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US532444A
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    • 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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  • This pointed front portion which I term the horn, presents a convex upper surface and projects 1 far enough forward to enter well between the limbs of the rider, and by reason of this fact this portion of the seat is in rubbing contact with the limbs, and what is more serious it is .very liable to exert a pressure upon other face,'as in the old construction, should be cut away or concave, centrally thereof, thereby giving room for the portions of the person which are so easily injured.
  • I also preferably make the rear of the saddle wider than ordinarily constructed so as to sustain the fleshy portion of the buttocks as well as the pelvis, and provide upon each side of the seat portion a sunken portion or recess constructed to receive and hold pads or cushions which may be removably fitted therein for the comfort and ease of the rider.
  • the saddle- may be made of wood or metal, or papier mach or pulp, or any other. suitable material or combination of materials to produce a solid seat.
  • Fig-- ure 1 represents a perspective view of my improved saddle.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same; and
  • Fig. 3 a section taken on the line 3 -3 of Fig. 2.
  • A, A denote the sides of the saddle which are intended to support the pelvic portions of the body. As shown, theyare considerably wider than the ordinary saddle, thereby adapting them to support the fleshyportions of the buttocks more perfectly than does the old construction.
  • At each side of the seat portion are provided or formed sunken or recessed portions (t, a, adapted to receive and hold pads or cushions fitted therein, said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls, as at a, a, which serve to hold the pads in proper position in use, and prevent the same from slipping, pads or cushionsbeingprovided of a suitable size or shape to adapt the same to be retained in said recesses but to be readily removed therefrom when desired, in case it is desired to substitute other pads therefor, or for any other purpose.
  • the saddle is also formed with a neck or horn portion as shown at B, which extends forward a short distance so as to enable the rider to maintain himself upon the saddle against lateral movement, but does not extend far enough forward to project between the legs of the rider so as to recessed upon its upper surface centrally of said horn portion as at b, for the purpose hereinbefore stated. 7
  • the cushions C may be made of any suitable material adapted to afford a soft and comfortable seat for the rider. Therecesses adapted to receive said cushions may be variedin form and size according to requirements or the desires of the manufacturer and to adapt the saddle to individuals of different sizes.
  • a bicycle saddle having a solid top provided upon its upper surface with recessed or sunken portions at each side of the seat p0- "tion constructed to: receive and hold removable pads; said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls to prevent the pads from slipping, substantially as described.
  • a bicycle saddle having a solid top provided upon its upper surface with recessed or sunken portions at each side of the seat portion constructed to receive and hold pads; said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls to prevent the pads from slipping, in combination with pads adapted to fit said recesses so as to be reinovably retained therein, substantially as described.

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( OMode1.] 1 H. A. CHRISTY.
BICYCLE SADDLE.
No. 532,444. Patented Jan. 15,1895.
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, UNITED STATES HENRY A. CHRISTY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
PATENT OFFICE.
BICYCLE-SADDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 532,444, dated January 15, 1895. Application filed D c ber 20, 1894! Serial No. 532,387. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: 7
Be it known that I, HENRY A. CHRISTY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Ohicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Bicycle-Saddles; and I do hereby declare the following'to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, suclias will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
With the prevailing'styles of bicycle saddles there'is much complaint upon the part of riders that theyare injured by the friction, rubbing or pressure exerted upon sensi tive portions of the body by the saddles. These injuries are wholly due, as I conceive, to the shape of the saddles, which, as ordi= narily constructed, are made long and narrow, the Widest portion being at the rear and taperingto apoint at the front. This pointed front portion, which I term the horn, presents a convex upper surface and projects 1 far enough forward to enter well between the limbs of the rider, and by reason of this fact this portion of the seat is in rubbing contact with the limbs, and what is more serious it is .very liable to exert a pressure upon other face,'as in the old construction, should be cut away or concave, centrally thereof, thereby giving room for the portions of the person which are so easily injured. I also preferably make the rear of the saddle wider than ordinarily constructed so as to sustain the fleshy portion of the buttocks as well as the pelvis, and provide upon each side of the seat portion a sunken portion or recess constructed to receive and hold pads or cushions which may be removably fitted therein for the comfort and ease of the rider.
The saddle-may be made of wood or metal, or papier mach or pulp, or any other. suitable material or combination of materials to produce a solid seat.
These features of the invention will be fully and the following description thereof.
In the accompanying drawings, which are to be taken as a part of this specification, Fig-- ure 1 represents a perspective view of my improved saddle. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same; and Fig. 3 a section taken on the line 3 -3 of Fig. 2.
A, A, denote the sides of the saddle which are intended to support the pelvic portions of the body. As shown, theyare considerably wider than the ordinary saddle, thereby adapting them to support the fleshyportions of the buttocks more perfectly than does the old construction. At each side of the seat portion are provided or formed sunken or recessed portions (t, a, adapted to receive and hold pads or cushions fitted therein, said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls, as at a, a, which serve to hold the pads in proper position in use, and prevent the same from slipping, pads or cushionsbeingprovided of a suitable size or shape to adapt the same to be retained in said recesses but to be readily removed therefrom when desired, in case it is desired to substitute other pads therefor, or for any other purpose. The saddle is also formed with a neck or horn portion as shown at B, which extends forward a short distance so as to enable the rider to maintain himself upon the saddle against lateral movement, but does not extend far enough forward to project between the legs of the rider so as to recessed upon its upper surface centrally of said horn portion as at b, for the purpose hereinbefore stated. 7
The cushions C may be made of any suitable material adapted to afford a soft and comfortable seat for the rider. Therecesses adapted to receive said cushions may be variedin form and size according to requirements or the desires of the manufacturer and to adapt the saddle to individuals of different sizes.
Having thus fully described my invention, what Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. A bicycle saddle having a solid top provided upon its upper surface with recessed or sunken portions at each side of the seat p0- "tion constructed to: receive and hold removable pads; said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls to prevent the pads from slipping, substantially as described.
2. A bicycle saddle having a solid top provided upon its upper surface with recessed or sunken portions at each side of the seat portion constructed to receive and hold pads; said recesses being formed with abrupt marginal walls to prevent the pads from slipping, in combination with pads adapted to fit said recesses so as to be reinovably retained therein, substantially as described.
3. Abicycle saddle having a solid top provided upon its upper surface with recessed or
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