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  • the object of this invention is to improve pitman-couplings, which are used for transmitting motion from a driving-shaft 0n the draft-carriage of a harvester to the knife-rod, and to ,so connect a pitman to a knife-rod that, while all liability of looseness and lost motion at the joint is avoided, provision is made for preventing undue friction and wear, and also for setting up to compensate for wear, as will be hereinafter explained.
  • the pitman A is made of some suitable springy metal, and one end bifurcated, so as to form two separated arms, al a, which terminate at their free ends in heads or enlargements a2 a2.
  • the opposite ends of the arms converge and unite in a single rod, a.
  • These arms are thickened at some parts and made thinner at other parts, and they are slightly curved, so that the inner side of the enlargements a2 a? will preserve a parallelism with respect to each other.
  • B is the knife-rod, and in Fig. l G represents a knife secured thereto. 0n this rod B, at or near one end of it, is a rounded boss, c', the front and rear ends of which taper upwardly, so that from before backwardthe boss is narrower at its upper l extremity than it is at its base.
  • a pitman-connection for harvesters consist- Vituesses:

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UNITED STATEs PATENT OEErcE.
JOSEPH DIXON AND MATTHEW B.
SAMPSON, OF EDDYVILLE, IOVA.
IMPROVEMENT IN PlTMAN-CONNECTIONS FOR HARVESTERS.
- Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 106,339, dated August 16, 1870.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, JOSEPH DIXON and MATTHEW B. SAMrsoN, of Eddyville, in the county of Vapello and State of Iowa, have invented a new and Improved Pitman-Gonnection for the Knife-Rods of Harvesters; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of portion of a pitman and knife-rod, showing my invention.V Fig. 2 is a top View of the same. Fig. 3 is a front or side view. Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse vertical section through the pitman and knife-rod at the joint.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several iigures.
The object of this invention is to improve pitman-couplings, which are used for transmitting motion from a driving-shaft 0n the draft-carriage of a harvester to the knife-rod, and to ,so connect a pitman to a knife-rod that, while all liability of looseness and lost motion at the joint is avoided, provision is made for preventing undue friction and wear, and also for setting up to compensate for wear, as will be hereinafter explained.
To enable others skilled in the art to understand our invention, we will describe its construction and operation.
The pitman A is made of some suitable springy metal, and one end bifurcated, so as to form two separated arms, al a, which terminate at their free ends in heads or enlargements a2 a2. The opposite ends of the arms converge and unite in a single rod, a. These arms are thickened at some parts and made thinner at other parts, and they are slightly curved, so that the inner side of the enlargements a2 a? will preserve a parallelism with respect to each other. B is the knife-rod, and in Fig. l G represents a knife secured thereto. 0n this rod B, at or near one end of it, is a rounded boss, c', the front and rear ends of which taper upwardly, so that from before backwardthe boss is narrower at its upper l extremity than it is at its base.
0n opposite sides of the boss c conical pivots g g are constructed so that their axes coincide. They are adapted to t into conical recesses made into the two enlargements a2 a2 on the free ends of the arms of the pitman, and thereby form a pivot connection between the pitman and the knife-bar and allow free vertical articulation.
At a suitable point between the solid portion a of the pitman and the ends of the arms al al oblong holes are made through these arms, through which a screw-bolt, b, is passed, having a nut, c, applied on its end for setting the free ends of the arms closer together.
It will be seen from the above description that the free ends of the arms al al constantly tend to spring outward, but are resisted by the bolt and nut b c; consequently the only friction or pressure which is given to it is by setting up the nut c, which can be very :nicely adjusted. The action of the arms al c being outward against the nut c and head of the bolt b, these parts will be prevented from working loose during the operation of the machine. The conical pivots, fitting into recesses of a corresponding shape in the enlargements of the spring-arms a1 c1, form. a good joint, and at the same time one which can be prevented from looseness in consequence of wear by setting up the arms al al. The upwardlytapering boss c on the knife-rod will allow free access above its cones for oiling them, and will prevent clogging, as grass or other substances will lbe compelled to escape by the movements given to the parts.
We are aware that cone jointsfor various purposes are not new, and therefore we make no claim to them.
IVe also are aware that a forked pitman with cone bearing-points and with an adjusting screw and nut is shown in II. Hilburns patent of July 31, 1866; but we are not aware that the two prongs of the forked pitman have been reduced in thickness after the bar of metal has been split, so as to make each of said prongs a spring such as we have described and shown; nor are we aware that the socket-head on which the cone points are formed has been beveled off in the manner we have described and shown, so as to prevent clogging by grass and extraneous substances.
Therefore, while We do not claim the plan of cal joint g g a2 a?, boss c', tapered upward, construction shown in said Hilburns patent and the adjusting devices b c, substantially as above named, described.
/Vhat we do claim as our invention7 and de- JOSEPH DIXON.
sire to secure by Letters Patent, is- MATTHEW B. SAMPSON.
A pitman-connection for harvesters consist- Vituesses:
ing' of the springarms al a?, forming part of .HENRY N. CLEMENT,
the pitmanrod, in combination with the coni- XVM. H. LONG.
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US5209693A (en) * 1992-02-03 1993-05-11 Fantasy Toys, Inc. Toy block set with diverse flexible connectors on opposing ends
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3711134A (en) * 1971-07-16 1973-01-16 Goldberg C Model Inc One-piece clevis
US5209693A (en) * 1992-02-03 1993-05-11 Fantasy Toys, Inc. Toy block set with diverse flexible connectors on opposing ends
US20030095933A1 (en) * 2001-11-16 2003-05-22 Klysz Beatrice M. Anti-aging skin care composition and uses thereof
US20100269352A1 (en) * 2009-04-28 2010-10-28 Progressive International Corporation Y peeler

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