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US844817A
US844817A US31229906A US1906312299A US844817A US 844817 A US844817 A US 844817A US 31229906 A US31229906 A US 31229906A US 1906312299 A US1906312299 A US 1906312299A US 844817 A US844817 A US 844817A
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  • This invention relates to an improved construction in hame-tugs.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an improved coupling to connect the trace-buckle on the hame-tug with the draft-iron extending through the tug and Which is linked to the hame.
  • the invention is an improvement on the similar device shown in Letters Patent No. 392,352, dated November 6, 1888, granted to William M. Lerch.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the hame-tug.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the hame-tug and shows in detail the means of attaching the buckle-coupling.
  • Figs. 3, 4, and 5 show, respectively, on a larger scale, an edge view and two opposite side views of the buckle-coupling.
  • Fig. 6 is a view of the draft-iron which extends through the tug.
  • the draft-iron com rises two bars A A', united at one end by a oop l), which serves to couple or link with the fri.
  • the two bars are of unequal length.
  • the shorter one, A has at its end one hole c, while the longer one has two holes c c2.
  • the usual leather parts are employed to inclose the draft-iron and also the usual keeper or box loop e.
  • the buckle F is for connection with a trace.
  • the part which is the subject of the present improvement is the coupling I-I, that connects the trace-buckle with the draft-iron.
  • This coupling has at one end a cavity i on its inner side and a lug y' in said cavity.
  • two outwardcurved or convexed parts Zr which on the inner side are concave, as at 7c.
  • An oblong hole Z separates the said two convex parts.
  • a lug n which projects from the inner side.
  • this coupling H has at one end a lug y' and at the other end a lug n and at the center or intermediate the two ends is a hole o for a rivet.
  • the parts are connected and fastened together as follows:
  • the two bars of the draftiron extend through the leather parts, and the tongue p of the trace-buckle takes through the oblong hole Z of the coupling H, while the end bar g of the buckle-frame fits in the concavity 7c of the said coupling-in other words, the two convex parts le of the coupling take position over the end bar g of the buckle-frame, while the lug n at the same end of the coupling takes in front of said end bar g.
  • the cavity 'i of the coupling H rests on the end of the shorter bar A of the draftiron, and the lug in said cavity engages the hole c of said shorter bar.
  • the lug 'n of the coupling which has position in front of the end bar g'of the buckle, passes through the leather case and engages the end hole c in the longer bar of the draft-iron and also passes through the leather case at its inner side and is riveted at n.
  • This riveted lug n in front of the end bar g of the buckle is a new and useful improvement.
  • a rivet 0 extends through the center hole o in the coupling, through second hole c2 in the longer bar, and also through both sides of the leather case.
  • the improved bucklecoupling H is fastened to the two bars A A of the draft-iron by the lug y' at one end, the lug n at the other end and the rivet o between the said two lugs making three fastening devices, which hold more securely than any heretofore known.
  • a blanche-tug comprising a draft-iron having double bars of unequal length-the shorter bar having at its end a hole, c, and the longer bar having at its end two holes, c', c2; a tracebuckle having an end bar, q, and a tongue pivoted thereon, a coupling, H, having at one end a lug, y', which engages with said hole in the shorter bar and having at the other end two parts which are convex outwardly and concave inwardly and which take over the said end bar of the buckle and said two parts separated by an oblong hole through which the tongue of the trace-buckle takes, and having at the same end a lug, n, which IOO takes in irontof the seid end bar ofthe buckle and engages with the end hole, c', in the longer bar and also provided with a hole intermediate the tWo ends of the coupling, and a rivet, o', extending through the seid intermediate hole of the coupling and through the second

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F. T. LERGH.
. HAME TUG PATENTBD FEB. 19; 1907,
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APPLICATION FILED APR.18,19*06.
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HANlE-TUG FASTENER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 19, 1907.
Application filed April 18,1906. Serial No. 312,299.
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Be it known that I, FRANK T. LERCH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hame-T ug Fasteners, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved construction in hame-tugs.
Specifically, the invention has for its object to provide an improved coupling to connect the trace-buckle on the hame-tug with the draft-iron extending through the tug and Which is linked to the hame.
The invention is an improvement on the similar device shown in Letters Patent No. 392,352, dated November 6, 1888, granted to William M. Lerch.
Referring fo the drawings Figure 1 is a side view of the hame-tug. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the hame-tug and shows in detail the means of attaching the buckle-coupling. Figs. 3, 4, and 5 show, respectively, on a larger scale, an edge view and two opposite side views of the buckle-coupling. Fig. 6 is a view of the draft-iron which extends through the tug. i
The draft-iron com rises two bars A A', united at one end by a oop l), which serves to couple or link with the haine. The two bars are of unequal length. The shorter one, A, has at its end one hole c, while the longer one has two holes c c2. The usual leather parts are employed to inclose the draft-iron and also the usual keeper or box loop e. The buckle F is for connection with a trace.
The part which is the subject of the present improvement is the coupling I-I, that connects the trace-buckle with the draft-iron. This coupling has at one end a cavity i on its inner side and a lug y' in said cavity. At the other end on the outer side are two outwardcurved or convexed parts Zr, which on the inner side are concave, as at 7c. An oblong hole Z separates the said two convex parts. At the same end is a lug n, which projects from the inner side. Thus this coupling H has at one end a lug y' and at the other end a lug n and at the center or intermediate the two ends is a hole o for a rivet.
The parts are connected and fastened together as follows: The two bars of the draftiron extend through the leather parts, and the tongue p of the trace-buckle takes through the oblong hole Z of the coupling H, while the end bar g of the buckle-frame fits in the concavity 7c of the said coupling-in other words, the two convex parts le of the coupling take position over the end bar g of the buckle-frame, while the lug n at the same end of the coupling takes in front of said end bar g. The cavity 'i of the coupling H rests on the end of the shorter bar A of the draftiron, and the lug in said cavity engages the hole c of said shorter bar. The lug 'n of the coupling, which has position in front of the end bar g'of the buckle, passes through the leather case and engages the end hole c in the longer bar of the draft-iron and also passes through the leather case at its inner side and is riveted at n. This riveted lug n in front of the end bar g of the buckle is a new and useful improvement. A rivet 0 extends through the center hole o in the coupling, through second hole c2 in the longer bar, and also through both sides of the leather case. It will therefore be seen the improved bucklecoupling H is fastened to the two bars A A of the draft-iron by the lug y' at one end, the lug n at the other end and the rivet o between the said two lugs making three fastening devices, which hold more securely than any heretofore known.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A haine-tug comprising a draft-iron having double bars of unequal length-the shorter bar having at its end a hole, c, and the longer bar having at its end two holes, c', c2; a tracebuckle having an end bar, q, and a tongue pivoted thereon, a coupling, H, having at one end a lug, y', which engages with said hole in the shorter bar and having at the other end two parts which are convex outwardly and concave inwardly and which take over the said end bar of the buckle and said two parts separated by an oblong hole through which the tongue of the trace-buckle takes, and having at the same end a lug, n, which IOO takes in irontof the seid end bar ofthe buckle and engages with the end hole, c', in the longer bar and also provided with a hole intermediate the tWo ends of the coupling, and a rivet, o', extending through the seid intermediate hole of the coupling and through the second hole, c2, inthe longer bar.
In testimony whereof I afHX my signature 1n presence of two Witnesses.
FRANK T LERCH.
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I. F. B. HYDE, WM. B. WEED, Jr.
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