US651824A - Trace-fastener for whiffletrees. - Google Patents

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US651824A
US651824A US1018300A US1900010183A US651824A US 651824 A US651824 A US 651824A US 1018300 A US1018300 A US 1018300A US 1900010183 A US1900010183 A US 1900010183A US 651824 A US651824 A US 651824A
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  • the present invention has relation to that class of whiftletree hooks or devices comprising a pivoted and locking button for fastening the end of the trace thereto; and the object thereof is to materially improve this class of fastenings, whereby greater strength and durability are obtained, with increased effectiveness and simplicity in its operation, and at the same time light and neat in appearance.
  • the invention consists in a trace-fastening for whififletrees constructed substantially as shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l of the drawings is a perspective View of the end of a whifiletree, showing my improved trace-fastener connected thereto and showing the button turned in position to hold the trace in engagement therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the button in the position it will assume previous to engaging with the hole in the trace.
  • A represents the end of a whililetree of the usual construction and provided with the ordinary and Well-known form of metal band or ferrule a.
  • a suitable head B has a convex bearing-surface b and is formed with a transverse lockingmortise c and has a circumferential flange d to nicely fit and cover the end of the whifiietree to give thereto a neat appearance.
  • the head B is provided with a tubular shank O, which-has exterior screw-threads a portion of its length, said shank terminating in a chamber e.
  • the screw-threaded portion of the shank G is of greater diameter than the diameter of the chamber e to enable the chamber to enter the hole made in the end of the whiflletreewhen the shank is being screwed in place.
  • the button D is cast with a thumb-piece f
  • the button D has a stem E of sufficient length to extend through the tubular shank and is slightly longer thanthe combined length of the shank and hollow chamber and has coiled around the same a spiral spring G.
  • the extremity of the stem has a disk 2' secured thereto in any suitable manner, which forms a bearing for one end of the spring G and also acts as a stop when brought in contact with the end of the chamber 6.
  • the button D has a locking-shoul-' bore or hole h in the end of the whiffletree A is somewhat longer than the combined length of the shank C and chamber e, so as to leave a space for the disk 7 to work.
  • the hole in the end of the trace can be readily slipped over the button A and head B, and by pulling out the button a sufficient distance to release the shoulder g from engagement with" the mortise c the button may be turned at a right angle to its former position, as shown in Fig.
  • a trace-fastener for whiftletrees consisting of a suitable head having a transverse locking-mortise and a screw-threaded tubular shank integral therewith and having a chamber at its lower end, and a button having a thumb-piece and a locking-shoulder and a stem with a spring coiled around the lower end thereof and located in the chamber, and means for holding the spring on the stem, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a trace-fastener for whifitletrees consisting of a suitable head having a convex bearing-surface with a transverse lockingmortise lower end" of increased diameter over the.

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N0.v65l,824. Patented lune I9, I900. C. L. CAMBERN.
TRACE FASTENER FOR WHIFFLETREES.
(Apphcation filed Mar. 26, 1900.)
(No Model) INVENTOR. WITNESSES: CZiff0r'dL.CaIn6e rn,
. Af/umey UNITED STATES- PATENT OFFicE.
CLIFFORD L. CAMBERN, OF WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON.
TRAGE-FASTEN ER FOR- WHIFFLETREES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 651,824, dated June 19, 1900. Application filed March 26, 1900. Serial No. 10,183. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CLIFFORD L. CAMBERN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Walla Walla, in the county of Walla Walla and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Trace- Fasteners for Whiffletrees; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description 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 that class of whiftletree hooks or devices comprising a pivoted and locking button for fastening the end of the trace thereto; and the object thereof is to materially improve this class of fastenings, whereby greater strength and durability are obtained, with increased effectiveness and simplicity in its operation, and at the same time light and neat in appearance.
The invention consists in a trace-fastening for whififletrees constructed substantially as shown in the drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
Figure l of the drawings is a perspective View of the end of a whifiletree, showing my improved trace-fastener connected thereto and showing the button turned in position to hold the trace in engagement therewith. Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the button in the position it will assume previous to engaging with the hole in the trace.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents the end of a whililetree of the usual construction and provided with the ordinary and Well-known form of metal band or ferrule a. A suitable head B has a convex bearing-surface b and is formed with a transverse lockingmortise c and has a circumferential flange d to nicely fit and cover the end of the whifiietree to give thereto a neat appearance. The head B is provided with a tubular shank O, which-has exterior screw-threads a portion of its length, said shank terminating in a chamber e. The screw-threaded portion of the shank G is of greater diameter than the diameter of the chamber e to enable the chamber to enter the hole made in the end of the whiflletreewhen the shank is being screwed in place.
The button D is cast with a thumb-piece f,
and its inner side or bearing-face is concave to correspond with the convexity of the head B, so that when the head and button are in position (shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings) a perfect and neat fit of the two parts will be obtained. der 9 upon its inner side in shape to correspond with the mortise c, with which it engages. The button D has a stem E of sufficient length to extend through the tubular shank and is slightly longer thanthe combined length of the shank and hollow chamber and has coiled around the same a spiral spring G. The extremity of the stem has a disk 2' secured thereto in any suitable manner, which forms a bearing for one end of the spring G and also acts as a stop when brought in contact with the end of the chamber 6. The
The button D has a locking-shoul-' bore or hole h in the end of the whiffletree A is somewhat longer than the combined length of the shank C and chamber e, so as to leave a space for the disk 7 to work. In the position shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings the hole in the end of the trace can be readily slipped over the button A and head B, and by pulling out the button a sufficient distance to release the shoulder g from engagement with" the mortise c the button may be turned at a right angle to its former position, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the springG drawing the shoulder again in engagement with the mortise, which will securely hold it in the desired position to fasten the trace to the whiffletree, thereby providing a spring-actuated button in connection with the head and tubular screw-threaded shank and chamber, as hereinbefore described.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is a 1. A trace-fastener for whiftletrees, consisting of a suitable head having a transverse locking-mortise and a screw-threaded tubular shank integral therewith and having a chamber at its lower end, and a button having a thumb-piece and a locking-shoulder and a stem with a spring coiled around the lower end thereof and located in the chamber, and means for holding the spring on the stem, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2'. A trace-fastener for whifitletrees, consisting of a suitable head having a convex bearing-surface with a transverse lockingmortise lower end" of increased diameter over the.
opening in the shank, and a button having a thumb piece and, concave bearing surface her, and means for retaining the-spring on the stem, substantiallyes and for purpose described.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence I 5 of two witnesses. with locking-shoui'der to engage the Tockin-gmortise in the head, and a stem integral with the button and a spring coiled around the? 10 lower end thereof and located in the cham- OLIFFORD L. OAMBERN. Witnesses:
' S. KING,
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