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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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  • THOMAS HALL or AUBURNfiALn, MAssAoHUsnTrs.
  • My invention relates to rope halters as generally used in stables, the object of it being to provide a convenient and reliable means of securing the rope of ahalter; and it consists of the devices hereinafter described.
  • Rope halters as heretofore used have been tied into a ring or a holein a plank or around a stanchion or stud. Horses frequently acquire a habit of untying such a knot made in a rope and freeing themselves from the restraint 0! a halter. By the use of my clamp this is 1 cndered impossible.
  • This clamp is made of any suitable metal, iron being as good as any, cast in two parts, which are circular in form,- and are united by a strong screw, on which the clamp is opened and closed, which I will designate as the workingscrew.
  • Figure 1 shows the clamp in perspective as aflixed by screws to a plank forming the side of astall or manger, with the halter-rope secured in it between the two parts.
  • Fig. 2 shows a vertical section of the clamp through its center when closed and holding the rope of a halter, and a side of the working-screw.
  • a is what I will designate as the bed-plate of'the clamp, circular in form,with holes near its edge, through which screws are entered into the plank to which it is affixed to secure it in place.
  • the upper or outer surface of this bed-plate has a groove in it for the rope of the halter to be in, running around it parallel to the periphery of the bedplate, corrugated in the bottom, and with a part of the rise of the outside of the groove cutaway on one side to make a place for the fold of the rope.
  • a is the hollow screw-threaded cone-stud on the bed-plate.
  • a" I call the closing-disk of the clamp,consisting of a fiat circular plate about one-quarter of an inch thick, the diameter of which is about three-quarters of that of the bedplate, having connected to its upper side by a neck of metal a knob, by which it is turned either way.
  • a is the knob on the closing-disk, and (ii is the neck by which it and the disk are united and made integral, in the center of which is a cavity, into which the conical stud on the bed-plate enters when the clamp is closed to secure the rope.
  • a is the working-screw.
  • This screw is about one-half of an inch in diameter, made of steel or good tough wrought-iron, with a thread out on it, which fits the thread in the opening through the bed-plate in the center of the conical stud, and a head on'it below the under side of the bedplate, the opposite end of it being firmly secured in the bottom of the cav ,ity in the neck a a is the halter-rope.

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(N0 ModeL) T. HALL.
CLAMP FOR ROPE HALTERS.
Patented Apr. 14, 1885.
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THOMAS HALL, or AUBURNfiALn, MAssAoHUsnTrs.
CLAMP FOR ROPE HALTERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 315,614, dated April 14, 1885.
Application filed November 3, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THoMAs HALL, ofAuburndale, in the county of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Glanip for Rope Halters, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to rope halters as generally used in stables, the object of it being to provide a convenient and reliable means of securing the rope of ahalter; and it consists of the devices hereinafter described.
Rope halters as heretofore used have been tied into a ring or a holein a plank or around a stanchion or stud. Horses frequently acquire a habit of untying such a knot made in a rope and freeing themselves from the restraint 0! a halter. By the use of my clamp this is 1 cndered impossible.
This clamp is made of any suitable metal, iron being as good as any, cast in two parts, which are circular in form,- and are united by a strong screw, on which the clamp is opened and closed, which I will designate as the workingscrew.
In the drawings annexed, Figure 1 shows the clamp in perspective as aflixed by screws to a plank forming the side of astall or manger, with the halter-rope secured in it between the two parts. Fig. 2 shows a vertical section of the clamp through its center when closed and holding the rope of a halter, and a side of the working-screw.
a is what I will designate as the bed-plate of'the clamp, circular in form,with holes near its edge, through which screws are entered into the plank to which it is affixed to secure it in place. The upper or outer surface of this bed-plate has a groove in it for the rope of the halter to be in, running around it parallel to the periphery of the bedplate, corrugated in the bottom, and with a part of the rise of the outside of the groove cutaway on one side to make a place for the fold of the rope. In the middle of the upper side of the bed-plate a conical stud about threequarters of an inch in diameter rises about threequarters of an inch, through the center of which from the under side of the bed-plate there is made an opening for the passage of the workingscrew, with screw-threads cut in it, in which the threads of the working-screw move.
a is the hollow screw-threaded cone-stud on the bed-plate.
a" I call the closing-disk of the clamp,consisting of a fiat circular plate about one-quarter of an inch thick, the diameter of which is about three-quarters of that of the bedplate, having connected to its upper side by a neck of metal a knob, by which it is turned either way.
a is the knob on the closing-disk, and (ii is the neck by which it and the disk are united and made integral, in the center of which is a cavity, into which the conical stud on the bed-plate enters when the clamp is closed to secure the rope.
a is the working-screw. This screw is about one-half of an inch in diameter, made of steel or good tough wrought-iron, with a thread out on it, which fits the thread in the opening through the bed-plate in the center of the conical stud, and a head on'it below the under side of the bedplate, the opposite end of it being firmly secured in the bottom of the cav ,ity in the neck a a is the halter-rope.
By turning the knob a to the right it and the closingdisk c are by the moving of the working-screw carried down toward the bedplate upon the halter-rope, engaging and securing it, so that it will be firmly held until released by turning the knob a? to the left.
Having thus described my inventionfl claim as new-- The above-described halter-clamp, consisting of the bed-plate a, having on it the hollow screw-threaded conestud c,the closing-disk a, having on it and integral with it the knob a and connecting-neck a", and the working-screw a all in combination substantially as described.
THOMAS HALL,
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Gus. HOUGHTON, F. L. Houenron.
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US3106904A (en) * 1962-05-14 1963-10-15 Sandnes Gottfred Rope and cable vise lock or stopper
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US20100133409A1 (en) * 2008-11-30 2010-06-03 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Supporting device for display apparatus
US20120001042A1 (en) * 2009-03-17 2012-01-05 Garbath Houseware Co., Ltd. Hanger Mounted on a Wall

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3106904A (en) * 1962-05-14 1963-10-15 Sandnes Gottfred Rope and cable vise lock or stopper
EP2161490A1 (en) * 2008-11-30 2010-03-10 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Supporting device to display apparatus
US20100133409A1 (en) * 2008-11-30 2010-06-03 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Supporting device for display apparatus
US8695936B2 (en) 2008-11-30 2014-04-15 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Supporting device for display apparatus
US9282833B2 (en) 2008-11-30 2016-03-15 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Supporting device for display apparatus
US20120001042A1 (en) * 2009-03-17 2012-01-05 Garbath Houseware Co., Ltd. Hanger Mounted on a Wall

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