US647278A - Combined neck-yoke center and pole-tip. - Google Patents

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US647278A
US647278A US603700A US1900006037A US647278A US 647278 A US647278 A US 647278A US 603700 A US603700 A US 603700A US 1900006037 A US1900006037 A US 1900006037A US 647278 A US647278 A US 647278A
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  • WITNESSES i a. BY%MM( X W Affamey NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • the present invention has relation to a combined neck-yoke center and pole-tip and the object thereof is to provide such a device that will possess the necessary strength and durability and in which the neck-yoke will remain in place and intact should one or all the tugs or traces become broken or detached, thereby enabling the vehicle to still be drawn by the neck-yoke without accident by the falling down of the pole.
  • the invention consists in a combined neckyoke center and pole-tip constructed substantially as shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l of the drawings is a perspective View of the neck-yoke and pole-tip connected together; Fig. 2, a detail end view, partly in section; Fig. 8, a sectional elevation of Fig. 1.
  • A represents the usual pole-tip connected in the ordinary manner to the pole B, said pole-tip having a bifurcated front end, as shown at O.
  • the neck-yoke D is of the usual construction'and is connected to the pole-tip A by means of a short rod E, which rod extends through the bifurcation at the end of the tip.
  • the rod E has a spherical head a at its'lower end, which engages the bifurcation at the end of the pole-tip, said form of head enabling the rod to more readily detach itself from the end of the pole-tip.
  • the under side of the pole-tip A at the juncture of the bifurcation has a concave seat 1), against which bears the spherical head a, as
  • the bracket F and the clamping-plate Il may be of any suitable form and construction, and the bolts, if desired, may be integral with the bracket F, and any suitable form of spring may be used in place of the spring G, such changes in the details of construction being resorted to without in any manner affecting the principle of the invention.
  • the spiral spring G encircles the rod E and serves to keep the spherical head a in engagement with the seat I) and will keep the neckyoke intact although one or all the tugs or traces may be broken or become detached, in which case the vehicle can still be drawn by the neck-yoke without accident by the falling down of the pole.
  • the means shown by which the neck-yoke is connected to the pole-tip enables said neckyoke to remain in place to pull the vehicle although the tugs or traces become broken or detached, thereby providing against the team running away by reason of the pole dropping to the ground.
  • a bifurcated pole-tip and a suitable neckyoke center consisting of a rod depending from the neck-yoke center and terminating'at its lower end in a spherical head, and a suitable spring interposed between the neck-yoke center and pole-tip, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a bifurcated pole-tip and a suitable neckyoke center consisting of a depending rod upon the neck-yoke center which is provided with a, spherical head and a bracket upon its respective ends, a 01am pingplate and bolts for securing the bracket to the neck-yoke center, and a suitable spring interposed between the neck-yoke cen ter and the pole-tip, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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No. 647,278. Patented Apr. l0, I900.
J. G. RIEFF. COMBINED NECK YOKE CENTER AND POLE TIP.
(Application filed Feb. 21, 1900.) (No Model.)
WITNESSES: i a. BY%MM( X W Affamey NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN G. RIEFF, OF LONDON, WISCONSIN.
COMBINED NECK-YOKE CENTEE AND POLE-TIP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,278, dated April 10, 1960;
pplication filed February 21, 1900. $erial No. 6,037. (No model.)
T0 ctZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN G. RIEFF, a citizen of the United States, residing at London, in the county of Daneand State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Neck-Yoke Center and Pole-Tip; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact de scription of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The present invention has relation to a combined neck-yoke center and pole-tip and the object thereof is to provide such a device that will possess the necessary strength and durability and in which the neck-yoke will remain in place and intact should one or all the tugs or traces become broken or detached, thereby enabling the vehicle to still be drawn by the neck-yoke without accident by the falling down of the pole.
The invention consists in a combined neckyoke center and pole-tip constructed substantially as shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
Figure l of the drawings is a perspective View of the neck-yoke and pole-tip connected together; Fig. 2, a detail end view, partly in section; Fig. 8, a sectional elevation of Fig. 1.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents the usual pole-tip connected in the ordinary manner to the pole B, said pole-tip having a bifurcated front end, as shown at O.
The neck-yoke D is of the usual construction'and is connected to the pole-tip A by means of a short rod E, which rod extends through the bifurcation at the end of the tip. The rod E has a spherical head a at its'lower end, which engages the bifurcation at the end of the pole-tip, said form of head enabling the rod to more readily detach itself from the end of the pole-tip.
The under side of the pole-tip A at the juncture of the bifurcation has a concave seat 1), against which bears the spherical head a, as
shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
Vex surface of the neck-yoke D, and the bolts (1 are screw-threaded at their upper ends to receive the nuts 6, the bolts having the usual heads f.
The bracket F and the clamping-plate Il may be of any suitable form and construction, and the bolts, if desired, may be integral with the bracket F, and any suitable form of spring may be used in place of the spring G, such changes in the details of construction being resorted to without in any manner affecting the principle of the invention.
The spiral spring G encircles the rod E and serves to keep the spherical head a in engagement with the seat I) and will keep the neckyoke intact although one or all the tugs or traces may be broken or become detached, in which case the vehicle can still be drawn by the neck-yoke without accident by the falling down of the pole.
The means shown by which the neck-yoke is connected to the pole-tip enables said neckyoke to remain in place to pull the vehicle although the tugs or traces become broken or detached, thereby providing against the team running away by reason of the pole dropping to the ground.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A bifurcated pole-ti p and a suitable neckyoke center, a rod depending from the neckyoke center and engaging the bifurcation in the pole-tip, and a suitable spring interposed between the neck yoke center and pole-tip to retain the rod in engagement with the bif urcation thereof, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. A bifurcated pole-tip and a suitable neckyoke center, and means for detachably connecting the two together, consisting of a rod depending from the neck-yoke center and terminating'at its lower end in a spherical head, and a suitable spring interposed between the neck-yoke center and pole-tip, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. A bifurcated pole-tip and a suitable neckyoke center, and means for detachably connecting the two together, consisting of a depending rod upon the neck-yoke center which is provided with a, spherical head and a bracket upon its respective ends, a 01am pingplate and bolts for securing the bracket to the neck-yoke center, and a suitable spring interposed between the neck-yoke cen ter and the pole-tip, substantially as and for the purpose described.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN G. RIEFF.
Witnesses:
WILLIAM W. BORE, MARTHA NELSON.
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