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US673750A
US673750A US1751000A US1900017510A US673750A US 673750 A US673750 A US 673750A US 1751000 A US1751000 A US 1751000A US 1900017510 A US1900017510 A US 1900017510A US 673750 A US673750 A US 673750A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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  • Figure l is a front plan view of my improved link.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view on line II II of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view on the line IV IV of Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 5 Another feature of my invention consists in rounding the exterior of the lower corners 5 5, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3. This construction I have found tends to prevent the shrinkage of the metal which otherwise oc curs at the corners during casting.
  • myinvention enables me to dispense with such feeders, thus saving metal and doing away with the necessity for grinding off the sprues which are left at the points where the feeders are broken off.
  • a further feature of my invention consists in reducing the metal of the side bars at the inner corners 6, imparting to the side bars a pinched appearance at those points. I find that by giving the link this form any shrinkage which may occur at the corners is forced into the interior of the side bars, where the section of the metal is larger and Where it does but little harm, since the surface of the link remains without cracks or imperfections.
  • An integral four-sided link for drivechains having lateral bars of L shape, rounded on the surface and in cross-section of approximately uniform thickness of metal, said bars having flanges extending along the top of their body portions and projecting out- Wardly therefrom; substantially as described.
  • An integral four-sided link for drivechains having lateral bars of L shape, rounded on the surface, said bars having flanges extending along the top of their body portions, 0 and projecting outwardly therefrom; substantially as described.

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No. "573,750. Patented May 7, IBM. G. G. HOWE.
DRIVE CHAIN LINK.
(Application filed May 22, 1900.)
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WITNES ES INVENTOR flaw w @w m @ZMM @LL'WZ '4 GM M IINITFD starts Arnr GLENN G. HOWE, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR TO THE EWART MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
DRIVE-CHAIN LINK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 673,750, dated May '7, 1901.
Application filed May 22, 1900. Serial No- 7: (N del-I To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, GLENN G. HOWE, of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Drive-Chain Links, of which the followingis a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure l is a front plan view of my improved link. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view on line II II of Fig. 1. Fig.
3 is a back plan view, and Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view on the line IV IV of Fig. 1.
In the manufacture of links for drive- 1 chains it is of great importance to secure with the least possible weight of metal the greatest possible strength and resistance to the strains to which the links are put when in use, and in order to obtain these results I form my improved link, as shown in the drawings, in which 2 is the end bar of a drive-chain link, 3 3 are the side bars, and 4 is the hook. The side bars 3 3 for the whole or greater portion of their length have a substantially L-shaped cross sectional form (shown in Fig. 4)that is to say, they have a body portion b and a flange c, which projects outwardly from the top of the body portion b,
and preferably extends from end to end of the side bar,the latter being of approximately the same thickness of metal throughout its cross-section at any one point and being curved on its exterior surface. At the ends of the side bars next to the hub are outwardly- 5 projecting shoulders 7, which extend crosswise of the side bars, as distinguished from extending in a direction parallel therewith.
The side bars, having the cross sectional form above described, and the shoulders 7 4o constitute a strong and rigid construction and result in the best distribution of the metal,
so that when the link is subjected to the usual annealing process it will be converted uniformly throughout.
5 Another feature of my invention consists in rounding the exterior of the lower corners 5 5, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3. This construction I have found tends to prevent the shrinkage of the metal which otherwise oc curs at the corners during casting. Hereto- 5o fore it has been common practice to cast drivechain links with feeders or balls of metal connecting the corners and intended by affording a mass of metal at those places to feed and prevent the shrinkage; but myinvention enables me to dispense with such feeders, thus saving metal and doing away with the necessity for grinding off the sprues which are left at the points where the feeders are broken off.
A further feature of my invention consists in reducing the metal of the side bars at the inner corners 6, imparting to the side bars a pinched appearance at those points. I find that by giving the link this form any shrinkage which may occur at the corners is forced into the interior of the side bars, where the section of the metal is larger and Where it does but little harm, since the surface of the link remains without cracks or imperfections.
Within the scope of my invention as defined in the claims parts of my improvements may be used without the others. Thus I may make a link having reduced portions 6 or with angular side bars, but with square outer corners.
Other changes may be made without departure from my invention, since What I claim is 1. An integral four-sided link for drivechains, having lateral bars of L shape, rounded on the surface and in cross-section of approximately uniform thickness of metal, said bars having flanges extending along the top of their body portions and projecting out- Wardly therefrom; substantially as described.
2. An integral four-sided link for drivechains, having lateral bars of L shape, rounded on the surface, said bars having flanges extending along the top of their body portions, 0 and projecting outwardly therefrom; substantially as described.
3. An integral four-sided link for drivechains, having lateral bars of angular form,
and having at the ends thereof shoulders 7 corners reduced portions 6; substantially as extending crosswise of the said bars; substandescribed. IO tially as described. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 4. A link for drive-chains having at inner my hand. 5 corners reduced portions 6, and having round- GLENN G. HOWE.
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ed outer corners opposite to said reduced portions; substantially as described.
5. A link for drive-chains having at inner CLINTON E. PROUSE, H. D. GORDON.
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