US105282A - Improvement in bridle-bits - Google Patents

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US105282A
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  • Figure 2 is a transverse section ofthe mouth-piece of the bit with the spring therein.
  • Figpre 3 is a top view of the bit.
  • 'Ihe object of this invention is to bring against the mouth of the horse notched edges or teeth, or the month-piece of the bit when the bit is pulled hard, and whichy edges are not developed except when the bit is pulled hard.
  • the mouth-piece ofthe bit is a hollow cylinder, with the side of the cylinder toward the horse, which we will call the front, opened nearly one-half the size of the cylinder, and the edge of the cylinder thus opened notched or serrated into small teeth.
  • Letter A is a spring, of steel or other metal, which lies in the opening or groove of the mouth-piece. This spring, when pressed in, makes the mouth-piece nearly a solid, round cylinder to the observer, and wholly lls the cylinder on the opened side oi it.
  • Letter B is the cylinder.
  • a A When the rings of 'the bit are pulled on hard, the spring binds or sinks vinto the hollow cylinder, and leaves the notched edge or teeth of the cylinder te operate directly on the month of the horse.
  • the steel spring is strong enough not to turn 1n ordinary driving, but al hard pull will sink the spring into the cylinder, and leave the notches projecting out, as aforesaid.
  • the spring rests at the. ends on the back of the cyl inder, and the ends of the cylinder are bent over the rings, and down on the ends ofthe spring, to hold the spring in place.

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Leners Parent No. 105,282, zaad my 12, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN' BRIDLE-BITS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
Be itA known that I, BENJAMIN F. WHEELER, of Calais, in the countyv of Washington and State of Vermont, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Bridle-Bits; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the. same, reference being had to the annexed drawing making part oi' this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a front view of the bit, or the side toward the horse.
Figure 2 is a transverse section ofthe mouth-piece of the bit with the spring therein.
Figpre 3 is a top view of the bit.
'Ihe object of this invention is to bring against the mouth of the horse notched edges or teeth, or the month-piece of the bit when the bit is pulled hard, and whichy edges are not developed except when the bit is pulled hard.
In this invention the mouth-piece ofthe bit is a hollow cylinder, with the side of the cylinder toward the horse, which we will call the front, opened nearly one-half the size of the cylinder, and the edge of the cylinder thus opened notched or serrated into small teeth. Y
Letter A is a spring, of steel or other metal, which lies in the opening or groove of the mouth-piece. This spring, when pressed in, makes the mouth-piece nearly a solid, round cylinder to the observer, and wholly lls the cylinder on the opened side oi it.
Letter B is the cylinder. A A When the rings of 'the bit are pulled on hard, the spring binds or sinks vinto the hollow cylinder, and leaves the notched edge or teeth of the cylinder te operate directly on the month of the horse.
The steel spring is strong enough not to turn 1n ordinary driving, but al hard pull will sink the spring into the cylinder, and leave the notches projecting out, as aforesaid.
The ends of the spring pass under the rings of the bit, iig. 3, letter O.
The spring rests at the. ends on the back of the cyl inder, and the ends of the cylinder are bent over the rings, and down on the ends ofthe spring, to hold the spring in place.
There is a small hole iu thc back of the cylinder, to let out the moisture.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent, is-
The hollow cylinder B and spring A' ot' the mouthpiece of the bit, the said cylinder and spring forming the mouthpiece, as aforesaid, the whole in combination as herein described, and for the purposes set forth.,
' BENJAMIN'F. WHEELER.
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CHARLES REED,- HARRIsoN ALEXANDER,
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