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US506477A US506477DA US506477A US 506477 A US506477 A US 506477A US 506477D A US506477D A US 506477DA US 506477 A US506477 A US 506477A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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  • tubular handle-bar and down-stem of a velocipede are utilized as a reservoir for the oil or spirit for the lamp. carried thereon.
  • FIG. 1 being a front view, mainly in section;
  • Fig. 2 an end View also partly in section;
  • Figs. 3 and 4 fiat and side views respectively on an enlarged scale of a blank metal stamping to form a clip for bolding the lamp-case on the handle-bar.
  • Fig. 5 shows afront view partlyin section of a modified form of carrying out my invention
  • Figs. 6 and 7 show fiat and side views respectively of asuitably tempered steel band adapted to be used in place of the clips shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
  • A is a portion of the handle-bar and down-stem, shown in section, of a tricycle or safety bicycle as at present in use.
  • the lower extremity of the down-stem is plugged by inserting a cork or other stopping, a, under which may be soldered a disk of metal, I), to make the stopping more secure.
  • the handle-bar is similarly plugged at its extremities or at a suitable distance from the down-stem. At a point, 0, an opening is drilled into the T-piece and handle-bar and is tapped with a female screw thread.
  • a brass or other tubular metallic piece, B having a milled edged flange d, at its upper extremity and tapped bothfinternally and externally with a screw-thread engages with the opening, 0, of the handle-bar.
  • leather washers, O and D, and a metallicone, E are inserted between the edges of the opening, a, and the flange, d.
  • the burner F is constructed in the ordinary way and is provided with a downwardly projecting piece tapped with a male screwthread which engages with the female one in the piece B.
  • This'metallic piece, B engages firmly with the opening, 0, in the handle-bar,
  • Fig. 5 shows a modified form of carrying out my invention wherein, to avoid possibility of the lamp jolting out, the burner and lampcase rest on springs, J.
  • springs are attached to the bottom of the lampcase which may be of similar construction to that described in reference to Fig. 1. is however inside the lamp-case as shown.
  • the lower ends of the springs fit on to and rest upon the top of the handle-bar and are preferably secured thereto by steel bands, K, shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • These bands have a screw-thread at one end over which a wing-nut, m, works; the other end is forked as shown at, n, in Fig. -6, the two ends of which are turned over and outward as shown at, 10, in Fig. 7.
  • These bands are attached to the springs, J, and encircle the handle-bar as shown in Fig. 5, and when affixing the same
  • the burner, F
  • the wing-nut, m need only be loosened sufficiently to admit of its passing over the turned over ends, 19, and then screwed tightly up.
  • I may form the metallic piece, B, with a conical extremity, r.
  • a plug-piece may engage with the internal thread of the piece, B, when the lamp-case and burner are not required to be carried.
  • a flexible circular casing of leather or its equivalent, 8 may encircle nicating with an' opening in the chambered portion of the handleand secured theretoby detachable fastenings.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
. P. DAVIES." MEANS FOR CARRYING HEADLIGHTS 0N 'VELOGIPEDES. No. 506,477. Patented Oct. 10,1893.
(No Model.) 2 ShfeetsSheet 2.
P. DAVIES.
MEANS FOR CARRYING HEADLIGHTS 0N VELOGIPEDES.
No. 506,477. Patented Oct. 10,1893.--
455mm. 1 m
, UNrTED STATES PATENT .OFFICE.
PRESTON DAVIES, on LONDON, ENGLAND.
ME ANS FOR CARRYING HEADLIGHTS ON VELOCIPEDES. V
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 506,477, dated October 10, 1893. Application filed July 12,1893. Serial .No. 480,210. (No model.) Patented in Denmark May 19, 1893, No- 6,533.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, PRESTON DAVIES, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at 12 Kempson Road, Walham Green, Falham, London, in the county of Middlesex, England, have invented a new and useful Means for Carrying Headlights on Velocipedes, (for which I have received Letters Patent in Denmark, No. 6,533, of May 19, 1893,) of which the following is a specification.
According to myinvention the tubular handle-bar and down-stem of a velocipede are utilized as a reservoir for the oil or spirit for the lamp. carried thereon.
The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention and the means for carrying the same into effect, Figure 1 being a front view, mainly in section; Fig. 2 an end View also partly in section; Figs. 3 and 4 fiat and side views respectively on an enlarged scale of a blank metal stamping to form a clip for bolding the lamp-case on the handle-bar. Fig. 5 shows afront view partlyin section of a modified form of carrying out my invention, and
Figs. 6 and 7 show fiat and side views respectively of asuitably tempered steel band adapted to be used in place of the clips shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in each figure.
Referring to Fig. 1, A is a portion of the handle-bar and down-stem, shown in section, of a tricycle or safety bicycle as at present in use. The lower extremity of the down-stem is plugged by inserting a cork or other stopping, a, under which may be soldered a disk of metal, I), to make the stopping more secure. The handle-bar is similarly plugged at its extremities or at a suitable distance from the down-stem. At a point, 0, an opening is drilled into the T-piece and handle-bar and is tapped with a female screw thread. A brass or other tubular metallic piece, B, having a milled edged flange d, at its upper extremity and tapped bothfinternally and externally with a screw-thread engages with the opening, 0, of the handle-bar. To make a good joint, leather washers, O and D, and a metallicone, E, are inserted between the edges of the opening, a, and the flange, d.
The burner F, is constructed in the ordinary way and is provided with a downwardly projecting piece tapped with a male screwthread which engages with the female one in the piece B. This'metallic piece, B, engages firmly with the opening, 0, in the handle-bar,
and the burner, F, admits of removal for the means of clips, H. These are made of suitably tempered spring steel of a shape shown in Fig. 8 and with turned over ends as shown in Fig. 4. They are riveted or otherwise suitably secured through holes, g, to the under side of the bottom of the lamp-case and are bent round to a nearly annular form so that when the lamp-case is pressed to its position, the clips open as they pass and close under the handle-bar so maintaining the lamp-case in position. Sometimes I may prefer to utilize the down-stem only as a reservoir; in that case the handle-bar, instead of being stopped at each extremity, is stopped at the points h, or other convenient point.
Fig. 5 shows a modified form of carrying out my invention wherein, to avoid possibility of the lamp jolting out, the burner and lampcase rest on springs, J. These springs are attached to the bottom of the lampcase which may be of similar construction to that described in reference to Fig. 1. is however inside the lamp-case as shown. The lower ends of the springs fit on to and rest upon the top of the handle-bar and are preferably secured thereto by steel bands, K, shown in Figs. 6 and 7. These bands have a screw-thread at one end over which a wing-nut, m, works; the other end is forked as shown at, n, in Fig. -6, the two ends of which are turned over and outward as shown at, 10, in Fig. 7. These bands are attached to the springs, J, and encircle the handle-bar as shown in Fig. 5, and when affixing the same The burner, F,
the wing-nut, m, need only be loosened sufficiently to admit of its passing over the turned over ends, 19, and then screwed tightly up.
To prevent the oil in the reservoir spilling, I may form the metallic piece, B, with a conical extremity, r. A plug-piece may engage with the internal thread of the piece, B, when the lamp-case and burner are not required to be carried. To avoid foreign substances reaching the reservoir a flexible circular casing of leather or its equivalent, 8, may encircle nicating with an' opening in the chambered portion of the handleand secured theretoby detachable fastenings.
3. The combination of the oil reservoir in the" hollow or chambered handle, a hollow plug 13, fitting an opening in the handle and provided with packing washers, a lamp, and means for detachably securing it to the plug and to the handle.
4. The combination of the oilreservoir in the hollow or chambered handle, a lamp communicating with an opening in the chambered portion of the handle, and clips for detachably securing the lamp to the handle.
' 5. The combination with the oil reservoir in the hollow or chambered handle, of the hollow'plug B, fitting an opening in the handle and having the conical extremity 03a lamp detachably securedtothe pl'ug, .anda casing s, encircling the wick to prevent theadmission of foreign substances, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I havehereunto subscribed my name.
PRESTON DAVIES.
Witnesses:
ALFRED WITHERS, ARTHUR F. SPOONER.
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