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US352329A US352329DA US352329A US 352329 A US352329 A US 352329A US 352329D A US352329D A US 352329DA US 352329 A US352329 A US 352329A
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  • Figure l represents a side elevation of a right-hand rowlock, the catch attachment being shown closed and opened.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section of the rowlock shown in Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 3 is a cross vertical section of a detached part of the oar-lock online w, Fig. l, looking in the direction of the arrow, same figure, showing the catch attachment in two positions.
  • the part marked A is a section of the gunwale or outrigger of a boat to which my rowlock is secured, in this instance by means of the anglebraces B and C, the brace B being upon the upper side of the gunwale A, secured thereto in this instance by a screw, c, and prevented from turning by a dowel, b, the brace C being secured in a similar manner to the under side of the gunwale A by a screw, c, and dowel d.
  • a swivel-arm, D of substantially the shape shown in the drawings, is supported and swivels horizontally upon two tapering centers.
  • Said swivelarm D has a spindle, D', formed upon its lower part, which extends in a vertical direction through a hole .in the gunwale A, and is supported in this instance between the two angle-braces B and O, a tapering cen- Serial No. 203,600. (No model.)
  • the arm D as above stated,has a swiveling horizontal motion, to correspond with the swinging movement of the oar, upon two tapering or conical centers, thus turning very easily and overcoming all tendency of friction to interfere with the free and easy movement of the rowlock, even under the most severe strain upon the same. ⁇ A
  • the oar-lock G which has a journal, G', extending out ther.efrom,which passes through and works in a hole in the upper end of the arm D, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a nut, c holds said journal G' in place, and washersf are interposed on each side of the arm D, allowing,
  • the locking device shown consists of a rod, H, hinged at one end to the upper end ofthe arm g of the oar-lock G, and movable at the other end, and having a thread, Z, cut upon the movable end,adapted to lit into the hub 71l of the handle I, said hub being made of substantially the shape shown in cross-section in Fig. 3, so as to allow the hub to enter into the slot il in the end of the armj of the oar-lock G, and then, by turning the handle I up or down, to lock said hub 71 or rod H in said slot, and preyvent the saine t'i-oin being disconnected as long as the handle I remains in its downward position, as shownin Fig. l, or in a corresponding upward position.
  • the oar-lock G moves with the swivel-arm D as the oar is swung back and forth, and it also has an independent vertical oscillating motion of its own to correspond with the dipping motion of the oar as it is raised out of or enters into'the water. rIhis double motion of the oar-lock G (iheswiveling horizontal and vertical oscillating motion) is on one center-that is, my rowlock is so constructed that the center of the oar corresponds with the center of the oarlock in whatever position it maybe.
  • braces B and G or equivalent devices, -m ⁇ y improved rowlock can be readily attached to any boat; and, as before stated, the shape of the lock proper may be varied as desired, and may be used either with or without a locking attachment.

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UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE..
EDVABD J. KERNS, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
ROWLOCK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 352,329, dated November 9. 1886.
A pplication filed May 29, 1886.
and it consists in certain novel features of construction of the same, as will be hereinafter fully described.
In my improved rowlock I obtain a double motion, or two motions, on a universal center, to wit, the swinging motion of the oar and also the dippingmotion. In this way I am enabled to greatly diminish the friction between the oar and the oar-lock, thereby increasing the power and getting a better return for the amount of strength expended.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l represents a side elevation of a right-hand rowlock, the catch attachment being shown closed and opened. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section of the rowlock shown in Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a cross vertical section of a detached part of the oar-lock online w, Fig. l, looking in the direction of the arrow, same figure, showing the catch attachment in two positions.
In the accompanying drawings, the part marked A is a section of the gunwale or outrigger of a boat to which my rowlock is secured, in this instance by means of the anglebraces B and C, the brace B being upon the upper side of the gunwale A, secured thereto in this instance by a screw, c, and prevented from turning by a dowel, b, the brace C being secured in a similar manner to the under side of the gunwale A by a screw, c, and dowel d. A swivel-arm, D, of substantially the shape shown in the drawings, is supported and swivels horizontally upon two tapering centers. Said swivelarm D has a spindle, D', formed upon its lower part, which extends in a vertical direction through a hole .in the gunwale A, and is supported in this instance between the two angle-braces B and O, a tapering cen- Serial No. 203,600. (No model.)
ter being formed upon the upper end of the spindle D', which extends inte and turns in a tapering countersink formed in the lower sidev .and upon which the center and countersink above described are formed; but I do not wish to limit myself to the use of a center or spindle, D", combined with the spindle D in the manner above described, for, if preferred, the use of a separate center or spindle, D", may be dispensed with andthe tapering center and countersink formed directly on the spindle D or lower end of the swivel-arm D.
The arm D, as above stated,has a swiveling horizontal motion, to correspond with the swinging movement of the oar, upon two tapering or conical centers, thus turning very easily and overcoming all tendency of friction to interfere with the free and easy movement of the rowlock, even under the most severe strain upon the same.` A
By means of the adjusting bolt or screw E, I am enabled to regulate the swiveling motion and the degree of ease with which the swivelarm D turns in its bearing, and also to provide for any wear of the spindle D'.
In the upper end of the swivel-arm D is supported the oar-lock G, which has a journal, G', extending out ther.efrom,which passes through and works in a hole in the upper end of the arm D, as shown in Fig. 2. A nut, c, holds said journal G' in place, and washersf are interposed on each side of the arm D, allowing,
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part to admit ofthe introduction ofthe blade of the oar. Y
I have shown inthe drawings a locking device or attachment for holding the oar in theoar-lock G; but the use ofthe same may be dispensed with, if desired.
The locking device shown consists of a rod, H, hinged at one end to the upper end ofthe arm g of the oar-lock G, and movable at the other end, and having a thread, Z, cut upon the movable end,adapted to lit into the hub 71l of the handle I, said hub being made of substantially the shape shown in cross-section in Fig. 3, so as to allow the hub to enter into the slot il in the end of the armj of the oar-lock G, and then, by turning the handle I up or down, to lock said hub 71 or rod H in said slot, and preyvent the saine t'i-oin being disconnected as long as the handle I remains in its downward position, as shownin Fig. l, or in a corresponding upward position.
It will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the oar-lock G moves with the swivel-arm D as the oar is swung back and forth, and it also has an independent vertical oscillating motion of its own to correspond with the dipping motion of the oar as it is raised out of or enters into'the water. rIhis double motion of the oar-lock G (iheswiveling horizontal and vertical oscillating motion) is on one center-that is, my rowlock is so constructed that the center of the oar corresponds with the center of the oarlock in whatever position it maybe. In this manner I am able to diminish very much the friction between the oar and the lock, and to get a perfect leverage of the oar during the full stroke of the same from the time it enters the water until it emerges, and which is not obtained by the rowlocks now in general use. v
By means ofthe braces B and G, or equivalent devices, -m`y improved rowlock can be readily attached to any boat; and, as before stated, the shape of the lock proper may be varied as desired, and may be used either with or without a locking attachment.
'swivel-arm D, supported at its lower end and swiveling horizontally upon two tapering centers, of the oar-lock G, provided with ajournal, G, extending out from one side thereof and having its bearing in the upper end ofthe arm D, so that said oar-lock will have a vertical oscillating motion independent ofthe motion of the arm D, in the manner substantially as shown and described.
2. In arowlock, the combination, with the swivel-arm D, having a swiveling horizontal motion upon two tapering centers, of an ad- ]'usting-screw, E, and means for supporting said arm and screw, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination, with the oar-lock G, open at the top and provided with a slot, t', in the upper-end of one of its arms, of the rod H, hinged at one end to the upper end of the other arm of the oar-lock G,and provided with a movable hub, h, at its other end, adapted to engage with the slot i' and lock the oar in the oar-lock,in the manner substantially as shown and described.
4. In a rowlock, the curved supporting swivel-arm D,swivelinghorizonially upon two tapering centers formed at its lower end, and
means for supporting said arm,in combination with the oarlock G, supported in the upper end of the swivel-arm D, in the manner substantially as described, a'nd having a vertical oscillating motion independent of the motion of the arm D, so that both motions will be upon one universal center, substantially as set forth. A
EDWARD J. KERNS. Witnesses:
JOHN C. DEWEY, FRED. W. SMITH.
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