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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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  • Figure l of drawing shows a longitudinal section of the axle with the improvement.
  • the general form of wheel and axle may be of any suitable pattern.
  • A is the axle.
  • B is the cast or metallic part on which the wheel turns.
  • 0 is the boxing in the wheel.
  • the lubricant if of a fluid nature, works toward the outer point of the axle, and leaves the inner end of the bearing to dry and out very soon. N ow, to keep this part in good condition requires that it should be repeatedly lubricated anew.
  • a chamber, D for any suitable fluid lubricant. This we have formed as part of part B, inside of the wheel and on top of the axle A.
  • This chamber has a channel, E, leading to the bearing of the wheel at F, where it passes some little distance as a sunken channel on top of the spindles to conduct the lubricant.
  • the bottom of box D can be lower than channel E, so that it will not run empty in standing, but so that the oscillations of level in use will cause the fluid to pass out in sufficient quantity for use.
  • the box D can also be fitted with fibrous matter to prevent the lubricant being lost too freely. Powdered graphite may also be added to the lubricant so as to assist in its action.
  • the box D has a lid, G, which is held and pivoted by a thumb-screw, H, which can be tightened up to hold the lid closed, or loosened to allow its being turned to one side for filling the chamber.

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M. SOELLINGER & HENRY NOETZLL Improvement in Axle Lubr icatorsb No. 123,949, Patented Feb. 20, 1872.
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UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.
MORITZ SOELLINGER AND HENRY NOETZLI, OF KEOKUK, IOWA, ASSIGNORS OF ONE-THIRD THEIR RIGHT TO FELIX GREMMDTGER, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN AXLE-LUBRICATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,949, dated February 20,1872.
To all whom it may concern:
We, Momtrz SOELLINGER and HENRY NOETZLI, of Keokuk, Iowa, have made a new and useful Improvement in Thimble-Skeins for Vehicle-Wheels, of which the following is a Specification The object of this invention is to form an ar-,
rangement that will prevent the need of taking ofl wagon-wheels to oil them, and present advantages ox'er others for the purpose.
,Figure l of drawing shows a longitudinal section of the axle with the improvement.
The general form of wheel and axle may be of any suitable pattern. A is the axle. B is the cast or metallic part on which the wheel turns. 0 is the boxing in the wheel. After ordinary lubrication the lubricant, if of a fluid nature, works toward the outer point of the axle, and leaves the inner end of the bearing to dry and out very soon. N ow, to keep this part in good condition requires that it should be repeatedly lubricated anew. To do this we provide a chamber, D, for any suitable fluid lubricant. This we have formed as part of part B, inside of the wheel and on top of the axle A. This chamber has a channel, E, leading to the bearing of the wheel at F, where it passes some little distance as a sunken channel on top of the spindles to conduct the lubricant. The bottom of box D can be lower than channel E, so that it will not run empty in standing, but so that the oscillations of level in use will cause the fluid to pass out in sufficient quantity for use. The box D can also be fitted with fibrous matter to prevent the lubricant being lost too freely. Powdered graphite may also be added to the lubricant so as to assist in its action. The box D has a lid, G, which is held and pivoted by a thumb-screw, H, which can be tightened up to hold the lid closed, or loosened to allow its being turned to one side for filling the chamber.
We claim- The lubricating-chamber D on the axle A of a vehicle, and having an outlet, E, arranged some distance up its side to prevent too great loss of thin lubricant while supplying actual use, and with the channel F on top of the axle to guide the lubricant into the wheel, substantially as set forth.
MORlTZ SOELLINGER. HENRY N OETZLI.
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SAMUEL JACOB WALLACE, M. W. STYPEs.
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