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  • Patented Ju1y14, 1382 WI TJVESS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • This invention relates to certain improvements in the manufacture of wooden hubs for vehicles.
  • the objects of myimprovements are to overcome these difncnlties, and produce a light and neat-iinished hub at the same cost, if not cheaper.
  • My invention therefore consists in the novel art or method of attaching re-enforcin g bauds to wooden hubs for vehicles, the saine consisting in forming cylindrical grooves inv-the hub, then inserting or forcing bands made of suitable wood into the formed grooves, and thensecuring said bands to the hubs, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • My invention further consists in a wooden band-blank for wooden hubs, with interlocking ends or their equivalents, as a new article of manufacture.
  • My invention further consists in a wooden hub having wooden re-enforcin g bands let into formed grooves, as a new'article of manufacture.
  • VJtive view on a reduced scale, of the blank for a band, showing fully the construction of the 6o same.
  • the letter A represents one style or kind of wooden hubs of the many kinds to which my improvements are applied.
  • this hub In the periphery of this hub, at .6 5V
  • grooves which are preferably rectangular, should be so arranged that their inner edges will come within the mortised or socket spaces of their respective spokes one-eighth (s) 0f an inch (more or less) of the mortises or sockets for the spokes, for the purpose hereinafter stated.
  • the letter D represents the 75 wooden band-blank, made of hard hickory or other suitable wood, and of the desired length, width, and thickness.
  • the material or stock for these bands is cut into strips of the desired width and thickness, or a little greater, then thoroughly steamed and bent, and, when dry and set, are cut to the proper length and width to lit tightly into the formed grooves of the hub.
  • the ends of these band-blanks are preferablycut dovetailed, as shown, so as to interlock and prevent drawing apart of the ends.
  • the hub may now he centered in the lathe and thebands finished even or Hush with the periphery of the hub.
  • Other suitable means for pressing or forcing the bands into the grooves of the hub for union may be employed.
  • the meeting or joining ends of the bands may abut or be halved; also, the grooves in the hub may be curved to receive semicircular, in cross-section, bands; also, other fastening or securin g agents may be employed with or without the glue or its equivalents. Therefore I wish it distinctly understood that I reserve the rightto vary the construction without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • a wooden hub foravehicle having re-enforcing wooden bands let into formed grooves, 3o substantially as described.
  • a wooden hub for a vehicle having re-enforcing wooden bands let into formed grooves and partially inortised for the shoulders of the spokes, substantially as described.

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Patented Ju1y14, 1382 WI TJVESS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
J OHN B. BLATT, OFREADING, PENNSYLVANIA.
HUB FOR VEHICLE-WHEELS.
SPFGTION forming part of Letters Patent No. 260,644, dated July 4, 1882.
Application tile-d February 23, 1882. -(Model.) f
` tion of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to certain improvements in the manufacture of wooden hubs for vehicles.
Heretofore wooden hubs have been re-enforced by metallic bands arranged in formed grooves on opposite sides of the spokes; also by wrapping wire in the formed grooves. These methods of re enforcing the hub are objectionable for several reasons, among which may be stated, first, in the shrinkage of the wood the metal bands or wire become loose, causing it to rattle, and, being loose, the hub is liable to split and be marred and the bands ily off and hecomelost; second, when the bands areforced onto the hub by hydraulic pressure it often happens that the ber or grain of the wood is crushed or broken, thus injuring -the hub, as well as the strength and durability.
The objects of myimprovements are to overcome these difncnlties, and produce a light and neat-iinished hub at the same cost, if not cheaper.
My invention therefore consists in the novel art or method of attaching re-enforcin g bauds to wooden hubs for vehicles, the saine consisting in forming cylindrical grooves inv-the hub, then inserting or forcing bands made of suitable wood into the formed grooves, and thensecuring said bands to the hubs, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
My invention further consists in a wooden band-blank for wooden hubs, with interlocking ends or their equivalents, as a new article of manufacture.
My invention further consists in a wooden hub having wooden re-enforcin g bands let into formed grooves, as a new'article of manufacture.
My invention further `.consists inthe novel construction and arrangement of the parts, as 'will be hereinafter more fully set forth and specifically claimed.
VJtive view, on a reduced scale, of the blank for a band, showing fully the construction of the 6o same.
In the annexed drawings, the letter A represents one style or kind of wooden hubs of the many kinds to which my improvements are applied. In the periphery of this hub, at .6 5V
proper distance apart, are formed two grooves,
B. during the process of turning the hub, or afterward, as best suited. These grooves, which are preferably rectangular, should be so arranged that their inner edges will come within the mortised or socket spaces of their respective spokes one-eighth (s) 0f an inch (more or less) of the mortises or sockets for the spokes, for the purpose hereinafter stated.
The letter D (see Fig. 3) represents the 75 wooden band-blank, made of hard hickory or other suitable wood, and of the desired length, width, and thickness. The material or stock for these bands is cut into strips of the desired width and thickness, or a little greater, then thoroughly steamed and bent, and, when dry and set, are cut to the proper length and width to lit tightly into the formed grooves of the hub. The ends of these band-blanks are preferablycut dovetailed, as shown, so as to interlock and prevent drawing apart of the ends. After the band-blanks and the grooves in the hub are properly glued the hub and bandblanks lare placed in a jointed or hinged iron case of the size of the hub, and by applying pressure to the iron case the bauds are pressedrmly into the grooves of the hub, and when the bands are firmly set the iron case is opened and the hub, with its seated bands, removed. The hub may now he centered in the lathe and thebands finished even or Hush with the periphery of the hub. Other suitable means for pressing or forcing the bands into the grooves of the hub for union may be employed.
By reference to Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawroo ings it will be observed that in mortising the sockets for the spokes a portion about oneeighth (g.) ofan inch of the inner edges of the bands in the direction of the length of the hub is cut away, and that the shoulders of the spokes, when driven home,1est upon the bands and firmly hold them in their places, making it impossible for the bands to become loose in the hub. When the hub is painted the bands are not noticeable.
The meeting or joining ends of the bands may abut or be halved; also, the grooves in the hub may be curved to receive semicircular, in cross-section, bands; also, other fastening or securin g agents may be employed with or without the glue or its equivalents. Therefore I wish it distinctly understood that I reserve the rightto vary the construction without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. The method of attaching rc-enforcing bands to wooden hubs for vehicles, which consists in forming cylindrical grooves in the hub, then inserting or forcing wooden bands into the formed grooves, and then securing the bands to the hub, substantially as described. 25
2. As a new article of manufacture, a wooden band-blank with interlocking ends, substantially as described.
3. A wooden hub foravehicle, having re-enforcing wooden bands let into formed grooves, 3o substantially as described.
4. A wooden hub for a vehicle, having re-enforcing wooden bands let into formed grooves and partially inortised for the shoulders of the spokes, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN B. BLATT.
Witnesses:
HARRY S. BARI),Y LINCOLN A. RIFFERT.
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