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US836918A
US836918A US30570906A US1906305709A US836918A US 836918 A US836918 A US 836918A US 30570906 A US30570906 A US 30570906A US 1906305709 A US1906305709 A US 1906305709A US 836918 A US836918 A US 836918A
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  • I My invention relates to devices for stretching belts and the like to permit their ends to be laced together or otherwise united and for other purposes.
  • I A I j p I H one object of the invention is to provide a device of this character whichwill be of simple, durable, and comparatively inexpensive construction and by means of which a belt may be quickly stretched.
  • Another object of the invention is to pro"- vide a device of this character which may be quickly and easily applied to and removed from a belt of any size without the use of a wrench or other tools and which when not in use may be readily taken apart to permit it to be placed in a small t'ool chest or the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of my improved belt-stretcher, showing its clamps open to receive the ends of a belt.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of the opposite side of the belt-stretcher and showing the clamps closed.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail transverse sectional view taken on the plane indicated by the line 3 3 in Fig. 1.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are details of parts.
  • 1 denotes my improved belt-stretcher, which comprises a right-and-left screw 2, having upon its opposite ends belt-engagingclamps 3.
  • Each of the latter consists of two members 4 5, between which one end of the belt (indicated in dotted lines,) is clamped. While these members may be of any desired form and construction, according to the character of the belt or the like which they engage, I preferably make them as shown and clamp them upon the belt by screw-bolts 6, which have wing-nuts 7 upon their threaded ends.
  • each of the screw-rods 9 10 extends through a guide 14 and a nut 15.
  • the guide 1% is secured by set-screws 16 upon the center of one side of clamp member 4 and is formed withfa bore or opening 17, throughwhich one of the screw-rods is adapted to freely slide.
  • the nut 15 is composed of two half s'ections 18', which are internally screw-threaded, as at 19, to engage the screw-threads on one of the rods 9 10 and which are secured to or formed upon the outer ends of spring-arms 20.
  • the latter are curved and have their opposite ends secured in the clamp member 4, as shown at 21.
  • the resiliency of the arms 20 causes the nut-sections 18 to spring apart and out of engagement with the threads on the screw-rods, so that the latter may be slid freely through them and quickly adjusted and in order to retain them in engagement with the threads on the screw-rods, so that the latter when rotated will move the clamps toward or from each other, I provide a surrounding ring or band 22, in which is arranged a set-screw 23.
  • the nuts 15 will travel inwardly on the rods 9 10 or toward each other to stretch the belt, as will be readily understood.
  • the provision of the various detachable connections permits the parts to be readily separated, so that they may be placed in a very small space.
  • a belt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, and nuts en gaged with the ends of said screw and secured to and spaced from said clamps for the purpose set forth.
  • a belt-stretcher comprising'a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, and sectional nuts upon said clamps to receive the ends of said screw.
  • a belt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt clamps, arms upon said clamps, nut-sections upon said arms, and means for holding the sections of said nuts in engagement with the ends of said screw.
  • Abelt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, resilient arms upon said clamps, nut-sections carried by the ends of said arms, and means for holding said nut-sections in engagement'with the ends of said screw.
  • a belt-stretcher comprising right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, resilient arms upon said clamps, nut-sections carried by the ends of said arms, clamping-bands surrounding the nut-sections on each end of said screw, and set-screws in said bands.
  • a belt-stretcher comprising a lever having a head formed with oppositely-disposed sockets, oppositely-screW-threaded rods removably secured in said sockets, and beltclamps upon said rods.
  • a device of the character described comprising a screw, a clamp consisting of adjustable, pivotally connected members, a guide upon one of said. members for said screw, resilient arms upon said member, nutsections upon said arms, and means for holding said nut-sections in engagement with the threads of said screw.

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PATENTED NOV. 2'7, 1906.
1 .11.3110 ,BELT TIGHTBNER. APPLIOATION IILBD MAR-12, 1906.
ms nonms PETERS 5a., WASHINGTON, n. c.
UNITED STATES P ENT OFFICE.
Specification of Letters fatent.
Patented iil'ov.
hpplica'tioii filed March 12. 1906. tel-a1 in). 305,709.
Toll/ll whom it may cmpem;
I Be it known that I, PERL L. BUGY, a citi- Zen of the United States, residing atBartle's ville, in District 3, Indian Territory, have i'n vented certain new and useful Improvements in Belt-Tighteners, of which the following is a specification, reference b ein'g had therein to the accompanying drawings. I
I My invention relates to devices for stretching belts and the like to permit their ends to be laced together or otherwise united and for other purposes. I A I j p I H one object of the invention is to provide a device of this character whichwill be of simple, durable, and comparatively inexpensive construction and by means of which a belt may be quickly stretched.
Another object of the invention is to pro"- vide a device of this character which may be quickly and easily applied to and removed from a belt of any size without the use of a wrench or other tools and which when not in use may be readily taken apart to permit it to be placed in a small t'ool chest or the like.
Other objects and advantages of myinvention, as well as the structural features by means of which these objects are attained, will be made clear by an examination of the specification, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which thesame reference-numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which 7 Figure 1 is a side view of my improved belt-stretcher, showing its clamps open to receive the ends of a belt. Fig. 2 is a similar view of the opposite side of the belt-stretcher and showing the clamps closed. Fig. 3 is a detail transverse sectional view taken on the plane indicated by the line 3 3 in Fig. 1. Figs. 4 and 5 are details of parts.
Referring to the drawings by numerals, 1 denotes my improved belt-stretcher, which comprises a right-and-left screw 2, having upon its opposite ends belt-engagingclamps 3. Each of the latter consists of two members 4 5, between which one end of the belt (indicated in dotted lines,) is clamped. While these members may be of any desired form and construction, according to the character of the belt or the like which they engage, I preferably make them as shown and clamp them upon the belt by screw-bolts 6, which have wing-nuts 7 upon their threaded ends. One of the bolts 6 of each clamp passes through a slot 8 in the member 5, so that the of two rods 9 10, which have their inner eiids detachably secured in a or ca y an P i ting lever ,,..,m. .v heir outer e ds. opp it y r w-thre ded. and carrying the clamps 3. As shown, the head 11 and lever 12 'arein the for rn'of ani te fal casting, which is bored or formed with pockets to receive the inner ends ofthescrew-rods 9 10, the latter being removably secured therein by set scre'ws 13. construction rigidly connects the two screw ro'dstopermit them to be rotated to draw the clamps and. hence the ends of the belt, toward ejachpthe'r and at the same time permits them t'ob efjszeparated, so that the device may be placed in a small tool-chest or the like. Each of the screw-rods 9 10 extends through a guide 14 and a nut 15. The guide 1% is secured by set-screws 16 upon the center of one side of clamp member 4 and is formed withfa bore or opening 17, throughwhich one of the screw-rods is adapted to freely slide. The nut 15 is composed of two half s'ections 18', which are internally screw-threaded, as at 19, to engage the screw-threads on one of the rods 9 10 and which are secured to or formed upon the outer ends of spring-arms 20. The latter are curved and have their opposite ends secured in the clamp member 4, as shown at 21. The resiliency of the arms 20 causes the nut-sections 18 to spring apart and out of engagement with the threads on the screw-rods, so that the latter may be slid freely through them and quickly adjusted and in order to retain them in engagement with the threads on the screw-rods, so that the latter when rotated will move the clamps toward or from each other, I provide a surrounding ring or band 22, in which is arranged a set-screw 23.
It will be seen upon reference to Fig. 3 of the drawings that when the set-screw 23 is loosened the jaws or nut-sections 18 will spring apart and disengage the threads on. the screw-rod, and when it is tightened it will move them together and into mesh with the threads on said rod, so that when the latter is rotated the nut, and hence the clamp, will move longitudinally upon it. The nuts 15 and the guides 14 hold the screw 2 spaced from the outer faces of the members 4 of the clamps, so that the screw will not interfere bers 5; may be swung open to receive the ends of thebelt, and the latter may be then quickly clamped between the members 4 5.
.When the device is thus attached to the ends of the belt and the lever 12 is rotated in the proper direction, the nuts 15 will travel inwardly on the rods 9 10 or toward each other to stretch the belt, as will be readily understood. The provision of the guides 1 and the disposition of the nuts 15 on the curved arms 20'hold the clamp members at right angles to the screw and prevents the belt from slipping and creeping. The provision of the various detachable connections permits the parts to be readily separated, so that they may be placed in a very small space.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and min or details of construction may be resortec to, without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the in vention.
Having thus described my said invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A belt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, and nuts en gaged with the ends of said screw and secured to and spaced from said clamps for the purpose set forth.
2. A belt-stretcher comprising'a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, and sectional nuts upon said clamps to receive the ends of said screw.
3. A belt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt clamps, arms upon said clamps, nut-sections upon said arms, and means for holding the sections of said nuts in engagement with the ends of said screw.
4. Abelt-stretcher comprising a right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, resilient arms upon said clamps, nut-sections carried by the ends of said arms, and means for holding said nut-sections in engagement'with the ends of said screw.
5. A belt-stretcher comprising right-andleft screw, belt-clamps, guides upon the latter for the ends of said screw, resilient arms upon said clamps, nut-sections carried by the ends of said arms, clamping-bands surrounding the nut-sections on each end of said screw, and set-screws in said bands.
6. A belt-stretcher comprising a lever having a head formed with oppositely-disposed sockets, oppositely-screW-threaded rods removably secured in said sockets, and beltclamps upon said rods.
7. A device of the character described comprising a screw, a clamp consisting of adjustable, pivotally connected members, a guide upon one of said. members for said screw, resilient arms upon said member, nutsections upon said arms, and means for holding said nut-sections in engagement with the threads of said screw.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
PERL L. BUOY. IVitnesses:
HARvEY A. BEASLEY, HENRY H. MONTGOMERY.
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US3052448A (en) * 1958-01-03 1962-09-04 Hans Ziller Device for connecting the ends of conveyor belts
US5439377A (en) * 1994-04-21 1995-08-08 Milanovich; Philip J. Bi-directional orthodontic appliance

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US3052448A (en) * 1958-01-03 1962-09-04 Hans Ziller Device for connecting the ends of conveyor belts
US5439377A (en) * 1994-04-21 1995-08-08 Milanovich; Philip J. Bi-directional orthodontic appliance

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