US487050A - Frank heller and kallman hirsch - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to aeombined childs carriage and cradle of'peculiar construction; and it consists in the various features of irnproveinentlnorefully pointedoutintheclaims.
- Figure l is a longitudinal section of our improved childs carriage and cradle with the box raised.
- Fig. 2 is a similar section with the box lowered;
- Fig. 3, a front view of Fig. 2 with post h broken away;
- Fig. 4 a top view of the runninggear with the wheels removed.
- a a represent the front and rear axles of a carriage, connected to the side bars b, carrying the handle c, as usual.
- a pair of springs d carryin g the transverse rests or f eet e.
- f eet e Upon the rests e there is set the removable box or bodyf of the carriage. It is held in place by means of a spring g, secured at its ends to the side bars b and carrying at its center a hook g, that engages an eye f', depending downwardly from the center of the bottom f2 ot' box f.
- a longitudinal bar h2 To the center of the axles c a there is secured a longitudinal bar h2, the ends of which are bent up to constitute a front upright post h and a rear upright post h', which are thus intimately connected with each other and with the running-gear.
- Each post is pro vided at its upper end with a hook h3 h4.
- the boxfis provided at its front and rear with the eye f3 and chain f4, which may be made to engage with the hooks.
- the device When the box f is lowered upon the rests e and is attached by means of the hook g and eye f', the device constitutes a childs carriage; but if the hook g is disengaged from the eye f and the box is raised and suspended from the hooked uprights h h the device constitutes a cradle, which will rock freely. It will be seen that when converted into a cradle the box f -does not rock upon the running-gear, but is freely suspendedover the same. Thus there is not a constant jar upon the wheels, the extent of lateral motion is increased, and but a slight expenditure of power is required.
- a childs carriagegear having front and rear axles a a and side bars b, with springs d, rests e, supported thereby, a longitudinal bar h2, secured to the center ot' the axles and having upwardly-bent forward and rear ends, a detachable body f, having an eyef, and with a springg, secured to the side bars and having hook g for engaging the eye, substantially as specified.
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T. HELLB K. vHIRSGH.
CHILD.' ARRIAGB.' No.487,050. Patented Nov. 29, 1892.v
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UNITED STATES PATENT EEICE.
FRANK HELLER AND KALLMAN HIRSCH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
C'HILDS CARRIAGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 487,050, dated November 29, 1892.'`
Application tiled June 14, 1892. Serial No. 436,668. (No model.)
To afZZ whom/ it may concern:
Be it known that we, FRANK HELLER and KALLMAN HIRSCH, both of New York city, New York, have invented an Improved Cornbined Childs Carriage and Cradle, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to aeombined childs carriage and cradle of'peculiar construction; and it consists in the various features of irnproveinentlnorefully pointedoutintheclaims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a longitudinal section of our improved childs carriage and cradle with the box raised. Fig. 2 is a similar section with the box lowered; Fig. 3, a front view of Fig. 2 with post h broken away; Fig. 4, a top view of the runninggear with the wheels removed.
The letters a a represent the front and rear axles of a carriage, connected to the side bars b, carrying the handle c, as usual. To the side bars b there are attached a pair of springs d, carryin g the transverse rests or f eet e. Upon the rests e there is set the removable box or bodyf of the carriage. It is held in place by means of a spring g, secured at its ends to the side bars b and carrying at its center a hook g, that engages an eye f', depending downwardly from the center of the bottom f2 ot' box f.
To the center of the axles c a there is secured a longitudinal bar h2, the ends of which are bent up to constitute a front upright post h and a rear upright post h', which are thus intimately connected with each other and with the running-gear. Each post is pro vided at its upper end with a hook h3 h4. The boxfis provided at its front and rear with the eye f3 and chain f4, which may be made to engage with the hooks. When the box f is lowered upon the rests e and is attached by means of the hook g and eye f', the device constitutes a childs carriage; but if the hook g is disengaged from the eye f and the box is raised and suspended from the hooked uprights h h the device constitutes a cradle, which will rock freely. It will be seen that when converted into a cradle the box f -does not rock upon the running-gear, but is freely suspendedover the same. Thus there is not a constant jar upon the wheels, the extent of lateral motion is increased, and but a slight expenditure of power is required.
What we claim is- A Yl. The combination of a childs carriagegear having frontand rear axles a a', with springs d, rests e, supported thereby, a longitudinal bar h2, secured to the center of the axles and having upwardly-bent forward and rear ends to constitute posts h h', and with a carriage-body adapted to be suspended from said posts, substantially as specified.
2.. The combination ot a childs carriagegear having front and rear axles a a and side bars b, with springs d, rests e, supported thereby, a longitudinal bar h2, secured to the center ot' the axles and having upwardly-bent forward and rear ends, a detachable body f, having an eyef, and with a springg, secured to the side bars and having hook g for engaging the eye, substantially as specified.
FRANK HELLER. K. HIRSCH.
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F. v. BRIESEN, A. J ONGHMANS.
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