US528919A - Harry clyde bbookens and louis bohringer - Google Patents

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  • the object of the invention is to provide a means of readily adjusting the hanne straps to it the hannes to collars and horses of different sizes, without detachin g or unbuckling the straps.
  • the invention consists in forming recesses or cavities in the hame wood near its longi tudinal center, nearl the top thereof, a centrai one for a suitable spring, and one at each side thereof, and in providing a novel adj usting device or loop, the ends of which are recelved and held in said cavities.
  • Figure l of the drawings is a longitudinal central section of the top end of a hame embodying the invention, and it illustrates the manner in which the adjusting device on the hame strap is applied and operated( Fig. 2 1s a perspective view of the top end of a hame showing the invention.
  • 1 represents a wooden hanne of any usual or ordinary construction.
  • hanne iron which may extend over the entire outer surface of the hanne, and be returned or bent over at the top and bottom as represented, or separate irons may be used extending over the top and bottom of the hanne only.
  • A-flat plate or bar 8 is secured to the legs of the staple at each end thereof.
  • the serpentine adjusting wire 7 has its ter- 8, whereby the adjusting wire is mounted thereon.
  • the hame iron 2 is slotted longitudinally at 9, the slot being sufficiently wide to allow the serpentine staple Or loop to play freely up anddown therethrough.
  • l0 is the loop to which the hame strapis secured, and which is readily adjustable in a manner which will be apparent, by pressing the staple or serpentine loop downward against the action of the spring 4, and then moving the loop up or down, as may be desired.
  • the companion hame is constructed in precisely the manner above described, and the two are connected by the hame strap, and are adjustable to t a large or small collar or horse, by moving the loop to any desired point, without detaching or unbuckling the hame straps.
  • the loop l0 may be quickly adjusted by simply slipping it up or down on the hame,
  • the adjusting wire owing to its inclined portions, being readily depressible to permit such a sliding movement of the loop.
  • the invention is adapted for ordinary hannes, and for use with any of the customary hame straps, or in connection with any form of trace-eye.

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H. C. BROOKENS 8v L. BOHRINGER.
HAME.=
Patented Nov..l3, 1894.
HARRY OLYDE BROOKENS AND LOUIS BOHRINGER, OF BLOOMINGTON, WISCONSIN.
HAM E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 528,919, dated November 13, 1894.
Application filed July 31,1894. Serial No. 519,079. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, HARRY CLYDE BROOK- RNs and Louis BoHRINenR, citizens of the United States, residing'at Bloomington, in the county of Grant and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and useful I-Iame, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the invention is to provide a means of readily adjusting the hanne straps to it the hannes to collars and horses of different sizes, without detachin g or unbuckling the straps.
The invention consists in forming recesses or cavities in the hame wood near its longi tudinal center, nearl the top thereof, a centrai one for a suitable spring, and one at each side thereof, and in providing a novel adj usting device or loop, the ends of which are recelved and held in said cavities.
Figure l of the drawings is a longitudinal central section of the top end of a hame embodying the invention, and it illustrates the manner in which the adjusting device on the hame strap is applied and operated( Fig. 2 1s a perspective view of the top end of a hame showing the invention.
Like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in both views.
1 represents a wooden hanne of any usual or ordinary construction.
2 is the hanne iron, which may extend over the entire outer surface of the hanne, and be returned or bent over at the top and bottom as represented, or separate irons may be used extending over the top and bottom of the hanne only.
3 is a recess or cavity for receiving and holding the spring 4, which in this instance is a coiled spring, and 5, 5 are other recesses is made of wire or other suitable metal, and the turned up ends thereof rest in the recesses or cavities 5, 5. A-flat plate or bar 8 is secured to the legs of the staple at each end thereof.
The serpentine adjusting wire 7 has its ter- 8, whereby the adjusting wire is mounted thereon.
The hame iron 2 is slotted longitudinally at 9, the slot being sufficiently wide to allow the serpentine staple Or loop to play freely up anddown therethrough.
l0 is the loop to which the hame strapis secured, and which is readily adjustable in a manner which will be apparent, by pressing the staple or serpentine loop downward against the action of the spring 4, and then moving the loop up or down, as may be desired.
The companion hame is constructed in precisely the manner above described, and the two are connected by the hame strap, and are adjustable to t a large or small collar or horse, by moving the loop to any desired point, without detaching or unbuckling the hame straps.
The loop l0 may be quickly adjusted by simply slipping it up or down on the hame,
the adjusting wire, owing to its inclined portions, being readily depressible to permit such a sliding movement of the loop.
The invention is adapted for ordinary hannes, and for use with any of the customary hame straps, or in connection with any form of trace-eye.
Minor changes in the details of construction may be made within the scope of the invention without departing from the spirit, or sacrificing any of the advantages thereof.
Having thus fully described the invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of a hame having in its hame-iron a longitudinal slot and provided beneath the iron at the slot with a recess, a plate arranged within the recess and located beneath the slot of the haine iron, and provided at its ends with perforations, a spring for pressing the plate outward, and a longitudinally disposed serpentine adjusting wire In testimony thatJ We claim the foregoing as to our own we have hereto aixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.
HARRY CLYDE BROOKENS. LOUIS BOHRINGER.
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P. BARTLEY, T. S: BRooKENs.
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