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  • This invention relates to that class of devices in use for attaching the shafts of vehicles to the axles; and it consists in certain neans for facilitating the removal of the shafts, and for preventing the detachnent of the same in case the parts of the device break upon which the strain is prinarily brought.
  • a thill-conplin g In its most prinitive form (which it may be remarked is the one almost universally enployed) a thill-conplin g consists of a stapleshaped bar adapted to fit over the axle, the ends being threaded, passed through a plate, and secured by means of nuts.
  • a safety-strap is usually employed to guard against danger in case of breakage. Aside from its unsightly appearance, the strap is not efficient for the purpose named, being liable to rot, besides necessitating labor in casting it loose when it is desired to detach the shafts.
  • the acconpanying drawings illustrate a coupling which furnishes perfect security even in case the ears or bolt or both break, besides affording greatly-increased facility for removin g or attaching the shafts, and answering every requisite in point of compactness, symnetry, and durability.
  • A is the ordinary ax'leclip, having perforated ears b b and threaded ends a a.
  • B is the shaft end, which is also of the ordinary construction, extended laterally at the part which comes between the ears l; b.
  • a simple pin, F is used, cqnal i length to the Width of the couplin g.
  • the operation of the device is as follows: In order to couple a shaft, the arms E E are thrown back and the rubber e' and pin F are removed. The shaft end being inserted between the ears b, the rubber is laid in place behind it, and the arms E are pressed down therenpon until the springs c c catcl in the ends of the arns.

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A..PROSEUS. Thill -Couplng.
No. 208,762. Patented Oct. 8,1878.
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ALFRED PROSEUS, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN THILL-COUPLINGS.
Specifieation forning` part of Letters Patent No. 208,762, dated October P, 1878; application filed September 21, 1878.
To %lt 'whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALFRED PROSEUS, of
Baltimore city, State of Maryland, have invented eertain new and useful Improvements in Thill-Oouplings; and I hereby declare the same to be fully, clearly, and exactly described as follows, reference being had to the acconpanyin g drawin gs, in which- Figure l is a side elevation, and Fg. Z a plan view, of the device.
This invention relates to that class of devices in use for attaching the shafts of vehicles to the axles; and it consists in certain neans for facilitating the removal of the shafts, and for preventing the detachnent of the same in case the parts of the device break upon which the strain is prinarily brought.
In its most prinitive form (which it may be remarked is the one almost universally enployed) a thill-conplin g consists ofa stapleshaped bar adapted to fit over the axle, the ends being threaded, passed through a plate, and secured by means of nuts.
On the forward side of the bar is a pair of perforated ears, between which the shaft end fits, and is fastened by an ordinary screwbolt and nut. A safety-strap is usually employed to guard against danger in case of breakage. Aside from its unsightly appearance, the strap is not efficient for the purpose named, being liable to rot, besides necessitating labor in casting it loose when it is desired to detach the shafts.
The acconpanying drawings illustrate a coupling which furnishes perfect security even in case the ears or bolt or both break, besides affording greatly-increased facility for removin g or attaching the shafts, and answering every requisite in point of compactness, symnetry, and durability.
In the drawings, A is the ordinary ax'leclip, having perforated ears b b and threaded ends a a. B is the shaft end, which is also of the ordinary construction, extended laterally at the part which comes between the ears l; b.
In lieu of the ordinary bottom plate, I make use of a plate, D, bifurcated in front, and extendin g up and partly around the ears b, the parts thns forned being of such distance apart as to fit nearly against* the shaftshank on either side, and hece being somewhat closer together than the ears b;
Instead of a threaded bolt, a simple pin, F, is used, cqnal i length to the Width of the couplin g.
In the rear of the shaft end is the nsual rubber 6', to prevent rattling.
To the ends of the piece D are hinged, at d, the arns E E, terminating in' a catch projection, e, for the Springs c c, as shown. These Springs are preferably secured between the plate D and axle, being clamped in place as the nuts O are screwed home.
To the arns E are attached cover-pieces A' on either side, which retain the pin F in place.
The operation of the device is as follows: In order to couple a shaft, the arms E E are thrown back and the rubber e' and pin F are removed. The shaft end being inserted between the ears b, the rubber is laid in place behind it, and the arms E are pressed down therenpon until the springs c c catcl in the ends of the arns.
To remove the shafts, the Springs 0 are pressed back. Theresiliency of the rubber then causes the arns E to fly back, and the rubber e', pin F, and shaft end are lifted out in the order named.
It will be seen that should the ears b or pin F or both break, the shaft end is still retained by the piece D, whose'bifurcated end embraces the shaft-head.
Having thus described my invention, what I clain as new, and desire to secnre by Letters Patent, is-
1. In conbination with the ordinary axleclip, having perforated ears b, the bottom plate, D, extended up in front thereof, and embracing the shaft end, as set forth.
2. In conbination with the clip A and springs c, the bifurcated plate D and arns E, as set forth.
3. In combination with the clip A, the bifurcated plate D, arns E, having side pieces, A', and the pin F, as described.
4. In cornbination with the clip A and Inbber e', the bifurcate'd plate D, having arms E arranged to press upon the rubber, as described.
5. In conbination with the clip A, the bifurcated plate D, arms E, having side pieces, A', pin F, and rubber e', the combination heing and operating as set forth.
NVitness my hand this 17th day of May, 1878.
ALFRED PROSEUS.
Witnesses 1:. D. WILLIAMS, G. II. WILLIAMs.
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