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US23676A
US23676A US23676DA US23676A US 23676 A US23676 A US 23676A US 23676D A US23676D A US 23676DA US 23676 A US23676 A US 23676A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10MLUBRICATING COMPOSITIONS; USE OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES EITHER ALONE OR AS LUBRICATING INGREDIENTS IN A LUBRICATING COMPOSITION
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  • the object of the said invention is to provide means for taking up the slack from the winding drum so that the cable may be wound upon it with unvarying rapidity and power.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section at w Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 a top view and Fig. 3, a side elevation of a convertible traveling or stationary windlass illustrating my invention.
  • A, A represent different parts iof the frame of the machine, supported at a short distance from the ground on wheels B.
  • C is a vertical capstan or winding drum journaled in the said frame and rotated by means of a sweep E.
  • D is a horizontal reel journaled near the end of the frame and provided with a score pulley d.
  • Gr is a scored idle pulley whose shank g, engages in notches as exhibited so as to render it adjustable longitudinally of the frame. 4
  • F, F are crabs which engage in the ground so as to hold the machine firmly in position when used as a stationary windlass.
  • the operation is as follows.
  • the cable H is passed under the pulley d, over the idler G, and around the capstan C, a sufficient number of times to give it the requisite traction. Its loose end is then coiled tightly around the reel D.
  • the capstan C being now rot-ated on its [axis will wind in the cable IVI, while the latter by engaging with the pulley el, rotates the reel D, so as to wind in the slack of the cable and maintain a suicient degree of tension to avoid the possibility of its slipping on the capstan.
  • the idler G it is the duty of the idler G, to hold the cable against the pulley d, with sufficient force, without producing such friction as to prevent its slipping so as to accommodate the decreasing motion of the reel.
  • the said idler is made adjustable longitudinally of the frame as explained.
  • the reel D is provided with suitable holes for handspikes in order to strain the cable tight on first putting the machine in operation.
  • D and G are respectively a duplicate reel and idler which are used when the machine is employed as a traveling windlass.
  • one end of the cable I-I is anchored in any customary manner'and the other end passed under the pulley cl', over the idler G and around the capstan C and reel D as previously explained; the crabs being placed in the position exhibited in red at F, so as to simply drag on the ground and offer no resistance to the motion of the machine in the direction it is desired to travel.
  • the above described apparatus exhibits a simple and effective method of automatically taking up the slack of the cable so as to Winding drum or capstan of any suitable needful traction of the cable against tlie form
  • I hereeable t0 take up the slack from the said unto set my hand.Y druin or Capstan as explained.

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i NT STATES PAT FICE.
WILLIAM P. GOOLMAN, OE DUBLIN, INDIANA.
WINDLASS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 23,676, dated April 19, 1859.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VILLIAM l?. Gooi.- MAN, of Dublin, Wayne county, Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in W'indlasses; and I hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification.
The object of the said invention is to provide means for taking up the slack from the winding drum so that the cable may be wound upon it with unvarying rapidity and power.
In the accompanying drawings Figure l, is a longitudinal section at w Fig. 2. Fig. 2, a top view and Fig. 3, a side elevation of a convertible traveling or stationary windlass illustrating my invention.
A, A, represent different parts iof the frame of the machine, supported at a short distance from the ground on wheels B. C, is a vertical capstan or winding drum journaled in the said frame and rotated by means of a sweep E.
D, is a horizontal reel journaled near the end of the frame and provided with a score pulley d.
Gr is a scored idle pulley whose shank g, engages in notches as exhibited so as to render it adjustable longitudinally of the frame. 4
F, F, are crabs which engage in the ground so as to hold the machine firmly in position when used as a stationary windlass.
The operation is as follows. The cable H is passed under the pulley d, over the idler G, and around the capstan C, a sufficient number of times to give it the requisite traction. Its loose end is then coiled tightly around the reel D. The capstan C, being now rot-ated on its [axis will wind in the cable IVI, while the latter by engaging with the pulley el, rotates the reel D, so as to wind in the slack of the cable and maintain a suicient degree of tension to avoid the possibility of its slipping on the capstan. As successive coils are wound upon the reel D, its tendency would naturally be to draw in the cable with increasing rapidity were the rotation of the said reel continued at a uniform speed but the effect of the device shown is to simply maintain the tension of the portion of the cable which is leaving the capstan; by means of the traction of the entering cable against the score pulley al.
It is the duty of the idler G, to hold the cable against the pulley d, with sufficient force, without producing such friction as to prevent its slipping so as to accommodate the decreasing motion of the reel. For this purpose the said idler is made adjustable longitudinally of the frame as explained.
The reel D, is provided with suitable holes for handspikes in order to strain the cable tight on first putting the machine in operation.
D and G are respectively a duplicate reel and idler which are used when the machine is employed as a traveling windlass. In this case one end of the cable I-I, is anchored in any customary manner'and the other end passed under the pulley cl', over the idler G and around the capstan C and reel D as previously explained; the crabs being placed in the position exhibited in red at F, so as to simply drag on the ground and offer no resistance to the motion of the machine in the direction it is desired to travel. By this means when both cables are employed the journals of the capstan will be almost entirely relieved from strain and the windlass will move at one half the velocity of the plow or other object which it is employed to draw.
It wil-l be evident that this invention is equally applicable to a horizontal capstan. To apply it to a ships windlass the idler Gr will be adapted to resist an upward pressure, the cable passing over the pulley el, on the reel and under the said idler, the latter being adjustable to vary the traction of the cable against the pulley d, as before explained.
The above described apparatus exhibits a simple and effective method of automatically taking up the slack of the cable so as to Winding drum or capstan of any suitable needful traction of the cable against tlie form I claim the application of a reel D, reel or vary it as may be found needful. 10 operated by the traction of the entering In testimony of which invention, I hereeable t0 take up the slack from the said unto set my hand.Y druin or Capstan as explained. W. I. GOOLMAN.
2. In Combination With the said reel and I/Vitnesses: capstan I claim the adjustable idle pulley OCLS. KNIGHT, Gr operating as set forth to maintain the I EDM. F. BROWN.
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US2793534A (en) * 1954-03-09 1957-05-28 Trico Products Corp Windshield cleaner
US20060023676A1 (en) * 1995-06-01 2006-02-02 Padcom, Inc. Port routing

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US2793534A (en) * 1954-03-09 1957-05-28 Trico Products Corp Windshield cleaner
US20060023676A1 (en) * 1995-06-01 2006-02-02 Padcom, Inc. Port routing

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