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US694579A
US694579A US6870301A US1901068703A US694579A US 694579 A US694579 A US 694579A US 6870301 A US6870301 A US 6870301A US 1901068703 A US1901068703 A US 1901068703A US 694579 A US694579 A US 694579A
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  • My improvement relates to that class o f hoists that are used for elevating materials vertically-as, for example, material used in the erection of a building or mineral out of a mine.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of the hoist in two positions with one guide removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan.
  • A is the tub.
  • D is the rear of the tub.
  • F E and G are fixed guides, and H is a stop.
  • My invention is as follows: Any suitable tub A is hung on the handle of bail B upon trunnions C, which are placed well below the center of gravity of the tub and to the rear thereof in such a manner that when hung the tub by its own gravity falls forward either when empty or full.
  • the bail is held by slides E to the iixed guides E in such a man-v ner that the tub can freely slide up and down between them.
  • Bar G is Xed infront of the discharge side of the tub and at such a distance from the line of the guides F as to sustain the tub in a vertical position rightside Serial No. 68,703. (No model.)
  • Bar G maybe divided into as many sections as necessary, and by adding or removing one or more sections the height of the tub can be regulated roughly. For a closer regulation one bar may be lapped past another, as shown at G.
  • the weight of the tub being mostly forward, as it is hoisted it bears against the bar G and slides upon it until the top thereof is reached, when as it is raised higher it turns upon the bar G until it becomes sufficiently inverted to discharge its contents.
  • the tub is then lowered, and as it falls it returns back upon the bar G and resumes its first position.
  • the tub can be hoisted by any convenient means. Stop I-I prevents the tub from overturning too far.
  • the tub may be attached by its trunnions or in any other convenient manner that willperniit of free movement up and down. The tub is hoisted and the fixed guides are held in place by any suitable means.

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No. 694,579. i Pate'nted Mar. 4, |902.
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UNITED STATES PATENT GEFICE.
ERNEST LESLIE RANSOME, OF NEW YORK, VN. Y.
SELF-DUMPING HQIST.
SPECIFICATION forming,part of Letters-Patent N o. 694,579, dated March 4, 1902.
Application filed July 17, 19017.
To a/ZZ wiz/0m t may concern# Be it known that I, ERNEST LESLIE RAN- SOME, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city roil' New York, in the State of New York,have invented an Improved Self-Dumping Hoist; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My improvement relates to that class o f hoists that are used for elevating materials vertically-as, for example, material used in the erection of a building or mineral out of a mine.
It consists of a tub, the bail'of which slides upon guides, while the .tub is sustained in the required vertical position by a bar against which it slides and over which it turns and discharges.
The accompanying drawing illustrates my invention, in which- Figure l is a side view of the hoist in two positions with one guide removed. Fig. 2 is a front view. Fig. 3 is a plan.
A is the tub.
B is the bail; C, the trunnions.
D is the rear of the tub.
E E are slides on the bail.
F E and G are fixed guides, and H is a stop.
My invention is as follows: Any suitable tub A is hung on the handle of bail B upon trunnions C, which are placed well below the center of gravity of the tub and to the rear thereof in such a manner that when hung the tub by its own gravity falls forward either when empty or full. The bail is held by slides E to the iixed guides E in such a man-v ner that the tub can freely slide up and down between them. Bar G is Xed infront of the discharge side of the tub and at such a distance from the line of the guides F as to sustain the tub in a vertical position rightside Serial No. 68,703. (No model.)
up. This bar extends lto the height of the required lift. Bar G maybe divided into as many sections as necessary, and by adding or removing one or more sections the height of the tub can be regulated roughly. For a closer regulation one bar may be lapped past another, as shown at G. In operation, the weight of the tub being mostly forward, as it is hoisted it bears against the bar G and slides upon it until the top thereof is reached, when as it is raised higher it turns upon the bar G until it becomes sufficiently inverted to discharge its contents. The tub is then lowered, and as it falls it returns back upon the bar G and resumes its first position. The tub can be hoisted by any convenient means. Stop I-I prevents the tub from overturning too far. Instead of attaching the bail to the fixed guides the tub may be attached by its trunnions or in any other convenient manner that willperniit of free movement up and down. The tub is hoisted and the fixed guides are held in place by any suitable means.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
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