US844351A - Draft mechanism for wagons. - Google Patents

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US844351A
US844351A US25590305A US1905255903A US844351A US 844351 A US844351 A US 844351A US 25590305 A US25590305 A US 25590305A US 1905255903 A US1905255903 A US 1905255903A US 844351 A US844351 A US 844351A
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    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D7/00Steering linkage; Stub axles or their mountings
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  • My invention relates to improvements in wagons, and it pertains more especially to the peculiar construction and arrangement of the mechanism by which the draft upon the hounds of the wagon is communicated to the axle-skeins within their inner ends in close proximity to the hubs of the wheels, whereby the shock and strain caused by contact of the wheels of the vehicle against an obstruction which might otherwise break the axle at the end of the skein is brought to bear at a point within the skein and the axles are relieved of the intense strain which might otherwise break them.
  • A represents the front axle.
  • B is the rear axle.
  • G represents the front hounds
  • D the rear hounds
  • E are the axle-skeins.
  • F are the draw-bars of the front axle
  • G are the draw-bars of the rear axle.
  • H are the brace-bars communicating from the front-axle skein G to the rear end of the hounds C.
  • the front end of the draw-bars F and G are connected with the respective hounds C and D by bolts I in the ordinary manner, while their rear ends are connected with the respective axle-skeins E by the downwardprojecting hooks J, which engage in the apertures K of the lugs L.
  • the rear ends of the brace-bars H are connected with the hounds C by the bolts M, while their front ends are connected with the axle-skeins E by hooks J, engaging in apertures K of the lugs L.
  • the rear ends of the brace-bars H are connected with the hounds C by the bolts M, while their 1 front ends are connected with the axle-skeins E by hooks J, engaging in apertures K of the lugs L.
  • the bars H serve as a brace between the rear ends of the hounds C and the axleskeins.
  • draw-bars F and G and brace-rods H are connected with the axle-skeins E substantially on a plane with the longitudinal center of the skeins between their upper and lower sides, whereby the draft upon the skeins has no tendency to turn the same upon the axle; also, that said draw-bars and brace-bars are connected with the skeins in close proximity to'the bearing-surfaces of the hubs and partially within the hubs themselves, whereby the draft upon the skein is brought as near the center of the wheel as possible.

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N0. 344,351. I PATENTED FEB. 19, 1907.
N. HALVORSBN.
DRAFT MEUHANISMFOR WAGONS. APPLICATION FILED APR.'17,1905.
gym 5555 //v VENTOR A TTORN E Y5 NELS HALVORSEN, OF STOUGHTON, WISCONSIN.
DRAFT MECHANISM FOR WAGONS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 19, 1907.
Application filed April 17, 1905. Serial No. 255,903.
To all whom zit flea/y concern:
Be it known that I, NELS HALVORSEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Stoughton, county of Dane, and State of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Draft Mechanism for Wagons, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in wagons, and it pertains more especially to the peculiar construction and arrangement of the mechanism by which the draft upon the hounds of the wagon is communicated to the axle-skeins within their inner ends in close proximity to the hubs of the wheels, whereby the shock and strain caused by contact of the wheels of the vehicle against an obstruction which might otherwise break the axle at the end of the skein is brought to bear at a point within the skein and the axles are relieved of the intense strain which might otherwise break them.
The construction of my invention is explained by reference to the accompanying drawing, which represents a top view thereof.
Like parts are identified by the same reference-letters.
A represents the front axle.
B is the rear axle.
G represents the front hounds, and D the rear hounds. a
E are the axle-skeins.
F are the draw-bars of the front axle, and G are the draw-bars of the rear axle.
H are the brace-bars communicating from the front-axle skein G to the rear end of the hounds C.
Heretofore it has been common where draw-bars were used between the hounds and the axles to connect the'rear ends of such bars to the extreme inner ends of the skeins or at an intermediate point between the skeins and the hounds, whereby it is obvious that when thus connected the draw-b ar serves as a fulcrum to the axle at such point, Whereby when a wheel is brought against an obstruction the strain of contact is brought upon the axle at the point of attachment of from the inner end of the skeinit is impossible to break the axle at such point, as the axle is reinforced at such point by the surrounding skein, and whereby the liability of the axle becoming broken is greatly diminished.
For convenience of construction, the front end of the draw-bars F and G are connected with the respective hounds C and D by bolts I in the ordinary manner, while their rear ends are connected with the respective axle-skeins E by the downwardprojecting hooks J, which engage in the apertures K of the lugs L. The rear ends of the brace-bars H are connected with the hounds C by the bolts M, while their front ends are connected with the axle-skeins E by hooks J, engaging in apertures K of the lugs L. The rear ends of the brace-bars H are connected with the hounds C by the bolts M, while their 1 front ends are connected with the axle-skeins E by hooks J, engaging in apertures K of the lugs L. The bars H serve as a brace between the rear ends of the hounds C and the axleskeins.
Attention is called to the fact that the draw-bars F and G and brace-rods H are connected with the axle-skeins E substantially on a plane with the longitudinal center of the skeins between their upper and lower sides, whereby the draft upon the skeins has no tendency to turn the same upon the axle; also, that said draw-bars and brace-bars are connected with the skeins in close proximity to'the bearing-surfaces of the hubs and partially within the hubs themselves, whereby the draft upon the skein is brought as near the center of the wheel as possible. Attention is also called to the fact that the bars F and G, and H are connected with the skeins by hooks engaging apertured lugs formed in the skeins, whereby the contiguous ends of the bars and skeins are less liable to be broken by any vibratory movement of the hounds with which such bars are connected.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination in a wagon of axle-inclosing skeins provided with apertui ed lugs formed integrally therewith, located in close proximity to the bearing-surfaces of the hubs, substantially on a plane with the longitudinal center of the skeins between their upper In testimony whereof I affix my signature and lower sides, draw-bars and bracears 'mthe presence of two Witnesses.
provided with downwardly-projecting hooks at one end engaging said apertured lugs and connected at their opposite ends by bolts to the Wagon-hounds, all substantially as and for the purpose specified.
NELS HALVORSEN.
,Witnesses:
A. E. AUssE, GRACE HART.
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