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US736866A
US736866A US15115603A US1903151156A US736866A US 736866 A US736866 A US 736866A US 15115603 A US15115603 A US 15115603A US 1903151156 A US1903151156 A US 1903151156A US 736866 A US736866 A US 736866A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K17/00Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles
    • B60K17/30Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles the ultimate propulsive elements, e.g. ground wheels, being steerable
    • B60K17/306Arrangement or mounting of transmissions in vehicles the ultimate propulsive elements, e.g. ground wheels, being steerable with a universal joint in the axis of the steering knuckle
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S180/00Motor vehicles
    • Y10S180/905Axles
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to new and useful improvements in motor-propelled vehicles, and it relates more particularly to means for transmitting motion from the motor to the hubs of the traction-wheels.
  • the object of the invention is to provide means of simple construction whereby driveshafts may be connected directly to the h ubs and rotate the saine when at the various angies to the shaft.
  • a further object is to provide a hub of novel construction mounted upon pivot-bearings.
  • the invention consists in providing a powershaft which is journaled within the block secured at one end of the axle of the vehicle, and an ear extends laterally from this block and, together with a base-plate secured under the block, serves as a bearing for trunnions extending vertically from a hollow spindle.
  • the hub of the wheel is mounted upon the spindle and has a cap detachably secured to one end thereof and mounted upon and adapted to rotate with the power-shaft.
  • Figure 1 is a horizontal section through the hub of a wheelV constructed in accordance with my invention andithrough the parts connected thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through the spindle of the hub and its bearing-block.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of said block with the base-plate and spindle removed, and
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of the baseplate.
  • 1 1 are the bars comprising the axle of a motor-vehicle, and the ends of these bars are tapered toward each other and are secured by means of bolts 2 upon flanges 3, extending from opposite sides of abearing-block 4.
  • This block has a longitudinally-extending passage 5 therein, within which is arranged a split sleeve 6, which is adapted to be held in position by a pin 6u, and this sleeve forms a bearing for a drive-shaft 7, extending longitudinally of the axle and having a sprocket 8 or other suitable power transmitting device thereon.
  • An ear 9 extends from the top of the outer end of the block 4, and a threaded'stem '10 projects downward from the bottom of said block and is adapted to extend through an aperture 11, formed in the center of a baseplate l2, preferably such as illustrated in Fig. 4. VAperturesl are also formed in this plate for the reception of bolts 2, hereinbefore referred to, and it will be understood that by ,means of these bolts and threaded stern 10 base-plate 12 may be securely fastened to the bottom of the bearing-block.
  • Thebase-plate has an extension 14 at the outer end thereof provided with an aperture 15 in vertical alinement with a similar aperture 16 within the ear 9.
  • a tapered hollow spindle 19 This spindle extends into a hub 2O and is provided with a shoulder 21, which abuts against one end of said hub and is overlapped by a ange 22, extending inwardly from the hub.
  • the end of the spindle -19 is screw-threaded, as shown at 23, and engaged by an internallythreaded nut or washer 24, which bears upon a shoulder 25, formed within hub 20, near the outer end thereof.
  • a dustcap 26 is threaded upon the outer end of the hub and has a rectangular recess 27 therein, which receives the angular end 2S of the shaft 7.
  • a universal joint 29 of' any suitable construction is arranged within the power-shaft at a point in alinement with the trunnions '17 The dust-cap 26 is prevented from unscrewing from the hub 2O by means of bolts 30, which extend therethrough and into engagement with a iiange 31, inclosing the hub near its outer end.
  • a device of the character described comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with flanges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage the bars and flanges to secure the bearing-block in applied position, a spindle journaled on the bearing-block, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and .eX- tending through the spindle, said shaft engaging and being adapted to revolve the hub, and a universal joint in said shaft.
  • a device of the character described comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with a perforated ear and having iianges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage the bars and flanges to secure the bearingblock in applied position, a base-plate remov- 'ably secured to the bearing-block and having a perforation adapted to aline with the ear, a spindle provided with trunnions adapted to be received by the perforations, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and eX- tendiug through the spindle, said shaft engaging and being adapted to revolve the hub, and a universal joint in said shaft.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spindle, a hub j ournaled on the spindle, a dust-cap engaging the hub and provided With a rectangular recess, and a driveshaft extending through the spindle and provided with an angular end to be receivedby the recess to cause the hub to revolve with the shaft.
  • Av device of the character described comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with flanges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage thebars and iianges to secure the bearing-block in applied position, a spindle j ournaled on the bearing-block, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a dust-cap engaging the hub and provided with a rectangular recess, and a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and extending through the spindle, said shaft being provided with an angular end to be received by the recess to cause the hub to revolve with the shaft.
  • a device of the character described comprising a bearing-block having a perforated ear, a base-plate removably secured to the bearing-block and provided with a perforation to aline with the ear, and a spindle having trunnions to be received by the perforations.

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116.736,-666. .l PATENTBD A116118, 1903.
J. MUNDBN.
MOTOR PROPELLED VEHICLE. APPLICATION FILED APR. 4. 196s.
No MODEL.
UNITED STATES Patented August 18, 190B.`
PATENT OFFICE.
MOTOR-PROPELLED VEHICLE.
E'ECIFICATION forming' part Of Letters Patent NO. 736,866, dated August 18, 1903.
Application filed Aprile, 1903. Serial No. 151,156. (No modehl T a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that 1,. JOSEPH MUNDEN, a citizen of the United States, residing in the county of Westmoreland, State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful lmprovements in Motor-Propelled Vehicles, of which the following is a specification.
. My invention relates to new and useful improvements in motor-propelled vehicles, and it relates more particularly to means for transmitting motion from the motor to the hubs of the traction-wheels.
The object of the invention is to provide means of simple construction whereby driveshafts may be connected directly to the h ubs and rotate the saine when at the various angies to the shaft.
A further object is to provide a hub of novel construction mounted upon pivot-bearings.
With the above andother objects in view the invention consists in providing a powershaft which is journaled within the block secured at one end of the axle of the vehicle, and an ear extends laterally from this block and, together with a base-plate secured under the block, serves as a bearing for trunnions extending vertically from a hollow spindle.
The hub of the wheel is mounted upon the spindle and has a cap detachably secured to one end thereof and mounted upon and adapted to rotate with the power-shaft. A
' universal joint is arranged within the powern showing the preferred form of my invention,
and in which- Figure 1 is a horizontal section through the hub of a wheelV constructed in accordance with my invention andithrough the parts connected thereto. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section through the spindle of the hub and its bearing-block. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of said block with the base-plate and spindle removed, and Fig. 4 is a detail view of the baseplate.
Referring to the .figures by numerals of reference, 1 1 are the bars comprising the axle of a motor-vehicle, and the ends of these bars are tapered toward each other and are secured by means of bolts 2 upon flanges 3, extending from opposite sides of abearing-block 4. This block has a longitudinally-extending passage 5 therein, within which is arranged a split sleeve 6, which is adapted to be held in position by a pin 6u, and this sleeve forms a bearing for a drive-shaft 7, extending longitudinally of the axle and having a sprocket 8 or other suitable power transmitting device thereon. An ear 9 extends from the top of the outer end of the block 4, and a threaded'stem '10 projects downward from the bottom of said block and is adapted to extend through an aperture 11, formed in the center of a baseplate l2, preferably such as illustrated in Fig. 4. VAperturesl are also formed in this plate for the reception of bolts 2, hereinbefore referred to, and it will be understood that by ,means of these bolts and threaded stern 10 base-plate 12 may be securely fastened to the bottom of the bearing-block. Thebase-plate has an extension 14 at the outer end thereof provided with an aperture 15 in vertical alinement with a similar aperture 16 within the ear 9. These apertures receive trunnions 17, extending from the top and bottomof the enlarged end 1S of a tapered hollow spindle 19. This spindle extends into a hub 2O and is provided with a shoulder 21, which abuts against one end of said hub and is overlapped by a ange 22, extending inwardly from the hub. The end of the spindle -19 is screw-threaded, as shown at 23, and engaged by an internallythreaded nut or washer 24, which bears upon a shoulder 25, formed within hub 20, near the outer end thereof.
A dustcap 26 is threaded upon the outer end of the hub and has a rectangular recess 27 therein, which receives the angular end 2S of the shaft 7. A universal joint 29 of' any suitable construction is arranged within the power-shaft at a point in alinement with the trunnions '17 The dust-cap 26 is prevented from unscrewing from the hub 2O by means of bolts 30, which extend therethrough and into engagement with a iiange 31, inclosing the hub near its outer end.
It will be seen that when the shaft 7 is rotated the square end 27 thereof will ycause the dust-cap 26 to revolve, and as this cap is securely fastened to the hub it is obvious that the said hub will be caused to rotate upon the spindle 19. The universal joint 29 permits the extremity of the power-shaft to rotate at an angle to the central portion of said shaft, and therefore by providing an arm 32 upon the inner end ofthe spindle 19 the same can be connected to suitable steering mechanism and readily turned to a desired angle.
By using this device the power can be applied directly to the hubs of the wheels, and the driving mechanism is rendered both simple and durable in construction.
In the foregoing description I have shown the preferred form of my invention; but I do not limit myself thereto, as I am aware that modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit or sacriicing the advantages thereof, and I therefore reserve the right to make such changes and alterations as may fairly fall Within the scope of my invention.l
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters l. A device of the character described, comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with flanges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage the bars and flanges to secure the bearing-block in applied position, a spindle journaled on the bearing-block, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and .eX- tending through the spindle, said shaft engaging and being adapted to revolve the hub, and a universal joint in said shaft.
2. A device of the character described, comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with a perforated ear and having iianges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage the bars and flanges to secure the bearingblock in applied position, a base-plate remov- 'ably secured to the bearing-block and having a perforation adapted to aline with the ear, a spindle provided with trunnions adapted to be received by the perforations, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and eX- tendiug through the spindle, said shaft engaging and being adapted to revolve the hub, and a universal joint in said shaft.
3. A device of the character described, comprising a spindle, a hub j ournaled on the spindle, a dust-cap engaging the hub and provided With a rectangular recess, and a driveshaft extending through the spindle and provided with an angular end to be receivedby the recess to cause the hub to revolve with the shaft.
4. Av device of the character described, comprising bars, a bearing-block provided with flanges to receive the bars, means adapted to engage thebars and iianges to secure the bearing-block in applied position,a spindle j ournaled on the bearing-block, a hub revolubly mounted on the spindle, a dust-cap engaging the hub and provided with a rectangular recess, and a drive-shaft journaled within the bearing-block and extending through the spindle, said shaft being provided with an angular end to be received by the recess to cause the hub to revolve with the shaft.
5. A device of the character described, comprising a bearing-block having a perforated ear, a base-plate removably secured to the bearing-block and provided with a perforation to aline with the ear, and a spindle having trunnions to be received by the perforations.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH MUNDEN.
Witnesses:
A. H. YOUNG, HARRY DE LONG.
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