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US647878A
US647878A US73109999A US1899731099A US647878A US 647878 A US647878 A US 647878A US 73109999 A US73109999 A US 73109999A US 1899731099 A US1899731099 A US 1899731099A US 647878 A US647878 A US 647878A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B61KAUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR RAILWAYS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the invention relates to d um pin g-cars traveling on railroad-tracks; and its object is to provide a new and improved holder for securely holding the truck of the carin position on the rails while dumping the contents of the car-body.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the im provement as applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sec-V tion of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the lock, and Fig. 4 is a like view of the hook.
  • the improved car-holder consists, essentially, of a pair of hooks A, each provided at its lower end with a tapering shank B, adapted to rest on the head ofthe rail C, inlongitudinal alinement therewith, with the hook A eX- tending vertically, likewise in longitudinal alinementwith the rail.
  • Theshank Bis adapted to be locked to the rail C by a lock D, preferably made of inverted- U shapein cross-section, as is plainly' illustrated in the drawings, with the side members of the lock engaging the sides of the head of the rail and the sides and top of the shank B to securely clamp the latter to the top of the rail.
  • the hook A is segmental in form and is adapted to receive the tread of the car-wheel E of the dumping-car F, as is illustrated in Figs'. l and 2, the forward end of the hook A being sufficiently open to readily admit the car-Wheel into the hook.
  • a carholder comprising a pair of curved, parallel hooks extending in a vertical plane and inlongitudinal alinement with the track-rails and arranged for removable connection therewith, the hooks being adapted to receive the treads of a pair of opposite carwheels, to hold the same to the track against upward movement, substantially as shown and described.
  • a oar-holder provided with a curved retaining-hook adapted to engage the tread of a car-wheel and provided with a shank, and a locking device adapted to enga-ge the shank of the hook and the head of the rail for locking the said hook to the rail, substantially as shown and described.
  • a car-holder provided with a curved retaining-hookhavinga tapering shank adapted to rest on the head of the rail, and a locking member of approximately inverted-U shape and adapted to engage the rail-head and the said sh ank, to clamp the latter in place Aon the rail, substantially as shown and described.

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y Patented Apr. I7, |900. L. 6. REPASS.
(umA HOLDER. (Application led Sept. 20, 1899.)
(No Model.)
/NVENTOH TOHNEYS UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LEE GORDON REPASS, OF CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO.
CAR-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,878, dated April 17, 1900.
Application filed September 20, 1899. Serial No. 731,099 (No model.)
To all whom t may concern):
Beit known that I, LEE GORDON REPAss, of Cripple Creek, in the county of Teller and State of Colorado, have invented a new and Improved Oar-Holder, of which the following l is a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to d um pin g-cars traveling on railroad-tracks; and its object is to provide a new and improved holder for securely holding the truck of the carin position on the rails while dumping the contents of the car-body.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as will be hereinafter more fully described and then pointed ont in the claims.
A practical embodiment of my invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a side elevation of the im provement as applied. Fig. 2 is a transverse sec-V tion of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the lock, and Fig. 4 is a like view of the hook.
The improved car-holder consists, essentially, of a pair of hooks A, each provided at its lower end with a tapering shank B, adapted to rest on the head ofthe rail C, inlongitudinal alinement therewith, with the hook A eX- tending vertically, likewise in longitudinal alinementwith the rail. Theshank Bis adapted to be locked to the rail C by a lock D, preferably made of inverted- U shapein cross-section, as is plainly' illustrated in the drawings, with the side members of the lock engaging the sides of the head of the rail and the sides and top of the shank B to securely clamp the latter to the top of the rail.
The hook A is segmental in form and is adapted to receive the tread of the car-wheel E of the dumping-car F, as is illustrated in Figs'. l and 2, the forward end of the hook A being sufficiently open to readily admit the car-Wheel into the hook.
Now in using the device the two hooks A are placed directly opposite each other on the track-rails O and are secured in place on the said rails bythe locks D engaging the Shanks of the hooks and the heads of the rails, as described. Now when the car F is run along the track to the dumping-place at which the hooks A are located, then the forward opposite truck-wheels E pass into the hooks A, and as the latter at their open ends extend over the treads of the wheels it is evident that the wheels are held to the rails against upward movement therefrom, and consequently the truck is not liable to become displaced while dumping the contents ofthe carbody.
It is evident that by having the hooks removably connected with the rails the said hooks can. be readily shifted on the rails to the desired place and then fastened in position, as described.
Having thus fully described my invention, I cla-im as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. A carholder, comprising a pair of curved, parallel hooks extending in a vertical plane and inlongitudinal alinement with the track-rails and arranged for removable connection therewith, the hooks being adapted to receive the treads of a pair of opposite carwheels, to hold the same to the track against upward movement, substantially as shown and described.
2. A oar-holder, provided with a curved retaining-hook adapted to engage the tread of a car-wheel and provided with a shank, and a locking device adapted to enga-ge the shank of the hook and the head of the rail for locking the said hook to the rail, substantially as shown and described.
3. A car-holder provided with a curved retaining-hookhavinga tapering shank adapted to rest on the head of the rail, and a locking member of approximately inverted-U shape and adapted to engage the rail-head and the said sh ank, to clamp the latter in place Aon the rail, substantially as shown and described.
LEE GORDON REPASS.
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E. K. GAYLORD, SABLE B. KANE.
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US2820421A (en) * 1955-06-15 1958-01-21 Nolan Company Removable rail-mounted car stop

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US2820421A (en) * 1955-06-15 1958-01-21 Nolan Company Removable rail-mounted car stop

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