US607282A - Henry louis sciiaffner - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
- B62J1/00—Saddles or other seats for cycles; Arrangement thereof; Component parts
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- his invention is an improvement in saddles for bicycles; and its objectis to produce a comfortable, easy-riding, and hygienic saddle which will accommodate itself to the natural motions of the body and legs of the rider and will be free from the injurious effects upon the body, which is the chief objection to the ordinary rigid saddles.
- the saddle is mounted so as to be capable of a lateral oscillation or vibration, and the cover is made yielding, so that in use while the weight of the body is properly supported upon the tubes the pelvis is. able to follow the motions of the legs, and thus all the muscles are brought into play and contribute to the propulsion of the vehicle.
- Figure 1 is a bottom view of the complete saddle.
- Fig. 2 is a side view through the same with the cover in section.
- Fig. 3 is a detail section of one of the cover fastenings.
- the frame of the bicycle-saddle is formed principally of a spring-rod A, which has a horizontal portion A attached to the supporting-pivot, and at each side of the pivot the rod is bent upward and rearward and then curved horizontally in substantially semicircular form into loops A the two extremities of the wire meeting near the center of the saddle and extending forward to or slightly beyond and above the part A and the pivot.
- the form of the spring-frame is clearly shown in the drawings. In plan the frame appears bent like the letter B, both sides of loop A being alike.
- the extremities ofrod A. may beconnected in any suitable manner to a clamp B, which depends therefrom, and in this clamp is secured a forwardly-projecting adjustable rod C, which supports the beak end of the saddle-cover E.
- This cover is made, preferably,
- Cover E moreover, at the point of junction of the beak portion with the seat portion is gored or slit, as shown, for the insertion of gores G of elastic webbing or resilient cloth, which gores allow the cover to take the best shape of seat which suits the rider and to vary its shape according to the movement of the legs, as would be most comfortable and natural to the rider.
- each loop A and strung between and attached to the inner and outer sides thereof are strong resilient reinforcing-bands a a, which give resiliency to the portion of the saddle-cover thereover.
- the 85 cover can be upholstered or padded to render it more comfortable.
- the part A of frame A is secured to a post K by means of a wedge K, which gives support to or stiffens thepart A. 1
Description
No. 607,282. Patented July 12, I898.
H. L. SCHAFFNEB.
' BICYCLE SADDLE.
(Application filed May 1], 1896.3
(No Model.)
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HENRY LoUIs SCHAFFNER, OF FLORENCE, ITALY.
BICYCLE-SADDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 607,282, dated July 12, 1898.
' A li ation fil d May 11, 1896. Serial No. 591,102. (No model.)
To all whom it 'may concern.-
Be it known that I, HENRY LOUIS SCHAFF- NER, of the city of Florence, Tuscany, Italy, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bicycle-Saddles; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form part of this specification.
his invention is an improvement in saddles for bicycles; and its objectis to produce a comfortable, easy-riding, and hygienic saddle which will accommodate itself to the natural motions of the body and legs of the rider and will be free from the injurious effects upon the body, which is the chief objection to the ordinary rigid saddles. V
The saddle is mounted so as to be capable of a lateral oscillation or vibration, and the cover is made yielding, so that in use while the weight of the body is properly supported upon the tubes the pelvis is. able to follow the motions of the legs, and thus all the muscles are brought into play and contribute to the propulsion of the vehicle.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a bottom view of the complete saddle. Fig. 2 is a side view through the same with the cover in section. Fig. 3 is a detail section of one of the cover fastenings.
The frame of the bicycle-saddle is formed principally of a spring-rod A, which has a horizontal portion A attached to the supporting-pivot, and at each side of the pivot the rod is bent upward and rearward and then curved horizontally in substantially semicircular form into loops A the two extremities of the wire meeting near the center of the saddle and extending forward to or slightly beyond and above the part A and the pivot. The form of the spring-frame is clearly shown in the drawings. In plan the frame appears bent like the letter B, both sides of loop A being alike. a
The extremities ofrod A. may beconnected in any suitable manner to a clamp B, which depends therefrom, and in this clamp is secured a forwardly-projecting adjustable rod C, which supports the beak end of the saddle-cover E. This cover is made, preferably,
of leather or othersuitable material and is of substantially ordinary form, the extremity of its beak portion E being fastened to a metallic shell F, having a recessed block f on its under side fitted onto the end of rod. C, and thus making a pivoted connection between the beak of cover and the rod. In the rear edge of the cover E are a series of eyelets e, through which are slipped tap-bolts D, engaging threaded recesses in annuli d, attached to the rear portions of the loops A of the seat-frame. This makes a simple, secure, easily-adjustable,and readily-detachable fastening for the cover to the frame. The tapbolts not only fasten the'cover to the annuli,
but secure the latter to the frame, so that the saddle can be easily tautened by turning the annuli on rod A. Cover E, moreover, at the point of junction of the beak portion with the seat portion is gored or slit, as shown, for the insertion of gores G of elastic webbing or resilient cloth, which gores allow the cover to take the best shape of seat which suits the rider and to vary its shape according to the movement of the legs, as would be most comfortable and natural to the rider.
Across each loop A and strung between and attached to the inner and outer sides thereof are strong resilient reinforcing-bands a a, which give resiliency to the portion of the saddle-cover thereover. If desired, the 85 cover can be upholstered or padded to render it more comfortable.
The self-adj ustment of the cover to the rider and motion of the legs and muscles in riding is facilitated by the pivotal connection 0 between the beak and rod 0 and by the horizontal oscillation of the saddle, which is preferably pivoted upon the main frame of the machine so as to be capable of lateral oscillation in any suitable manner. I have shown 9 5' a very useful and generally preferable form of pivot, which is constructed as follows:
The part A of frame A is secured to a post K by means of a wedge K, which gives support to or stiffens thepart A. 1
Having thus described my invention, what I therefore claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent thereon, is-
In a bicycle-saddle the combination of a Y frame having a continuous horizontal portion In testimony that I claim the foregoing as A attached to the seat-post and its opposite my own I affix my signature in presence of 10 extremities bent upwardly and rearwardly, two witnesses.
inwardly and forwardly to form side loops T 5 A lying in rear of and above part A; and HENRX LOUIS SCHAFFNER' a beak-rod attached to theends of the ad- Witnesses: joining ends of the rod above part A, snb- SPIRITO BERNARDIN, stantially as and for the purpose described. HERMANN MAYER.
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