US92188A - Improvement in harness - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B68—SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
- B68B—HARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
- B68B3/00—Traction harnesses; Traction harnesses combined with devices referred to in group B68B1/00
- B68B3/20—Traces
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- Y—GENERAL 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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- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
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- FIG. 1 is an elevation'of that part of the harness which I have improved.
- FIG. 3 a section taken'through g. 1, on the line Z Z. i
- the nat-ure of the presentinvention consistsl in the novel means employed to connect the back-strap and bellyband,'in combination with adj nstable 'tugs, which are arranged to hold the conneotingstraps in place when they are adjusted.
- A represents the sweat-leather
- B the harnestng of'an ordinary horsefharness.
- This tug has two or more nuts D fastened to it, by means of rivets F, tig. 3, in order that one or more thumb-screws E'may be puttlu'ongh a long tug, C, and hold it firmly to lthe llames-tug B.
- A. looped attachment or buckle, M -L J N GK P, is used to connect the tug to the strap fastening onto the bt ll y-band and back-strap.
- lhe part N is a bar, around which the llames-tug B is looped, and G H are the bars under which the long tug C passes.
- the centre part K connects with the bars P, and supports a short lug or pin, J, which passes through the connecting-strap I I'.
- This strap passes through loops L, and also through suitable openings m m, made in the sweat-leather A, figs. 1 and 2, and it is held on the pin J bymeans of the long tug 0, which fits closely against thecnd of f the pin, and 'also bears on the strap.
- the upper end 1 of the strap I 1 is to be buckled to the backlstxap, and the lower end I t0 the belly-band of the ordinary harness.
- the tug C is adjusted by removing the screws E, bringing'the t-ug fbrward or back one hole, and then turning in one or both screws, according to the position of the nuts; one screw, however, being sulicient to hold the tug in place.
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i aimt i MMW- G. M.. HARNISCH, or
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Letters Patent N 92,1818, datecl'July 6, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN. HARNESS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom this may concern:
Be it known that I, G. M. H ARNison, of Chicago, in the county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have i'n vented an Improvement in Harness; and I do hereby.Y
declare-that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and n'se the same, reference -beingV had to the accompanying drawings, and letters marked thereon, making a part of this specication, in
Figure 1 is an elevation'of that part of the harness which I have improved. V
Figure 2, an elevation of the same, with the long tug removed. v
Figure. 3, a section taken'through g. 1, on the line Z Z. i
The nat-ure of the presentinvention consistsl in the novel means employed to connect the back-strap and bellyband,'in combination with adj nstable 'tugs, which are arranged to hold the conneotingstraps in place when they are adjusted.
A represents the sweat-leather, and B, the harnestng of'an ordinary horsefharness.
This tug has two or more nuts D fastened to it, by means of rivets F, tig. 3, in order that one or more thumb-screws E'may be puttlu'ongh a long tug, C, and hold it firmly to lthe llames-tug B.
A. looped attachment or buckle, M -L J N GK P, is used to connect the tug to the strap fastening onto the bt ll y-band and back-strap.
lhe part N is a bar, around which the llames-tug B is looped, and G H are the bars under which the long tug C passes.
The centre part K, fig. 3, connects with the bars P, and supports a short lug or pin, J, which passes through the connecting-strap I I'.
This strap passes through loops L, and also through suitable openings m m, made in the sweat-leather A, figs. 1 and 2, and it is held on the pin J bymeans of the long tug 0, which fits closely against thecnd of f the pin, and 'also bears on the strap. l
It will be seen from this descriptiomthat the strap I 1', passing through the sweat-leather, is drawn, when buckled to the other parts ofthe harness, closely down r on to the bar K, figs. 2 and 3, and consequently cannot be displaced by accidentfrom the piu J, when the tug G is in position, as' shown at fig. l.
'Ihe tug B is to be attached to the llames by means of any ordinary hook fastened to its end x.
The upper end 1 of the strap I 1 is to be buckled to the backlstxap, and the lower end I t0 the belly-band of the ordinary harness. Y
' The adjustment *to-,bring the tug C straight with the line of draught, is made b v placing 'the pin J in one of the holes l?, above or below, as the case may require.
The tug C is adjusted by removing the screws E, bringing'the t-ug fbrward or back one hole, and then turning in one or both screws, according to the position of the nuts; one screw, however, being sulicient to hold the tug in place.
.Y llaving thus described my invention,
That I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
The combination ofthe strap I I', sweat-leather A, haines-tug B, tug C, nut E, buckle M N L J G K P, ar# ranged as described, and for the .purpose set forth.
` G. M. HARNISGH. f
Witnesses E. E. G-IBsoN, J. L. MEBIAM.
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