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US1150410A
US1150410A US85174014A US1914851740A US1150410A US 1150410 A US1150410 A US 1150410A US 85174014 A US85174014 A US 85174014A US 1914851740 A US1914851740 A US 1914851740A US 1150410 A US1150410 A US 1150410A
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  • the object of the ⁇ present invention is to .improve the construction of manuallygoper- ⁇ able propelling mechanismand to provide 'a simple, practical, and -eicient construction, designed primarily for propelling vehicles,
  • a further object of the invention to provide propelling or motormechanism of this character, equipped ⁇ lwith a rocking chair ⁇ orseat, and capable ofi-responding to the slightest movcment'of the same in either direction, whereby the mechanism may be conveniently operatedwith along or short stroke by the weight of a person, with little exertion.
  • invention y consists yin the construction-and Vvarious changesI in the form, proportion',y
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view taken substantially on the line 3 3 of ig. 2; F igfl is a plan view of the propelling mechanism, partly in section, and partly .broken away.
  • L Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view, taken substantially on the ,s line of Fig. 3.
  • the invention relates to improvements in Fig. 6 is a vertical ⁇ sectional view illustrating the construction of tion, the manually operable motor or propelling mechanism is shown applied to a rockermobile, but the manual motor or propelling mechanism may be advantageously employed Ifor operating various machines and devices.
  • the rockermobile comprises' in its construction a frame l provided with front and rear axles 2 and 3, on which are mounted front and rear wheels and.
  • the rear wheels are iixed to the rear axle, which isjournaled in suitable bearings of the frame of the vehicle, and isdriven by the pro pelling mechanism.
  • the reargaxle has keyed ⁇ orgotherwise secured to it a sprocket pinion 6, which is connected by a sprocket chain 7 with a sprocket wheel S of a transverse shaft 9.
  • sprocket gearing for connecting the transverse shaft 9 with the rear axle
  • any other suitable gearing may be employed, and the said transverse shaft 9 may be gearedwith various machines and devices ⁇ for operating the same.
  • the driving shaft extends across and is journaled in suitable bearings 13 of the casing 11, and while ball bearings are shown, thev shaftsV may, of course, vbe
  • variable speed gearmg may be of any preferred' construction, 1s
  • An intermediategear 2O is interposed-between-tlrelgears14f and 17,A and isi coirtinuallyfinmesh 'withfthe gear 14, the Agear*l'fbeing ca rredinto and wan tudinally of" the vehiclev ⁇ and fulo'r'umed-I inf ⁇ amamantar as ende aaa a ai@ ⁇ firm; of;
  • the upper portion ofk i' the :leverM is adaptedlto fplayrthroughf the' opening-j in the ⁇ engaged; link during the os.- cillatonfof the rockingchair, and when the chair is rocked, 1the- ⁇ chain .
  • tubular arms orhousings 72 are preferably formed integral Vwith the vibratory ⁇ sections ormembers 66 Aand-67, and the ip'awlsor dogs 71,
  • the ratchet wheel is preferably provided with twenty-five teeth, and each of the vibrato-ry sections is preferably equipped with "four pawls or dogs.
  • the recess 79 in which the inner clutch member' operates.
  • the recess 79 isfcircular and the ratchet wheel is provided at the said recess with an interior clutch face 8O consisting of a series of approximately semicircular recesses adaptedto receive a roller 8l and cause the same -to ⁇ engage a straightV edge or face 82 of-the inner clutch member.
  • the inner clutch member is provided at each of its sides with.- astraight edge or face 82, and
  • the transverse shaft 9 isequipped with a ratchet wheel 84, which is engaged by pawls or teeth 85 of a pair of bars or members 86 extending forwardly from the'ratchet wheel and pivotally connected at their front ends 87 to an operating lever 88 above and below the pivot 89 thereof'.
  • the ⁇ operating lever is mounted at one side of the rocking chair ata point in advance of the same in convenient position to be grasped by aperson ⁇ occupying the seat of the rocking chair, and
  • the rocking chair is provided beneath its seat with a compartment 90, adapted to receive a weight forincreasing the effect of the mechanism when desired.
  • the seat as
  • Fig. 4 of the drawings is provided with a closure 91, adapted to afford access to the compartment 90, but the latter may be constructed and arranged in any other desired manner.
  • a device of the class described includ ing a ratchet wheel, vibratory members provided With pawls or dogs arranged to engage the ratchet wheel for imparting a continu-A ous rotary movement to the same, an oscillatory actuating lever, and links connected at one end with the vibratory members and atwthe other endivith the lever at opposite sides ofthe fulcrum point thereof.
  • a device ofthe class described includ- 'ing a ratchet wheel, reversely movable viin the form shown, three coacting rollers 8l b are provided.
  • the inner-clutch member is" ratory members incasing the ratchet wheel and provided with interiorly arranged pawls ordogs engaging the same, and an oscillatory actuating lever connected at opposite Vsides of its pivotal point with the said inemers. 4
  • a device of the class described including a ratchet wheel, reversely movable hollow vibratory members tted together and forming a substantially cylindrical casing in which the ratchet wheel is arranged, said members being provided with radially arranged tubular arms, spring actuated dogs mounted Vin the arms and arranged to enthereof.
  • a deviceof the class described including a ⁇ shaft,aratchet Wheel having a clutch connectiongwiththe shaft, Ieversely movable l vibratory Y. y members movement on the s haft and provided: withV paivls Vorv ,dogsfor engaging the ratehet y.
  • A. device ofthe class described including apratchet Wheel, reverselymovablervibratory ypavvls or dogs ⁇ engaging the ratchet s Wheel, an oscillatory lever; ⁇ connected atop;
  • a 'seat provided with rockersand having; front and rear -l arms, spaced; guidepulleys,y a longitudinally movable flexible connection i y i l f f Wheel.: mountedvon the transverse shaft, a Ahand operating lever, links connected With onthe guide pulleys and secured to the said arms, an oscillatory lever connected With the flexible connection at a point between the said pulleys, and mechanism'connected with v and actuated by the said lever.
  • a device of the class described including spaced guide pulleys, a longitudinally movable flexible connection arrangedon the guide pulleys and extended downwardly bea seat having rockers, and provi led with front and rear arms having downwardly extending portions connected, ⁇ iviththe terminals of the flexible ⁇ connections, Vanoscillatory lever, connected Withthe,1
  • ⁇ .11, ⁇ Adevice of the classfdescribed includringa rocking seat, mechanism actuatedby the, seat, a ratchet vvheel, ,means forconnectingpthe e. -ratchet ⁇ wheel WithjtheI saidQmeclianisin,.a pivotally mounted, hand operating lever, andgbars. or .membersgpivotallycon# ⁇ v nectedtothe lever atwopposite s idesof the .fillrum'pont and provided with' means for 1 engaging,l the ratchetwvheelq; l -l Y l2.
  • rockers ineansactuated by the seatforrotating. the driving shaft, said. means including a clutch, a transverse shaft," a ratchet the lever .at.opposite sides of the .pivotal point thereof and provided With meansfor yengaging vthe ratchet vvlieel,. and variable speed gearing-eonnectingthe saidshafts.
  • 15.- A, device ofthe classi described includv ⁇ ing. a ⁇ driving shaft, a vrocking seat, means actuated by the saidseatfor-rotating the driving shaft, a transverse shaft, a hand lever, means actuated by the hand lever for directly rotating the transverse shaft, and

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R. P. BALDWIN.
MANUAL MOTOR.
APPLICATION FILED IuLY 18. I9I4.
3 SHEETS-SHEET I.
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I g @MII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIII 4 f I :III .35
I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4 HII IIIIIIEIEIIIII:IIIIIMIIIII-IIIIIII i 'g' CfAIIIFII i' 55 I E w llm 1 zuu H *IWIIIII 7" W Hm-" Mmwm ATTORN EY R. P. BALDWIN.
MANUAL MOTOR.
APPLICATION F1LED1ULY18. 1914.
1,150,410. Patented Aug. 17, 1915.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
WITNESSEIS R. P. BALDWIN.
MANUAL MOTOR.
APPLICATION FILED IULY I8. I9I4. 1,150,410'. Pa1entedAug.17,1915.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3- y INVENTQR ATTO R N EY `lowing is a specification.
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REEsE r. BALDWIN, on coLLEGEvILLE, PENNsYLvANIA.
MANUAL MOTOR.
citizen of the United States,residing at Coll* legeville, in the. county of Montgomery and State ofPennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Manual Motor, of which the folmanual motors or propelling mechanismA for vehicles, etc. Y .Y l The object of the `present invention is to .improve the construction of manuallygoper-` able propelling mechanismand to provide 'a simple, practical, and -eicient construction, designed primarily for propelling vehicles,
boats, and other conveyances, and capable also of being advantageously `employed for operating various mechanisms.
A further object of the invention to provide propelling or motormechanism of this character, equipped` lwith a rocking chair `orseat, and capable ofi-responding to the slightest movcment'of the same in either direction, whereby the mechanism may be conveniently operatedwith along or short stroke by the weight of a person, with little exertion.
It is also an object of the -invention to` proi videan operating leverarranged in conf venient position with relation to the rocking f chair orseat, and capable of operation'lnde-` pendently thereof, and also of being actuated in Aconjunction therewith, and of assist-` L ing and facilitating the movement of the' rocking chair: l i
invention yconsists yin the construction-and Vvarious changesI in the form, proportion',y
novel combination of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated inthe accompanying drawings, and pointed out inthe claims hereto appended, it being understood that verse sectional view on the line 2-2 of Fig.
l p Specification of `Letters Patent.
\ Patented Aug. rr, isis.
- Application filed July 18, 1914-; Serial No. 851,740.
l.` i Fig. 3 isa vertical longitudinal sectional view taken substantially on the line 3 3 of ig. 2; F igfl is a plan view of the propelling mechanism, partly in section, and partly .broken away. L Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view, taken substantially on the ,s line of Fig. 3. The invention relates to improvements in Fig. 6 is a vertical` sectional view illustrating the construction of tion, the manually operable motor or propelling mechanism is shown applied to a rockermobile, but the manual motor or propelling mechanism may be advantageously employed Ifor operating various machines and devices.
The rockermobile comprises' in its construction a frame l provided with front and rear axles 2 and 3, on which are mounted front and rear wheels and. The rear wheels are iixed to the rear axle, which isjournaled in suitable bearings of the frame of the vehicle, and isdriven by the pro pelling mechanism.
The machine, in practice, is designed to'be equipped 4,with suitable steering gear, Vand,
it may-"be made in the form of a toy automobile, as indicated in the accompanying drawings, orbe constructed in any other ,Y s desired manner, as the propelling mechalVith theseand other objectsin viewA the i nisniwill be found both useful and advantageous for propelling various kinds of ven hicles.
The reargaxle has keyed `orgotherwise secured to it a sprocket pinion 6, which is connected by a sprocket chain 7 with a sprocket wheel S of a transverse shaft 9. The transverse shaft 9, which extendsacross and is journaledA in suitable bearings l0 of a casing ll, is connected by variable speed gearing with a transverse driving shaft l2. `While it is preferable to employ sprocket gearing for connecting the transverse shaft 9 with the rear axle, any other suitable gearing may be employed, and the said transverse shaft 9 may be gearedwith various machines and devices `for operating the same. "The driving shaft extends across and is journaled in suitable bearings 13 of the casing 11, and while ball bearings are shown, thev shaftsV may, of course, vbe
mounted in any desired manner. v The variable speed gearmg, may be of any preferred' construction, 1s
illustrated in the drawings as comprising, 16, keyed or 1other-- wiseiixed tozthe driving. shaft, andpshiftl N fof-the drawings.
spur gears 14, 15, Vand ablespurgearsl 17, 18, and 19, mounted on and slidably interlocked with-thetransverse shaft 9. An intermediategear 2O is interposed-between-tlrelgears14f and 17,A and isi coirtinuallyfinmesh 'withfthe gear 14, the Agear*l'fbeing ca rredinto and wan tudinally of" the vehiclev `and fulo'r'umed-I inf` amamantar as ende aaa a ai@ `firm; of;
theeasing', enterirly :thereof: Ther-rear en'df 23 of thel shifting engaging a. gr ooved hub if extension 24- of i the shiftable ,geari `-17 f shifting lever 21 with 'an-@upright operating lever 26S- fulment-29r4 'llie pawlor dog is coiitrplledby a"latclileverBOJmountedf on the operating able speed gearingmay f p The 'rocklngf chair has its rockers f44-ar-y ranged upon spacedl longitudinal vsuppor-t- .l
" Vof the easing 1,1fat` opposite sides thereof,-V
" erally or longitudinally, when in motion...
lever` contiguous to the upper handle ,porii tion@thereof;V` Tlirel gears 18` la`ndf'1j9 areconnected by a, sleeve 31havinganfenlarged lgrooveddportiorn32, whichis 'engaged by a forkedl rear* end y 33" of' a shifting lever 34, arranged similarly tothe shifting 35 at the front of thecasing: The shifting upright tion to be 'operated by the seat' V43, ofl theV chair',
venient` point, and in thesimpler forms of the propelling or motor mechanism, varibe omitted.v
ing bars or pieces 45, secured Vupon the top butthev rocking chair maybe mounted in anylv other desired manner, and in practice,`
suit'ablemeansI will be-employed for prevent-V ingtherocking chair from slidingeitherf lat- The rockingchair is equipped at the front andback with approximately I lshaped arms A `46-and47, 'consisting` of upper portions eX-` tending". longitudinally of- 'the vehicle, andwhich also I p a and are arranged lever 21# is forkedl-'andf isprovided-#with meansfforf T-h'e fronti arm of th'e" Y is connected by arlink 251 lever 21 p and'j fulrumed intermediate of' its ends" atA outer depending portions, cured the terminals 48 of a chain 49,
be A employed;v j The chainextend upwardly from the lower outer ends of the front` and4 rear arms46 and i upon 'front and rear guide.Vv
pulleys 5() and 51, journaled in suitablesupf porte 52 and th ,oasing, as' clearlyl illustratedinY Fig'r portsor standards 52 `and 53 Vare preferably to Vwhich are se-"g but. any other flexible connectionmay,rofcourse, Y
terminal portie-ns ofthe .i
53 at the front and 'back off .Y l
The front and rear supcomposed of spaced'fsides and a connecting top portion or chain,\trai feling-over the pul leys y being confined thereo-nby the standl ardsfor supports.V The chain,l whicheX- tends b'etweenvthe rocliersffof1'the.chairpisV connectedy at :an intermediate point with -an i upright oscillator-y actuating A4leverV 54, provided at its lower endfy'vithV ahead-551andliavin-g--af reduced upper: terminalf portion-56 eXtendingtln-ough 'the openingin one of the links kof thechain.V The upper portion ofk i' the :leverM is adaptedlto fplayrthroughf the' opening-j in the` engaged; link during the os.- cillatonfof the rockingchair, and when the chair is rocked, 1the-`chain .is moved longitu- Y dinallyovertheguidepulleys andoscillatesv i the` lever 54.` The-head 55 ofthe lever,
whiclnisjmounted oni aipivot' 57, ieconnected above and belowithesaid: pivot 57jby suitv able :pivotsL5S-andif59'withthe rear ends ofv reciprooatory linksLGO and 61,V which-- are pivotally connectedla-t their front endsV 62 `and Gvwitli projectingdugs 64T and1v65 of. vibratory members orfelement's: 66 and 67,
whichfare circularland: hollow and `constitute sections off 2li-*cylindrical casing. The sec-V Y -Y I t1onsor-m'embersl66 `and'67,*,Mwl1ch are pro vided with hub eXtensionsvS and 69,- are v mounted for..partial rotary orpivotal. move# mentl on the. driving shaft, 'and' they incase a ratchet wheel YOmounted fortrotary movementi on thedrivingff shaft l 12 and? having a clutch connection?v therewith to permit the driving shaft to rotate forwardly 'independ f ently` of theactuating lmechanism 4in de soending a hill, and also when the-vehicle` l 'has accumulated, sul'iicient momentuimto` propel=it without the aid ofljthe actuating,
mechanism.v VThe hollow circularreversely"YV movable v1bratoryniemberslor sections 66 L andqffare equipped withpawls or *dogs 71,V slidablvmountedin tubular arms .or nous?. ingsl72l'andi pressed inwardly into engage# ment `Withfthe ratchetv wheel' by springs 73,
'the tension "off which'i's-'regulated by screw Y.
plugs 74Ifnounted -in-theouter ends of the tubularA arms or-housi-ngs 72.*- The tubular arms orhousings 72 are preferably formed integral Vwith the vibratory `sections ormembers 66 Aand-67, and the ip'awlsor dogs 71,
which'are guided in the tubular `ar1ns,ghave' hollow shanks'r.. 7 5 into which. the coiled Ab y both sets of the' pawlsgor dogs.
which Iis of a width to extend across the space within the vibratory sections: or members, 'isr provided at its periphery with ratchet teeth 7.6, of allength'to be engaged Y Thereciprocatory'linlzs 60 and 6l. are ,of unequal length to space the lugs at different points en the periphery of the ratchet wheelwhen the'oscilla'tory lever is inE an upright position, 'and the said lugs operate in different arcs.V- The ratchet wheel is preferably provided with twenty-five teeth, and each of the vibrato-ry sections is preferably equipped with "four pawls or dogs. fWith this arrangement, only one pawlV or dog of a set engages the ratchet wheel, and the other pawls or do-gs of such setyas clearly illustrated in F ig. (iofl the accompanying drawl ings, are locatedfdiffer'ent distances from the Jteeth directly inA advance of the said pawlsor dogs. Bythisarrangeinena `it will be clear that the sets of pawls or dogs, in al`` ternatelyengaging the ratchet wheel* to produce a continuousforward rotation of the same, reduce thelost motion to a minimum,
and the oscillatoryV lever is permitted to. move only a fraction of the distance be` tweenthe'teeth oftheratcliet wheel, before a tooth thereof is engaged by one of the pawls or dogs.
suoli that the mechanism responds tothe slightest rocking movement of the chair;
The clutch mechanism for connecting the to the driving shaft and constituting aj our` nal for the ratchet wheel 70, which ispro vided lin its outer side face with a recess.
79 in which the inner clutch member' operates. The recess 79 isfcircular and the ratchet wheel is provided at the said recess with an interior clutch face 8O consisting of a series of approximately semicircular recesses adaptedto receive a roller 8l and cause the same -to` engage a straightV edge or face 82 of-the inner clutch member. The inner clutch member is provided at each of its sides with.- astraight edge or face 82, and
also provided at the rear terminalsof the straight edges "with hook-shaped engaging portions 83 forming seats Vfor the rollers and adapted to pick` the saine up fro-m the b tion to the particular construction of the` clutch, as various forms-of clutches may be employed for connecting the ratchet wheel with the driving shaft.l i
- may be easily This construction results in an exceedingly sensitive manual motor or propelling mechanism, and the leverageis' The transverse shaft 9 isequipped with a ratchet wheel 84, which is engaged by pawls or teeth 85 of a pair of bars or members 86 extending forwardly from the'ratchet wheel and pivotally connected at their front ends 87 to an operating lever 88 above and below the pivot 89 thereof'. The `operating lever is mounted at one side of the rocking chair ata point in advance of the same in convenient position to be grasped by aperson `occupying the seat of the rocking chair, and
Y begreatly accelerated. Also, by means of the hand operating lever, suiiicient power applied to the propelling mechanism to enable the vehicle to ascend readily steep grades. Wlienrthe lever is oscillated, one oil the-other of the bars or,
members 86- engages the ratchet wheel 85 and partially rotates the same, and a continuous forward rotary motion is imparted to the ratchet wheel 85.
`The rocking chair is provided beneath its seat with a compartment 90, adapted to receive a weight forincreasing the effect of the mechanism when desired. The seat, as
shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings,`is provided witha closure 91, adapted to afford access to the compartment 90, but the latter may be constructed and arranged in any other desired manner.
V,What is claimed is 1. A device of the class described includ ing a ratchet wheel, vibratory members provided With pawls or dogs arranged to engage the ratchet wheel for imparting a continu-A ous rotary movement to the same, an oscillatory actuating lever, and links connected at one end with the vibratory members and atwthe other endivith the lever at opposite sides ofthe fulcrum point thereof.
2. A device ofthe class described includ- 'ing a ratchet wheel, reversely movable viin the form shown, three coacting rollers 8l b are provided. The inner-clutch member is" ratory members incasing the ratchet wheel and provided with interiorly arranged pawls ordogs engaging the same, and an oscillatory actuating lever connected at opposite Vsides of its pivotal point with the said inemers. 4
3. A device of the class described including a ratchet wheel, reversely movable hollow vibratory members tted together and forming a substantially cylindrical casing in which the ratchet wheel is arranged, said members being provided with radially arranged tubular arms, spring actuated dogs mounted Vin the arms and arranged to enthereof.
saidl members..
gage theratchet Wheel, an oscillatory lever,
and links connected at one end With the said members and at the other end with, the
lever aboveand .below the pivotalxpoint il. A deviceof the class described including a `shaft,aratchet Wheel having a clutch connectiongwiththe shaft, Ieversely movable l vibratory Y. y members movement on the s haft and provided: withV paivls Vorv ,dogsfor engaging the ratehet y.
mounted forM rotary Wheel, and an oscillatory lever connectedV above .andb loxvits pivotal point withl' the Wheel, posite 6. A. device ofthe class described including apratchet Wheel, reverselymovablervibratory ypavvls or dogs` engaging the ratchet s Wheel, an oscillatory lever;` connected atop;
posite sides of its pivotal pointfwiththe said pavvls orxdogs and adapted to impart a .continuous rotary movement .to the ,ratchet Wheel, a rocking seat, and a longitudinally movable flexible connection connected-at its.,V endsfvvith, the. rocking seat and actuated by thesame, said flexible connection being alse connected at an intermediate point with the.- b
' n ingjaI drivingshaft, arocking seat, mean'sf.
lever.-`
yond the same,
7. A; device ofV the dass 'described inia;
ing av seat provided With-rockers, spaced guiding meansfa longitudinally movable flexible connection guided by the-said means and connected with and actuated by the seat, an oscillatory lever. connectedwvitlithe said flexible connectionbetween the spaced; guidiing means, and. mechanismV connected With and'actuated bythe said lever'.V
8. A device ofthe class described; includ:
ing a 'seat provided with rockersand having; front and rear -l arms, spaced; guidepulleys,y a longitudinally movable flexible connection i y i l f f Wheel.: mountedvon the transverse shaft, a Ahand operating lever, links connected With onthe guide pulleys and secured to the said arms, an oscillatory lever connected With the flexible connection at a point between the said pulleys, and mechanism'connected with v and actuated by the said lever.
9. A device of the class described including spaced guide pulleys, a longitudinally movable flexible connection arrangedon the guide pulleys and extended downwardly bea seat having rockers, and provi led with front and rear arms having downwardly extending portions connected,` iviththe terminals of the flexible `connections, Vanoscillatory lever, connected Withthe,1
l ing a ratchetV Wlieehan oscillatory` lever, ref
Lil-19,410 A.
flexiblefconnection a] point between the guide pulleys,,andrmechanism connectedV with and lactuated by; thelsagidlevei-f;4 Y f l0. Afdeviceof he'class describedincludf versely movable. pavlsjor: dogsengaging the ratchet Wheel. Mld" connectedv with tlie lever at opposite sides of the pivotalr *point .therenectionconnectedlavith the said lever, spaced?V of, a'longitudinally movable flexible Acon. A n
guidinglkmeans receiving the flexible coIfl-` nectionflandlocated in advance and in rear ofthe lever, "anda seat;p ro'videdfvvithrocks` ers connected with the `flexible connecf:
tion andgadapted toactuate'thesame. l
` .11, `Adevice of the classfdescribed includringa rocking seat, mechanism actuatedby the, seat, a ratchet vvheel, ,means forconnectingpthe e. -ratchet `wheel WithjtheI saidQmeclianisin,.a pivotally mounted, hand operating lever, andgbars. or .membersgpivotallycon#` v nectedtothe lever atwopposite s idesof the .fillrum'pont and provided with' means for 1 engaging,l the ratchetwvheelq; l -l Y l2. 1Andeviceof the clal Vs, described oomprisingwga; seatprovided With-rockers, mech-` anism connected with andactuatedby theV seat and includingaclutcli, a hand 'operating leverwlocatedlin advance of the said seat for, eitherj independent or simultaneous 0 operatioma; ratchet Wheel,A means for con-V neoting the ratchet. Wheel with the s a-id l thelevert-*OPPOSG,sides of the PivotalV Point thereof and. provided with ,means fr ngaglngfthe ratchet Wheel;
` mechanisimand bars or members pivotedto A173. A. device of*theclassdescribedincludthe verse shaft,van operating =lever,and a link y L connectedfvvith the operating leverand provided with means for engaging the ratchet wheel. f v
14. A Adevice of thef-class describedcom-;
prisingla driving shaftga seatprovided with'.
rockers, ineansactuated by the seatforrotating. the driving shaft, said. means including a clutch, a transverse shaft," a ratchet the lever .at.opposite sides of the .pivotal point thereof and provided With meansfor yengaging vthe ratchet vvlieel,. and variable speed gearing-eonnectingthe saidshafts. 15.- A, device ofthe classi described includv` ing. a` driving shaft, a vrocking seat, means actuated by the saidseatfor-rotating the driving shaft, a transverse shaft, a hand lever, means actuated by the hand lever for directly rotating the transverse shaft, and
gearing for connectingjtlieztransverse shaft with the driving shaftg f, j Y
otal point thereof.
and long andshort links Connected at one end to the lever at opposite sides of the piv- In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afXed my signa- 10 ture in the presence of tWo Witnesses.
y REESE P. BALDWIN. Witnesses.
JOHN H. SIGGERS, DAVID R. WAGNER.
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