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US266357A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in harness, and more especially to a clip or box for the hame-tugs, the object of which is to secure the tugs to the harness.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a section.
  • Fig. 3 shows its application.
  • the ordinary manner of attaching the tugs to the hames is to provide a staple or a loop upon the sides of the hames and to pass the end of the leather tug through it, folding it back upon itself, and riveting or otherwise looping and securing it.
  • the objection to this is that the constant strain upon the tugs pulling against the metal loop will in time wear them out.
  • Another method is to provide the end of the tug with a metal ring or loop which ms within that upon the hame; but to this way the same objections exist. Neither is a secure fastening.
  • A represents the hames, having upon their sides the hame-loops B.
  • O represents my clip or box. This is made of metal, but preferably of malleable iron, the
  • edges are turned up to form flanges d, and the strip is then doubled over upon itself at its middle until the flanges d touch each other. This forms a space within, its end being open for the reception of the end of the tug.
  • D represents one end of the tug. into the box 0, being inserted the entire length of the said box. It is secured by the rivets a a. The tag is cut square off at its end to fitsaving the stock.
  • This box or clip formed as shown and made ot'malleableiron, combines strength with lightness, is easily adjusted, and is economical.
  • box is made in a single piece, while its side flanges, d, with its body portion, enable the entire inclosing or incasing of the leather or tug in contact therewith to prevent the rust as would be the case wele the edges between the tug or leather and the clip exposed to the action of the weather.
  • the hame-tug clip consisting of the plate U, reduced to form an eye, 0, at its middle, bent upon itself, and provided with the side flanges,

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I (No M odel.
N. n. FOWLER.
HAME TUG ULIP.
No. 266,357. Patented Oct. 24, 1882.
NrrEn TATES ArENr Enron.
NATHANIEL D. FOWLER, OF MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO GEORGE N. OSGOOD, OF SAME PLACE.
HAM E-TUG CLIP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 266,357, dated October 24, 1882,
Application filed Decem To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NATHANIEL D. FOWLER, of Marysville, county of Yuba, State of California, have invented an Improved Clip for Hame-Tugs; and I hereby declare the. following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to improvements in harness, and more especially to a clip or box for the hame-tugs, the object of which is to secure the tugs to the harness.
It consists in the provision of a peculiar metal box or clip, made prelerably of malleable iron, said box being fitted upon the hame-loop at one end and adapted to receive the .end of the leather tug in the other, wherein said tug is riveted, as will be more fully understood from the following description, and by reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figure l is a perspective view of my invention. Fig. 2 is a section. Fig. 3 shows its application.
The ordinary manner of attaching the tugs to the hames is to provide a staple or a loop upon the sides of the hames and to pass the end of the leather tug through it, folding it back upon itself, and riveting or otherwise looping and securing it. The objection to this is that the constant strain upon the tugs pulling against the metal loop will in time wear them out. There is, besides, a waste of stock in looping the tugs back upon themselves. Another method is to provide the end of the tug with a metal ring or loop which ms within that upon the hame; but to this way the same objections exist. Neither is a secure fastening.
A represents the hames, having upon their sides the hame-loops B.
O represents my clip or box. This is made of metal, but preferably of malleable iron, the
object being to gain lightness, strength, and ease in manufacturing. It is made of a strip of metal having areduced middle portion. Its
ber 3:0, 1881. (No model.)
[ edges are turned up to form flanges d, and the strip is then doubled over upon itself at its middle until the flanges d touch each other. This forms a space within, its end being open for the reception of the end of the tug. The
duced and having no flanges leaves this end of the box 0, when formed, with an eye, 6. This eye is fitted over the hame-loop B, which thus secures the box or clip (3 firmly to the hame.
D represents one end of the tug. into the box 0, being inserted the entire length of the said box. It is secured by the rivets a a. The tag is cut square off at its end to fitsaving the stock.
This box or clip, formed as shown and made ot'malleableiron, combines strength with lightness, is easily adjusted, and is economical.
box is made in a single piece, while its side flanges, d, with its body portion, enable the entire inclosing or incasing of the leather or tug in contact therewith to prevent the rust as would be the case wele the edges between the tug or leather and the clip exposed to the action of the weather.
ters Patent, is-
The hame-tug clip consisting of the plate U, reduced to form an eye, 0, at its middle, bent upon itself, and provided with the side flanges,
of the strap or tug, all made in one piece, as set forth.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand.
NATHANIEL D. FOWLER.
Witnesses:
GEORGE MEERITT, GEORGE N. Oseoon.
middle portion of the metal strip being re- It1s fitted the box, and itis not folded or doubled, thus It will be further noticed that the clip or ing and consequently the rotting of the leather,
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let- 6?. meeting upon the top and bottom surfaces
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