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US315727A
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  • rIhe objects of this invention are to provide a more durable and reliable device for indicating the distance of travel of a carriage or other vehicle; to enable the dial to be observed with greater convenience, and to reduce the cost of construction.
  • Figure l is a plan showing a box having a dial-plate and indicating mechanism arranged on a vehicleaxle,and having a friction-wheel engaging with the hub of the wheel.
  • Fig. 2 is asoctional view taken through line
  • Fig. 3 is a a side elevation showing the said mechanism detached from its box
  • Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the said friction-wheel.
  • a is an axle of a vehicle, which latter is represented in outline at b.
  • c is the wheel revolving on said axle,i'rom which wheel the power for operating the indicating mechanism is derived.
  • Said indicatin mechanism is arranged in a box, d, which is preferably of metal, and is attached to the axle at a point thereon near the wheel c, between the same and the line of the carriage-body, as shown in Fig. I, so that the dial may bereadily viewed by the occupant of the vehicle by simply looking over the side of said body.
  • Said wheel e engages with a collar or iange, g, secured to the inner end of the hub h.
  • the said friction-wheel is provided with a rubber tire, t, Fig. 4C, which is sufficiently thick to allow for inequalities in the band g, and to avoid a breaking or bending of the shaft should a stone or other extraneous substance be thrown between said wheel e and the band or ilange g.
  • rirhe shaft f is firmly arranged in a tubular bearing, j, in the box, and is provided with shoulders kk, to prevent longitudinal motion, and a cog, Z..
  • the motion derived from the llange or band g is transmitted by means of the parts c jZ to the train of cogs and pinion m a o p q, which operate a center shaft, o, projecting above the plate o', and carries the fast hand or pointer for indicating on the dial w the fractional parts of a mile.
  • the cog o which transmits motion through the cog s and pinion t to the face-wheel u
  • rIhe box d is provided with a lid or cover having the face thereof of glass, to enable the dial-plate to be seen and yet exclude the dust, &c.,from access to the working parts within the box.
  • the parts In operating the device, the parts being placed in their proper relative positions and the hands set back by means ofthe finger-piece w, projecting from the under side of the box and carried by the center' shaft, as shown in Fig. 2, the engagement of the friction-wheel c with the revolving collar or band g causes the shaft f to revolve, and with it the train of gear-wheels.
  • the proportions of the parts are such that as the periphery of the wheel c traverses a mile the fast hand makes one revolution of the dial and the slow hand one space between two of the graduation-marks of the said dial.
  • the box d adapted to be secured to a vehicle-axle, and having a glass face and dial-plate, w, the friction-Wheel e, projecting shaft f, tubular bear- I engaging one of said train of oog-Wheels at one ingj, stop 7c k, cog Z, cog m, pinion n, cog o, end, projecting from said box and carrying a pinion p, cog q, working on the center shaft, friction-Wheel at the other, and said friction- '0, and operating fast -hand for indieating the wheel having its periphery engage the periph- 5 fractional parts of a mile, the cog r, Working ery ofthe hub ofthe Wheel 0,01 the bandgthere- 2o on said center shaft7 engaging the oog s, the of, all said parts

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(No ModeL) C. F. CHURCH ODOMBTER POR vEHGLES.
N0. 315,727, Patented Apr. 14, 1885.
@Nieren Srafrnsj PATENT @einen CHARLES F. CHURCH, CF NEVARK, NEV JERSEY.
ODOMETER FOR VEHlCLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Fatent No. 315,727, dated April 14, 1885.
(No model.)
To all whom t may concern.'
Beit known that I, OHARLns F. Cr-rUnor-r, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Newark, in the county of Essex. and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Odometers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
rIhe objects of this invention are to provide a more durable and reliable device for indicating the distance of travel of a carriage or other vehicle; to enable the dial to be observed with greater convenience, and to reduce the cost of construction.
The invention consists in the arrangements and combinations of parts, substantially as will be hereinafter set forth, and finally embodied in the clauses of the claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings,in which similar letters of reference indicate like parts in each of the several gures, Figure l is a plan showing a box having a dial-plate and indicating mechanism arranged on a vehicleaxle,and having a friction-wheel engaging with the hub of the wheel. Fig. 2 is asoctional view taken through line Fig. 3 is a a side elevation showing the said mechanism detached from its box, and Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the said friction-wheel.
In said drawings, a is an axle of a vehicle, which latter is represented in outline at b. c is the wheel revolving on said axle,i'rom which wheel the power for operating the indicating mechanism is derived. Said indicatin mechanism is arranged in a box, d, which is preferably of metal, and is attached to the axle at a point thereon near the wheel c, between the same and the line of the carriage-body, as shown in Fig. I, so that the dial may bereadily viewed by the occupant of the vehicle by simply looking over the side of said body. The train of cog-wheels and pinions composing the indicating mechanism, and by which the fast movement of the vehicle-wheel is reduced to the slow motion of the indicatinghands, is actuated by a friction-wheel, c, working on a shaft, f, projecting from the box d.
Said wheel e engages with a collar or iange, g, secured to the inner end of the hub h. The said friction-wheel is provided with a rubber tire, t, Fig. 4C, which is sufficiently thick to allow for inequalities in the band g, and to avoid a breaking or bending of the shaft should a stone or other extraneous substance be thrown between said wheel e and the band or ilange g. rirhe shaft f is firmly arranged in a tubular bearing, j, in the box, and is provided with shoulders kk, to prevent longitudinal motion, and a cog, Z.. The motion derived from the llange or band g is transmitted by means of the parts c jZ to the train of cogs and pinion m a o p q, which operate a center shaft, o, projecting above the plate o', and carries the fast hand or pointer for indicating on the dial w the fractional parts of a mile. Above the plate c,and on the center shaft, is arranged the cog o, which transmits motion through the cog s and pinion t to the face-wheel u, a hub of which works in the dial -plate w and around the center shaft, o, and carries the slow-moving hand for indicating the miles the carriage has traveled,it being understood that the fast hand makes one entire revolution around the dial-plate while the slow-moving hand travels from one graduation-mark to the next. rIhe box d is provided with a lid or cover having the face thereof of glass, to enable the dial-plate to be seen and yet exclude the dust, &c.,from access to the working parts within the box.
In operating the device, the parts being placed in their proper relative positions and the hands set back by means ofthe finger-piece w, projecting from the under side of the box and carried by the center' shaft, as shown in Fig. 2, the engagement of the friction-wheel c with the revolving collar or band g causes the shaft f to revolve, and with it the train of gear-wheels. The proportions of the parts are such that as the periphery of the wheel c traverses a mile the fast hand makes one revolution of the dial and the slow hand one space between two of the graduation-marks of the said dial.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new isl. In combination, in a device for indicating the distance of travel of a vehicle, the box d, adapted to be secured to a vehicle-axle, and having a glass face and dial-plate, w, the friction-Wheel e, projecting shaft f, tubular bear- I engaging one of said train of oog-Wheels at one ingj, stop 7c k, cog Z, cog m, pinion n, cog o, end, projecting from said box and carrying a pinion p, cog q, working on the center shaft, friction-Wheel at the other, and said friction- '0, and operating fast -hand for indieating the wheel having its periphery engage the periph- 5 fractional parts of a mile, the cog r, Working ery ofthe hub ofthe Wheel 0,01 the bandgthere- 2o on said center shaft7 engaging the oog s, the of, all said parts being arranged and operatpinion t, and face-Wheel u, the hub of which ing substantially as and for the purposes set carries the slow hand for indicating the miles, forth. all said parts being arranged and operating In testimony that I claim the foregoing I 1o substantially as and for the purposes set forth have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of 25 and shown. May, 1884.
2. In combination with the vehicle-axle a CHAS. F. CHURCH. and Wheel c, revolving thereon, the boX d, hav- Witnesses: ing a dia1-p1ate, indicating-hands, and a train CHARLES H. PELL, 15 of cog-wheels actuating the same, a shaft, f, F. F. CAMPBELL.
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