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US1132045A
US1132045A US79437113A US1913794371A US1132045A US 1132045 A US1132045 A US 1132045A US 79437113 A US79437113 A US 79437113A US 1913794371 A US1913794371 A US 1913794371A US 1132045 A US1132045 A US 1132045A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K1/00Housing animals; Equipment therefor
    • A01K1/06Devices for fastening animals, e.g. halters, toggles, neck-barsĀ orĀ chain fastenings
    • A01K1/062Neck-bars, e.g. neck collars

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  • WISCONSIN A eonronarron or WISCONSIN.
  • the objects of the invention are to provide an adjustable stanchion and further to provide a simple, efficient and reliable stanchion.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a stanchion, parts being shown in section;
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stanchion seen from one side;
  • Fig. 3 is a section taken on the line a-a on Fig. 1, looking in thedirection indicated by the arrows;
  • Fig. 4 is a section taken on the line bb on Fig. 1, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • the reference numeral 1 designates one upright and 2 the other upright.
  • these uprights arecomposed of tubes and the upright 1 is U-shaped with the upper end longer than the lower end to allow for the openin of the stanchion in the manner to be herelnafter described.
  • Bifurcated, curved castings 3 and t are secured in the ends of upright 2 and adjustable collars 5 and 6 are clamped on the upper and lower horizontal parts of upright 1 by set screws 7 and 8, or other suitable fastening means.
  • the under side of the upper horizontal part of upright 1 is provided with a slot 9 into which projects the latch 10 which is pivoted in the bifurcation of casting 3 on pivot 11.
  • the latch has a recess 12 to receive the lower part of collar 5 to lock the upright 2 against movement either toward or away from uprlght 1. he latch is retained in engagement with the collar 5 by the s ring 13 but can be disengaged therefrom y pressing the handle part it of the latch toward the upright 2.
  • the latch is provided with a lJ-hook 15 to engage with an adjacent memher (not shown) to prevent swinging or twisting of the stanchion when it is opened.
  • a stop 16 provided with a slot 17 in its lower side is fastened in the end of the hori-' zontal, upper, tubular part of upright 1 by a set screw 18 or other suitable fastening means and a stop-pin 19 passed through the latch prevents the latch from being entirely withdrawn from the tube when the stanchion is opened.
  • the collar 5 is provided with apertured lugs 20 and 21 for suspending the stanchion and the collar 6 is provided with apertured lugs 22 and 23 for fastening the lower end of the stanchion in any ordinary or preferred manner.
  • the collar 6 has extensions 2% and 25 carrying a collar part 26 which is provided with a lug 27 extending between the parts of the bifurcated casting a and this casting is pivoted to this lug by the pivot 28.
  • set screws 7 and 8 are loosened and collars 5 and 6 are both moved the required distance in the proper direction and the set screws are then tightened.
  • the collar 5 is provided with a rib Patented Mar. it), rate,
  • An adjustable stanchion composed of i an upright provided with upper and lower der side, adjustable collars on said upper and lower horizontal portions, an upright pivoted to the lower collar, and a latch pivoted to the last mentioned upright extending into said slot and adapted to engage the upper collar.
  • An adjustable stanchion composed of an upright provided with upper and lower horizontal portions the upper of which is tubular and provided with 'a slot in its under side, ad ustable collars on said upper and lower horizontal portions, an upright pivoted to the lower'collar, a latch pivoted to the last mentioned upright extending into said slot and adapted to engage the upper collar, a stop provided with a slot in. the end of the upper horizontal portion of the meaoae first mentioned upright, and/a stop-pin carried by said latch.

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0. M. STEVENSON. STANGHION. APPLIGATION-FILED 00'1.l0, 1913.
1, 132,045. Patented Mar. 16, 1915.
' z wwl wmg Mimtorn'egm srarns rarrnnr ornron CHARLES H. s'rnvnnson, or nocnronn, ILLINOlS, assrenon 'ro ionnw cainainn conranr, or wernnroo,
WISCONSIN, A eonronarron or WISCONSIN.
STANCHIBN.
ractors.
specification of Letters ratent.
Application filed October 10, 1913. Serial No. 794,371.
the objects of the invention are to provide an adjustable stanchion and further to provide a simple, efficient and reliable stanchion.
Referring to the drawings which accompany this specification and form a part hereof, on which drawings the same reference characters are used to designate the same elements wherever they may appear in each of the several views, and which drawings illustrate an embodiment of this invention, Figure 1 is an elevation of a stanchion, parts being shown in section; Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stanchion seen from one side; Fig. 3 is a section taken on the line a-a on Fig. 1, looking in thedirection indicated by the arrows; and Fig. 4 is a section taken on the line bb on Fig. 1, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
The embodiment of the invention illustrated by the drawings and hereinafter specifically described is what I consider the best and preferred form of its embodiment but it will be apparent that mechanical changes can be made without departing from my invention.
Referring specifically to the drawings,the reference numeral 1 designates one upright and 2 the other upright. Preferably these uprights arecomposed of tubes and the upright 1 is U-shaped with the upper end longer than the lower end to allow for the openin of the stanchion in the manner to be herelnafter described. Bifurcated, curved castings 3 and t are secured in the ends of upright 2 and adjustable collars 5 and 6 are clamped on the upper and lower horizontal parts of upright 1 by set screws 7 and 8, or other suitable fastening means. The under side of the upper horizontal part of upright 1 is provided with a slot 9 into which projects the latch 10 which is pivoted in the bifurcation of casting 3 on pivot 11. The latch has a recess 12 to receive the lower part of collar 5 to lock the upright 2 against movement either toward or away from uprlght 1. he latch is retained in engagement with the collar 5 by the s ring 13 but can be disengaged therefrom y pressing the handle part it of the latch toward the upright 2. The latch is provided with a lJ-hook 15 to engage with an adjacent memher (not shown) to prevent swinging or twisting of the stanchion when it is opened. A stop 16 provided with a slot 17 in its lower side is fastened in the end of the hori-' zontal, upper, tubular part of upright 1 by a set screw 18 or other suitable fastening means and a stop-pin 19 passed through the latch prevents the latch from being entirely withdrawn from the tube when the stanchion is opened.
The collar 5 is provided with apertured lugs 20 and 21 for suspending the stanchion and the collar 6 is provided with apertured lugs 22 and 23 for fastening the lower end of the stanchion in any ordinary or preferred manner. The collar 6 has extensions 2% and 25 carrying a collar part 26 which is provided with a lug 27 extending between the parts of the bifurcated casting a and this casting is pivoted to this lug by the pivot 28. To adjust the stanchion to make it larger or smaller to accommodate difierent sized necks of animals, set screws 7 and 8 are loosened and collars 5 and 6 are both moved the required distance in the proper direction and the set screws are then tightened. The collar 5 is provided with a rib Patented Mar. it), rate,
29 which projects into the slot 9 and prevents the slot being closed upon the latch 10 and binding the same when the set screw 7 is tightened.
What is claimed is:
1. An adjustable stanchion composed of i an upright provided with upper and lower der side, adjustable collars on said upper and lower horizontal portions, an upright pivoted to the lower collar, and a latch pivoted to the last mentioned upright extending into said slot and adapted to engage the upper collar.
3. An adjustable stanchion composed of an upright provided with upper and lower horizontal portions the upper of which is tubular and provided with 'a slot in its under side, ad ustable collars on said upper and lower horizontal portions, an upright pivoted to the lower'collar, a latch pivoted to the last mentioned upright extending into said slot and adapted to engage the upper collar, a stop provided with a slot in. the end of the upper horizontal portion of the meaoae first mentioned upright, and/a stop-pin carried by said latch.
into said slot and means for securing said collar upon said first mentioned upright.
In witness whereof I hereto afl'ix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES M. STEVENSON.
Witnesses:
ANTHONY Boone, ALBERT J. AssEssoR.
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