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  • My invention relates to an improved system of wooden springs for carriages and light wagons,-by which an easy vertical or rocking motion is communicated to the carriage bed or body, and is an improvement upon a carriage-spring for which Letters Patent No.
  • a horizontal slot, 6, is madethrough the ends of these springs.
  • a metallic plate, f is secured to the under side of thecarriage-body Gr at the middle of each end. The opposite ends of this plate are turned down, as shown, between which the ends of the springs D are placed,
  • a bolt, h which passes through holes in the downward-projecting ears, and also through the slots 6 in the ends of the springs, so that the bolts can move back and forth in the slots as the springs are depressed or raised to their proper positions.
  • a metallic box, H which, in the present drawing, is shown as semicircular in form; but other forms might be used. Inside these boxes I place india-rubber springs or buffers 75, which extend from the center each way to near the ends of the box. The ends of the boxes H are open, and short curved wooden springs or braces J have one end secured, by means of shackles or equivalent joint, to the rear axlebed and bolster, directly under the corners of the carriagebody, while their opposite ends enter the open ends of the boxes H and bear against the rubber buffers 73.
  • the body is connected at all points directly with the frame-work of the carriage, and the strain is received equally by all the springs.
  • the same motion obtained by the use of my former device is here secured by a simpler arrangement of the springs, while the body is more firmly braced, but still capable of yielding in either direction with equal facility.

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J.' R. HILLER; H Spring for Vehic'lp. Patented March 7." 1871 u Puma. mwulm mr. Walllingtm, n. a
any carriage or light wagon.
UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN RIHILLER, on WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPRINGS FOR VEHICLES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 1 12,340, dated March 7, 1871.
i To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I. JOHN R. HILLER, of
Woodland, county of Yolo, State of Califorj nia, have invented an Improved Carriage- Spring; and I do hereby declare the following description and accompanying drawing are sufficient to enable any person skilled in the art or scienceto which it most nearly appertains to make and use my said invention or improvements without further invention or experiment.
My invention relates to an improved system of wooden springs for carriages and light wagons,-by which an easy vertical or rocking motion is communicated to the carriage bed or body, and is an improvement upon a carriage-spring for which Letters Patent No.
106,81Twere granted to me on the 30th day of August, 1870.
In order to fully illustrate my invention, reference is'had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, in which- A is the bolster, and B the rear axle-bed, of Secured to the middle of each of the reaches 0, by means of clips or other suitable device, is a semi-elliptic wooden spring, D. p The ends of these two springs approach each other toward both ends of the' carriage, and are firmly united together 1 by a metallic cap, which encircles their ends,
and to which they are bolted. A horizontal slot, 6, is madethrough the ends of these springs. A metallic plate, f, is secured to the under side of thecarriage-body Gr at the middle of each end. The opposite ends of this plate are turned down, as shown, between which the ends of the springs D are placed,
and held by a bolt, h, which passes through holes in the downward-projecting ears, and also through the slots 6 in the ends of the springs, so that the bolts can move back and forth in the slots as the springs are depressed or raised to their proper positions.
At the middle of each side of the carriagebody, and on the under side, is secured a metallic box, H, which, in the present drawing, is shown as semicircular in form; but other forms might be used. Inside these boxes I place india-rubber springs or buffers 75, which extend from the center each way to near the ends of the box. The ends of the boxes H are open, and short curved wooden springs or braces J have one end secured, by means of shackles or equivalent joint, to the rear axlebed and bolster, directly under the corners of the carriagebody, while their opposite ends enter the open ends of the boxes H and bear against the rubber buffers 73.
By this arrangement of the springs the body is connected at all points directly with the frame-work of the carriage, and the strain is received equally by all the springs. The same motion obtained by the use of my former device is here secured by a simpler arrangement of the springs, while the body is more firmly braced, but still capable of yielding in either direction with equal facility.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The semi-elliptic wooden springs D, resting upon and secured to the reaches 0, as described, and having their united ends provided with a slot, 0, and secured to the plate f, or equivalent device, by the bolt h, substantially as and for the purpose above described.
2. The wooden springs or braces J, in combination with the boxes H and india-rubber buifers 2', substantially as and for the purpose above described.
' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
Y JOHN R. HILLER. Witnesses:
J NO. L. Booms, WM. H. BUNNELs.
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