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US301691A
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my new.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the loop taken on the line 66 a; of Fig. 3, and Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the loop taken on the line y y of Fig. 2.
  • A represents the thill, which is provided with the holdback stop or shoulder B; and 0 represents the thill-loop, which'is provided with the buckle I, for attaching the loop to the back-strap J of the harness, and has attached to it, or formed with-or into it, the holdback-ring D, for receiving the holdbackstrap E, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the metallic ring F This is elliptical in form, D-shaped in cross-section, perforated and cut away at a Z) to receive the bent end (1 of the holdbackring D, and perforated at c, and screw-tapped at c to receive the bolt G, on which is placed the rubber or wooden roller H.
  • ring F is also cut away to clear the eye of the tongue 0 of the buckle I.
  • the ring F, thus perforated and cut away and provided with ring D is then covered with the inner leather strip f, and outer strap, 9, which latter holds the said buckle I at the top of the loop, and is elongated below the loop to form the belly-band billet g, as will be understood from Fig. 1.
  • the outer strap, g,meets below the ring F the strap is stitched: at one edge within the ring D, so as to inclose the bent end (I of the said ring, as shown clearly in the drawings, thus making the attachment of the ring D to the thill-loop strong and perfectly see- I cure.
  • the inner and outer coverings, f g are punctured for the passage of the bolt G through the orifice c and into the screw-tap c, and this bolt is then passed through said orifice c and roller H, and is screwed into the said screw-tap c, which completes the thill-loop, the keeper K, for the end of the strap J being stitched in place at the time of stitching the edges of the leather covering f 9 around the ring F.
  • the roller H is made of rubber or other soft material, it will have the metallic bushing hfitted in it to prevent too rapid wear; but when made of wood or other hard'material such bushing may be omitted, if desired.
  • the roller H serves to support the thill in the loop C, so that the holdback stop or shoulder B will not interfere with the ring D, and it prevents unnecessary friction between the thill and loop 0, and it comes fairly against the shoulder B, for holding back the vehicle,

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Patented July 8,1884.
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.NITED STATES PATENT THILL-LOOP FOR HARNESS.
GPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 301,691, dated July 8, 1884.
Application filed December 12, 1883. no model.)
in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my new.
and improved thill-loop as it appears when in use holding the thill of a vehicle. Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the loop taken on the line 66 a; of Fig. 3, and Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the loop taken on the line y y of Fig. 2. I
A represents the thill, which is provided with the holdback stop or shoulder B; and 0 represents the thill-loop, which'is provided with the buckle I, for attaching the loop to the back-strap J of the harness, and has attached to it, or formed with-or into it, the holdback-ring D, for receiving the holdbackstrap E, as shown in Fig. 1.
In making the loop 0,1 employ the metallic ring F; This is elliptical in form, D-shaped in cross-section, perforated and cut away at a Z) to receive the bent end (1 of the holdbackring D, and perforated at c, and screw-tapped at c to receive the bolt G, on which is placed the rubber or wooden roller H. At 11 ring F is also cut away to clear the eye of the tongue 0 of the buckle I. The ring F, thus perforated and cut away and provided with ring D, is then covered with the inner leather strip f, and outer strap, 9, which latter holds the said buckle I at the top of the loop, and is elongated below the loop to form the belly-band billet g, as will be understood from Fig. 1. here the outer strap, g,meets below the ring F, the strap is stitched: at one edge within the ring D, so as to inclose the bent end (I of the said ring, as shown clearly in the drawings, thus making the attachment of the ring D to the thill-loop strong and perfectly see- I cure. The ring F being covered, the inner and outer coverings, f g, are punctured for the passage of the bolt G through the orifice c and into the screw-tap c, and this bolt is then passed through said orifice c and roller H, and is screwed into the said screw-tap c, which completes the thill-loop, the keeper K, for the end of the strap J being stitched in place at the time of stitching the edges of the leather covering f 9 around the ring F. When the roller H is made of rubber or other soft material, it will have the metallic bushing hfitted in it to prevent too rapid wear; but when made of wood or other hard'material such bushing may be omitted, if desired. The roller Hserves to support the thill in the loop C, so that the holdback stop or shoulder B will not interfere with the ring D, and it prevents unnecessary friction between the thill and loop 0, and it comes fairly against the shoulder B, for holding back the vehicle,
thus relieving the loop 0 from all direct wear. By attaching the holdback strap E of the harness directly to the ring D, attached to the thilbloop O, the trouble of attaching the hold back-strap to and detaching it from the thills in hitching up and unhitching the horse is avoided, and the danger incident to such attachrnent of the holdback-straps to the thills in case of fright or viciousuess of the horse is also avoided. Besides, this arrangement is perfectly practical, cheap, durable, and strong, and permits the horse to move more freely than by the old method of attaching the holdback-straps.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The thill-loop 0, consisting of the metallic core provided at its lower end with the antifriction supporting-roller H, and a perfora- D, an inner covering for the core, and an outer covering passing around the core and securing the buckle I to the top of the core, and the loop D to the lower part of the same, substantially as set forth.
' ALEXANDER O. DAVISON. Vituesscs:
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