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US603420A
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  • My invention has relation to holdback devices for harness.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive, and practically inde-.
  • My invention contemplates the provision of a metallic holdback device which may be unhooked or detached from the harness and nectin g the ring of said strap to the shaft-loop.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the holdback removed
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail perspective of two of the links.
  • 1 denotes the shaft of a vehicle; 2, the breeching-strap 3, the breeching-ring, and 4 the shaft-loop.
  • the holdback which consists of a chain of a novel construction having at-its ends snap-hooks 6 6, the one 6 at the harness end of the chain having preferably a swivel connection with a bail 7, which is connected to the end link of the chain, while the one 6 at the shaft end of the chain has simply a loose hinge-like connection.
  • the chain consists of a series of links a, each formed of a stiif piece of wire of suitable thickness bent to form the vertical rigid member 19, the side arms 0, having eyes d, the parallel arms e, and the vertical spring-jaws f, which are parallel with the rigid member 19.
  • the members of one link engage the eyes 01 of the adjacent link, and the eyes of one of the end links receive the cross-bar of the hook 6 and permit of its having a hinged or swinging movement. If it is desired to shorten this chain for obvious purposes, the jaws f of the link carrying the hinged snaphook are separated, so as to allow the eyes of the adjacent link to be slipped from engagement with said jaws and be held entirely by the jaw 12.
  • the snap-hook may be easily-slipped out of the eyes 01 along the arm 6 and be disengaged.
  • the link one of the jaws f is compressed, and the eyes of the adjacent link are slipped over this compressed jaw along the arms e c and ofi the eye d.
  • the jaws f f of the remaining. end link are disengaged with the eyes ofits adjacent link, so as to permit of the loop of the snap-hook 6 being slid into position in the eyes of said end link.
  • the jaws ff are then engaged with the eyes of the adjacent link and the holdback is complete ready for use.
  • the device is simple, durable, and inexpensive and is easily and conveniently operated both in attaching and detaching the animal from the vehicle and in shortening'or lengthening the chain.
  • holdback device for harness composed of links, each of which comprises side arms having eyes, parallel arms, a vertical rigid jaw, separated vertical spring-jaws parallel with the rigid jaw, a swiveled fastening device at one end of the connected links, and a hinged fastening device at the other end, substantially as specified.

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0. PpBAKER, HOLDBAQK DEVIGE.
No. 603,420. Patented May a, 1898.
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p UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OLIVER P. BAKER, OF PLEASANT RIDGE, NEW YORK.
HOLDBACK DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 603,420, dated May 3, 1898. Application filed October 30, 1897, Serial No. 656,872. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I ,OLIvER P. BAKER, acitilowing 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 has relation to holdback devices for harness.
' The object of the invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive, and practically inde-.
structible holdback device of such construction that it may be easily and conveniently shortened or lengthened to suit all requirements.
Farmers and teamsters have a convenient practice of leaving the holdback-strap attached to the shaft and detaching it by a hook from the harness end. Exposure to weather soon damages the strap to such an extent as to make it worthless.
My invention contemplates the provision of a metallic holdback device which may be unhooked or detached from the harness and nectin g the ring of said strap to the shaft-loop.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the holdback removed, and Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail perspective of two of the links.
In said drawings, 1 denotes the shaft of a vehicle; 2, the breeching-strap 3, the breeching-ring, and 4 the shaft-loop.
5 denotes the holdback, which consists of a chain of a novel construction having at-its ends snap-hooks 6 6, the one 6 at the harness end of the chain having preferably a swivel connection with a bail 7, which is connected to the end link of the chain, while the one 6 at the shaft end of the chain has simply a loose hinge-like connection.
The chain consists of a series of links a, each formed of a stiif piece of wire of suitable thickness bent to form the vertical rigid member 19, the side arms 0, having eyes d, the parallel arms e, and the vertical spring-jaws f, which are parallel with the rigid member 19. The members of one link engage the eyes 01 of the adjacent link, and the eyes of one of the end links receive the cross-bar of the hook 6 and permit of its having a hinged or swinging movement. If it is desired to shorten this chain for obvious purposes, the jaws f of the link carrying the hinged snaphook are separated, so as to allow the eyes of the adjacent link to be slipped from engagement with said jaws and be held entirely by the jaw 12. In this position the snap-hook may be easily-slipped out of the eyes 01 along the arm 6 and be disengaged. Now to remove the link one of the jaws f is compressed, and the eyes of the adjacent link are slipped over this compressed jaw along the arms e c and ofi the eye d. This shortens the chain to the extent of one link and if it be desired to remove more than this link the same operation takes place as before described, beginning at that point where the eyes are about to be slid off the spring-jaw onto the parallel arms 0 6. After the desired number of links have been removedthe jaws f f of the remaining. end link are disengaged with the eyes ofits adjacent link, so as to permit of the loop of the snap-hook 6 being slid into position in the eyes of said end link. The jaws ff are then engaged with the eyes of the adjacent link and the holdback is complete ready for use.
In operation it will be noticed that should by any accident or mishap the spring-jaws become disengaged from the eyes of the adjacent loops the links of the chain will not be separated, for the reason that the eyes of the links cannot become disengaged from the fixed jaw 79.
From the foregoing description, takenin connection with the accompanying drawings, the construction and operation, as well as the advantages of the invention, will be readily understood without requiring an extended explanation.
The device is simple, durable, and inexpensive and is easily and conveniently operated both in attaching and detaching the animal from the vehicle and in shortening'or lengthening the chain.
Although I have specifically described the construction and relative arrangement of the several elements of my invention, I do not desire to be confined to the same, as such changes or modifications may be made as clearly fall within the scope of my invention Without departing from the spirit thereof.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
As an improved article of manufacture, a
holdback device for harness composed of links, each of which comprises side arms having eyes, parallel arms, a vertical rigid jaw, separated vertical spring-jaws parallel with the rigid jaw, a swiveled fastening device at one end of the connected links, and a hinged fastening device at the other end, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
OLIVER I. BAKER. Witnesses:
IRVING ELTING, S. G. GUERNSEY.
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