US130374A - Improvement in thill-couplings - Google Patents

Improvement in thill-couplings Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US130374A
US130374A US130374DA US130374A US 130374 A US130374 A US 130374A US 130374D A US130374D A US 130374DA US 130374 A US130374 A US 130374A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
thill
bolt
spring
iron
improvement
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US130374A publication Critical patent/US130374A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62CVEHICLES DRAWN BY ANIMALS
    • B62C5/00Draught assemblies

Definitions

  • Figure 1 a side view; Fig. 2, an under-side View looking up; Fig. 3, a longitudinal central section; and, in Fig. 4, a transverse section through the bolt.
  • This inventiou relates to an improvement in the coupling by which the pole or shafts of a carriage are attached to the axle, known to the trade as carriage-shackles, the object being to prevent the rattling of the thill-iron, as also to prevent the accidental removal of the bolt.
  • the invention consists in combining with the thill-iron and bolt a spring, one end of which extends through one side of the eye of the thill-iron onto the bolt to prevent, by friction, the rattling of the thill-iron on the bolt, and also forming a groove or notch in the said .bolt, into which the said projection on the spring will sit, so as to prevent the accidental removal of the bolt.
  • A is the thill-iron; B, the eye of the thilliron; 0 C, the two cars of the shackle, which are attached to the axle in the usual manner.
  • D' is the bolt, which passes through the ears and eye of the thill-iron, also, in the usual manner.
  • a spring, E the lower end F of which passes through an opening, f, in the eye of. the thill-iron, so as to rest upon the bolt.
  • a nut or bolt, L is made to bear upon the outer surface of the spring to compress the spring toward the thill-iron and cause the end F of the spring to bear with a greater or less force upon the bolt D according to the adjustment of the pressure of the spring.
  • I form a lip, 61/, extending in forward of the bolt, and the other end curved, as at H, and fitted to a corresponding seat in the thill-iron.
  • the pressure upon the spring by this construction causes a longitudinal force of the spring to bear the lip 0. against the bolt, making two bearings of the spring upon the bolt.
  • the pressure of the spring should be adjusted so as simply to hold the thill-iron sufficiently firm to prevent its rattling.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Transportation (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Vehicle Body Suspensions (AREA)
  • Springs (AREA)

Description

H. J. ILES.
Improvement in ThiH-Couplings.
No. 130,374, Patented Aug. 13,1872.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY J. ILES, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN THILL-COUPLINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,374, dated August 13, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY J. Inns, of Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Improvement in Carriage-Shackle; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawing constitutes part of this specification, and represents, in-
Figure 1, a side view; Fig. 2, an under-side View looking up; Fig. 3, a longitudinal central section; and, in Fig. 4, a transverse section through the bolt.
This inventiourelates to an improvement in the coupling by which the pole or shafts of a carriage are attached to the axle, known to the trade as carriage-shackles, the object being to prevent the rattling of the thill-iron, as also to prevent the accidental removal of the bolt. The invention consists in combining with the thill-iron and bolt a spring, one end of which extends through one side of the eye of the thill-iron onto the bolt to prevent, by friction, the rattling of the thill-iron on the bolt, and also forming a groove or notch in the said .bolt, into which the said projection on the spring will sit, so as to prevent the accidental removal of the bolt.
A is the thill-iron; B, the eye of the thilliron; 0 C, the two cars of the shackle, which are attached to the axle in the usual manner. D'is the bolt, which passes through the ears and eye of the thill-iron, also, in the usual manner. Upon one side of the thill-iron (by preference, the under side) I arrange a spring, E, the lower end F of which passes through an opening, f, in the eye of. the thill-iron, so as to rest upon the bolt. Through this spring,
from the thill-iron or otherwise, a nut or bolt, L, is made to bear upon the outer surface of the spring to compress the spring toward the thill-iron and cause the end F of the spring to bear with a greater or less force upon the bolt D according to the adjustment of the pressure of the spring. In order to make a double bearing of this end of the spring upon the bolt, I form a lip, 61/, extending in forward of the bolt, and the other end curved, as at H, and fitted to a corresponding seat in the thill-iron. The pressure upon the spring by this construction causes a longitudinal force of the spring to bear the lip 0. against the bolt, making two bearings of the spring upon the bolt. The pressure of the spring should be adjusted so as simply to hold the thill-iron sufficiently firm to prevent its rattling.
To prevent the accidental removal of the bolt, I form a notch or groove, d, in the bolt, as seen in Fig. 4, into which the end of the spring sits, so that while the spring rests in this groove or notch it will be impossible to draw the bolt D from the shackle.
I claim as my invention 1. The thill-iron A and bolt D of a carriageshackle, combined with the spring E arranged upon the said thill-iron, and so as to bear upon the said bolt, substantially in the manner described, with or without the lip a and the curved end H of the spring.
2. In combination with the subject-matter of the first clause of claim, I claim a notch or groove formed in the said bolt, into which the end of the said spring rests, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
HENRY J. ILES.
Witnesses:
DAVID B. LooKwoon, E. M. FRENCH.
US130374D Improvement in thill-couplings Expired - Lifetime US130374A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US130374A true US130374A (en) 1872-08-13

Family

ID=2199792

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US130374D Expired - Lifetime US130374A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US130374A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US130374A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US448707A (en) Thill-coupling
US158399A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US122838A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US123196A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US440472A (en) Thill-coupling
US283933A (en) Thomas j
US349401A (en) Thill-coupling
US137103A (en) Improvement in whiffletree attachments for vehicles
US123218A (en) Improvement in revolving whiffletree clevises
US96349A (en) Improved thill-coupling
US443021A (en) Thill-coupling
US109484A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US639462A (en) Coupling for whiffletrees.
US791229A (en) Thill-coupling.
US212194A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US55191A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings
US238316A (en) Thill-coupling
US348770A (en) Carriage-gear
US877281A (en) Thill-coupling.
US310480A (en) Thill-coupling
USRE2312E (en) Improvement in whiffletree attachments
US260248A (en) Thill-coupling
US606307A (en) Antirattling thill-coupling
US188613A (en) Improvement in thill-couplings