US116465A - Improvement in collar-caps for harness - Google Patents

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US116465A
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  • a collar-cap is a shield intended to be placed on the upper side of a horses neck for the purpose of supporting the collar and preventing it from cutting the mane and chaiing the neck.
  • My invention consists of a collar-cap made in the shape of an inverted V, except that it is rounded to iit the horses neck, the two sides of the device consisting originally of separate pieces, which are sewn together at the top, the ridge of the seam being outside and forming the apex of the cap, after which the edges of both sides are turned up so as to form vertical flanges, whose office is to prevent the collar from slipping oli' the cap, the seam being stili' enough to keep the cap in shape and hold the flanges erect.
  • Figure 1 is a transverse vertical section
  • Fig. 2 a side e1- evation
  • Fig. 3 a plan view of the metal lininga a are the two sides of the cap; b, the seam at the top; and c c, the flanges.
  • leather alone forms the material oil
  • the cap a single p'uce of moderately-stiiI stuft' is sucient for each side, the seam being rigid enough to preserve the form of the cap and anges.
  • Thin, limp, and cheap leather may, however, be advantageously employed by forming each side of two pieces, as shown in Fig.
  • This cap conforms in shape to the principle of the ordinary collar, iittin g horses of dii'eient sizes so as Ilot to turn on the neck and chafe the skin.
  • a cap made in one piece lnayt the neck of one horse, but when placed on a smaller one its shape cannot be changed, as the ianges keep it stili', and hence it rolls on the neck and chafes the skin.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ARNOLD P. MASON, OF FRANKLINVILLE, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO WILLIAM H. BARD, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN COLLAR-CAPS FOR HARNESS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,465, dated June 27, 1871.
To all whom t 'may concern:
Be it known that I, ARNOLD P. MASON, of Franklinville, Cattaraugus county, New York, have invented an Improved Collar-Cap for Harness, of which the following is a specilication:
A collar-cap is a shield intended to be placed on the upper side of a horses neck for the purpose of supporting the collar and preventing it from cutting the mane and chaiing the neck.
My invention consists of a collar-cap made in the shape of an inverted V, except that it is rounded to iit the horses neck, the two sides of the device consisting originally of separate pieces, which are sewn together at the top, the ridge of the seam being outside and forming the apex of the cap, after which the edges of both sides are turned up so as to form vertical flanges, whose office is to prevent the collar from slipping oli' the cap, the seam being stili' enough to keep the cap in shape and hold the flanges erect.
Referring to the drawing-in which Figure 1 is a transverse vertical section, Fig. 2 a side e1- evation, and Fig. 3 a plan view of the metal lininga a are the two sides of the cap; b, the seam at the top; and c c, the flanges. When leather alone forms the material oil the cap a single p'uce of moderately-stiiI stuft' is sucient for each side, the seam being rigid enough to preserve the form of the cap and anges. Thin, limp, and cheap leather may, however, be advantageously employed by forming each side of two pieces, as shown in Fig. 1, stitched together at the top, and inserting between them a metal lining, d, the edges of which are cut, as shown at e, Fig. 3, to enable them to he easily turned up so as to form the flanges. The leather sides, whether single or double, are cutof the same shape as the metal piece d, Fig. 3.
This cap conforms in shape to the principle of the ordinary collar, iittin g horses of dii'eient sizes so as Ilot to turn on the neck and chafe the skin. A cap made in one piece lnayt the neck of one horse, but when placed on a smaller one its shape cannot be changed, as the ianges keep it stili', and hence it rolls on the neck and chafes the skin.
I claim as my invention- 1. rlhe combination of the sides a a, seam b, metal lining d, and flanges c, as specied.
2. In a collar-cap a metal lining, when made in two separate pieces, placed one at each side of the cap, as described.
ARNOLD P. MASON.
Witnesses PARDoN J EwELL, W. H. BAED.
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