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  • My invention relates to blinders on horses bridles, and it. consists in the improvements hereinafter set forth and explained.
  • FIG. 1 shows a bridle on a horses head with my improved blinder-thereon.
  • Fig. 2 is a like view showing the operation of my improved blinders.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of a horses bridle provided with -my improved blinders.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of one of my improved blinders with the inside broken away, showing the internal mechanism'thereof.
  • Fig. 5 is a top or plan view of one of my improved blinders.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of one of my improved blinders with portions broken away, showing the frame-work and parts of the mechanism thereof.
  • the outside or stationary blinder, B is attached to the cheekstraps A of the bridle in the usual manner. Attached to the inside of the blinders B, near where it is secured to the cheekstrap A, is hinged a wire frame, C, by means of small clips c c. This frame C is also provided with small spiral springs d, which operate to swing ⁇ to like ⁇ parts in all the the frame C out from the stationary blinderB,
  • This blinder-frame C is retained in position against the inside of stationary blinder B by means of the catch 1', 4which passes through the outside or stationary blinder B, and enga-ges with the outeru edge of the inner or movable blind, which is attached to the frame C, as hereinafter de cribed, the catch ,i being operated by means of the lever J, as hereinafter described.
  • This sliding bar F Upon the frame C is a sliding bar, F, which extends between the upper to the lower sides v of the frame C and slides freely thereon.
  • This sliding bar F has securely attached thereto the inner or movable blind, G.
  • This blinder G is constructed with a steel frame, E, curved horizontally inward toward the side of the horses head, which when in operation carries the blinder G forward over the horses eyes, substantially as shown in Fig. 2, but which when not inl operation can be laid back fiat against the inside of the stationary blinder B, where it can be secured by the catch t', as illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • a cushion, E which operates to keep the movable' blinder G from striking the horses eye when it is being operated, and also to shut out the light from below, so as to com- Vcheckfstrap, and from thcnceto the top of the horses head, where it passes through a second pulley, K', on the head-strap, one cord extending from each blinder, and meeting at the top of the horses head, where the two cords N are attached to a single cord, N', which extends back over the horses neck and back to the hand of the driver.
  • the movable blinder G In operation the movable blinder G is slid back into the position shown in Fig. 1 or 4, where it is secured by the catch t'. When in this position it operates the same as the blinders ordinarily used on horses bridles.
  • the driver desires to operate the device, he pulls on the cord N', which instantly releases the inner or movable blinder, G, and the swinging fra-me C, upon which it is mount- ICO ed, when,by the operation of the spiral springs d d and D D, the movable blinders G Gr are forced around over the horses eyes, as illustrated in Fig. 2, completely blinding the horse until they are removed.
  • movable blinders attached thereto and provided with spring-steel frames, constructed substantially as shown and described, and cushions ou the lower edges ol' the movable blinders, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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No. 351,863. Patented Nov. 2, 1886.
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`ALEXANDER P. R. HANKS, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.
BLINDERS FOR HORSES BRIDLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 351,863, dated NovemberZ, 1886.
Application filed March 31, 1886. Serial No. 197,348. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER P. R. HANKs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Erie, in the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Blinders for Horses Bridles; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference-being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates to blinders on horses bridles, and it. consists in the improvements hereinafter set forth and explained.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 shows a bridle on a horses head with my improved blinder-thereon. Fig. 2 is a like view showing the operation of my improved blinders. Fig. 3 is a front elevation of a horses bridle provided with -my improved blinders. Fig. 4 is a side view of one of my improved blinders with the inside broken away, showing the internal mechanism'thereof. Fig. 5 is a top or plan view of one of my improved blinders.
Fig. 6 is a side view of one of my improved blinders with portions broken away, showing the frame-work and parts of the mechanism thereof. i
Like letters refer figures.
In the construction of my improvement the bridle is of usual and ordinary construction, my improvement principally relating to the construction and operation of the blinders and mechanism for operating thc same.
In the construction shown the outside or stationary blinder, B, is attached to the cheekstraps A of the bridle in the usual manner. Attached to the inside of the blinders B, near where it is secured to the cheekstrap A, is hinged a wire frame, C, by means of small clips c c. This frame C is also provided with small spiral springs d, which operate to swing `to like `parts in all the the frame C out from the stationary blinderB,
as shown in Fig. 5. This blinder-frame C is retained in position against the inside of stationary blinder B by means of the catch 1', 4which passes through the outside or stationary blinder B, and enga-ges with the outeru edge of the inner or movable blind, which is attached to the frame C, as hereinafter de cribed, the catch ,i being operated by means of the lever J, as hereinafter described.
Upon the frame C is a sliding bar, F, which extends between the upper to the lower sides v of the frame C and slides freely thereon. This sliding bar F has securely attached thereto the inner or movable blind, G. This blinder G is constructed with a steel frame, E, curved horizontally inward toward the side of the horses head, which when in operation carries the blinder G forward over the horses eyes, substantially as shown in Fig. 2, but which when not inl operation can be laid back fiat against the inside of the stationary blinder B, where it can be secured by the catch t', as illustrated in Fig. 1.
Between the outer or free end of the hinged frame C and the slide F, to which the inside blinder, G, is secured, I place spiral springs D D, which operate to slide the frame F and the inside blinder, G, forward into the position shown in Figs. 2 and 5, so as to cover the eyes of the horse when desired.
To the lower edge of the blinder G is-attached a cushion, E, which operates to keep the movable' blinder G from striking the horses eye when it is being operated, and also to shut out the light from below, so as to com- Vcheckfstrap, and from thcnceto the top of the horses head, where it passes through a second pulley, K', on the head-strap, one cord extending from each blinder, and meeting at the top of the horses head, where the two cords N are attached to a single cord, N', which extends back over the horses neck and back to the hand of the driver.
In operation the movable blinder G is slid back into the position shown in Fig. 1 or 4, where it is secured by the catch t'. When in this position it operates the same as the blinders ordinarily used on horses bridles. When, however, the driver desires to operate the device, he pulls on the cord N', which instantly releases the inner or movable blinder, G, and the swinging fra-me C, upon which it is mount- ICO ed, when,by the operation of the spiral springs d d and D D, the movable blinders G Gr are forced around over the horses eyes, as illustrated in Fig. 2, completely blinding the horse until they are removed.
Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. The combination, with the stationary blinders on a horses bridle, of verticallyhinged frames having thereon horizontallysliding frames, and curved blinders vertically hinged to said sliding frames, and spiral springs for moving said sliding frames and the blinders hinged forward, catches in the stationary blindcrs adapted to retain said hinged frames and blinders baol; against the inside of the stationary blinders, and cords for releasing fsaid catches, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a horses bridle, the combination, with the stationary blinders B, of the hinged frames C, the movable blinders G, the catches t', and the cords N and N', substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In combination with the stationary blinders of a horses bridle, movable blinders attached thereto and provided with spring-steel frames, constructed substantially as shown and described, and cushions ou the lower edges ol' the movable blinders, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALEXANDER I. R. HANKS.
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