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US636334A
US636334A US70333499A US1899703334A US636334A US 636334 A US636334 A US 636334A US 70333499 A US70333499 A US 70333499A US 1899703334 A US1899703334 A US 1899703334A US 636334 A US636334 A US 636334A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
    • B68B3/00Traction harnesses; Traction harnesses combined with devices referred to in group B68B1/00
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to trace-buckles; and it consists in the construct-ion, combination, and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter shown and described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side view
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view, of the buckle complete, with a section of the trace or tug and other parts in place therein.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the buckle-frame
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the keeper of the buckle detached.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective View of the connecting-strap of the buckle.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a portion of the belly-band connection detached.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the binding-strap detached.
  • Fig. 8 is a detached detail of one of the studs of the buckle-frame, illustrating its construction more fully.
  • Fig. 9 is a detached detail of one end of the keeper, illustrating a modification in the construction.
  • A is the buckle-frame, formed with a loop b at one end, to which akeeper or top bind ing-plate A is hinged, as shown.
  • I) b are ribs along the sides of the frame A, and B B are two pins or studs rising from the frame and passing by their upper ends through the holes in the keeper A when the latter is folded over parallel to the baseframe, as shown .in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the D is a strap riveted or otherwise secured to the base A, and with one end at e folded over beneath the loop 6 and riveted or otherwise secured to the base-frame, one or more rivets being passed through the three partstwo parts of the strap and one part of the base A.
  • the other end of the strap D is longer and is formed into the loop e which embraces the hame-loop E, the hame not being shown in the drawings, as it forms no part of the present invention.
  • the strap D is then carried backward from the loop e and riveted fast to the base A, the ribs 5 b serving as side supports to the strap, the stud B passing through the strap D between the ribs, as shown.
  • a vacant space is left in which the stud B is placed, this vacant space being adapted to receive the belly-band strap F, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • G is a section of the trace or tug, which is passed through the loop I), over both the studs B B and the belly-band strap F, and with its end passed beneath akeeper-loop H, secured to the outer part of the strap D, as shown. Then when the keeper-plate A is turned down in place, with the outer ends of the studs B B projecting through it, the trace or tug will be firmly secured in place, as shown. As a further means'of security, the parts A A and the trace or tug G will be bound together by a small strap K, as shown.
  • the keeper-plate A will be provided with a slot 9, into which the holdback-strap L may be secured, as shown.
  • the trace will be provided with the usual perforations 72, so that it may be adjusted to shorten or lengthen the trace.
  • the outer ends of the studs B B will preferably be formed with grooves g, encircling them just below their outer ends, and the holes in the keeper A will be formed to fit tightly over the outer ends of the studs and be compressed slightly into the grooves g, to thereby assist in holding the keeper in place.
  • Fig. 9 the free end of the keeper A is shown with open slots 71. 72 into which the binder-strap K may be interwoven, and thus dispense with the buckle thereon. This is an important feature of my invention, as it insures the perfect holding of the bindingstrap K and without the necessity for the employment of buckles thereon.
  • a base-plate In a device for adjusting and connecting traces to hames, a base-plate, studs projecting from one side thereof, a loop at one end and inclined toward the side of the plate having the studs, annular depressions near the ends of the studs, a strap connected to the plain side of the base-plate and having its ends folded over and engaging the studs to the other side, said strap forming a loop at one end of the base-plate to engage the staple on the hame, a keeper-plate hinged to the said loop on the plate and having perforations adapting it to engage the depressions in the studs, said keeper retaining the trace upon the studs, substantially as described.
  • a base-plate In a device for adjusting and connecting traces to hames, a base-plate, studs projecting from one side thereof, a loop at one end inclined toward the side of the plate having the studs, annular depressions near the ends of the studs, a strap connected to the plain side of the base-plate and having its ends folded over and engaging the studs to the other side, said strap forming a loop at one end of the base-plate to engage the staple on the hanie, a keeper-plate hinged to the said loop on the plate, and having perforations adapting it to engage the depressions in the studs, and provided with open slots h 71. in the free end, and a binding-strap adapted to be passed into said open slots, whereby the trace is retained upon said studs, substantially as set forth.

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No. 636,334. Patented Nov. 7; I899.
- H. HAMMER.
TRACE BUCKLE.
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HENRY HAMMER, OF MOUNTAIN LAKE, MINNESOTA.
TRACE-BUCKLE.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 636,334, dated November 7, 1899. Application filed January 25, 1899. Serial No; 703,334. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HENRY HAMMER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mountain Lake, in the county of Cottonwood and State of Minnesota, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Trace-Buckles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to trace-buckles; and it consists in the construct-ion, combination, and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter shown and described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side view, and Fig. 2 is a plan view, of the buckle complete, with a section of the trace or tug and other parts in place therein. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the buckle-frame, and Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the keeper of the buckle detached. Fig. 5 is a perspective View of the connecting-strap of the buckle. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a portion of the belly-band connection detached. Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the binding-strap detached. Fig. 8 is a detached detail of one of the studs of the buckle-frame, illustrating its construction more fully. Fig. 9 is a detached detail of one end of the keeper, illustrating a modification in the construction.
A is the buckle-frame, formed with a loop b at one end, to which akeeper or top bind ing-plate A is hinged, as shown.
I) b are ribs along the sides of the frame A, and B B are two pins or studs rising from the frame and passing by their upper ends through the holes in the keeper A when the latter is folded over parallel to the baseframe, as shown .in Figs. 1 and 2.
D is a strap riveted or otherwise secured to the base A, and with one end at e folded over beneath the loop 6 and riveted or otherwise secured to the base-frame, one or more rivets being passed through the three partstwo parts of the strap and one part of the base A. The other end of the strap D is longer and is formed into the loop e which embraces the hame-loop E, the hame not being shown in the drawings, as it forms no part of the present invention. The strap D is then carried backward from the loop e and riveted fast to the base A, the ribs 5 b serving as side supports to the strap, the stud B passing through the strap D between the ribs, as shown.
Between the ends of the strap D a vacant space is left in which the stud B is placed, this vacant space being adapted to receive the belly-band strap F, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
G is a section of the trace or tug, which is passed through the loop I), over both the studs B B and the belly-band strap F, and with its end passed beneath akeeper-loop H, secured to the outer part of the strap D, as shown. Then when the keeper-plate A is turned down in place, with the outer ends of the studs B B projecting through it, the trace or tug will be firmly secured in place, as shown. As a further means'of security, the parts A A and the trace or tug G will be bound together by a small strap K, as shown.
The keeper-plate A will be provided with a slot 9, into which the holdback-strap L may be secured, as shown.
The trace will be provided with the usual perforations 72, so that it may be adjusted to shorten or lengthen the trace.
By this arrangement a very secure and simple buckle is produced, that not only provides for the secure holding of the trace or tug and other straps, but which may very readily be disconnected for the purpose of adjusting the trace or other parts.
The outer ends of the studs B B will preferably be formed with grooves g, encircling them just below their outer ends, and the holes in the keeper A will be formed to fit tightly over the outer ends of the studs and be compressed slightly into the grooves g, to thereby assist in holding the keeper in place.
In Fig. 9 the free end of the keeper A is shown with open slots 71. 72 into which the binder-strap K may be interwoven, and thus dispense with the buckle thereon. This is an important feature of my invention, as it insures the perfect holding of the bindingstrap K and without the necessity for the employment of buckles thereon.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a device for adjusting and connecting traces to hames, a base-plate, studs projecting from one side thereof, a loop at one end and inclined toward the side of the plate having the studs, annular depressions near the ends of the studs, a strap connected to the plain side of the base-plate and having its ends folded over and engaging the studs to the other side, said strap forming a loop at one end of the base-plate to engage the staple on the hame, a keeper-plate hinged to the said loop on the plate and having perforations adapting it to engage the depressions in the studs, said keeper retaining the trace upon the studs, substantially as described.
2. In a device for adjusting and connecting traces to hames, a base-plate, studs projecting from one side thereof, a loop at one end inclined toward the side of the plate having the studs, annular depressions near the ends of the studs, a strap connected to the plain side of the base-plate and having its ends folded over and engaging the studs to the other side, said strap forming a loop at one end of the base-plate to engage the staple on the hanie, a keeper-plate hinged to the said loop on the plate, and having perforations adapting it to engage the depressions in the studs, and provided with open slots h 71. in the free end, and a binding-strap adapted to be passed into said open slots, whereby the trace is retained upon said studs, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
HENRY HAMMER.
In presence of- J. H. DICKMAN, 1 G. HILBERT.
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