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US113458A
US113458A US113458DA US113458A US 113458 A US113458 A US 113458A US 113458D A US113458D A US 113458DA US 113458 A US113458 A US 113458A
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    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
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  • My-invention is to the effect to simplify the construction of wagon-bolsters of any kind, and at the same time make them more solid and yet cheaper, because the present system, now universally applied,
  • B and D represent the socket in two parts, when it is not put together.
  • B is theinside half; that is, the side where the wagon-bed rests.
  • D is the outside half; that is, the side near the wheel.
  • O G is the socket, bolted through the wooden standard with bolt L.
  • A is the inside plate, which is attached to the bol-' ster with bolt 0.
  • G is the outside bolt, passing through plate 1).
  • This plate has a slot cut in it so that it can be moved out to take in a larger standard.
  • F is the end of the bolster, which represents the socket fastened on ready for use.
  • That part I having a slot cut in it through which the bolt G passes, makes it convenient'to be moved either way to allow a larger or smaller upright. standard to be placed in it.

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L. W. SHAEFFER.
Wagon Bolster Stake.
Patented April 4, 1871.
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LEWIS WASHINGTON SHAEFFER, OF EIJIZABE'ITH'IOWN', KENTUCKY.
Letters: Patent No. 113,458, datedApril 4, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN WA GON-B'OLSTER STAKES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, LEWIS WASHINGTON SHAJ'JFFER, of Elizabethtown, in the county of Hardin and State of Kentucky,
have invented a new and useful Improvement in a Socket to fit on Wagon-Bolsters, of which the following is a specification.
Nat-are and Object of the Invention. My-invention is to the effect to simplify the construction of wagon-bolsters of any kind, and at the same time make them more solid and yet cheaper, because the present system, now universally applied,
of mortising the upright standard requires much more labor and weakens the bolster-L Further, that after the bolster is thus completed by the wagonmaker the additional work of the blacksmith, which is necessary on the old bolster, can be dispensed with, which will make a difference in the cost of at least three dollars in favor of the new bolster.
Description.
B and D represent the socket in two parts, when it is not put together.-
B and D, the ground plan of thesocket.
Band I), the front view of the socket. I
B and D the longitudinal section of the socket.
B is theinside half; that is, the side where the wagon-bed rests.
. D is the outside half; that is, the side near the wheel.
O G is the socket, bolted through the wooden standard with bolt L.
A is the inside plate, which is attached to the bol-' ster with bolt 0.
G is the outside bolt, passing through plate 1).-
This plate has a slot cut in it so that it can be moved out to take in a larger standard.
I is the wooden standard fitted to the socket ready for use. v
F is the end of the bolster, which represents the socket fastened on ready for use.
Claims.
I claim as my intention- I 'L-The' combination of the inside part B and'the outside part D, both attached to bolster F, both of which parts"(B and D) can be made of malleable iron, wrought-iron, or cast-steel. g
2. That part I), having a slot cut in it through which the bolt G passes, makes it convenient'to be moved either way to allow a larger or smaller upright. standard to be placed in it.
Witnesses: I LEWIS \V. SHAEFFER.
FRED. L. MADER, ELIAS GRAHAM.
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