US120238A - Improvement in check-rein fasteners - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improvement on a check-rein fastener which is the subject of Let ters Patent No. 73,777, granted to John S. Campbell, January 28, 1868. It consists in a novel construction of the bearings for the pivots of the tongue in the base-plate, whereby the manufacture and putting together of the component parts of the fastener are facilitated and the pivot-pin covered and thereby secured in place. It also consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the spring which keeps the tongue closed.
- Figure l is a side View of my fastener, showing it applied to a portion of a saddle.
- Fig. 2 is a back view of the fastener.
- Fig. 3 is a central lon gitudn al section of the same.
- Fig.4 is a similar section with the tongue removed.
- Fig. 5 is atransverse section taken a-t the dottedline w .fr in Fig. 6, which is an inverted view ofthe base-plate; Fig. 7, a similar view of the spring-plate;.- and Fig. 8, an inverted view of the two plates, showing the springplate swung aside.
- A is the base-plate of the fastener, which, instead of being slit to form the spring, and having the bearin gs for the pivots formed by turning over the ends of the portions outside of the slits like the patent fastener of Campbell, before nientioned, has a recess, a, in the middle of its rear end portion, and the portions f' f on each side -of said recesses are stamped up from the under side into hollow concave form, as shown more particularly in Figs. 4L and 5, to form bearings for the reception of the pivots on the tongue C.
- the spring-plate B is of the same shape as t-he plate A and has in it a hole which corresponds with the hole c in said plate. It is slit opposite the sides of the recessa in the plate A, and the portion o between the slits is bent so as to project slightly into the recess and form a spring, by means of which the tongue C is kept in position.
- the tongue C is of a curved form longitudinally, and has formed on one end a narrow neck or tenon, d, which ts between the bearings j' f, and which has a square or fiat end against which the spring g acts.
- This neck has inserted through it a pin, c', whose projecting ends form the pivots by which the tongue is pivoted to the base-plate.
- the pla-tes A and B are first riveted together, and are turned on the rivetb to permit the insertion of the neck of the tongue into thc recess a and its pivots into the bearings f j', and the plates are then turned back on the pivots to conform to each other.
- the spring g bearing against the end of the neck of the tongue keeps it in place, and as the bearings f j' cover the ends of the pin they prevent it from slipping out.
- the fastener is secured to the check-rein hook E by the same bolt, A, that seciues the latter to the saddle-tree, and this bolt so clamps the springiplate B that only its spring portion g is left iieXible.
- the spring g bearing against the end of the tongue keeps it in position either While open or closed.
- the tongue-pivot bearings ff formed by striking up in the plate, from the under side, cavities of a form substantially as herein described, not only to receive but to cover the ends of the pivots.
- the spring-plate B slit to form the spring, and covering the whole bottoni of and combined with the base-plate A and tongue C, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
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`BERN L. B UDD. Improvement'in Check Rein Fastening. No.w120,238. Patentedot. 24,1371.
I Iig/ UNITED STATEs PATENT OFFICE.
BERN L. BUDD, OF FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOB TO JAMES S. MOTT,
OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN CHECK-REIN FASTENERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 120,238, dated October 24, 1871.
have invented a new and Improved Check-Rein Fastener; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being hadto the accompanying Vdrawing forminga part of this specification.
This invention relates to an improvement on a check-rein fastener which is the subject of Let ters Patent No. 73,777, granted to John S. Campbell, January 28, 1868. It consists in a novel construction of the bearings for the pivots of the tongue in the base-plate, whereby the manufacture and putting together of the component parts of the fastener are facilitated and the pivot-pin covered and thereby secured in place. It also consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the spring which keeps the tongue closed.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure l is a side View of my fastener, showing it applied to a portion of a saddle. Fig. 2 is a back view of the fastener. Fig. 3 is a central lon gitudn al section of the same. Fig.4is a similar section with the tongue removed. Fig. 5 is atransverse section taken a-t the dottedline w .fr in Fig. 6, which is an inverted view ofthe base-plate; Fig. 7, a similar view of the spring-plate;.- and Fig. 8, an inverted view of the two plates, showing the springplate swung aside.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the gures.
A is the base-plate of the fastener, which, instead of being slit to form the spring, and having the bearin gs for the pivots formed by turning over the ends of the portions outside of the slits like the patent fastener of Campbell, before nientioned, has a recess, a, in the middle of its rear end portion, and the portions f' f on each side -of said recesses are stamped up from the under side into hollow concave form, as shown more particularly in Figs. 4L and 5, to form bearings for the reception of the pivots on the tongue C. In the middle of the broader forward portion of the plate is a square hole, c, and in front of this the plate has the spring-plate B secured to it by a rivet, b. The spring-plate B is of the same shape as t-he plate A and has in it a hole which corresponds with the hole c in said plate. It is slit opposite the sides of the recessa in the plate A, and the portion o between the slits is bent so as to project slightly into the recess and form a spring, by means of which the tongue C is kept in position. The tongue C is of a curved form longitudinally, and has formed on one end a narrow neck or tenon, d, which ts between the bearings j' f, and which has a square or fiat end against which the spring g acts. This neck has inserted through it a pin, c', whose projecting ends form the pivots by which the tongue is pivoted to the base-plate.
To put the parts together the pla-tes A and B are first riveted together, and are turned on the rivetb to permit the insertion of the neck of the tongue into thc recess a and its pivots into the bearings f j', and the plates are then turned back on the pivots to conform to each other. The spring g bearing against the end of the neck of the tongue keeps it in place, and as the bearings f j' cover the ends of the pin they prevent it from slipping out. The fastener is secured to the check-rein hook E by the same bolt, A, that seciues the latter to the saddle-tree, and this bolt so clamps the springiplate B that only its spring portion g is left iieXible. The spring g bearing against the end of the tongue keeps it in position either While open or closed.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The tongue-pivot bearings ff, formed by striking up in the plate, from the under side, cavities of a form substantially as herein described, not only to receive but to cover the ends of the pivots.
2. The spring-plate B, slit to form the spring, and covering the whole bottoni of and combined with the base-plate A and tongue C, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
BERN L. BUDD.
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HENRY T. BROWN, FEED HAYNEs.
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