US171232A - Improvement in trace-fastenings - Google Patents

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US171232A
US171232A US171232DA US171232A US 171232 A US171232 A US 171232A US 171232D A US171232D A US 171232DA US 171232 A US171232 A US 171232A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • V made to fit the strands of rope as nearly as ITED IMPROVEMENT IN TRACE-FASTENINGS.
  • a view of the coup- The object of this invention is to connec the coupling-fastenings of tugs or traces with the ends of the rope, so that they may be readily applied and. removed when the rope or tug is worn out or broken; audits nature consists in providing wedge-shaped clamping-irons, which are compressed upon the rope by a sliding ring, or rings, to which the fastenings are attached, and in the several improvements and combinations hereinafter described or claimed as new.
  • A represents the couplingplate; B, the eye or staple; G, the wedge shaped plates; D, the sliding ring; E, the rope; F, the attaching-ring; G, the swivel ring or eye; a, the hook for attaching the plate A to the hame hook or ring; b, the hook for attaching the tug or trace to the plate A, and c corrugations on the inner face of the wedge-shaped plates 0.
  • the metal parts are made to fit the size of rope used-three-quarter inch rope being preferred for traces.
  • the eye or staple B is provided with hooks at the open end, as shown at Fig. 5.
  • the wedge-shaped plates. 0 are made thin at their inner ends, and considerably-thicker at their outer ends, as shown. These plates 0 are provided on their inner faces with corrugations is practicable.
  • the ring D fits over the plates 0, and over the eye or staple B.
  • the plate A is made of a thin piece of metal, made broad, as shown, to prevent wearing into the collar, and is provided at the end next to the hame with a hook, or.
  • the opposite end may be provided with a similar hook, I), as shown at Fig. 1,-or it may be permanent ly attached to the eye B, as shown at Fig. 2.
  • These plates A are made, by preference, of malleable cast-iron, and, when attached to the heme, the hook at is driven down against the plate, so as to prevent its detachment, and also to prevent the lines from being caught under the hook a.
  • the hooks When made'of this material, or other yielding metal, the hooks to can be opened, when a change is desired, for any purpose, and again driven back against the plate.
  • the hook bis usually left open,and this form is preferred, for the reason that in chang ing horses, particularly in street-cars, the traces may be left attached to the whiffle trees, so that in changing teams only the hames and collars require changing; and as the hooks I) open toward the frontthe lines, if caught, do not remain in them.
  • the other metal parts may also be made of malleable cast-iron or other suitable material.
  • the wedgeshaped clamps c are placed on opposite sides at the end of the rope.
  • the eye or staple B is then applied, the ring D is then slipped .on over the plates and over the hooks or projections at the end of the eye B, and. forced down until the parts are locked, when the trace is ready for use. It will be obvious that any subsequent pulling by the horses will only lock the parts tighter.
  • the swivel cockeye G shown in Fig. 4, allows an undue twist to straighten itself, and for this purpose is applicable to straps as well as to cordage or ropes.
  • This device while designed for tugs or traces, will be found useful, by first interlocking two of the staples B, for permanently or temporarily splicing ropes, and may be used for connecting them to other attachments.
  • the plate A provided with the. hook a and hook b, or staple B, substantially as and for the purpose specified. r

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' J.'K. m ls, Mcnnvmr. I TRACE-FASTENING. V
NO. 171,232 Pate nted Dec; 21,1875
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N.FETERS, moTmuTHoemFnzR, WASHING or 0 C ling-staple detached.
V 0, made to fit the strands of rope as nearly as ITED IMPROVEMENT IN TRACE-FASTENINGS. A
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 7
1,232, dated December 21, 1875; application filed August 9, 1875.
To all whom it may concern Beit known that we, JAMES. K. LAKE and BERNARD MoDnvrrr'r, of the city of Chicago, Cook county, State of Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fastening Trace Attachments to Hopes, of which the following is a full description, reference being had' to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figures 1 and 2 are plan views of the attachment for the front end of the trace; Fig. 3,-a similar view of the back end with details; Fig. 4, a similar view, with aswivel cockeye or ring; and Fig. 5 a view of the coup- The object of this invention is to connec the coupling-fastenings of tugs or traces with the ends of the rope, so that they may be readily applied and. removed when the rope or tug is worn out or broken; audits nature consists in providing wedge-shaped clamping-irons, which are compressed upon the rope by a sliding ring, or rings, to which the fastenings are attached, and in the several improvements and combinations hereinafter described or claimed as new.
In the drawings, A represents the couplingplate; B, the eye or staple; G, the wedge shaped plates; D, the sliding ring; E, the rope; F, the attaching-ring; G, the swivel ring or eye; a, the hook for attaching the plate A to the hame hook or ring; b, the hook for attaching the tug or trace to the plate A, and c corrugations on the inner face of the wedge-shaped plates 0.
The metal parts are made to fit the size of rope used-three-quarter inch rope being preferred for traces.
The eye or staple B is provided with hooks at the open end, as shown at Fig. 5. The wedge-shaped plates. 0 are made thin at their inner ends, and considerably-thicker at their outer ends, as shown. These plates 0 are provided on their inner faces with corrugations is practicable. The ring D fits over the plates 0, and over the eye or staple B.
The plate A is made of a thin piece of metal, made broad, as shown, to prevent wearing into the collar, and is provided at the end next to the hame with a hook, or. The opposite end may be provided with a similar hook, I), as shown at Fig. 1,-or it may be permanent ly attached to the eye B, as shown at Fig. 2. These plates A are made, by preference, of malleable cast-iron, and, when attached to the heme, the hook at is driven down against the plate, so as to prevent its detachment, and also to prevent the lines from being caught under the hook a. When made'of this material, or other yielding metal, the hooks to can be opened, when a change is desired, for any purpose, and again driven back against the plate.
The hook bis usually left open,and this form is preferred, for the reason that in chang ing horses, particularly in street-cars, the traces may be left attached to the whiffle trees, so that in changing teams only the hames and collars require changing; and as the hooks I) open toward the frontthe lines, if caught, do not remain in them.
The other metal parts may also be made of malleable cast-iron or other suitable material.
In applying the several parts the wedgeshaped clamps c are placed on opposite sides at the end of the rope. The eye or staple B is then applied, the ring D is then slipped .on over the plates and over the hooks or projections at the end of the eye B, and. forced down until the parts are locked, when the trace is ready for use. It will be obvious that any subsequent pulling by the horses will only lock the parts tighter.
When rings like F are used they will, of
course, be placed in position before the staple or eye B is applied to the rope. The swivel cockeye G, shown in Fig. 4, allows an undue twist to straighten itself, and for this purpose is applicable to straps as well as to cordage or ropes.
This device, while designed for tugs or traces, will be found useful, by first interlocking two of the staples B, for permanently or temporarily splicing ropes, and may be used for connecting them to other attachments.
What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
1. The combination of thewedge-piecesfl,
tions or serrations to fitthe strand of the staple or eye B, and ring D with the rope or rope, substantially as specified.
trace E, substantially as specified.
2. The plate A, provided with the. hook a and hook b, or staple B, substantially as and for the purpose specified. r
3. The wedge 0, provided with. courage- JAMES K. LAKE.
BERNARD MCDEVITT.
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