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US1820279A
US1820279A US491927A US49192730A US1820279A US 1820279 A US1820279 A US 1820279A US 491927 A US491927 A US 491927A US 49192730 A US49192730 A US 49192730A US 1820279 A US1820279 A US 1820279A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the numeral 18 denotes letentsp voted of simple construction, and more effective in near'their nner or mperrenidson p ntles -lfi 5 use than two-pronged forks 'for taking on, andbetweenthes 1e bars eithearmsfl imn e transporting and delivering portions of hay diately above t re; 511 i or the like. i the arms, but with p This object I have accomplished in actual to receive the outer andlo n erp practice by the means which are hereinafter tents when retracted therebetweem, :The
  • each arm m mb rB-witharnedisl-eve to receiy n j ened thereto; 'llhiS preferably shaped in a narrowly: looped v0f another Cable form with side bars in parallel firstextend bl n ybfi lfivfiflitbqtlit fi sh a enot shown,
  • the arms are arranged about the stem measles-v6 ,7 itpwardlyrwhichacts iupon-xsaid 1 in a cruciform shape and of equal length connections-11, 1 B and '16hto th etentate 80 in their radiating parts, but less or more arms u s-t m we d m b rs, he fork 89. 1
  • y 1OWe1' edltQ"hfllteilts@rollgsi0ir @ms-fl I the ork. may be employed as desired, or suitableior y 1OWe1' edltQ"hfllteilts@rollgsi0ir @ms-fl I the ork. to be peyffor ned and certain of the penetrates (JIJOthuBT 7 arms in their radiating parts may be'shorter mittemal 1 Then I l fli P' F SQ than other arms, or when the cruciform ar-.
  • the sleeve 7 equalizes the action on all of aperttued to t t pmtles 10 on'whlch' the detents, and is strongly centered upon the a are plvoted at mner'ends the flat bar stem 1 whereby a balanceis obtained in use, links 11.
  • the numeral 13 denotes short belld th i g elements'reinforced crank levers plvoted t t eir Outer ends The pluralityo'f arms, especlally the cruci- Q tween the bars of said arms 2 on 1911113165 14.
  • a central stem having rediating angular arms whose farther parts are directed doWnwardly in spaced relation, a sleeve slidably mounted on said stem below the inner parts of said arms, detents pivoted on the lower terminations of said arms to swing from positions parallel thereto to positions outwardly angularly relative thereto, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms, and said detents.
  • a central stem having radiating angular arms extending from the upper part of said 'stem in cruciform shape and with their farther parts bent downwardly in parallel relation to the stem, a sleeve mounted slidably on said stem below the radiating parts of said arms, detents pivoted on the lower terminations of said arms to swing from positions parallel thereto to positions angularly outwardly therefrom, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms and said detents.
  • a central stem having radiating angular arms extending from the upper part of the stem and with their farther parts bent downwardly in parallel relation to the stem, a slidable sleeve on said stem, each arm ing composed of parallel bars united at their lower terminations with a wedgeshape, detents pivoted between the lower parts of said arms to swing to and from positions parallel thereto to posiiions angularly outwardly therefrom, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms and said detents.
  • a central tubular stem having projecting arms at its upper end bent downwardly in transversely spaced relation, each arm being composed of spaced parallel bars united at their lower ends, a sleeve mounted slidably on said stem below the projecting 'parts of said arms, detents pivoted between the lower said arms 10 swing to and fro outwardly therefrom, bell-crank levers pivoted between the upper parts of said arms, links connected respectively between said levers, said sleeve and said detents, and means for shifting said sleeve on said stem in one direction.

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J. M. KYLE Filed 001:. 29, 1950 ATTORNEY v 20 ing arms fixed on'andlproj ecting horizontally "At hetop of the stemlu fly be Patented Aug. 25,1931 i a 1 320 219 UNITED STATES I 'aosnrn M. KYLE, qa asrsnafmw V y it HAYF QRK i 7 Application filed October 29, Serial -i91;527. My invention relates to improvements in p ivot'edtomedial i -par-ts of hayforks, and-the object of my improvement pi-ntles15. a
V v f, k {:fri 1' "L4 l a i h 1s to supply an improved device ofthis class, The numeral 18 denotes letentsp voted of simple construction, and more effective in near'their nner or mperrenidson p ntles -lfi 5 use than two-pronged forks 'for taking on, andbetweenthes 1e bars eithearmsfl imn e transporting and delivering portions of hay diately above t re; 511 i or the like. i the arms, but with p This object I have accomplished in actual to receive the outer andlo n erp practice by the means which are hereinafter tents when retracted therebetweem, :The
10 described and claimed, and which are illuslower endsof the-dependinglinks=L6 are pivw trated in the accompanying drawings, in 'oted to the shorter p a'uts oi thetdetentts i which Fig. 1, is an elevation of my improved 18 on pintles 17; f 1 f 1 g inulti-pronged hayfork, with its engaging A11 upwardly v;l;i twmteloop 51 is, detents set in extended position as in securfixed a 'theupperen ofthe stem 1 or raipant 15 ing thereto a portion of a load, and Fig.2.is f he adjacent armflxth e nisat onesi fi andc5 an under l f th Same, I is-traversedi by a cable 6 passed downwardly The numeral 1 denotes a tubular stem, but hr nghlt t0 and fiaStenedtermi-nallytoalike which may be of less diameter and solid it c'ye orc loop 8at'one s de and dir ectlysbelow desired, and 2 denotes a plurality of radiatonthe sleevesi'i. l3
from the upper part of the" stem 1. each arm m mb rB-witharnedisl-eve to receiy n j ened thereto; 'llhiS preferably shaped in a narrowly: looped v0f another Cable form with side bars in parallel firstextend bl n ybfi lfivfiflitbqtlit fi sh a enot shown,
ing outwardly and then bent downwardly or Other;d6V1C ,.f0 1 fi lflg the-forkand-teans- 3 vertically to'be united at an acute angle t porting lti'JOrEl:Plt J QQTid QQSJ ffiQ i R 'di 1? their lower terminations 20, said side bars 11 iorkhas itsdetentsliils flfetraqted being equally spaced apart throughout. As b n ii m here y. lyi 'mfi 'l flg c shown, the arms are arranged about the stem measles-v6 ,7 itpwardlyrwhichacts iupon-xsaid 1 in a cruciform shape and of equal length connections-11, 1 B and '16hto th etentate 80 in their radiating parts, but less or more arms u s-t m we d m b rs, he fork 89. 1
may be employed as desired, or suitableior y 1OWe1' edltQ"hfllteilts@rollgsi0ir @ms-fl I the ork. to be peyffor ned and certain of the penetrates (JIJOthuBT 7 arms in their radiating parts may be'shorter mittemal 1 Then I l fli P' F SQ than other arms, or when the cruciform ar-. dowmmmlym l celmefltlpns W Bald ,raneqement is employed, one pair of arms in- 'detentslitc;'extgfldthfim Q Mn-- s termediate the others may be of less length l c j g i sfi the d ii than such other arms, without departingi k i l $7 fdgpasm from this invention. e l'vaclm" W "mite 6 may be pulleda A fitting Sleeve 7 is mounted Shdabl cause the detents toloe retracted, thus dis- 40 1 db h 11 9d I charging; the load easily from the prongs. 2. Q I stem Wm s or m ugs demon The sleeve 7 equalizes the action on all of aperttued to t t pmtles 10 on'whlch' the detents, and is strongly centered upon the a are plvoted at mner'ends the flat bar stem 1 whereby a balanceis obtained in use, links 11. The numeral 13 denotes short belld th i g elements'reinforced crank levers plvoted t t eir Outer ends The pluralityo'f arms, especlally the cruci- Q tween the bars of said arms 2 on 1911113165 14. form arrangement shown, aid in holding in The inner ends of the levers 13 are pivotally the load all around and preventing escape of connected to the outer ends of the links 11 parts thereoi from the sides or the medial by pintles 12. The numeral16 denotes longintervals of the arms.
or depending link bars Whose upper ends are Having described my invention, what I I p parts of claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A central stem having rediating angular arms whose farther parts are directed doWnwardly in spaced relation, a sleeve slidably mounted on said stem below the inner parts of said arms, detents pivoted on the lower terminations of said arms to swing from positions parallel thereto to positions outwardly angularly relative thereto, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms, and said detents. Y
2. A central stem having radiating angular arms extending from the upper part of said 'stem in cruciform shape and with their farther parts bent downwardly in parallel relation to the stem, a sleeve mounted slidably on said stem below the radiating parts of said arms, detents pivoted on the lower terminations of said arms to swing from positions parallel thereto to positions angularly outwardly therefrom, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms and said detents.
3. A central stem having radiating angular arms extending from the upper part of the stem and with their farther parts bent downwardly in parallel relation to the stem, a slidable sleeve on said stem, each arm ing composed of parallel bars united at their lower terminations with a wedgeshape, detents pivoted between the lower parts of said arms to swing to and from positions parallel thereto to posiiions angularly outwardly therefrom, and operating connections linkedly connected between said sleeve, said arms and said detents.
4. A central tubular stem having projecting arms at its upper end bent downwardly in transversely spaced relation, each arm being composed of spaced parallel bars united at their lower ends, a sleeve mounted slidably on said stem below the projecting 'parts of said arms, detents pivoted between the lower said arms 10 swing to and fro outwardly therefrom, bell-crank levers pivoted between the upper parts of said arms, links connected respectively between said levers, said sleeve and said detents, and means for shifting said sleeve on said stem in one direction.
In testimony whereof I aifix my signature.
JOSEPH M. KYLE.
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