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US834521A
US834521A US30040206A US1906300402A US834521A US 834521 A US834521 A US 834521A US 30040206 A US30040206 A US 30040206A US 1906300402 A US1906300402 A US 1906300402A US 834521 A US834521 A US 834521A
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    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
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  • the invention further comprises the improvements to be presently described and finally claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side view illustrating the parts in theposition which they occupy during the operation of drawing up the hames.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the parts in the position which they occupy when the device is in use
  • Fig. 3 is a top or plan view of Fig. 1.
  • 1 is a member provided with a hook 2 and with teeth 3.
  • The'hook is intended to take into an eye on the ends of the hames, and the teeth are useful for a purpose to be presently described. If desired,
  • this toothed hooked member 1 may be provided with a pivotal end part 4.
  • this hook member 5 is a member provided with a hook, and this hook member 5 has bifurcated or forked arms 6 and 7, provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece 8, which spans them and stays, supports, and firmly holds the arms or Rivets 16 are arranged betweenforks 6 and 7, and the rivets 16 form a pivotal connection between the hook member 5 and the operating-lever 10, which is secured strong and well adapted to resist the strains to which the parts are subjected when in use.
  • the bridge-piece 14 serves to hold the member 1 in the position shown in Fig. 2, so that one of the teeth 3 may not disengage the wrist-pin 15, even though the hames to which the hooks are connected should beoomesomewhat loose.
  • the pivotal end 4 may be turned down through the slot in the operatingdever, andin this position it is possible to make use of the teeth 3 nearest the hook. When the other teeth are employed, the pivotal end 4 may be held up by the keeper 9. To draw the parts of the device together, the part 1is passed through the slot in the operating-lever 10 and an appropriate tooth 3 caused to engage with the wrist-pin 15. The operating-lever 10 is then turned up between the arms of the member 5, thus drawing the hooks together and tightening the hames.
  • a connector for hames comprising a toothed hook member, having a pivotal end part, a bifurcated or forked hook member having arms provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece for staying their ends and with a pivotal keeper for said end part, a slotted operating-lever having a forked end and having on opposite sides a bridge-piece for supporting the toothed member and a wrist-pin which engages the teeth of said member, and rivets between the arms of the hook member and the arms of the lever for pivotally connecting said parts, substan tially as described.
  • a connector for hames comprising a bifurcated or forked member having arms provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece for staying the ends of the arms, a slotted operating-lever having a forked end and having on its under side a bridge-piece and on its upper side a'wrist-pin, and a separate toothed hooked member which is held up in engagement with the wrist-pin by the underlying bridge-piece even when the device is not under tension, substantially as described.
  • a connector for hames comprising a bifurcated or forked member having arms provided With a laterally-arranged bridge-piece der tension, and a keeper for holding up the for staying the ends of the arms, a slotted opoperatinglever.

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- 110.834.521, PATENTED OCT. so, 1906.
J; M. HEDRIOK.
CONNECTOR FOR HAMBS. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 10, 1906.
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UNITED I STATES JOHN M. HEDRIOK, OF VVHITEMARSH, PENNSYLVANIA.
CONNECTCR FOR HAMES.
' Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 30, 1906.
Application filed February 10, 1906. Serial No. 300,402.
nected, even though the collars should be come smaller or the hames otherwise become somewhat loose, and to provide the necessary mechanical strength for enabling the parts to withstand the strains to which they are subj ected.
The invention further comprises the improvements to be presently described and finally claimed.
The nature, characteristic features, and
scope of my invention will be more fully understood from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, and in which Figure 1 is a side view illustrating the parts in theposition which they occupy during the operation of drawing up the hames. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the parts in the position which they occupy when the device is in use, and Fig. 3 is a top or plan view of Fig. 1.
In the drawings, 1 is a member provided with a hook 2 and with teeth 3. The'hook is intended to take into an eye on the ends of the hames, and the teeth are useful for a purpose to be presently described. If desired,
- this toothed hooked member 1 may be provided with a pivotal end part 4.
5 is a member provided with a hook, and this hook member 5 has bifurcated or forked arms 6 and 7, provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece 8, which spans them and stays, supports, and firmly holds the arms or Rivets 16 are arranged betweenforks 6 and 7, and the rivets 16 form a pivotal connection between the hook member 5 and the operating-lever 10, which is secured strong and well adapted to resist the strains to which the parts are subjected when in use. The bridge-piece 14 serves to hold the member 1 in the position shown in Fig. 2, so that one of the teeth 3 may not disengage the wrist-pin 15, even though the hames to which the hooks are connected should beoomesomewhat loose.
The pivotal end 4 may be turned down through the slot in the operatingdever, andin this position it is possible to make use of the teeth 3 nearest the hook. When the other teeth are employed, the pivotal end 4 may be held up by the keeper 9. To draw the parts of the device together, the part 1is passed through the slot in the operating-lever 10 and an appropriate tooth 3 caused to engage with the wrist-pin 15. The operating-lever 10 is then turned up between the arms of the member 5, thus drawing the hooks together and tightening the hames.
Having thus described the nature and objects of my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A connector for hames comprising a toothed hook member, having a pivotal end part, a bifurcated or forked hook member having arms provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece for staying their ends and with a pivotal keeper for said end part, a slotted operating-lever having a forked end and having on opposite sides a bridge-piece for supporting the toothed member and a wrist-pin which engages the teeth of said member, and rivets between the arms of the hook member and the arms of the lever for pivotally connecting said parts, substan tially as described.
2. A connector for hames comprising a bifurcated or forked member having arms provided with a laterally-arranged bridge-piece for staying the ends of the arms, a slotted operating-lever having a forked end and having on its under side a bridge-piece and on its upper side a'wrist-pin, and a separate toothed hooked member which is held up in engagement with the wrist-pin by the underlying bridge-piece even when the device is not under tension, substantially as described.
3-. A connector for hames comprising a bifurcated or forked member having arms provided With a laterally-arranged bridge-piece der tension, and a keeper for holding up the for staying the ends of the arms, a slotted opoperatinglever.
IO erating-lever having a forked end and having In testimony whereof I have hereunto on its under side a bridge-piece and on its upsigned my name. 5 per side a Wrist-pin, a separate toothed JOHN M. HEDRIGK.
hooked member Which is held up in engage- In presence of ment with the Wrist-pin by the underlying W. J. JAoKsoN,
bridge-piece even When the device is not un- K. M. GILLIGAN.
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