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US845850A
US845850A US34721806A US1906347218A US845850A US 845850 A US845850 A US 845850A US 34721806 A US34721806 A US 34721806A US 1906347218 A US1906347218 A US 1906347218A US 845850 A US845850 A US 845850A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the objectI is to provide a simple wellbalanted construction in which iniury to an j engine or a crank-shaft will not disable the t t inediate shats, and this sliding is etl'eeted lnaeliine.
  • Aeeoriling to niy invention wo engines or two sets oi engines, preferably disposed vertically, are located at the iront of the iranie at either side of the long-itialinal niedian line thereof.
  • Figure] is a plan view.
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail of the elzitrli-operaiing foot-levers.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail o," one ofthe eliiteh devi:
  • A indii'ates a suitable l'ranie ⁇ For the autoiiioliile,a11d B the driving-wheels thereof. lAt the Front oi" the ii'anie at either side ol" the longitudinal n1ei lever A.
  • I I are a pair of interinediate'sha; ts located in rear of and in alineinent with the crank- Ashafts and suitably stairnaled in cross-pieces Also journaled in 1 these cross-pieces is the Forward section M ol' 1 the driving-shaft N, wliieh extends rearwaid K and L of the traine.
  • 'lhese engines are st .pported i the drive-shaft between the two adjai-ent parallel cross-pieces 1i and L and the gearing is very sinipy etleeted by providing the section M ofthe drive-shaft n ith two sprocketwheels Q and lt, the one. iii rear el the other, and the shirts l each with a. sprocket-wheel S, opposed to one of the sprockets Q and R.
  • intermediate shafts I are eoitpled to the eranli-shirits by ineans ol' cone-clutches T, the inale nieinbeis or cones U beingr carried by the ;oy ⁇ ;,aytl ends of the intermediate shafts and the iieiiiale ⁇ members V being cariied by the rear ends of 'the erank-sliaits irninediately behind the ily-n heel.
  • a rock-sleeve lc which carries a ioot-levtr Z, which is disposed to rock its sleeve in the opposite direction from that in which pressure of the ehaiii'l'enrs foot reeks the sleeves g.
  • a transverse pin or rod m, carried by the ,foot-lever Z, is disposed to hear against the front of the sltanks ofthe levers l', so that both of the foot-levers Y may he thrown rearward by depressing the 1t will le understood that either set of engines nay he thrown in by pressing the appropriate lever Y forward with the foot and that pressure upon both levers will tlrow in both sets.
  • 'Ile forward inovenent of either or both of the levers 'l' necessarily. shifts the this lever will throw out either set or both, as the ease may be.
  • the intermediate shaits I are geared to l driving-sliaft disposed centrally and longitu- EPST AVAILABLE .COPY
  • a motor-vehicle the combination with a vehicle-frame, of two motors disposed atthe front thereot ⁇ at either side of the longitndinal center, a pair of longitudinal inotori shafts, intermediate shafts located in rear of and in alineinent with said motor-shafts, a
  • central longitudinal driving-shaft at the rear of the frame ⁇ gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shaft, means for coupling either or both the intermediate shafts with the inotorfshafts, and means for simultaneousl)Y unc-oupliiig both intermedi-v- ⁇ ate shafts.
  • a 'vehicle-frame of two motors disposed at the front thereof at either side of the longitudinal center, a pair of longitudinal niotor-shal'ts, intermediate shafts located in alinenient with said,motor-shafts.
  • a motor-vehicle In a motor-vehicle, the. combination with a vehicle-frame,"of two motors disposed l at the front thereof at either side of the longi tudinal center, a pair of longitudinal inotor-shat'ts, intermediate shafts located in alineinent with said motor-shafts, a central longitudinal driving-shaft at the iear of the frame, gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shatt, a clutch between each motor-shaft and the corresponding intermediate shaft, a transverse rod a pair of spaced rock-sleeves thereon, each carrying a foot-lever and a crank-arm, a rock-sleeve mounted on the rod intermediate the other two sleeves and carrying a footfrom the other two fmitdevers and provided with a transverse member designed to cngage operamaster)v with ⁇ said other two levers, and connections between the crank-arms and the clutches.
  • a niotorwehicle the combination with a vehicle-frame, ol two engines disposed at the l'ront thereoll at either side ofthe longitudinal center, a pair of iongitudiiial cranlShaFts, intermediate shafts located in alineinent with said crank-shafts, a central longitudinal driving-shalt located at the rear of the traine and centrally and longitte dinall)v thereof, gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shalt, ilywlieels and female cone-clutch members carried bv the reai ends of the crank-shafts, male cone-clutch members slidable on the front ends ot' the intermediate shat'ts, and means for throwing either or both male clutch members into engagement with the female members.

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PATENTBD MAR. 5, 1907. H. 0. CARTER.
MOTOR CAR.
APPLwATxoN rum Dnc. 1o. 190s.
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PATENTE!) MAR. 5, 1907.
H. o. CARTER.
MOTOR GAR.
APPLICATION FILED DBO. 10. 1906.
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UNITED sr Arias IKXTET OFFICE.
HOVARD t). CARTER, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
MOTOR-CAR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 5, 199'?.
Application led December 10. 1906. Serial No. 347,218.
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Be it known that I, .llowalan O. CARTER,
a citi/ten. ot the Lnited States, residing at Detroit, in the county ol Vi'ayne andtate oit Michigan, have invented certain new and separately to'the driving-wheels, or both thrown in, as desired.
The objectI is to provide a simple wellbalanted construction in which iniury to an j engine or a crank-shaft will not disable the t t inediate shats, and this sliding is etl'eeted lnaeliine.
Aeeoriling to niy invention :wo engines or two sets oi engines, preferably disposed vertically, are located at the iront of the iranie at either side of the long-itialinal niedian line thereof. Eaeh engineorsettiseiluippedwith a longitudinal -i'aiil -J-1hal"(. two miei-mediate i sliattsare lozated in ahneizient. therewith. t mounted on a transverse rod t;
means is provided for eoupfing either or both the intermediate shaft sw ith the cori esponiling crank-shaft, and gearing is provided het een the intermediate shaits and a central longitudinal driving-shalt.
In the drawings, Figure] is a plan view. Fig. 2 a side elevation. Fig. 3 is a detail of the elzitrli-operaiing foot-levers. Fig. 4 is a detail o," one ofthe eliiteh devi:
, Reiriing to the drawings, A indii'ates a suitable l'ranie `For the autoiiioliile,a11d B the driving-wheels thereof. lAt the Front oi" the ii'anie at either side ol" the longitudinal n1ei lever A.
(lian line are disposed two sets C of vertiral engines D, very st itably ol the gasolenemotor type. by the traine and overlie two longitndinal crank-shinr ts E, n hit-h are joui-nailed in iront cross-pieee F. Each erank-shal't is prol vided advantageously at its rear end w ith a level' Z, so that subsequent pressure upon fly-wheel H. v y
I I are a pair of interinediate'sha; ts located in rear of and in alineinent with the crank- Ashafts and suitably joiirnaled in cross-pieces Also journaled in 1 these cross-pieces is the Forward section M ol' 1 the driving-shaft N, wliieh extends rearwaid K and L of the traine.
'in lthe plane of the longitudinal center of' the machine and connects with the axle N of the drive-wheels. y O and P are the Casin-gs of ordinary forms of gearinff.
'lhese engines are st .pported i the drive-shaft between the two adjai-ent parallel cross-pieces 1i and L and the gearing is very sinipy etleeted by providing the section M ofthe drive-shaft n ith two sprocketwheels Q and lt, the one. iii rear el the other, and the shirts l each with a. sprocket-wheel S, opposed to one of the sprockets Q and R.
l itie intermediate shafts I are eoitpled to the eranli-shirits by ineans ol' cone-clutches T, the inale nieinbeis or cones U beingr carried by the ;oy\;,aytl ends of the intermediate shafts and the iieiiiale `members V being cariied by the rear ends of 'the erank-sliaits irninediately behind the ily-n heel.
lt w ill he inderstood that the cones are splined to .slide longitudinally on the interingt upward and rearward to crank-arms f,
borne by spaced roeli-S eeves g, which are Each of these sleeves rai-ries a rigid 'opstanding lootl-l ver Y conveniently loi'ated or the operator.
Mounted on the rod li, interiiediate the sleeves g, is a rock-sleeve lc, which carries a ioot-levtr Z, which is disposed to rock its sleeve in the opposite direction from that in which pressure of the ehaiii'l'enrs foot reeks the sleeves g. A transverse pin or rod m, carried by the ,foot-lever Z, is disposed to hear against the front of the sltanks ofthe levers l', so that both of the foot-levers Y may he thrown rearward by depressing the 1t will le understood that either set of engines nay he thrown in by pressing the appropriate lever Y forward with the foot and that pressure upon both levers will tlrow in both sets. 'Ile forward inovenent of either or both of the levers 'l' necessarily. shifts the this lever will throw out either set or both, as the ease may be.
What is claimed as new is- 1. In a motor-vehicle, the combination with a vehicle-frame, of two motors disposed at tle front thereof at either side of the longitudinal center. a pair of longitudinal shafts driven directly h v said motors. intermediate shafts located iii rear of and in axial lalinernent with said first-named shafts, a.
The intermediate shaits I are geared to l driving-sliaft disposed centrally and longitu- EPST AVAILABLE .COPY
dinally at the rear of the frame, permanent gear connection between the 1'nterinediateiv shafts and the driving-shaft, and means for throwing either or both of the intermediate shafts into operative connection with the inotor-shat'ts.
2. In a motor-vehicle, the combination with a vehicle-frame, of two motors disposed atthe front thereot` at either side of the longitndinal center, a pair of longitudinal inotori shafts, intermediate shafts located in rear of and in alineinent with said motor-shafts, a
central longitudinal driving-shaft at the rear of the frame` gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shaft, means for coupling either or both the intermediate shafts with the inotorfshafts, and means for simultaneousl)Y unc-oupliiig both intermedi-v-` ate shafts. Y
3. In a motor-vehicle, the combination 'vith a 'vehicle-frame, of two motors disposed at the front thereof at either side of the longitudinal center, a pair of longitudinal niotor-shal'ts, intermediate shafts located in alinenient with said,motor-shafts. a central longitudinal driving-shaft at the rear ot' the frame, gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shaft, a clutch between each motor-shalt and the corresponding intermediate shalt, a pair of foot-lefv mediate slialts located in ainienient with vers operable iiidependentiv to tlrow said clutches into operative position, and ay footlever depressible to'ell'ect the reverse oper- 1 posed centrall)v and longitudinailv at the ation of both the other levers.
-L In a motor-vehicle, the. combination with a vehicle-frame,"of two motors disposed l at the front thereof at either side of the longi tudinal center, a pair of longitudinal inotor-shat'ts, intermediate shafts located in alineinent with said motor-shafts, a central longitudinal driving-shaft at the iear of the frame, gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shatt, a clutch between each motor-shaft and the corresponding intermediate shaft, a transverse rod a pair of spaced rock-sleeves thereon, each carrying a foot-lever and a crank-arm, a rock-sleeve mounted on the rod intermediate the other two sleeves and carrying a footfrom the other two fmitdevers and provided with a transverse member designed to cngage operatitel)v with `said other two levers, and connections between the crank-arms and the clutches.
5. In. a niotorwehicle, the combination with a vehicle-frame, ol two engines disposed at the l'ront thereoll at either side ofthe longitudinal center, a pair of iongitudiiial cranlShaFts, intermediate shafts located in alineinent with said crank-shafts, a central longitudinal driving-shalt located at the rear of the traine and centrally and longitte dinall)v thereof, gearing between the intermediate shafts and the driving-shalt, ilywlieels and female cone-clutch members carried bv the reai ends of the crank-shafts, male cone-clutch members slidable on the front ends ot' the intermediate shat'ts, and means for throwing either or both male clutch members into engagement with the female members.
(i. ln a motor-vehicle, tlle combination with a vehicle-traine provided with crosspieces, of two engines disposed at the front of the frame at either side ol` tle longitudinal center, a pair ot' longitudinal erank-Slrat`ts jonrnaled in cross-pieces 'ol' the traine, intersaid crank-shafts and journaled in adjacent cross-pieces ot tre liaine, a driving-shalt disllt'iYAltD O. CAYR'lVlllt.
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G. LEwis CARTER, ALICE Snnu.
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US2419807A (en) * 1938-12-19 1947-04-29 Frank C Cook Auxiliary powered vehicle construction
US2419929A (en) * 1938-12-19 1947-04-29 Frank C Cook Auxiliary powered vehicle construction
US2456542A (en) * 1943-10-30 1948-12-14 Usa Amphibian cargo carrier
US2683384A (en) * 1949-11-02 1954-07-13 Bradford W Rogers Dual crankshaft power delivery arrangement
US2910889A (en) * 1957-12-16 1959-11-03 Unit Rig & Equip Two-engine compound
US3125900A (en) * 1964-03-24 Power transmission mechanism
US3188878A (en) * 1962-04-09 1965-06-15 Zygmunt R Chelminski Carburetor control safety linkage
US3474876A (en) * 1966-02-09 1969-10-28 Renault Power and transmission units for automotive vehicles or the like
US6179078B1 (en) * 1998-05-28 2001-01-30 Gregorio M. Belloso Fuel efficient and inexpensive automobile
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US3125900A (en) * 1964-03-24 Power transmission mechanism
US2419807A (en) * 1938-12-19 1947-04-29 Frank C Cook Auxiliary powered vehicle construction
US2419929A (en) * 1938-12-19 1947-04-29 Frank C Cook Auxiliary powered vehicle construction
US2456542A (en) * 1943-10-30 1948-12-14 Usa Amphibian cargo carrier
US2683384A (en) * 1949-11-02 1954-07-13 Bradford W Rogers Dual crankshaft power delivery arrangement
US2910889A (en) * 1957-12-16 1959-11-03 Unit Rig & Equip Two-engine compound
US3188878A (en) * 1962-04-09 1965-06-15 Zygmunt R Chelminski Carburetor control safety linkage
US3474876A (en) * 1966-02-09 1969-10-28 Renault Power and transmission units for automotive vehicles or the like
US6179078B1 (en) * 1998-05-28 2001-01-30 Gregorio M. Belloso Fuel efficient and inexpensive automobile
US20060102778A1 (en) * 2004-09-29 2006-05-18 Linde Aktiengesellschaft Drive section of a lift truck
US7431121B2 (en) * 2004-09-29 2008-10-07 Linde Material Handling Gmbh Drive section of a lift truck
US8561744B1 (en) * 2008-05-20 2013-10-22 Gregorio M. Belloso Vehicle with multiple engines coupled to a transmission via a jackshaft

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