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- This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hame-tugsandbuckles and the invention consists in the peculiar construction, arrangement, and combinations of the various parts, all as more fully hereinafter 15 set forth.
- Figure l is a longitudinal central section through my improved drape-tug and forward end of trace.
- Fig. 2 is a plan.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the buckles removed.
- A represents a blanche-tug, one end of which is designed to be provided with a hamehook after engagement with the fri, While the opposite end is pro- 25 vided with a tug-carrier, B, designed to be secured to the back-strap, as in the ordinary construction of harness; and C represents the forward portion of a trace or tug, which in my construction is provided with a cockeye upon 3o each end, the one to engage with the Whiflietree, while the other is to engage with the tu gbuckle, as hereinafter described, and also to be reversed.
- D represents my improved tu g-buckle, which 4o consists of the longitudinal bar c, provided with the loop d and tongue e, substantially in the manner shown. I secure two or more of these buckles to the hame-tugs,with their tongues upon vthe forward side of the loops,
- a tugbuckle, D consisting of the longitudinal bar stantially as and for the pnrposes'speciiied.
- a harne-tug, A provided with a series of buckles, D, in combination with a trace provided With a cockeye upon each end, so as to be reversed and arranged to engage with the tongue of one of the series of buckles, substantially as described.
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(No ModeL WQG. SLATER.
HAMB TUG AND BUCKLE.
No. 296,472, Patented Apr. s, 1884.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WARREN G. SLATER, OF FREMONT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO JOHN COLE,
OF SAME PLACE.
HAM E-Tue AND BUcKLi-z.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 296,472, dated April 8, 1884.
` Application inea February 2,1854. No modem 5 Improvements in Hame-Tugs and Buckles;
and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hame-tugsandbuckles and the invention consists in the peculiar construction, arrangement, and combinations of the various parts, all as more fully hereinafter 15 set forth.
Figure l is a longitudinal central section through my improved haine-tug and forward end of trace. Fig. 2 is a plan. Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the buckles removed.
In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specication, A represents a haine-tug, one end of which is designed to be provided with a hamehook after engagement with the haine, While the opposite end is pro- 25 vided with a tug-carrier, B, designed to be secured to the back-strap, as in the ordinary construction of harness; and C represents the forward portion of a trace or tug, which in my construction is provided with a cockeye upon 3o each end, the one to engage with the Whiflietree, while the other is to engage with the tu gbuckle, as hereinafter described, and also to be reversed. Beneath the loop c of the tugcarrier, and in the longitudinal direction of 35 said carrier, I secure a leaf-spring, b, which,
when the trace C is inserted through the carrier, keeps the upper face of the trace in 'continual frictional contact with such loop.
D represents my improved tu g-buckle, which 4o consists of the longitudinal bar c, provided with the loop d and tongue e, substantially in the manner shown. I secure two or more of these buckles to the hame-tugs,with their tongues upon vthe forward side of the loops,
the longitudinal portions of the buckles being secured by rivets, as shown. As the end of the trace passes beneath the loops of the buckles, it can readily be seen that the cockeye can easily be compelled to engage with anyone of the series of tongues upon the buckles, and that in this construction I avoid the necessity of punching the trace with a series of holes, thereby lessening its strength, While at the same time in my construction I am enabled to use a stiffer and almost a nonpliable trace, particularly for heavy harness, as it has not got to be bent in order to engage With the tongues of the buckles, while the spring in the tug-carrier prevents the tug from slipping through such carrier accidentally, and thereby causing the cockeye to disengage with the buckle-tongue.
That I claim as my invention is l. In combination With a hametug, a tugcarrier, B, having loop c, and spring b, arranged under said loop, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
2. In combination With a haine-tug, a tugbuckle, D, consisting of the longitudinal bar stantially as and for the pnrposes'speciiied.
8. A harne-tug, A, provided with a series of buckles, D, in combination with a trace provided With a cockeye upon each end, so as to be reversed and arranged to engage with the tongue of one of the series of buckles, substantially as described.
4. The combination, with the tug A and tug carrier B, the latter provided with a spring, b, of a series of buckles, D, secured to said tug, and the trace C, when constructed, arranged, and operating substantially in the manner and for the purposes described.
WARREN e. snaren.
Witnesses:
NELLIE MGGARTY, GEO. B. J. RAIDER,
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