In re Casey

165 F.2d 1019, 35 C.C.P.A. 869, 76 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 463, 1948 CCPA LEXIS 226
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedJanuary 27, 1948
DocketNo. 5350
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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In re Casey, 165 F.2d 1019, 35 C.C.P.A. 869, 76 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 463, 1948 CCPA LEXIS 226 (ccpa 1948).

Opinion

O’Connell, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court:

This is an appeal from the decision of the Board of Appeals of the United States Patent Office affirming that of the Primary Examiner who rejected all the claims in appellant’s application for alleged new and useful improvements in a journal box for use in a railway truck and more particularly to an improved hinge lug therefor.

The references are:

King, 1,445,693, February 20,1923.
Pope et al., 1,554,757, September 22,1925.
Adams, 1,640,228, August 23,1927.
Flodin et al., 2,126,546, August 9,1938.
Couch, 2,258,584, October 14,1941.

[870]*870The attorneys for appellant have recited the rejected claims in their brief, and in so doing have italicized the language in each claim' which they contend defines patentable subject matter. As thus recited, the claims read :

1. In a journal box having an apertured hinging lug upstanding from the roof of said box and provided with a vertically and horizontally directed surface, the combination of, an angular plate conforming substantially to said surfaces and welded to said hinging lug, and a orescent shaped shim disposed withJm said hinging lug aperture.
2. In a journal box having an apertured cast lug extending from the roof of said journal box and provided with a front vertically directed surface and a top horizontally directed surface, the combination of, a substantially L-shaped plate conforming substantially to said surfaces and welded to said lug, and a crescent shaped shim having surfaces formed of equal radii disposed within said aperture and welded to said lug.
3. In a journal box having an apertured cast lug extending from a wall of said box and provided with a front substantially vertical surface and a top substantially horizontal surface, the combination of, a substantially L-shaped plate approximating in configuration said top and front surfaces, and means for securing said plate to said lug.

The subject matter of the claims relates to a journal box particularly employed in the truck of a railway car to house the extremity of a wheel and axle assembly. Such a journal box is concededly old in the art. Appellant’s alleged invention pertains to a relatively simple structure comprising a hinge lug upstanding from the roof of a journal box, which is thus described in his brief:

* * * As viewed in the drawing (R-7) the hinge lug is formed in part by a member 3 formed integral with the roof of the cast journal box. The member has angularly disposed surfaces exposed horizontally 10 and vertically 8 and in full bearing relation with these surfaces is an angularly shaped plate or clip 13 which is welded or otherwise secured to the member. A pintle aperture 7, eccentric in cross section, is formed in the hinge lug and into the aperture is fitted a crescent shaped shim 12 to define one or an outer side of the aperture and remove the eccentricity of the aperture. The angular shaped plate and shim may be formed of relatively hard material since they are adapted to ,be related with movable parts associated with the journal box.
* * * The purpose of attaching a movable lid to the journal box is so that access may be had to the interior of the box for inspection of the bearing, lubricant carrying material, application of lubricant and application or removal of the bearing. If the lid when, in closed position, is not held firmly against the journal box to cover completely the access opening, foreign substance such as water, snow, grit, etc., will find its way to the interior of the box to result in the bearing becoming damaged. * * *
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* * * A part of the lid moves along the angularly disposed faces of the clip and the hinge pin forming the connection between the lid and hinge lug bears against the crescent shaped shim. It is only after the clip and shim become [871]*871■■worn, to such a degree that the lid is no longer held firmly against the journal box that the clip and shim are replaced to thereby completely renovate the journal box.

The patent to Couch discloses a ball-jointed lid for closing the access opening to a journal box for railway vehicles, wherein the pivotal portions of the lid are cast integral with associated parts. The specification states that:

A principal object of the present invention is the provision of a ball-jointed lid, the particular construction of which provides for an unrestricted vertical and horizontal equalization of the cover portion thereof in order to insure a full bearing engagement between the cover and' the juxtapositioned surface of an associated journal box, thereby excluding dust, water or any other foreign substance from the interior of the journal box.
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Referring now in detail to the drawings, * * s: there is indicated, diagrammatically, a portion of a journal box 1 having an access opening 2 and a hinge lug 3 extending upwardly from and adjacent the front portion of the roof or top wall 4 of said box. The hinge lug 3 is provided with an aperture 3“ through which extends a rod or pintle 5 pivotally connecting an articulated journal box lid, generally designated as 6, to the box. The lug 3 has angularly disposed surfaces 7 and 8 formed thereon which are engaged by a portion of the lid, whereby said lid is retained in either open or closed position. * * *

The patent to Flodin et al. relates to the conventional type of journal box for railway vehicles, and particularly to a spring-actuated lid therefor. As described in the specification, and referring in detail to the drawings, the journal box

* * * is provided at its front face with the usual 'opening 2. A member, preferably in the form of a lug 3, is carried by the box beyond the upper side of the opening 2 and centrally thereof. The lug is provided at its front with a cam face 4 which is directed to make a definite angle with the face 5 of the box. The lug is further provided at its top with a cam face 6 and with an orifice 7 in which a hinge pintle 8 is mounted with its opposite end portions 9 and 10 extending from the opposite sides of the lug.

The two patents hereinbefore described are the basic references and, as noted, clearly disclose the conventional features of the device claimed by appellant.

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