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US71240A
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  • a A represent the usuell elliptic springs of a buggy, which are secured in the usual manner to the bed-pieces upon the axles.
  • the buggy-box or body B is provided upon its under side withthe stretcher-bers C C, which ero bolted in the ordinary way to the cross-bars H H, which rest upon the upper sides of the springs.
  • To the under side of the boi' ⁇ are securedtvvo metallic plates D, which have their ends turned down, es seen, at right angles, seid ends being provided with holes to receive the inner ends of rods E E.
  • This invention consists in the use of the plates D D andV rods E E in the position and manner herein described, for the purpose of tightening the body and preventing its rocking when the holes in the springs 'or their bolts rear.
  • the rods E By keeping the rods E perfectly tight, the body is always iirrn and steady in itsplace.

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@uitrit tutes @strut @frn STEPHEN J. SPENCER, OF YORKSHIRE, NEW YORK,
Letters Patent No. 71,240, dated November 19, 1867.'
IMPROVEMENT IN VEHICLES.
TO4 ALL' WI-IOM- IT MAY CONCERNE Be it known that I, STEPHEN J. SPENGR, oi Yorkshire, in thecounty oi Csttereugus, and in the State of New York, have invented certain new l.nd useful Improvements in Buggies and other Vehiolesf and do herebydeclere that the following is n. full,'olear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying-drawings, und'to the letters of reference murked thereon. l
In the annexed drawings, making part ot"this specification, A A represent the usuell elliptic springs of a buggy, which are secured in the usual manner to the bed-pieces upon the axles. The buggy-box or body B is provided upon its under side withthe stretcher-bers C C, which ero bolted in the ordinary way to the cross-bars H H, which rest upon the upper sides of the springs. To the under side of the boi'` are securedtvvo metallic plates D, which have their ends turned down, es seen, at right angles, seid ends being provided with holes to receive the inner ends of rods E E. These rods E aire confined to the under side of the upperv leaves of the spring by means of the bolts, which confine the bars H H to the springs. Their inner ends, es has been stated, pass throughth'e holes in plates D D, ond are provided with nuts a a, to keep them in piece and tighten them when necessary. I
This invention consists in the use of the plates D D andV rods E E in the position and manner herein described, for the purpose of tightening the body and preventing its rocking when the holes in the springs 'or their bolts rear. By keeping the rods E perfectly tight, the body is always iirrn and steady in itsplace.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim es new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent, is-
The plates D D, secured to the bottom of the box or body, end the rods E E, connected to the upper portion of the springs, when used substantially ns and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony 'that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 27th day of September, 1867.
STEPHEN J. SPENCER.
Witnesses: I
E. P. CARTER, J. B. GAYLORD.
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