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US107360A
US107360A US107360DA US107360A US 107360 A US107360 A US 107360A US 107360D A US107360D A US 107360DA US 107360 A US107360 A US 107360A
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  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the body-loop
  • Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section ot'onc limb of the double reach
  • Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section of one limb of the body-loop
  • Figure 5 is a partial side elevation of the rear part of the carriage.
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of the under side ol'one variety of the double reach.
  • This invention consists of a double reach for carriages, made of U-shaped strips of iron or steel, in two parts, one narrower than the other, which parts may be joined in either of two ways, that is to say, the narrower part may be placed within the wider one, so that its edges are flush with the edges of the outer strip, leaving an inclosed space between the tops of the inner and outer parts, and a groove in the under side of the reach, or the narrower strip may be inverted and placed outside the wider one, the edges ofthelatter resting on the bottom of the former, so as to leave an incloscd space larger than in the former case, between the top of one strip and the bottom of'the other, which spaces may be filled with wood.
  • the invention also consists in adonblc reach, whose forward end is made nearlycircular,in order that it may serve as the top section of a fit't-h whccl, the groove in the under side ot'the reac.1,it the latter be made in the first of the two ways above mentioned, serving as a guide-way for the lower section of the fifth-wheel or stub-circles to travel in; and, in case the reach is made in the second manner, a ring of inverted U-shapcd iron being soldered or bolted upon the under side of the circular part of' the reach, to serve as a guideway.
  • the invention also consists in semicircular bodyloops, made of U-shaped strips, by either of the two HiEtllOdSitbOVB described, said body-loops being formed with sockets at their ends, which are placed over the ends of the sills, which support the body of the carriage, by which body-loops said sills are'eonnectcd with the elliptic or other spring that restson the axle.
  • the limbs l of the double reach curve inward between the circular head and their rear ends. Such inward curvature increases the space which all relating to the double in which-- 0 is the upper and wider strip;
  • the body-loop may also be constructed in the same way as the double reach.
  • It k are apertures cut in the-inner flanges 2 not the double reach, the functions of said apertures being to allow the lower fifth-wheel, whichtrzwerses the circular guide-wayb, to pass out of the same, thus completing the guide-way.
  • the strips 0 d are first formed by stamps and dies, and then bent on a former.
  • the strips are riveted or soldered together when made into body-loops or reaches.
  • the U-shaped strips are, in elfect, double angleirons. Whoever, therefore, should use a singles-ngle-iron, would, i. claim, infringe upon this patent.
  • a wooden bar may be used in place ot'the upper and wider slip c, ibr a portion of the length.
  • the double reach A constructed of the U- shapcd parts 0 17, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • T-hc body-loop J3 constructed of the U-shaped parts c (Land provided with hollow sockets j, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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V Carriage. No. 107,360. Patented Sept. 13,1870.
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SIM ON "P. GRAHAM, 0F COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Letters Patent N 0. 107,360, dated September 13, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN CARRIAGES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent arid making part of the same To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Snrox I. Guarpm, of Gohnnbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Carriage- Irons; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawing, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view of thelower side of the carriag'e;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the body-loop;
Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section ot'onc limb of the double reach Figure 4 is a transverse vertical section of one limb of the body-loop;
Figure 5 is a partial side elevation of the rear part of the carriage; and
Figure 6 is a plan view of the under side ol'one variety of the double reach. I
This invention consists ofa double reach for carriages, made of U-shaped strips of iron or steel, in two parts, one narrower than the other, which parts may be joined in either of two ways, that is to say, the narrower part may be placed within the wider one, so that its edges are flush with the edges of the outer strip, leaving an inclosed space between the tops of the inner and outer parts, and a groove in the under side of the reach, or the narrower strip may be inverted and placed outside the wider one, the edges ofthelatter resting on the bottom of the former, so as to leave an incloscd space larger than in the former case, between the top of one strip and the bottom of'the other, which spaces may be filled with wood.
The invention also consists in adonblc reach, whose forward end is made nearlycircular,in order that it may serve as the top section of a fit't-h whccl, the groove in the under side ot'the reac.1,it the latter be made in the first of the two ways above mentioned, serving as a guide-way for the lower section of the fifth-wheel or stub-circles to travel in; and, in case the reach is made in the second manner, a ring of inverted U-shapcd iron being soldered or bolted upon the under side of the circular part of' the reach, to serve as a guideway.
.The invention also consists in semicircular bodyloops, made of U-shaped strips, by either of the two HiEtllOdSitbOVB described, said body-loops being formed with sockets at their ends, which are placed over the ends of the sills, which support the body of the carriage, by which body-loops said sills are'eonnectcd with the elliptic or other spring that restson the axle.
In the drawing- A is the double reach;
a, the groove in its under side; and
b, the circular head or fifth-wheel.
The limbs l of the double reach curve inward between the circular head and their rear ends. Such inward curvature increases the space which all relating to the double in which-- 0 is the upper and wider strip;
(1, the lower and narrower strip; and
e, the inclosed space.
The body-loop may also be constructed in the same way as the double reach.
The advantages of constructing a body-loop or a double reach in either of these ways are that they are stronger, lighter, and cheaper than it undo of solid wood or iron.
fare hollow sockets at the ends'ot the. body-loop.
It k are apertures cut in the-inner flanges 2 not the double reach, the functions of said apertures being to allow the lower fifth-wheel, whichtrzwerses the circular guide-wayb, to pass out of the same, thus completing the guide-way.
The strips 0 d are first formed by stamps and dies, and then bent on a former. The strips are riveted or soldered together when made into body-loops or reaches.
The U-shaped strips are, in elfect, double angleirons. Whoever, therefore, should use a singles-ngle-iron, would, i. claim, infringe upon this patent.
In the case of a reach or loop made in the second of the above-described ways, a wooden bar may be used in place ot'the upper and wider slip c, ibr a portion of the length.
Having thus described my invention,
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letiers Patent, is-
.l. The double reach A, constructed of the U- shapcd parts 0 17, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. T-hc body-loop J3, constructed of the U-shaped parts c (Land provided with hollow sockets j, substantially as and for the purpose described.
3. The double reach A, constructed with the cir- 'cular guide-way b and limbs l,-curved inward, substan-- tizilly as and for the purpose set forth. I
4. A ring of inverted U-shaped iron, asshown in ig. (i, substantially as described.
- SIMON P. GRAHAM.
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CHAS. A. Pn'r'rrr, A. M. TANXER.
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