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  • the trees of side-saddles as commonly constructed, have the side pieces which are employed to connect together the fore part of the tree and the eantel so formed and arranged as to render a illing or stut'ting process necessary in order to form a comfortable seat.
  • This operation is attended with great difticulty, much time is consumed in performing it, and even when finished a tree thus fashioned is very liable to become deranged, owing to the constant strain upon the side pieces before referred to, consequent upon the deiiected or inclined position of said side pieces.
  • the prime object of my invention is to altogether dispense with this lling or buildingup process, and this is' attained to byl constructing the tree in the manner hereinafter described, so that when completed the side pieces will in themselves constitute a comfortable and very durable seat.
  • the foremost part of the saddle-tree which is adapted to conform to and partially embrace the back of the animal, is formed of a pair of arms, A A, each of which has a horn ⁇ or projection, B, rising from the upper part to impart strength to the same and prevent their becoming bent or deiected from the proper position.
  • a A each of which has a horn ⁇ or projection, B, rising from the upper part to impart strength to the same and prevent their becoming bent or deiected from the proper position.
  • One of these horns exceeds the other somewhat in height, as is commonly the case, and they constitute the receptacle for the limb of the rider.
  • FIG. 3 are the side or cross pieces, extending from the fore part of the tree to the cantel D, and attached to the arms A A by means of the bands Z b', and to the cantel by lneans of similar metallic bands.
  • Each is formed with an enlargement or projection, e, which gradually increases in bulk from the inner edge or terminus, a sufiicient space to at't'ord tbe ordinary ven tilating mediumis left between them, and their upper surfaces are slightly inclined downward toward thc longitudinal center of the tree, thereby providing a unich more firm and easy seat for the rider.
  • E is the stirrup loop, constructed and applied in the ordinary manner.
  • a seat constructed in the lnanner above described is much better adapted to suit the requirements or comfort of the rider;
  • a tree thus constructed greatly excels those now in common use
  • a tree constructed accordin g to my improved pattern can be manufactured in about one-half the time usually required.

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i NITE STATES TYREE POGUE, OF MADISON, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SIDE-,SADDLE TREES.
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, TYREE POUGE, of Madison, in the county of J eft'erson and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Side or Ladies Saddle Trees; and I do hereby declarethe following to be a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure lis a perspective view of a sidesaddle tree embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, and Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of the same in the plane x x of Fie. 2.
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The trees of side-saddles, as commonly constructed, have the side pieces which are employed to connect together the fore part of the tree and the eantel so formed and arranged as to render a illing or stut'ting process necessary in order to form a comfortable seat. This operation is attended with great difticulty, much time is consumed in performing it, and even when finished a tree thus fashioned is very liable to become deranged, owing to the constant strain upon the side pieces before referred to, consequent upon the deiiected or inclined position of said side pieces.
The prime object of my invention is to altogether dispense with this lling or buildingup process, and this is' attained to byl constructing the tree in the manner hereinafter described, so that when completed the side pieces will in themselves constitute a comfortable and very durable seat. y
To enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to fully understand and use the same, I will proceed to describe it.
The foremost part of the saddle-tree, which is adapted to conform to and partially embrace the back of the animal, is formed of a pair of arms, A A, each of which has a horn `or projection, B, rising from the upper part to impart strength to the same and prevent their becoming bent or deiected from the proper position. One of these horns exceeds the other somewhat in height, as is commonly the case, and they constitute the receptacle for the limb of the rider.
C C are the side or cross pieces, extending from the fore part of the tree to the cantel D, and attached to the arms A A by means of the bands Z b', and to the cantel by lneans of similar metallic bands. The construction ot' these pieces U C, and the position in which they are secured relatively to the horizontal plane of the tree, is'clearly illustrated in Fig. 3. Each is formed with an enlargement or projection, e, which gradually increases in bulk from the inner edge or terminus, a sufiicient space to at't'ord tbe ordinary ven tilating mediumis left between them, and their upper surfaces are slightly inclined downward toward thc longitudinal center of the tree, thereby providing a unich more firm and easy seat for the rider.
E is the stirrup loop, constructed and applied in the ordinary manner.
rlhe following are among the principal advantages of myinvention First, a seat constructed in the lnanner above described is much better adapted to suit the requirements or comfort of the rider; second, in strength and durability a tree thus constructed greatly excels those now in common use third, a tree constructed accordin g to my improved pattern can be manufactured in about one-half the time usually required.
While disclaiming the broad principle of forming saddle-trees in such a manner as to dispense with the building-up process, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A side or ladies7 saddle tree, formed and constructed in the manner hereinbet'ore specilied and represented.
TYREE POGUE.
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