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  • my invention consists in confining a zigzag spring A in an iron frame the exterior sides B of the frame being round. Iron side pieces or slides the tops H of which are riveted to the top C of the frame, which is a flat piece of iron about one fourth part of an inch broad, then passing through holes drilled in each end of an iron cross bar E, of the same breadth of the top of the frame and which is placed immediately under the top piece of the frame; the bottom of the said side pieces or slides kare riveted to another iron cross bar F which is immediately over the bottom of the frame; the interior or inner round iron side pieces J, or slides like those first named are riveted K, to the bottom D, of the frame and passing through a hole drilled in each end of an iron cross bar which as above said is immediately over the bottom of the frame; the other ends are riveted to the iron cross bar placed as above stated under the frame.
  • the action of the zigzag spring conned and kept in place by the machinery above described is produced by passing a part of the webbing upon which the saddle isv strained between the top of the frame and the iron cross b'ar immediately under ⁇ and parallel with it and confining it to the poInmel of the saddle, and then passing another part of the webbing between the bottom of the frame and the iron cross bar placed im-V mediately above and parallelA with it and confining it (the webbing) to the cantle of the saddle, so that the least motion produced by pressure on the saddle sets the spring lin action or in other words any pressure upon any part of the machine puts the whole in motion.
  • the advantage which the above described spring has over all othersin use is the great strengthand permanency combined with elasticity of the zigzag spring secured to it by machinery regulating the action of the spring occupying but little.

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narran STATES PATENT onirica.'
HENRY SHEETS, OF STAUNTON, VIRGINIA.
SPRING FOR SPRING-SEAT SADDLES.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 157, dated March 30, 1837.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, HENRY SHEETS, of Staunton, in the county of Augusta and State of Virginia, have invented a new andY useful Improvement in Saddle-Springs Designed for the Ease and Comfort of Horse and Rider; and I- do hereby declare that the following is a true and exact description.
The nature of my invention consists in confining a zigzag spring A in an iron frame the exterior sides B of the frame being round. Iron side pieces or slides the tops H of which are riveted to the top C of the frame, which is a flat piece of iron about one fourth part of an inch broad, then passing through holes drilled in each end of an iron cross bar E, of the same breadth of the top of the frame and which is placed immediately under the top piece of the frame; the bottom of the said side pieces or slides kare riveted to another iron cross bar F which is immediately over the bottom of the frame; the interior or inner round iron side pieces J, or slides like those first named are riveted K, to the bottom D, of the frame and passing through a hole drilled in each end of an iron cross bar which as above said is immediately over the bottom of the frame; the other ends are riveted to the iron cross bar placed as above stated under the frame. The action of the zigzag spring conned and kept in place by the machinery above described is produced by passing a part of the webbing upon which the saddle isv strained between the top of the frame and the iron cross b'ar immediately under` and parallel with it and confining it to the poInmel of the saddle, and then passing another part of the webbing between the bottom of the frame and the iron cross bar placed im-V mediately above and parallelA with it and confining it (the webbing) to the cantle of the saddle, so that the least motion produced by pressure on the saddle sets the spring lin action or in other words any pressure upon any part of the machine puts the whole in motion. The advantage which the above described spring has over all othersin use is the great strengthand permanency combined with elasticity of the zigzag spring secured to it by machinery regulating the action of the spring occupying but little.
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US3285133A (en) * 1964-09-15 1966-11-15 Walter E Fowler Gas operated semi-automatic firearm
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3285133A (en) * 1964-09-15 1966-11-15 Walter E Fowler Gas operated semi-automatic firearm
WO2019185792A1 (en) 2018-03-29 2019-10-03 Philogen S.P.A Cancer treatment using immunoconjugates and immune check-point inhibitors
WO2022253708A1 (en) 2021-06-02 2022-12-08 Recaro Holding Gmbh Modular system for simulation video games
WO2023186372A1 (en) 2022-03-29 2023-10-05 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin System and method allowing acoustic detection of the phases of a mining-truck cycle

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