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US80278A
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    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H9/00Marine propulsion provided directly by wind power
    • B63H9/04Marine propulsion provided directly by wind power using sails or like wind-catching surfaces
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  • Figure 3 a longitudinal section of it.
  • A denotes an arched or curved bar, supported at its ends by two abutments, BB, fixed in the decks, C, of a vessel.
  • the Said bar, A at its middle, extends through a saddle or grooved metallic block, D, formed with a recess, a, in its top, to receive and support a ring, E, in manner as represented.
  • the bar or rod, A alsvorgoes through two sliders, F F., which are arrangednext to the two fabutnlents.
  • Each of such sliders is provided with two eyes or perforated arms a a', through which two links,b 6, extend.
  • each tubeY having the rod or bar A going through its bore.
  • each of such India-rubber or elastic tubes is to be encompassed by a. Series of metallic rings
  • the elastic boom-stop is to be arranged on the deck athwartships through and under the boom, when amidships, and a rope isrto connect the boom with the ring, so that when the boom may sway either to port or starboard, it may be checked by the elastic stop,made as described.

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@stuiten gisten ateat @fitta Letters Patent No. 80,278, dated July 28, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN STOPS POB. PURE-AND-AFT o'ilge-dgehnle mimi t iu tiges etts @met mth making gmt n i tige tame.
Beit known that I, JAC'OB EDSON, of Boston, of the county of Suffolk', and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful or improved Elastic 'Stop for Fore-and-Aft Sails; and I do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification, and represented in vthe accompanying drawings, of which- Figure 1 is a top view,
Figure 2, a side elevation, and
Figure 3 a longitudinal section of it. f
In such drawings, A denotes an arched or curved bar, supported at its ends by two abutments, BB, fixed in the decks, C, of a vessel.
The Said bar, A, at its middle, extends through a saddle or grooved metallic block, D, formed with a recess, a, in its top, to receive and support a ring, E, in manner as represented.
The bar or rod, A, alsvorgoes through two sliders, F F., which are arrangednext to the two fabutnlents. Each of such sliders is provided with two eyes or perforated arms a a', through which two links,b 6, extend.
.IO ALL PERSONS TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME:
AThe said links also go through the eyes, e c, of one of two arched links, GG, which go through the ring E, the' whole being as represented in the drawings. i l
Between each slider F and the saddle, and abutting against the two, is one o f two India-rubber tubes, HH, each tubeY having the rod or bar A going through its bore.
Furthermore, each of such India-rubber or elastic tubes is to be encompassed by a. Series of metallic rings,
I I I, arranged at equal -or aboutiequal distances apart, such rings being to prevent it from spreading laterally t'o such extent as to burst under longitudinal contraction of it.
The elastic boom-stop, so made, is to be arranged on the deck athwartships through and under the boom, when amidships, and a rope isrto connect the boom with the ring, so that when the boom may sway either to port or starboard, it may be checked by the elastic stop,made as described.
While the saddleservesto receive the ring, and prevent it from chaing the India-rubber springs, the two arched links G Gr and arms a ar of the sliders F F keep the connection-links b from chating the said springs.
I make no claim to the sail-tackle described in the United States patent, No. 43,150, dated June 14, 1864, and granted to William Woodbury, as my invention, though-in Sonie respects like that, differs in others therefrom materially.
I do not make the springs in short annular Sections, with'washersinterposed between such sections; nor do I place them on arod separate from a traveller-rod, as represented in such patent.
What I claim as my invention, is as follows: .I
I claim the arrangement and combination' of the saddle D with the springs H H, their rods A and the sliders F F, connected with the ring E. A
I also claim the arrangement and combination of the arched and annular links G b b, and thc arms a' a with the ring E, and the sliders F and springs H, applied to the rod or bar A, extending between and from abutments B I3, as set forth. l JACOB EDSON.'
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R. H. EDDY, F. P; HALE, Jr.
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