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- XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N iron Substances [Fe] XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 12
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- H is one end ofthe wooden bolsterof afreight or farm wagon.
- My wagon-stake consists, primarily, of one long bent strip of dat bar-iron, A, and one bent strip ot strap-iron, B.
- the strip of bar-iron A is straight from A to A2, at which latter point it is bent to a. curve ot' about three-fourths of an inch radius, and is again made straight and parallel to said other part A A2. from said curved part A2 to the point A3. From A3 to A4 it is bent ot'tat an angle of about thirty-tive degrees, to serve as a brace.
- To fasten this strip of bar-iron A tothe bolster I bend the end A in at right anglcs to the vertical part A A2, and put the bolt F through it and said bolster.
- the other end, A5, I also bend in parallel with the bolster and put through it and said holster the bolt K.
- this stake I prolong the end A5 and bend it up to AG. At this latter point, A6, I flatten it edgewise till it is thick enough to receive the rivet B and narrow enough to come between the two parts ot" the bent strip of strap-iron B at that point.
- the strip ot'strap-iron B is bent as shown iu Fig. 2 at B3, from which point to B2 and B4 it is straight, and lits in grooves G, about three thirty-seconds of an inch deep, made in the' inside of the strip of bar-iron A, (Shown in crosssection in Fig. 3, and also in Fig. 2 by the dotted lines from B2 up to B3 and down to B4.)
- This strip B is seeured to the bar-iron A by being pressed into said grooves G and held by the bolts D D. It is fastened to the bolster H by the bolt E through its ends B and B5.
- the slanting parts B B2 and B4 B5 serve as side braces to the stake.
- the stakerin gs C G are also in ade of narrow strap-iron, bent as shown in Fig. 3, and secured to the stake by the rivets R R. This riveting is not done so tightly as to prevent the rings C from being turned down against the stake, and yet is snug enough to prevent any rattling. These rivets It R also help to hold the strap- ⁇ iron in place, even should the bolts D D get loose.
- the space between B3 and A2 serves as an eye to attach a rope or chain to.
- This wagon-stake is used the same as is the ordinary wooden one.
- the strip of bariron straight from A to A2 and from A2 to A2, curved at A2, and bent off at an angle from A3 lo A4, with grooves G G, and having its ends fastened to the bolster H, in combination with the strip ot' strap-iron B, bent as shown, and having its ends bolted to the bolster H.
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W. A. HANNA.
WAGON STAKE. No.' 246,308.
Patented Aug. 30,1881.
Per I UNrrED STATES PATENT QEEICEO WILLIAM A. HANNA, OF HENRY, ILLINOIS.
WAGON-STAKE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 246,308, dated August 30, 1881.
Application filed July 11, 1881.
To all whom it may concer/n:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. HANNA, of Henry, in the county of Marshall, in the State of Illinois, have invented an Improved Wagon- Stake; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which likeletters ot' reference refer to like parts, and in which- Figure 1 represents a side view, Fig.2 edge view, Fig. 3 sectional top view, through x ai.
H is one end ofthe wooden bolsterof afreight or farm wagon.
My wagon-stake consists, primarily, of one long bent strip of dat bar-iron, A, and one bent strip ot strap-iron, B.
So far as I know there has never been constructed before this a wagon-stake entirely ot wrought-iron.
The strip of bar-iron A is straight from A to A2, at which latter point it is bent to a. curve ot' about three-fourths of an inch radius, and is again made straight and parallel to said other part A A2. from said curved part A2 to the point A3. From A3 to A4 it is bent ot'tat an angle of about thirty-tive degrees, to serve as a brace. To fasten this strip of bar-iron A tothe bolster I bend the end A in at right anglcs to the vertical part A A2, and put the bolt F through it and said bolster. The other end, A5, I also bend in parallel with the bolster and put through it and said holster the bolt K. To further brace this stake I prolong the end A5 and bend it up to AG. At this latter point, A6, I flatten it edgewise till it is thick enough to receive the rivet B and narrow enough to come between the two parts ot" the bent strip of strap-iron B at that point.
In my plans which I had tiled as a caveat in last March the end AG was welded to the inside of the part between A and A2 ofthe strip of bar-iron; but my new way Iregard as both cheaper and stronger. In said caveat the end A A was also attached 1n a different way to the bolster. I then hammered said end out into a bolt; but that was a much harder way than my present one.
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The strip ot'strap-iron B is bent as shown iu Fig. 2 at B3, from which point to B2 and B4 it is straight, and lits in grooves G, about three thirty-seconds of an inch deep, made in the' inside of the strip of bar-iron A, (Shown in crosssection in Fig. 3, and also in Fig. 2 by the dotted lines from B2 up to B3 and down to B4.) This strip B is seeured to the bar-iron A by being pressed into said grooves G and held by the bolts D D. It is fastened to the bolster H by the bolt E through its ends B and B5. The slanting parts B B2 and B4 B5 serve as side braces to the stake.
The stakerin gs C G are also in ade of narrow strap-iron, bent as shown in Fig. 3, and secured to the stake by the rivets R R. This riveting is not done so tightly as to prevent the rings C from being turned down against the stake, and yet is snug enough to prevent any rattling. These rivets It R also help to hold the strap- `iron in place, even should the bolts D D get loose.
The space between B3 and A2 serves as an eye to attach a rope or chain to.
This wagon-stake is used the same as is the ordinary wooden one.
What I claim as my invention, and for which I desire Letters Patent, is as follows, to wit:
1. As a wagon-stake, the strip of bariron, straight from A to A2 and from A2 to A2, curved at A2, and bent off at an angle from A3 lo A4, with grooves G G, and having its ends fastened to the bolster H, in combination with the strip ot' strap-iron B, bent as shown, and having its ends bolted to the bolster H.
2. The strip ot' bar-iron A, with grooves G G, bent ends A and A6, with bolts F and K, the strip of strap-iron B, with bolts E and D D, and stake-rings C G, with rivets It R', in combination with the bolster H, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing invention I have hereunto set my hand this 27th day of June, 1881.
WILLIAM A. HANNA.
Witnesses:
E. D. WAY, W. W. REYNoLDs.
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