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US111824A US111824DA US111824A US 111824 A US111824 A US 111824A US 111824D A US111824D A US 111824DA US 111824 A US111824 A US 111824A
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  • Figure 1 is a top view
  • Figure 2 a front elevation and Figure 3, a front-end elevation of it.
  • the object of the invention is to enable a moving carriage or trainof carriages to sound an alarm to indicate, whether to a person in the carriage or train at a distance therefrom, the position of such carriage or train or its approach.
  • Each wheel as it may roll over the said projection or head, is to depress it so as to t-ilt'the leveron its fulcrum l), which is to be provided with a spring, 0, to impart to the lever a reversed motion instantly after the passage of each wheel by the pro jcction.
  • a grooved wheel, c On the said arbor is a grooved wheel, c, provided with a ratchet, f, the two being fastened together and so applied to the arbor as to be capable of freely revolving on it.
  • An endless wire rope, E, is to go around the wheel 6, and another such wheel, h, placed on an arbor, i projected from another post, F.
  • This wheel h I term the escapement-whecl, because it has a row of pins, It, extending at equal distances apart from its side, and arranged in a circle about the wheel.
  • a counter-spring, o, projecting from the post F serves to keep the hammer-head out of contact with the belt after each blow of the hammer, the same being in order that the bell may be free to vibrate without interruption from the hammer.

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e. DRAPER.
Railroad Signal.
No. 111,824. Patented Feb. '14. 1871.
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GEORGE DRAPER, OF HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS.
' Letters Patent No. 111,824, dated February 14, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN RAILWAY ALARMS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all persons'to whom these presents may come:
Be it known that I, G'nonen DRAPER, of Ho edale, of the county of Worcester and State of Mas sachusetts, have invent-ed a new and useful Railway Alarm or Signal Apparatus for a road, crossing, or other part of a railway; and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and represented in the accompanying drawing, of which-.-
Figure 1 is a top view;
Figure 2, a front elevation and Figure 3, a front-end elevation of it.
The object of the invention is to enable a moving carriage or trainof carriages to sound an alarm to indicate, whether to a person in the carriage or train at a distance therefrom, the position of such carriage or train or its approach.
In the drawing- A A' denote, the rails of a railway track, there being arranged alongside of one of them a lever, B,
whose shorter arm is bent so as to extend through an opening in or underneath one of the rails, and is provided with a projection or head, a, so arranged as to be impinged against and passed over byeither the treads or the flanges of the wheels of oneside of a carriage or train of carriages while such may be in the act of passing the alarm apparatus. A
Each wheel, as it may roll over the said projection or head, is to depress it so as to t-ilt'the leveron its fulcrum l), which is to be provided with a spring, 0, to impart to the lever a reversed motion instantly after the passage of each wheel by the pro jcction.
From a post, 0, arranged near the outer end of the longer arm of the lever B an arbor, (l, is extended.
On the said arbor is a grooved wheel, c, provided with a ratchet, f, the two being fastened together and so applied to the arbor as to be capable of freely revolving on it.
There is also on thc'arbor a rocker-arm, 1), carrying a pawl, g, to act on the pcripcry of the ratchet.
An endless wire rope, E, is to go around the wheel 6, and another such wheel, h, placed on an arbor, i projected from another post, F.
This wheel h I term the escapement-whecl, because it has a row of pins, It, extending at equal distances apart from its side, and arranged in a circle about the wheel.
They are intended to actuate the tail or lower arm of a lever-hammer, G, such hammer being pivoted upon another arbor, l, .aud furnished with aspriug, on, for forcing it againsta bell, H, extended iiom the post F.
A counter-spring, o, projecting from the post F serves to keep the hammer-head out of contact with the belt after each blow of the hammer, the same being in order that the bell may be free to vibrate without interruption from the hammer.
If desirable, there maybe a row of pins fixed in the wheel c, and to such there may be a hammer and bell to operate like those hereiubefore described, the hammerbeing furnished with a spring to force it against the bell.
In making my said alarm apparatus, I have eudeavored to devise one of a practical character; one not liable to derangement and capable of operating under usual atmospheric changes.
For this reason Iemploy anvendless wire rope to transfer the power from the wheel 0 to the escapement-whecl h.
It matters not how much such rope may sag or how long it may be, it will generally, by its weight, produce sufiicient friction to effect the rotation of the the wheel h or transfer motion from the wheel 6 to such wheel 72..
The longer arm of the tripping-lever Bis jointe to the rocker-arm I) by a connecting-rod or pitman, I, pivoted to the two.
From the above it will be seen that while a carriage or train of cars may be passing over the head a of thcTtripping-lever B, such leverwill be put in oscillation on its fulcrum in consequence of the wheels moving on and oil" the said head.
, This movement of the lever will create corresponding movements of the rocker-arm, whereby an intermittent rotary motion will be imparted to the ratchet and its wheel 0.
This motion, by means of the wire-rope endless belt, will be transferred to the escapeme'nt-wheel, whereby the alarm will be sounded, or the hammer be caused to repeatedly strike the hell.
I make no claim to the employment of a trippinglever, a bell, and an apparatus connected with the lever, and a hammer to the bell, and to operate such hammer by the wheels of a carriage or train by successively passing over and depressing the lever, as I am aware ,that' there are various kinds of railway alarm apparatus having their general features but which generally, owing to their peculiar or faulty construction, are liable soon to become deranged or get out of order, and have to such extent that it is rare to meet with a good alarm apparatus of the kind in use.
What I claim as my invention is- My special railway-alarm apparatus, as composed of the lever B, its retractive spring 0, the connectingrod I, the rocker-arm D, the pawl g, the ratchet f, the grooverDwheel e, the endless wire-rope E, the escapement-wheel h, the hammer G, its spring in, and the belt- 'H, all'arranged substantially in manner and to operate as described.
Witnesses: GEORGE DRAPER.
- R. H. EDDY,
J. R. Snow.
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