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US1430984A
US1430984A US464077A US46407721A US1430984A US 1430984 A US1430984 A US 1430984A US 464077 A US464077 A US 464077A US 46407721 A US46407721 A US 46407721A US 1430984 A US1430984 A US 1430984A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/46Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with reciprocating digging or scraping elements moved by cables or hoisting ropes ; Drives or control devices therefor
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  • Patented 0% 3 1922 Patented 0% 3 1922.
  • Figure 1 shows in side elevation, a device constructed in accordance with the invention, the bottom being lowered;
  • Figure 2 is a top plan;
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section wherein parts appear in elevation, the bottombeing closed;
  • Figure 1 is a cross section on the line -fi4 of Figure 3.
  • the numeral 1 denotes, generally, a carrier comprising sides 2 connected by a bottom lip 8, the sides being united by an end wall 1 carrying a stop 5.
  • the numeral 6 denotes a vertically swinging bottom, adapted to cooperate with the stop 5 when the bottom is in a closedposition.
  • the bottom 6 may be mounted in any desired way, for swinging movement. In the present instance, but not of necessity. the bottom 6 ishinged at 7 to the lip 3.
  • the end wall 4 is supplied with a standard 8 which is trough-shaped in cross section, the standard including a back 9 and side walls 10. The upper edge of the back 9 of the standard 8 is shod with a wear plate or keeper 11.
  • a bail 12 is attached to the sides 2 adjacent to the forward end of the carrier 1.
  • Brackets 14 are mounted on the bail 12. Longitudinal plates 15 connect the brackets 14 with the side walls 10 of the standard 8. On the upper portions of the brackets 14, a wheel 16 is journaled, a wheel.
  • ii pivot element 18 is mounted in the plates 15, and on the pivot element 18 a two part lever 19' is fulcruined intermediate its ends.
  • the constituent members of the lever 19 are united at their lower ends'by a cross piece or pin 20.
  • a hanger 21 is located between the plates 15 and is mounted to swing on the pivot element 18.
  • the lower portion of the hanger 21 is united by a pivot element 22 with one end of a latch 23 provided with a roller 2 1 adapted to engage with the keeper 11.
  • the cross piece 20 at the lower end of the lever 19 is located below the latch 23.
  • the ends of the pivot element 22 he in the path of the lever 19.
  • the upper end of a link 25 is pivoted at 26 to the latch 23, the lower end of the link being pivoted at 27 to the bottom a.
  • the numeral 28 denotes a two part arm. pivoted at 29 to the upper end at the lever 19.
  • the members of the arm 28 are connected at their outer ends by a pin 30.
  • a wheel 31 is located between the members of the arm 28 and is supported for retation thereon.
  • the wheels 31. 1.6 and 17 are adapted to traverse a track 82, which may be a. cable, the track 32 having a stop 34.
  • the pin 80 is located, beneath the track 32 to hold the wheel 81 engaged with the track.
  • a re.- tractile spring is connectedat one end to the standard 8 and is connected at its other end to the lever 19 below the fulcrum 18 of the lever. .
  • a retractile spring 37 extends between the standard 8 and the latch 23, the spring 87 being connected to the pivot element 22 if desired.
  • the roller at the end of the latch 23 cooperates with the keeper 11.
  • the spring 37 swings the hanger 21 forwardly and. consequently the latch 23 will remain. engaged with the keep-er 11, the link 25 supporting the bottom 6 in closed position.
  • the carrier is advanced by any suitable means indicated at the arm 28 encounters the stop 34, the lever 19 being tilted on its fulcrum 18.
  • the lever 19 engages the pivot element 22 and retracts the latch 23 out of engagement with the keeper 11, whereupon the bottom 6 swings to an open position as shown in Fi ure 1 of the drawings.
  • a carrier having a downwardly swinging bot-- tom and provided with a keeper; a hanger mounted to swing on the carrier; a latch pivoted to the hanger and engag ng the in the presence of two witnesses.

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WLE. HALE. DRAGLINE CABLEWAY EXCVAVATOR. APPLICATION FILED APR. 25. 1921.
Patented 0% 3 1922.
2 $HEETS-SHEET es I w. E. HALE. DRAGLINE CABLEWAY EXC AVATOR. APPLICATION FILED APR.Z5, I921.
Patented on. 3, 1922. y
WILLIAM E. HALE, or Darn-ore, MICHIGAN.
stares lAlitfld l DRAG-LINE CABLEl/VAY EXGAVATOR.
Application filed April 25,
To aZZ whom. it may concern:
Be it known that I, \VILLIAM E. HALE, a
citizen of the United States, residing at De troit, in the county of lVayne and State of Michigan. have invented a new and useful Drag-Line Cableway EXCELVZLtOI I OIC which the following is specification. k
It is the object of this invention to provide novel means for controlling the downwardly swinging bottom of a dumping carrier.
it is within the province of the disclosure to improve generally and to enhance the utility of devices of that type to which the invention appertains.
lVith the above and other objects in view, "which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, itbeing understood that, within the scope 01" what is claimed, changes in the precise embodiment of the invention shown can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings Figure 1 shows in side elevation, a device constructed in accordance with the invention, the bottom being lowered; Figure 2 is a top plan; Figure 3 is a vertical section wherein parts appear in elevation, the bottombeing closed; Figure 1 is a cross section on the line -fi4 of Figure 3.
The numeral 1 denotes, generally, a carrier comprising sides 2 connected by a bottom lip 8, the sides being united by an end wall 1 carrying a stop 5. The numeral 6 denotes a vertically swinging bottom, adapted to cooperate with the stop 5 when the bottom is in a closedposition. The bottom 6 may be mounted in any desired way, for swinging movement. In the present instance, but not of necessity. the bottom 6 ishinged at 7 to the lip 3. The end wall 4 is supplied with a standard 8 which is trough-shaped in cross section, the standard including a back 9 and side walls 10. The upper edge of the back 9 of the standard 8 is shod with a wear plate or keeper 11. A bail 12 is attached to the sides 2 adjacent to the forward end of the carrier 1. Brackets 14 are mounted on the bail 12. Longitudinal plates 15 connect the brackets 14 with the side walls 10 of the standard 8. On the upper portions of the brackets 14, a wheel 16 is journaled, a wheel.
1921. Serial no. 464,077.
17 being journaled on the upper ends of the side walls 10 of the standard 8.
ii pivot element 18 is mounted in the plates 15, and on the pivot element 18 a two part lever 19' is fulcruined intermediate its ends. The constituent members of the lever 19 are united at their lower ends'by a cross piece or pin 20. A hanger 21 is located between the plates 15 and is mounted to swing on the pivot element 18. The lower portion of the hanger 21 is united by a pivot element 22 with one end of a latch 23 provided with a roller 2 1 adapted to engage with the keeper 11. The cross piece 20 at the lower end of the lever 19 is located below the latch 23. The ends of the pivot element 22 he in the path of the lever 19. The upper end of a link 25 is pivoted at 26 to the latch 23, the lower end of the link being pivoted at 27 to the bottom a. The numeral 28 denotes a two part arm. pivoted at 29 to the upper end at the lever 19. The members of the arm 28 are connected at their outer ends by a pin 30. A wheel 31 is located between the members of the arm 28 and is supported for retation thereon. The wheels 31. 1.6 and 17 are adapted to traverse a track 82, which may be a. cable, the track 32 having a stop 34. The pin 80 is located, beneath the track 32 to hold the wheel 81 engaged with the track. A re.- tractile spring is connectedat one end to the standard 8 and is connected at its other end to the lever 19 below the fulcrum 18 of the lever. .A retractile spring 37 extends between the standard 8 and the latch 23, the spring 87 being connected to the pivot element 22 if desired.
In practical operation, the roller at the end of the latch 23 cooperates with the keeper 11. The spring 37 swings the hanger 21 forwardly and. consequently the latch 23 will remain. engaged with the keep-er 11, the link 25 supporting the bottom 6 in closed position. Then the carrier is advanced by any suitable means indicated at the arm 28 encounters the stop 34, the lever 19 being tilted on its fulcrum 18. The lever 19 engages the pivot element 22 and retracts the latch 23 out of engagement with the keeper 11, whereupon the bottom 6 swings to an open position as shown in Fi ure 1 of the drawings. As soon as the carrier is moved sufficiently so that the arm 28 is not engaged with the stop 3-1 on the track 32, the spring 36 reacts and swings the lower end of the lever 19 upwardly, the pin 20 engaging the latch 23 and swinging the latch upwardly. At the same time the spring 3'? draws the latch 23 endwise, and advances the latch. until the latch cooperates with the keeper 11, as shown in Figure 1. he bot tom 6 in view of the foregoing, is raised automatically, and the latch 23 engages with the keeper 11 automatically, as soon asthe arm 28 moves, along with the carrier out of engagement with the, stop 34.
I claim 1. In a device of the class described, a carrier having a downwardly swinging bot-- tom and provided with a keeper; a hanger mounted to swing on the carrier; a latch pivoted to the hanger and engag ng the in the presence of two witnesses.
WVILLIAM E. HALE. Witnesses:
ALBERT S. ROTH, ESTHER A Fnos'r.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3040916A (en) * 1959-07-13 1962-06-26 American Monorail Co Lap carrier
US3110183A (en) * 1960-01-27 1963-11-12 Denver Equip Co Sample cutter

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3040916A (en) * 1959-07-13 1962-06-26 American Monorail Co Lap carrier
US3110183A (en) * 1960-01-27 1963-11-12 Denver Equip Co Sample cutter

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