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US667976A
US667976A US72942299A US1899729422A US667976A US 667976 A US667976 A US 667976A US 72942299 A US72942299 A US 72942299A US 1899729422 A US1899729422 A US 1899729422A US 667976 A US667976 A US 667976A
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  • My nvention relates to a checking device for horses, and is designed as an improvenient upon the checking device shown in my United States Letters Patent No. 613,979, granted November S, 1898; and the object of the present invention is to provide certain improved features of construction and combination of parts,which will be hereinafter more fully described, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of the improved checking device.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the upper portion of the checking device.
  • 191g. a is a longitudinal sectional view through the parts shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section through the saine parts.
  • A represents the ordinary crotch-strap used in connection with all overdraw-check bri-- dies, and A represents a bit provided with the usual rings and 10Lot at its ends.
  • the improved checking device is mainly constructed from a single piece of material in the form of a strap about seven feet long and of suitable thickness, the said strap being scmicircular in cross-section or its edges are rounded off. The ends of the strap are passed upward through the rings 10 and 10 of the bit, forming a loop below the bit, constituting a chin-strap 11.
  • a pad B which in practice rests a little lower down on the animals nose than the ordinary nose-band and carries two loops 12 and 12L and a ring 12", arranged between said loops. That portion of the check-strap b which is passed through the bit-ring 10iL entends upward above the said bit-ring and Aforms a side or cheek strand b' and then passes through a ring 17 above the bit and ring 12b, which ring 17 when the device is in position on an animals head will be between the eyes.
  • the section b of the check-strap After the section b of the check-strap has been passed through the ring 17 it is carried downward through the opposing bit-ring 10 to form the opposite cheek-strand b2 and thence carried upward and across through the ring 12b above the bit and thence through the ring 10, forming a nose-band la, and finally passing upwardly through the loop 12 between the cheekstrands b and b2 and forming a center nosestrand c. which is passed through the bit-ring 10 is carried upward through the loop 12 and alongside the part c to form a corresponding nosestrand cl.
  • the centerpieces or nose-strandsc and c are carried upward through loops and 16, secured to the crotch-strap A on opposite sides of the ring l7,and their end portions e and epass upwardlybeneath the lowercross-barlS of a metallic buckle 19 on opposite sides of a binding-strap 20, secured to the crotch-strap.
  • the ends are then doubled, passing over and around the upper crossbar 18 of the buckle and backward beneath both bars and crossed,
  • the check-strap may be loosened or tightened by manipulating the ends e and e of the strap, which are engaged with the buckle 19.
  • a pedestrian may bring the horse to a quick stop by grasping hold of the pad B and sliding it downward or by grasping hold of either 011e of the cheek-strands b' or bzand pulling it outward, whereby the check-strap will be shortened, causing the part 11 to bear upon the chin and the band 14c to close down on the nose.

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No. 667,976. Patented Feb. I2, IQOI` E. C. EAGLESFIELD.
GHECKING DEVICE FDR HORSES.
(Application led Sept. 5, 1899.)
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Elli C. EAGLESFIELD, OF BERLIN, WISCONSIN.
CHECKENG DEVlCE FOR HORSES.
SPEGIFICATIUN forming part of Letters Patent No. 667,976, dated February 12, 1901.
Application filed September 5, 1899. b'erial No. 729.422. KNO model.)
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Be it known that l, ELI C. EAGLESFIELD, a citizen of the United States,1esiding at the city of Berlin, in the county of Green Lake, in the State of iVisconsin, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Checking1 Devices for Horses, of which the following is a specification.
My nvention relates to a checking device for horses, and is designed as an improvenient upon the checking device shown in my United States Letters Patent No. 613,979, granted November S, 1898; and the object of the present invention is to provide certain improved features of construction and combination of parts,which will be hereinafter more fully described, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective View of the improved checking device. Fig. 2 isa front elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the upper portion of the checking device. 191g. a is a longitudinal sectional view through the parts shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a transverse section through the saine parts.
A represents the ordinary crotch-strap used in connection with all overdraw-check bri-- dies, and A represents a bit provided with the usual rings and 10Lot at its ends.
The improved checking device is mainly constructed from a single piece of material in the form of a strap about seven feet long and of suitable thickness, the said strap being scmicircular in cross-section or its edges are rounded off. The ends of the strap are passed upward through the rings 10 and 10 of the bit, forming a loop below the bit, constituting a chin-strap 11.
Above the bit is located a pad B, which in practice rests a little lower down on the animals nose than the ordinary nose-band and carries two loops 12 and 12L and a ring 12", arranged between said loops. That portion of the check-strap b which is passed through the bit-ring 10iL entends upward above the said bit-ring and Aforms a side or cheek strand b' and then passes through a ring 17 above the bit and ring 12b, which ring 17 when the device is in position on an animals head will be between the eyes. After the section b of the check-strap has been passed through the ring 17 it is carried downward through the opposing bit-ring 10 to form the opposite cheek-strand b2 and thence carried upward and across through the ring 12b above the bit and thence through the ring 10, forming a nose-band la, and finally passing upwardly through the loop 12 between the cheekstrands b and b2 and forming a center nosestrand c. which is passed through the bit-ring 10 is carried upward through the loop 12 and alongside the part c to form a corresponding nosestrand cl. The centerpieces or nose-strandsc and c are carried upward through loops and 16, secured to the crotch-strap A on opposite sides of the ring l7,and their end portions e and epass upwardlybeneath the lowercross-barlS of a metallic buckle 19 on opposite sides of a binding-strap 20, secured to the crotch-strap. The ends are then doubled, passing over and around the upper crossbar 18 of the buckle and backward beneath both bars and crossed,
That portion d of the check-strap so as to be securely retained in position. Uny der this construction it will be observed that the chin-strap and nose-band are connected and are in the form of a slidingloop and that.
sliding cheek and center piece or nose-strand sections D and E are provided.
The check-strap may be loosened or tightened by manipulating the ends e and e of the strap, which are engaged with the buckle 19. In case of a runaway a pedestrian may bring the horse to a quick stop by grasping hold of the pad B and sliding it downward or by grasping hold of either 011e of the cheek-strands b' or bzand pulling it outward, whereby the check-strap will be shortened, causing the part 11 to bear upon the chin and the band 14c to close down on the nose.
To adjust the check, it is simply necessary to draw the chin-strap and nose-band in opposite directions u ntil the space between them is sufciently large to admit the horses nose. The bit is then placed in the animals mouth, and the crotclrstrap is drawn rearward to the harness and secured. In the event the IOO animal be exceedingly unruly it is simply necessary to draw the pad B downward,where upon the nose.- band and chin-strap will be tightened to such an extent that the animal Will be brought under complete control, although such an adjustment of the pad may never be needed.
The advantages of my present construction Will be readily apparent. By employing the intermediate pad B, With its loops, and dispensing With the side loops of the patented construction the parts are rendered easier of operation and manipulation,and as the pad slides up and down the check is selfadjusting to a large or small head orto any position of the head and is difficult to break. The fastening for the strap vends is simple, safe, and secure and may be easily manipulated.
Having thus fully described my invention, What I claim as new and useful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, 1s-
1. The combination, with a bit, of a crotchstrap carrying a ring and loops, a nose-pad provided With a similar ring and loops, a check-strap passed through the bit-rings and the rings and loops of the crotch-strap and nose-pad, forming a chin-strap, nose-band and cheek-pieces, and a fastening device for the ends of the strap, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with a bit, of a crotchstrap carrying a ring, a slide above the bit,a check-strap passed through the rings of the bit, crotch-strap and slide and forming a chinstrap, nosepiece, cheek strands and nosestrands,said nose-band and nose-strands passing through the slide, and a fastening device for securing the ends of vthe strap, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination,with a crotch-strap and a bit,of a ring and guide-loops upon the crotchstrap, a slide having a similar ring and guideloops, a buckle on the crotch strap in rear of said guide-loops, and a check-strap passed through the rings of the bit, crotch-strap and slide and forming a chin-strap, nose-band, cheek-strands and nose-strands, said noseband and nose-strands passing through the central slide, and the free ends of said nosestrands being passed over and around the upper cross-bar of the buckle and backward beneath both bars thereof and then crossed, substantially as set forth.
ELI C. EAGLESFIELD.
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CARRIE B. Woon, JOHN J. WOOD, Jr.
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