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  • Nv PETERS Photo-Lilmgrapher. Waxhingmn. 0.0.
  • SPENCER A WIGHT, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to improvements in rowing apparatus, the object being to provide an apparatus of this character which can be easily operated and by which great speed may be attained.
  • the invention consists of fore and aft oars operating in such manner that one set is always in service; further, in fore and aft .featheringoars and mechanism as claimed for operating said ores alternately; and, finally, the invention consists of the combination of parts and their adaptation for service, as hereinafter described and specifically claimed.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of an apparatus embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of a portion thereof.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 represent detail views of one of the featheringoars.
  • the numeral 1 designates the boat, craft, or vessel of any desired construction to which my mechanism is applied.
  • oar 4 designates the oars, which are pivoted at their upper ends to the uprights, and which are provided with a series of openings 5, which permits of an adjustment of the oars to vary the depth or amount of water they should take, as will be readily understood.
  • Theoars are provided with shoulders, lugs, or stops 6, for limiting the movement of the blad( s or feathers, as will presently appear, and are further provided with ears or lugs 7, to which the blades or feathers are pivoted.
  • crank-arm 11 On the end of a shaft 12 or 12 which is mounted in a bearing or box 13, secured to the side of the boat.
  • the rear shafts have on their inner ends crank-arms 14, and the fore shafts l2 have double crankarms 15
  • the crank-arms 14 and 15 are connected by rods or pitmen 16.
  • the operation is as follows: Power is applied to the levers 18, and by reason of the described mechanism the fore and aft oars move toward each other, the fore oars thus having their wings or feathers presented to the water and making the stroke, while the aft oars have their feathers closed by reason of the pressure of the water against the face thereof.
  • the action is reversedviz., the fore oars close and the aft oars make the strokeso that at each movement of the operating-levers one set of oars operate, or the action is reversed, thus providing a steady and even rowing action and enabling a great speed to be attained.
  • a rowing mechanism consisting of up right standards adapted to be secured tothe sides of a boat and provided with slotted.
  • crank-arm on the front shaft said parts being combined substantially as described.
  • a rowing mechanism consisting of standards 2, having the guides 3, the ears 4, pivotally connected to said uprights and working in the guides 23, the ears 4, provided withoscih lating blades 8 and pivoted at their upper ends to the said Stftl'ldftldS, two oscillating shafts, each of which is journaled in boxes secured to the vessel, the crank-arm 11, secured to said shafts, rods 10, pivotally connected with said

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S. A. WIGHT. VIBRATING PROPBLLBR FOR BOATS.
No. 415,082. Patented Nov. 12, 1889.
Nv PETERS. Photo-Lilmgrapher. Waxhingmn. 0.0.
SPENCER A. WIGHT, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
V'IBRATING PROPELLER FOR BOATS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 415,082, dated November 12, 1889.
Application filed March 22, 1889. Serial No. 304,323. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SPENCER A. WIGHT, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rowing Apparatu s, which improvement is fully set forth in the followin g specification and accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to improvements in rowing apparatus, the object being to provide an apparatus of this character which can be easily operated and by which great speed may be attained.
To attain the desired object the invention consists of fore and aft oars operating in such manner that one set is always in service; further, in fore and aft .featheringoars and mechanism as claimed for operating said ores alternately; and, finally, the invention consists of the combination of parts and their adaptation for service, as hereinafter described and specifically claimed.
Figure 1 represents a side elevation of an apparatus embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of a portion thereof. Figs. 3 and 4 represent detail views of one of the featheringoars.
Similar numerals of reference indicate cor responding parts in the several figures.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 designates the boat, craft, or vessel of any desired construction to which my mechanism is applied.
2 designates upright posts or standards secured to the sides of the boat, and 3 designates slotted guides or plates carried by said uprights, which are to guide the oars and prevent lateral movement of the same.
4 designates the oars, which are pivoted at their upper ends to the uprights, and which are provided with a series of openings 5, which permits of an adjustment of the oars to vary the depth or amount of water they should take, as will be readily understood. Theoars are provided with shoulders, lugs, or stops 6, for limiting the movement of the blad( s or feathers, as will presently appear, and are further provided with ears or lugs 7, to which the blades or feathers are pivoted.
8 designates the bladesor feathers, having rods or pins 9, adapted to enter openings in the ear 7, for pivoting the blades or feathers to the oars. From this construction it is evident that when the oars are moving forward the feathers are flat against the stops,:thus offering no resistance to the water, and Will open when moved rearward and pass with its entire surface against the water. Thus I provide a perfect feathering-oar.
To each ear is connected one end of a link or rod 10, the other end whereof is connected with a crank-arm 11 on the end of a shaft 12 or 12 which is mounted in a bearing or box 13, secured to the side of the boat. The rear shafts have on their inner ends crank-arms 14, and the fore shafts l2 have double crankarms 15 The crank-arms 14 and 15 are connected by rods or pitmen 16. To the crankarms 15 are connected links 17, to which are attached the operating levers or handles 18, pivoted in the boat.
The operation is as follows: Power is applied to the levers 18, and by reason of the described mechanism the fore and aft oars move toward each other, the fore oars thus having their wings or feathers presented to the water and making the stroke, while the aft oars have their feathers closed by reason of the pressure of the water against the face thereof. Upon the levers being returned the action is reversedviz., the fore oars close and the aft oars make the strokeso that at each movement of the operating-levers one set of oars operate, or the action is reversed, thus providing a steady and even rowing action and enabling a great speed to be attained.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1: A rowing mechanism consisting of up right standards adapted to be secured tothe sides of a boat and provided with slotted.
the crank-arm on the front shaft, said parts being combined substantially as described.
2. A rowing mechanism consisting of standards 2, having the guides 3, the ears 4, pivotally connected to said uprights and working in the guides 23, the ears 4, provided withoscih lating blades 8 and pivoted at their upper ends to the said Stftl'ldftldS, two oscillating shafts, each of which is journaled in boxes secured to the vessel, the crank-arm 11, secured to said shafts, rods 10, pivotally connected with said
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