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  • My invention relates to folding carriagetops; and it consists in the improved construction and arrangement or combination of parts hereinafter fully disclosed in the description, drawings, and claims.
  • the objects of my invention are, first, to provide improved means for spreading and spacing the bows of a carriage-top; and, second, to provide improved means for quickly and perfectly collapsing the top when it is folded down.
  • the numeral 1 indicates the forward bow, 2 the middle bow, and 3 the rear bow.
  • Said forward bow is pivoted in the usual or any desired manner to the carriage body or seat, and has the middle bow pivoted to it, which bow in turn has the rear bow pivoted to it.
  • the covering 4 of the top is stretched over said bows, and the rear curtain 5 is secured to the rear bow and to the body or seat of the carriage.
  • the bows are connected near their upper ends by a horizontal joint 6, which consists of a forward rod or bar 7, pivoted upon a prop 8 to the forward bow, and having the front 9 of the top attached to its forward end and connected by a downwardlyfolding rule or knuckle-joint 10 at its rear end to the forward end of another bar or rod 11, which is pivoted by a prop 12 upon the middle bow,
  • a joint or brace 16 having a rearwardly-folding rule or knuckle joint 17 near its middle, is pivoted to said horizontal joint, between its forward joint 10 and the prop of the middle bow, and the lower end of said joint is pivoted to the seat or body of the carriage.
  • a lip 18 projects inward from the upper arm of said joint or brace, so that it may engage the rear arm of the middle bar of the horizontal joint when the top is being folded.
  • the side joint When the top is to be folded, the side joint is folded, and the top will tilt back with the bows in their relative positions and the horizontal joint straight, until the lip 18 upon the side joint strikes the middle bar of said joint, when the rear joint" or articulation of said joint is folded up and the forward joint or articulation is folded down, and the bows will then be folded closely down, one upon the other, by the bending or folding of said horizontal joint.

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J. QUINDRY. FOLDING CARRIAGE TOP.
No. 430,435. Patented June 17, 1890.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN QUINDRY, OF FORT BRANCH, INDIANA.
FOLDING CARRIAG E-TO P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 430,435, dated June 17, 1890.
Application filed January 11, 1890. I Serial No. 336,711. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1,.TOHN QUINDRY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Fort Branch, in the county of Gibson and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Folding Carriage-Tops; 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.
My invention relates to folding carriagetops; and it consists in the improved construction and arrangement or combination of parts hereinafter fully disclosed in the description, drawings, and claims.
The objects of my invention are, first, to provide improved means for spreading and spacing the bows of a carriage-top; and, second, to provide improved means for quickly and perfectly collapsing the top when it is folded down. These objects I attain in the carriage-top illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which the same reference-numerals indicate the same parts, and in which- Figure 1 represents a side View of my improved carriage-top, showing it raised; Fig. 2, a similar view of the lowered top, and Fig. 3 a rear View of one side of the top.
In the drawings, the numeral 1 indicates the forward bow, 2 the middle bow, and 3 the rear bow. Said forward bow is pivoted in the usual or any desired manner to the carriage body or seat, and has the middle bow pivoted to it, which bow in turn has the rear bow pivoted to it. The covering 4 of the top is stretched over said bows, and the rear curtain 5 is secured to the rear bow and to the body or seat of the carriage. The bows are connected near their upper ends by a horizontal joint 6, which consists of a forward rod or bar 7, pivoted upon a prop 8 to the forward bow, and having the front 9 of the top attached to its forward end and connected by a downwardlyfolding rule or knuckle-joint 10 at its rear end to the forward end of another bar or rod 11, which is pivoted by a prop 12 upon the middle bow,
and connected at its rear end by an upwardly-folding rule or knuckle joint 13 to a short bar or rod 141, which is pivoted at its rear end upon the rear bow by a prop 15. The upper end of a joint or brace 16, having a rearwardly-folding rule or knuckle joint 17 near its middle, is pivoted to said horizontal joint, between its forward joint 10 and the prop of the middle bow, and the lower end of said joint is pivoted to the seat or body of the carriage. A lip 18 projects inward from the upper arm of said joint or brace, so that it may engage the rear arm of the middle bar of the horizontal joint when the top is being folded.
Then the top is raised, the vertical side joint 16 is straightened and the horizontal joint 6 is straightened into a straight line, keeping the bows braced in their proper positions at the proper relative distances from each other.
When the top is to be folded, the side joint is folded, and the top will tilt back with the bows in their relative positions and the horizontal joint straight, until the lip 18 upon the side joint strikes the middle bar of said joint, when the rear joint" or articulation of said joint is folded up and the forward joint or articulation is folded down, and the bows will then be folded closely down, one upon the other, by the bending or folding of said horizontal joint.
The folding of the horizontal joint by the side joint will be accomplished entirely by the gravity of the top in falling back, and said joint will be straightened out by straightening the side joint, and without the necessity of additional straightening.
Having thus fully described the construction and arrangement or combination of the several parts of my improved carriage-top, its operation, and advantages, what I claim as new is- 1. In a carriage-top, the combination, with three bows, of a horizontal joint composed of three bars or rods pivoted to said bows and connected by a forward downwardly-folding and a rear upwardly-folding rule or knuckle joint, and a side joint pivoted to the carriage and to said horizontal joint between the forward joint and the middle bow, substantially as described.
2. In a carriage-top, the combination of the bows 1, 2, and 3, the horizontal joint 6, having the bars 7, 11, and 14 pivoted to said bows, and having the upwardly-folding rear joint 13, and the doWnwardly-foldin g forward joint 10, and the side joint 16, pivoted to the bar 11,
between the joint 10 and the fulcrum of said 10 bar, and having the lip 18 upon its upper arm, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
JOHN QUINDRY.
\Vitnesses:
JOHN KNAPP, CHARLES CHASE.
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