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  • This invention relates to improvements in racks for wagons, which will be hereinafter more fully described, and pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a perspective. view otl the rack.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation ot' the rack placed on a wagon.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view cf Fig. 2.
  • This rack is a regular frame Vconsisting ⁇ ot' two side sills, A A, and two end sills, A A, framed together and fastened in any convenient and substantial manner.
  • a corner-post, B secured properly to the sills A A.
  • On the top of the four posts B are four plates.
  • C framed and secured like the sills A A. From the end sills, A A, are
  • braces a a to chanen or brace the cornervposts.
  • D D which are secured at each end to the end i sills, A A.
  • the end sills, A A are made wider in their middle part, A, having their square shoulders a to tit exactly inside ofthe side-boards E of the wagon, as shown in the end view, Fig. 3, at c.
  • iron rods b b b fastened'to the sills A and plates C.
  • Fig. 3 the barrels are shown as they are 1 to be packed in the wagon.
  • the dotted horizontal lines represent large-sized wires,which can be extended across each end to keep the barrels in place.
  • This rack is made nearly as long as the inside length of the wagon, so that the wide part of each end will catch against the front and tailgate to prevent the rack from slipping forward or backward.
  • the wings extend over the wheels each side. In an ordinary-sized wagon with a rack of this character forty barrels can be transported with safety, and not encroach sidewise upon the roadway.
  • Vhat I claim is A rack or frame for Wagons, the two endr sills of which have the middle part wider than the ends thereof to lit inside of the wagonbed, and side planks, D D, on the cross-sills,V

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W. A. MOORE.
WAGON RACK.
Patented Mar, 10; 1885.
l A' H 1^ A' A' A' J3 x B .El Il @Mmmm/'ml Mmm Fignf Wne s e s InVS-11h51 'n Esma 1--. Zyl @2f dTaTns TTNT WAGON SPECFCATION forming part of LettersPatent No. 313,753, dated March 10l 1885.
Application filed December 18, 1884. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that LWALTER A. MOORE, a citizen ofthe United States,residing at Charleston, in the county of Charleston and State of South Carolina, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Vagon-Racks, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to improvements in racks for wagons, which will be hereinafter more fully described, and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawingsorniing part of this specification, Figure l is a perspective. view otl the rack. Fig. 2 is a side elevation ot' the rack placed on a wagon. Fig. 3 is an end view cf Fig. 2.
This rack is a regular frame Vconsisting` ot' two side sills, A A, and two end sills, A A, framed together and fastened in any convenient and substantial manner. At each corner is a corner-post, B, secured properly to the sills A A. On the top of the four posts B are four plates. C, framed and secured like the sills A A. From the end sills, A A, are
braces a a, to stiften or brace the cornervposts. On eachside of the rack are placed two planks. D D,which are secured at each end to the end i sills, A A. The end sills, A A, are made wider in their middle part, A, having their square shoulders a to tit exactly inside ofthe side-boards E of the wagon, as shown in the end view, Fig. 3, at c. On the sides of the rack are iron rods b b b, fastened'to the sills A and plates C.
In Fig. 3 the barrels are shown as they are 1 to be packed in the wagon. The dotted horizontal lines represent large-sized wires,which can be extended across each end to keep the barrels in place.
This rack is made nearly as long as the inside length of the wagon, so that the wide part of each end will catch against the front and tailgate to prevent the rack from slipping forward or backward. The wings extend over the wheels each side. In an ordinary-sized wagon with a rack of this character forty barrels can be transported with safety, and not encroach sidewise upon the roadway.
Vhen the rack is placed on a Wagon, and the interior of the wagon has its complement of barrels, it will be seen that the frame or rack is kept securely in place by the barrels. Other barrels are then placed on the boards D D, and afterward .the remainder are placed as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
Vhat I claim is A rack or frame for Wagons, the two endr sills of which have the middle part wider than the ends thereof to lit inside of the wagonbed, and side planks, D D, on the cross-sills,V
extending horizontally over and beyond the wheels of the wagon to support part of the contents, all substantially as and for the purpose described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I hereto aflix my signature in pres' ence of two witnesses.
WALTER A. MOORE. Vitnesses:
GEORGE S. BROWN, JAMES R. GREADY.
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