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  • axle-beds at one point, andat another point to a single spring fastened to each body-sill, the said bars also being fulcrumed to the sills between the points named.
  • Figurel is a perspective view of my improvement.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a modification of the same.
  • A are the body-sills of a spring-carriage, and B are springs attached to the lower sides of the said sills, near their I mid-lengths.
  • the spring B may consist of as many plates as de-.
  • Each spring-bar D hasupon its upper side'a projection, D, which carries one part of a hinge, d, by which, and the other part a of the hinge, the said spring-bar is fulcrumed to the sill.
  • Each spring-bar may, as in fig. 1, consist of a single bar bent into a' somewhat semicircular form, and having both ends hinged to the sills,-and linked to the springs, as before explained, or there may be substituted for each of suchcurved bars two pieces D", more or less straight, and which pass directly from the springcoupling and fulcrum-hinge to-the hind axle or axlebed E, or the head block or bolster F at thefore end, as seen infig. 2.
  • a stay-bar, G is attached transversely to the lower side of the spring-bar or bars at the fore end of the carriage, and from the middle of this stay-bar extends a rod or plate, H,
  • the device as shown in fig. 1, requires no head-block, the most forward part of the curved spring-bar serving to receive the king-bolt, and to lie immediately upon the axle or axle-bed, as the case may be.
  • 'J are oblique brace-bars extending from clips j upon the hind axle to the spring-bars D, to which they are connected, at or near the fulcrum-point of the said bars.
  • My device allows a spring of great power and compactness to be used, as the play of the springs is very iuconsiderable in proportion to the movement of the axles, or the ends of the body in relation thereto.

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J. M. MILLER.
Carriage Spring.
No. 85,323. Patented Dec. 29,1868,
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JOHN M. MILLER, OF CINCINNATL OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 85,323, dated December 29, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN CARRIAGE-SPRINGS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To whom it may concern nected to the said axles or. axle-beds at one point, andat another point to a single spring fastened to each body-sill, the said bars also being fulcrumed to the sills between the points named.
Figurel is a perspective view of my improvement. Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a modification of the same.
7 A are the body-sills of a spring-carriage, and B are springs attached to the lower sides of the said sills, near their I mid-lengths.
The spring B may consist of as many plates as de-.
sired, and the ends of'the upper plate are furnished with eggsljonthe attachmentof therlinks O that serve 0 connect the spring to the inner ends of the rocking spring-bars D, which bars are furnished with suitable eyes 0 for the'said connection.
Each spring-bar D hasupon its upper side'a projection, D, which carries one part of a hinge, d, by which, and the other part a of the hinge, the said spring-bar is fulcrumed to the sill.
Each spring-bar may, as in fig. 1, consist of a single bar bent into a' somewhat semicircular form, and having both ends hinged to the sills,-and linked to the springs, as before explained, or there may be substituted for each of suchcurved bars two pieces D", more or less straight, and which pass directly from the springcoupling and fulcrum-hinge to-the hind axle or axlebed E, or the head block or bolster F at thefore end, as seen infig. 2. In either case, a stay-bar, G, is attached transversely to the lower side of the spring-bar or bars at the fore end of the carriage, and from the middle of this stay-bar extends a rod or plate, H,
which serves as a stay to the king-bolt I, whose lower end passes theretlu'ough. v
The device, as shown in fig. 1, requires no head-block, the most forward part of the curved spring-bar serving to receive the king-bolt, and to lie immediately upon the axle or axle-bed, as the case may be.
'J are oblique brace-bars extending from clips j upon the hind axle to the spring-bars D, to which they are connected, at or near the fulcrum-point of the said bars.
It will be seen that in this device perches are dispensed with, and consequently that there is no unyielding connection between the fore and hind axles,
below the springs, so that this arrangement allows greatfiexibility, allowing a wheel to pass over an abstacle, without causing much movement in that part of the carriage adjacent thereto. It will also be seen that as there is no inflexible connection between the two .axles, the carriage will not be exposed to the frequent strain whichis inseparable from an arrangement where the fore and hind parts are connected by perches mortised firmly to the hind axle and the headblock of the fore axle.
This arrangement is exempt from the side strain 'upon the spring-attachments, which forms so great an objection to the use of the common or elliptical spring.
My device allows a spring of great power and compactness to be used, as the play of the springs is very iuconsiderable in proportion to the movement of the axles, or the ends of the body in relation thereto.
This connection consider to be lighter, for the freedom of movement given to the carriage-body, than any other known to the trade- I claim herein as new, and of my iuventi on- I The rocking spring-bars D, fulcrumed to the bodysills, and connected at their outer parts to the axle or axle-beds, and at their inner ends to central springs B attached to the body-sills.
In testimony of which invention, I hereunto set my hand.
Witnesses:
GEO. H. Knren'r, JAMES H. LAYMAN.
JOHN M. MILLER,
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