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    • 42. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to the bodies of motor vans or lorries
    • GB388304A
    • 1933-02-23
    • GB2138132
    • 1932-07-29
    • JOHN GIBSON AND SON LTDGEORGE THOMSON GIBSON
    • B60P3/00
    • 388,304. Vehicles with removable bodies ; refrigerator vans. GIBSON & SON, Ltd., J. and GIBSON, G. T., Jameson Place, Leith, Edinburgh. July 29, 1932, No. 21381. [Classes 103 (iv) and 108 (i).] A lorry or like platform road or rail vehicle is provided with a removable body, the sides and roof of which are made in sections removably hinged to a skeleton framework removably mounted in the vehicle platform. As shown, a refrigerator van comprises transverse frames 13, 14 connected by a ridge bar or bars 15 and removably mounted on the lorry platform 11. Pairs of roof sections 16 are removably hinged to the ridge bar 15 and side sections 18 are likewise removably hinged to the floor 11. The side sections are adapted to be locked to the transverse frames by fastening means 22, 23 and the roof sections to the side sections by hooked extensions 26. The end section 13 is provided with two doors 29, 30. The roof and side sections and if desired the floor comprise metal sheets 35 and wood linings 36 with an intervening layer 37 of insulating material such as granular cork. The front frame 39 is, as shown, an ice box having two lateral ice compartments 40, air admitted through cowls 43, 44 passes over the ice and through apertures 45 into the van. Protecting bars 46 are provided.
    • 43. 发明专利
    • Improvements in cattle or sheep floats or carriers
    • GB383685A
    • 1932-11-24
    • GB2614631
    • 1931-09-18
    • JOHN GIBSON AND SON LTDWILLIAM WILSON RAMSAY
    • B65G69/28
    • 383,685. Animalcarrying vehicles. GIBSON & SON., Ltd., J. and RAMSAY, W. W., Jameson Place, Leith, Edinburgh. Sept. 18, 1931, No. 26146. [Class 108 (i).] A hinged loading ramp or gangway for a vehicle with two or more decks is made in sections A, B hinged together at E to fold as shown in broken lines and form a door, and the inner or pivoted end of the gangway can be raised to serve the different decks. As shown, rollers 15 on the gangway engage in vertical guides 16 and the gangway is raised and lowered in a bight of a cable 27 passing from a winch 32 over sheaves 31, 30 on the vehicle, under sheaves 29 at either end of the tubular hinge E, and secured to the top of one of the guides 16. The sections are connected by a rule joint at E which may be held rigid by a pin. The outer section B is provided with folding sides 22, held upright by spring catches at the base of the uprights 23. The sides 22 are telescopic, alternate boards 26 being extended to form sides for the upper section A of the gangway. The V-shaped gap at the top of the gangway may be closed by a member 44 hinged at 45. The gangway may be detached from the guides by tilting sidewise, or by removing stops 36. The folded gangway may be locked in position to close the vehicle by a part entering the bracket 39.
    • 44. 发明专利
    • Improvements relating to hay cocking machines
    • GB338851A
    • 1930-11-24
    • GB1918129
    • 1929-06-22
    • WILLIAM MAIRSJOHN GIBSON
    • A01D85/00
    • 338,851. Mairs, W., and Gibson, J. June 22, 1929. Haycocking-machines.-Hay is raised from the ground by a drum 1 rotated in the opposite direction to the carrying wheels and fitted with guides 2 in which resiliently supported rods 4 carrying spring-supported tines 5 are reciprocated by connections to stationary eccentrics 10. The drum is carried by hinged links 11 and may be adjusted in height by engaging a pin in holes in a bracket 13 or may be raised clear of the ground by a hand lever 14. The hay is carried over the drum to an elevator consisting of an outer endless belt 17, adapted to swing outwards in accordance with the quantity of hay being lifted, and an inner endless belt the frame of which is mounted by a pivot 19 or brackets on the main frame and supported by backstays 21 that can be freed to permit the belts to be folded down for transport. The hay is discharged from the elevators into a mould 22 braced at its front side to the elevator frame and provided at its rear side with hinged doors 28 that may be opened to discharge a cock. The rear part 29 of the mould may be held against the cock during its discharge to steady it. The mould is carried on a platform 23 that can be tilted on its supporting pivot to let the cock be discharged, and an attachment may be provided to give an initial movement to the cock.