
Fl-LED JAN. 13' 1922.
MAURICE vv. COLLINS.
INVENTOR @V BY ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 13, 1923.
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Application filed Jannary'lfs, 1922. Serial No. 523,967;
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MAURICE W. CoLLiNs,
a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Cheyenne, in the countyof Laramie and State of Wyoming, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Railway-Carelvheel Blocks, and have de scribed the same in the following specification, illustrated by the accompanying drawmgs- My invention relates to that class of blocks which are commonly used forstopping or holding mounted railway carwheels immovably in position as loaded on flat cars for transportation. Until now blocks of this class have commonly consisted merely of wooden wedges, unattached tothe car wheels, but nailed individually to a car floor as often as they are used. It is the main object to my invention to position a block of this class immovably on {a car floor without the use of nails, spikes or other removable means of attachment; to secure the block to the carwheel to which it is applied; and to apply the block immediately and tenaciously to the metallic rim of the wheel, and detach the same therefrom, easily and quickly, and without appreciable injury to the car floor. To accomplish these results, I make my improved carwheel block preferably of metal, and incorporate therein, as parts thereof, a baseplate which has underside teeth adapted to engage the car floor, a web upstanding from the baseplate, a sloping clamp plate surmounting the web, a jaw forming part of the clamp plate, an opposing jaw seated adjustably in an extension of theclamp plate and means for adjusting the opposing aw.
In said drawings, illustrating the best manner in which I have contemplated applying the principles of the invention, Fig. 1,
is a persepctive view of a carwheel block which is constructed in accordance with these principles. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a pair of such blocks as o-peratively applied to a carwheel which is blocked thereby. Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation on the section line 33 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a plan of the baseplate of one of said blocks as viewed from below.
In these figures the two blocks, which are denoted generally by the numerals 5 and 5, difi'er merely as right and left members of a single co-operative pair, and are of one and the same general description. The
block comprises the oblong baseplate 6, the clamp 7. and the connecting web 8 by which the clamp is mounted on the baseplate. This plate is of generally rectangular form, but has at its forward end the j rattan rarest came. 4
re-entrant coiaiertangle 9 for the accommodation of the flange of the carwheel to which the block is applied." It hason its under-I side a plurality of sharpened lugs, or teeth 10, pointing backward. The web 8 is cast integrally with the baseplate and extends from" end to end thereof centrally. web is adapted to contact with .the tread of the carwheel 11, as shown in Figur'es2 and3.
This wheel, as shown, is constructed in ac cordance with the well known Master Car Builders standard. The clamp 7 comprises the transversely positioned plate 12, which is inclined backward toward the baseplate and is integrally united with the web 8 at right angles therewith. This clamp has two jaws, namely, the adjustable jaw 13 and the fixed jaw 14, which is an inward marginal part of the plate 12. The fixed jaw is a hook, slightly crescent-shaped, which is adapted to hug the flanged side of the wheel rim, asv
shown in Fig. 3; while the adjustable jaw is a hook bolt slidable in the outward marginal part of plate 12, and provided with the adjusting nutv 15 and the standard spring lock washer 16. Between these jaws the upper and forward edge of the clamp-plate is contoured to bear the tread of the wheel and to accommodate its flange 17 as shown. Corresponding parts of the block 5' are denoted respectively by the same numerals with primes.
A pair of my improved blocks may be applied to a mounted carwheel, standing on the car floor 18, by driving the right and left blocks forward in longitudinal alignment toward each other on the floor as wedges supporting the wheel, and by adjusting the clamps to the rim of the wheel as ing the adjustable jaws and by turning the I nuts thereon. forces the inner edge of the wheel rim slightly into the cqncavities of the fixed jaws and thus secures the blocks to the wheel. The teeth 10 and 10, which cannot slide backward, settle automatically into immovable positions in the wooden floor 18; while the two blocks together constitute a single prolonged horizontal base for the wheel to which they are applied.
I claim as my invention 1. A car-wheel block of the specified class, comprising a baseplate, a web upstanding from the baseplate a sloping clainp plate surmounting the web, a jaw forming part oi the clamp plate, an opposing jaw seated adjustably in an extension oi the clamp plate, and means for adjusting the opposing jaw.
2. A carwheelblock of the specified class, comprising a baseplate having under teeth, a central longitudinal web upstanding from the baseplate, a transversely positioned clamp plate unitedwith the web at right angles therewith and inclined backward toward the baseplate, a fixed jaw forming an inward marginal hook-shaped portion of the clamp plate, and an adjustable co-acting jaw seated in an outward extension of the clamp plate.
3. A car-wheel block of the specified class, comprising a flat base having aplurality of under teeth pointing backward, a central longitudinal web upstanding from the base,
a transversely positioned clamp plate surmounting the web and inclined backward toward the base, a hook-shaped forming a marginal portion of the clamp plate,- an adjustable hook bolt forming a co-acting seated in an opposite marginal extension of the same'plate, and means for adjusting the co-acting j aw.
A carwheel block comprising a baseplate, a web upstanding from the baseplate, a clamp plate surmounting the web in a sloping position and contoured at its upper edge to accomodate the flange and trans versely engage thetread of a Master Car- Builders standard railway carwheel, a jaw forming a marginal portion of the clamp plate for engaging one side of the wheel, a (Jo-acting jaw adjustably seated in an opposite marginal extension of-the clamp plate for engagingthe other side of the wheel, and means for adjusting the co-acting jaw.
l Vitness my signature Wyoming, this 9th day of January, 1922.
MAURICE V. COLLINS.
at Cheyenne,
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US4126211A (en) * 1977-10-31 1978-11-21 Gte Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated Cable reel restraining apparatus
US12264036B2 (en) 2013-03-05 2025-04-01 Southwire Company, Llc Rotatable cable reel
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