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  • the object of my invention is to furnish to farmers an improved hay-rack that is constructed in such a manner that it can be taken to pieces and stored away when not in use, While it may be readily set up and placed on the Wagon by one person; being capable of carrying'a large load, close to the team, with- -out danger of slipping, moving, or upsetting.
  • the invention consists of a bedt'rame, which is placed on the runninggear of a Wagon, and provided with vertical standards having detachable cross-beams, and with inclined side and end ladders attached thereto, and loadbinding cords stretched by a Windlass attachment.
  • A represents an oblong bed- Vframe; B its vertical standards, and O the cross-beams, which are secured by slotted re- ⁇ rest-plates d at the upper corners of the side ladders, are seated on the cross-beams.
  • the side ladders are in this manner securelyT retained in position, while being quickly detached on being swung up in vertical position to release the lock-bolts from the slots.
  • -The windlass, E at the hind part ot' the bed-frame to be looped thereto. By turning the Windlass the load-binding cords may be tightened I to such a degree that the load is fully and securely, and Without any danger ot slipping, bound to the rack.
  • a pivoted stay-board, F, or other device locks the windlass in position for keeping the cords tight. All the parts of' the rack are thus iirmly secured, yet readily detachable from the bed-frame, for being taken oft' for storage or set up foruse by one person, forming a convenient and superior rack device for farmers.
  • bed-frame A having standards B and side socketsc
  • crossbeams O C having. slotted bands a
  • frames D D having fasteners

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, l. HALL.
H ay'H ack.
Patented June 22,1875.
No. \64,73l.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
JOSEPH HALL, OF RIVERSIDE, NEBRASKA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAY-RACKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.` 164,731, dated June 22, 1875; application iiled May 1, 1875.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, J osEPH HALL, of Riverside, in the county ot' Burt and State of Nebraska, have invented a new and Improved Hay-Rack, of which the following is a specification In theaccompau ying draWing,Figure l represents a vertical longitudinal section on the line cc, Fig. 2, ofmy improved hay-rack; and Fi g. 2, a vertical transverse section of the same on the line ma', Fig. l. Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
The object of my invention is to furnish to farmers an improved hay-rack that is constructed in such a manner that it can be taken to pieces and stored away when not in use, While it may be readily set up and placed on the Wagon by one person; being capable of carrying'a large load, close to the team, with- -out danger of slipping, moving, or upsetting.
The invention consists of a bedt'rame, which is placed on the runninggear of a Wagon, and provided with vertical standards having detachable cross-beams, and with inclined side and end ladders attached thereto, and loadbinding cords stretched by a Windlass attachment.
In the drawing, A represents an oblong bed- Vframe; B its vertical standards, and O the cross-beams, which are secured by slotted re-` rest-plates d at the upper corners of the side ladders, are seated on the cross-beams. The side ladders are in this manner securelyT retained in position, while being quickly detached on being swung up in vertical position to release the lock-bolts from the slots. -The windlass, E, at the hind part ot' the bed-frame to be looped thereto. By turning the Windlass the load-binding cords may be tightened I to such a degree that the load is fully and securely, and Without any danger ot slipping, bound to the rack. A pivoted stay-board, F, or other device locks the windlass in position for keeping the cords tight. All the parts of' the rack are thus iirmly secured, yet readily detachable from the bed-frame, for being taken oft' for storage or set up foruse by one person, forming a convenient and superior rack device for farmers.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters .Pat-
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The combination of bed-frame A, having standards B and side socketsc, the crossbeams O C, having. slotted bands a, and the frames D D, having fasteners, substantially as and for the purpose speciied.
JOSEPH HALL.
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J. O. LAUGHLIN, GEO. W. GREEN.
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