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US786502A
US786502A US18153303A US1903181533A US786502A US 786502 A US786502 A US 786502A US 18153303 A US18153303 A US 18153303A US 1903181533 A US1903181533 A US 1903181533A US 786502 A US786502 A US 786502A
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  • My invention relates to riding-saddles, and in particular to the trees thereof.
  • the cantle and stringer-pieces are perforated to carry stitching by which the transverse webbing is secured to the tree, panel-packing being worked over the webbing and stitched thereto.
  • the leather pad is molded to form, wrapped over around the edges of the tree, riveted to the metal portions, and tacked to the pommel, and finally stitched to complete.
  • the pads are stitched to the metal body and are each formed in one molded piece, which is lined and packed while in the mold in which it is formed in such a way as to obtain a solid heart to preserve the form and rigidity of the pat.
  • the cantle is formed of two curved plates A and B, attached by riveting to the stringers or side bars G in the manner shown.
  • the inner cantle-piece lies wholly below the side bars; but the forward end of the upper cantlepiece is lapped above the side bars, so as to give a proper dishing for the seat of the saddle.
  • the pommel D is made of wood reinforced above and below by yoke-plates E and F Gr, respectively.
  • the forward ends of the side bars are riveted to F G, the rivets passing through the wood pommel and being closed over on the yoke-piece E.
  • the stirrup-loops H are riveted up to the yoke D and the side bars C, as shown.
  • metal strengthening-bands riveted above and below the same metal stringers riveted at one end to said yoke and bands, said stringers being perforated throughout their length and two perforated curved metal bars riveted to the stringers, one of said bars having its ends riveted to the under side of the stringers while the other bar has its ends riveted to the upper side thereof, substantially as described.

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No. 786,502. PATENTBD APR. 4, 1905.
A. LAPPAN.
' RIDING SADDLE.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 17. 1903.
Patented April 4, 1905.
UNITED STATES PATENT ()EEicE.
ADAM LAPPAN, OF ANNANDALE, NEW SOUTH WVALES, AUSTRALIA.
RIDING-SADDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 786,502, dated April 4, 1905.
Application filed November 1'7, 1903. Serial No. 181,533.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ADAM LAPPAN, Saddler, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at Annandale, near Sydney, in the State of New South ales, Australia, have invented new and useful Improvements in Riding-Saddles, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to riding-saddles, and in particular to the trees thereof.
According to my invention I make the tree of the saddle with a wooden pommel reinforced above and below with metal plates riveted through, and I form the cantle of two curled iron plates or bars, one of which forms the outline of the bottom of the seat and the other of which acts as a partial support for the seat and lies within the outer plate, its forward ends being dipped below the metal stringer-pieces, to which both cantle-bars are riveted, said stringer-pieces being also riveted to the iron reinforcements of the pommel. The cantle and stringer-pieces are perforated to carry stitching by which the transverse webbing is secured to the tree, panel-packing being worked over the webbing and stitched thereto. The leather pad is molded to form, wrapped over around the edges of the tree, riveted to the metal portions, and tacked to the pommel, and finally stitched to complete. The pads are stitched to the metal body and are each formed in one molded piece, which is lined and packed while in the mold in which it is formed in such a way as to obtain a solid heart to preserve the form and rigidity of the pat.
The annexed drawings show in Figure 1 and Fig. 2, respectively, perspective top and under side views of a saddle-tree made according to my present invention.
The cantle is formed of two curved plates A and B, attached by riveting to the stringers or side bars G in the manner shown. The inner cantle-piece lies wholly below the side bars; but the forward end of the upper cantlepiece is lapped above the side bars, so as to give a proper dishing for the seat of the saddle. The pommel D is made of wood reinforced above and below by yoke-plates E and F Gr, respectively. The forward ends of the side bars are riveted to F G, the rivets passing through the wood pommel and being closed over on the yoke-piece E. The stirrup-loops H are riveted up to the yoke D and the side bars C, as shown.
In making up a saddle on this tree longitudinal webbing is tacked to the pommel and stitched to the cantle, and transverse webbing I interlaced therewith is secured at its ends to the side bars. Panel-packing is worked over the webbing, and the seat is molded to form, wrapped over around the edges, and riveted and stitched to the cantle, side bars, and pommel.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In combination with a wooden yoke D, metal strengthening-bands riveted above and below the same, metal stringers riveted at one end to said yoke and bands, said stringers being perforated throughout their length and two perforated curved metal bars riveted to the stringers, one of said bars having its ends riveted to the under side of the stringers while the other bar has its ends riveted to the upper side thereof, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ADAM LAPPAN.
Vitnesses:
(J. Gr. HEPBURN, IV. J DAVIS.
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