US1264741A - Rowing-gear for boats. - Google Patents

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US1264741A US19616017A US19616017A US1264741A US 1264741 A US1264741 A US 1264741A US 19616017 A US19616017 A US 19616017A US 19616017 A US19616017 A US 19616017A US 1264741 A US1264741 A US 1264741A
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  • a further object of the invention is to provide a bracket plate to be secured on the upper edge of the side of the boat and provided with upstanding bearings in which a tilting member is mounted, and on which tilting member the rowing gear is pivotally mounted, whereby the upstanding bearing will act as limiting stops for the paddle section and the handle section of the rowing ear.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a rowing gear comprising a paddle section and a handle section, which are pivotally mounted upon a tilting member, in combination with a link connection between the two sections, thereby creating greater force of power and ease of manipulation in In practical fields the details of construction may necessitate alterations falling within the scope of what is claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a view in perspective of the improved rowing gear as applied to the upper edge of the side of a boat.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the rowing gear.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • FIG. 1 designates a portion of one of the sides of a boat
  • 2 denotes a bracket plate which is secured by screws 3 on the upper edge of the side.
  • the bracket plate is bent at several different points as shown at 4, 5 and 6, thereby forming upstanding loop bearings 7 and 8 designates an elongated rocking or tilting plate, the ends of. which are providedwith pintles 9 mounted in the adjacent walls of said upstanding bearings.
  • This tilting plate or strap 8 is parallel with r a #rr no.
  • the tilting plate 8 is provided with a pair of edgewisebulges 10 and 11, and rising upwardly. From the upper faces of said bulged portions 10 and l I 11 0f the tilting plate are pivot pins 12 and l 13, which, owlng to the construction of said bulges 10 and 11, are offset upon opposite sidesof the axial alinelnentof the pintles 9, whereby the tilting member or plate may more readily tilt, when manipue lating the rowing gear.
  • the oar rowing v gear comprises the paddle section 14 and the handle section 15, which is manually manipula'tedl
  • the inner end of the paddle section has a rectangular portion 16, which fits andis secured in a socket 17 rectangular in cross section formed by the opposite plateslS, which are secured to the opposite faces ofthe rectangular end of the paddle section by the bolts or rivets 19.
  • a rivet or the like 20 also secures the rectangular end portion 16 of the paddle section in said socket 17.
  • the upper and lower walls of the socket and the rectangular portion of the paddle section of the rowing gear have registering openings 21, to receive the pivot pin 13.
  • the inner adjacent ends of said plates 18 are provided with laterally extending lugs 22, which are connected by a pin 23.
  • the handle section 15 of the rowing gear has a handle portion 2 1 and a rectangular end 25, to which a socket 26 is fitted and secured by means of a pivot in 27.
  • a pair of plates 28 project outwardly from the outer ends of the upper and lower walls of the socket 26, and these plates have laterally extending lugs 29.
  • the plates 28 are secured by a rivet 30 to the upper and lower faces of the outer end of the rectangular portion 25 of the handle section 15, thereby rendering the parts secure.
  • the socket 26 has its upper and lower walls and the rectangular portion 25 of the handle section provided with registering openings 31, to receive the pivot pin 12.
  • the paddle and handle sections 14: and 15 of the rowing gear are pivotally mounted upon the tilting plate or member 8, so that when the handle section is manipulated up and down and oscillated forwardly and rearwardly, an up and down movement is imparted to the paddle section, time is also a site to the forward and aearoscillation- 0f oscillated forwardly and rearwardly oppothe handle section, through the medium of the link 32.
  • a pin 33 is secured in'the'ends of thelugs 2 9, and'the op osite ends ofthe;
  • link32 "areprovided wit rolls or sleeves 34, through which the pins 23 andi33- pass.
  • said sections ha ing diagonally oppositely disposed end portions, a link extendlng obliquely across the .,tiltable,plate and connectingthe saidndiagonally oppositely disposed end portions, whereby as the handle section is oscillated in one direction, the paddle section is oscillated in the opposite directioinsaid means of the bracket plate comprisingnpstandin g loop bearings ha ving their upper. ends projecting beyond the pivbtal. plate and constituting limitingv abutments to be engaged-by the, respective sections to limit them in their oscillatorymovement.

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' H. w. ZIEIVIE R. ROWING GEAR FOR BOATS. APPLICATION FILED OCT-12. I917- Patented Apr. 30, 1918.
bow facing oars.
nowrno-ennn For. BOATS.
Specification of Letters Patent. JPmtentQufll Apr. 30, 11918.
Application filed. October 12, 1917. Serial No.196,160. 1
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, I-IERMANV W. ZIEMER, a citizen of the United States, residing at St.
Bonifacius, inthc county of Hennepin,
kind whereby force,-convenience, utilization of power, and ease of manipulation in bow facing cars are attained.
A further object of the invention is to provide a bracket plate to be secured on the upper edge of the side of the boat and provided with upstanding bearings in which a tilting member is mounted, and on which tilting member the rowing gear is pivotally mounted, whereby the upstanding bearing will act as limiting stops for the paddle section and the handle section of the rowing ear.
6 A further object of the invention is to provide a rowing gear comprising a paddle section and a handle section, which are pivotally mounted upon a tilting member, in combination with a link connection between the two sections, thereby creating greater force of power and ease of manipulation in In practical fields the details of construction may necessitate alterations falling within the scope of what is claimed.
The invention comprises further features and combination of parts as hereinafter set forth shown in the drawings and claimed.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a view in perspective of the improved rowing gear as applied to the upper edge of the side of a boat.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the rowing gear.
Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Referring more especially to the drawings 1 designates a portion of one of the sides of a boat, and 2 denotes a bracket plate which is secured by screws 3 on the upper edge of the side. The bracket plate is bent at several different points as shown at 4, 5 and 6, thereby forming upstanding loop bearings 7 and 8 designates an elongated rocking or tilting plate, the ends of. which are providedwith pintles 9 mounted in the adjacent walls of said upstanding bearings.
This tilting plate or strap 8 is parallel with r a #rr no. I
, near/inn w, zrn vinn, ors1.nonirnolus mmnnsorn.
the bracket plate 2. The tilting plate 8 is provided with a pair of edgewisebulges 10 and 11, and rising upwardly. from the upper faces of said bulged portions 10 and l I 11 0f the tilting plate are pivot pins 12 and l 13, which, owlng to the construction of said bulges 10 and 11, are offset upon opposite sidesof the axial alinelnentof the pintles 9, whereby the tilting member or plate may more readily tilt, when manipue lating the rowing gear. The oar rowing v gear comprises the paddle section 14 and the handle section 15, which is manually manipula'tedl The inner end of the paddle section has a rectangular portion 16, which fits andis secured in a socket 17 rectangular in cross section formed by the opposite plateslS, which are secured to the opposite faces ofthe rectangular end of the paddle section by the bolts or rivets 19. A rivet or the like 20 also secures the rectangular end portion 16 of the paddle section in said socket 17. The upper and lower walls of the socket and the rectangular portion of the paddle section of the rowing gear have registering openings 21, to receive the pivot pin 13. The inner adjacent ends of said plates 18 are provided with laterally extending lugs 22, which are connected by a pin 23. The handle section 15 of the rowing gear has a handle portion 2 1 and a rectangular end 25, to which a socket 26 is fitted and secured by means of a pivot in 27. A pair of plates 28 project outwardly from the outer ends of the upper and lower walls of the socket 26, and these plates have laterally extending lugs 29. The plates 28 are secured by a rivet 30 to the upper and lower faces of the outer end of the rectangular portion 25 of the handle section 15, thereby rendering the parts secure. The socket 26 has its upper and lower walls and the rectangular portion 25 of the handle section provided with registering openings 31, to receive the pivot pin 12. By the foregoing structure it is to be noted that the paddle and handle sections 14: and 15 of the rowing gear are pivotally mounted upon the tilting plate or member 8, so that when the handle section is manipulated up and down and oscillated forwardly and rearwardly, an up and down movement is imparted to the paddle section, time is also a site to the forward and aearoscillation- 0f oscillated forwardly and rearwardly oppothe handle section, through the medium of the link 32. A pin 33 is secured in'the'ends of thelugs 2 9, and'the op osite ends ofthe;
link32 "areprovided wit rolls or sleeves 34, through which the pins 23 andi33- pass.
respectively, said link thereby connecting the diagonal .opposite pairs of Ilugs 22 and 29; It: is ;to.be=.-noted that. by means of the upstanding bearings projecting upwardly beyond theatiltingtplate: or. member. 8, the
paddle 1 and, ,handle;sections of the x rowing gear-areilimitedin their.-backward and for-.
ward oseillatin gi.inoyeinents, by .meansof a the plates -.18 iand, 28; respectively engaging said: bearings. ,1 The upper; and lower -walls' of thesockets constitute. .wearplates toicooperate withethetiltableplate 8, and .as a rule wheremiv'ets tor pinsaextendithrough oar sections of .a rowing gear, v said vsectionssini time KNVill- QtQlld: to ,tcrael; 1 and; split.. There:
fore.,v.-by means ofthe. soeket s,-the; oar and forcedaz,
ThQBlIlYBIltlOIl having been set forthlwhat;
is claimed; as new, and useful his v a In; a zrowing gears. for :boats, .a bracket.
eis -ipi' fl jRe es te ry h 1 atta ned o plate secured on the upper edge of the side to the tilting action of the tiltabl'e plate,
said sections ha ing diagonally oppositely disposed end portions, a link extendlng obliquely across the .,tiltable,plate and connectingthe saidndiagonally oppositely disposed end portions, whereby as the handle section is oscillated in one direction, the paddle section is oscillated in the opposite directioinsaid means of the bracket plate comprisingnpstandin g loop bearings ha ving their upper. ends projecting beyond the pivbtal. plate and constituting limitingv abutments to be engaged-by the, respective sections to limit them in their oscillatorymovement.
Intestimony whereof I have signed my name ,to; this specificatmn 1n the presence of two subscribing witnesses. handle SGClilOIlSOIE the .rowingrgear arereine.
HERMAN ZIEMER.
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