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US356435A
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    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
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  • This invention relates particularly to the means whereby the pad ⁇ and the saddle are secured together.
  • Figure 1 is a view in perspective ofa pad embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse vertical section of the same and the saddle at one of the points at which they are secured together.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are respectively perspective and sectional detailed views.
  • Fig. 5 is a central cross vertical section.
  • A represents the pad, and B the saddle, constructed as usual, except as below described.
  • C is the base for the check-hook, provided with the ordinary ring, D.
  • E E are springs, ve in number, placed in the positions shown-t. e., two near one end of the pad and on opposite sides thereof, and two near the other end ot' the pad, also opposite each other, and one centrally placed near the rear edge of the pad.
  • Each spring consists of one or more central coils,with the ends normally extending outward, say, a t an angle of forty-tive degrees, and at the extreme ends bent outward at an angle of about ninety degrees.
  • the coils are lettered E, the straight portions E', and the eXtreme ends E.
  • the springs are secured to the pad by loops H, passing through the coils E.
  • l I are long needles, two in number, each of which is provided at one end with a thread, l', and at the other end with a thread, l, and a point.
  • a loop, J is slipped onto the needle and pushed up toward its blunt end, being prevented from slipping off by the nut K.
  • the needle is then thrust through the saddle B, as seen in Fig. 2, and another loop, J, threaded for the purpose, placed upon the thread l next its pointed end.
  • the loops J and J are then slipped over the springs E E E, which are contracted for the purpose, and held, as seen in Figs. l and 1, and thus the saddle and pad are secured together.

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A. A. ALLEN.
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ALTON A. ALLEN, OF FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS.
HARNESS-PAD.
SPEOIFICATIGN forming part of Letters Patent No. 356.435, dated January 25, 1887.
Application filed June 23, 1886. Serial No. 205,963. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AL'roN A. ALLEN, of Fall River, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Harness-Pads, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates particularly to the means whereby the pad` and the saddle are secured together.
In the accompanying drawings, in which similar letters of reference indicate like parts, Figure 1 is a view in perspective ofa pad embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse vertical section of the same and the saddle at one of the points at which they are secured together. Figs. 3 and 4 are respectively perspective and sectional detailed views. Fig. 5 is a central cross vertical section.
A represents the pad, and B the saddle, constructed as usual, except as below described.
C is the base for the check-hook, provided with the ordinary ring, D.
E E are springs, ve in number, placed in the positions shown-t. e., two near one end of the pad and on opposite sides thereof, and two near the other end ot' the pad, also opposite each other, and one centrally placed near the rear edge of the pad. Each spring consists of one or more central coils,with the ends normally extending outward, say, a t an angle of forty-tive degrees, and at the extreme ends bent outward at an angle of about ninety degrees. The coils are lettered E, the straight portions E', and the eXtreme ends E. The springs are secured to the pad by loops H, passing through the coils E.
l I are long needles, two in number, each of which is provided at one end with a thread, l', and at the other end with a thread, l, and a point. A loop, J, is slipped onto the needle and pushed up toward its blunt end, being prevented from slipping off by the nut K. The needle is then thrust through the saddle B, as seen in Fig. 2, and another loop, J, threaded for the purpose, placed upon the thread l next its pointed end. The loops J and J are then slipped over the springs E E E, which are contracted for the purpose, and held, as seen in Figs. l and 1, and thus the saddle and pad are secured together. The
loop D, extending from the base C, supporting the check-hook, is similarly secured to the central spring, E E' E.
Having thus -fully described Iny invention, ,y
What l claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is Y 1. The combination ofthe springs E E E, secured to the pad, with the keys consisting ofthe loops JJ' and needle I, the latter thrust horizontally through the saddle, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the springs E E E, secured centrally to the rear edge of the pad, with the ring D, secured to the base holding the check-hook, substantially as and for the purpose described.
ALTON A. ALLEN.
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CHARLES C. SMITH, R. N. ALLEN.
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