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US898637A
US898637A US41742608A US1908417426A US898637A US 898637 A US898637 A US 898637A US 41742608 A US41742608 A US 41742608A US 1908417426 A US1908417426 A US 1908417426A US 898637 A US898637 A US 898637A
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    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
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  • Patented Sept. 15, 1908 rm NORRIS PETERS co.. wasmucwon, n. c.
  • Figure l is a perspective view representing my bridle bit.
  • Fig. 2 is a diagram or plan representing two positions of the bits, by solid lines and dotted lines respectively.
  • he present invention has relation to bridle bits designed for use for horses of a gentle nature, and also for those hard to control.
  • 1 and 2 represent the bit bars, one end of each of said bars being left free and extended through the rein rings 3, and their extended free ends provided with eyes 4, to which the rein rings 5 are connected.
  • the ends opposite the free ends of the bit bars proper, or in otherwords the wire or bar constituting said bit bars is continuous and bent thence continued to rings 6, and thence continued to produce or form the curved nose member 7.
  • All of these above mentioned parts except the rein rings 5 are formed of a single and continuous piece of metal preferably of wire of sufficient size to produce a structure for the purpose designed. he bit is used on a horse that is absolutely safe the rein straps 8 are no relative movement as between the bit bars 1 and 2.
  • the bridle bit is used substantially in the manner as any common and well known bridle bit.
  • I provide the two bit bars 1 and 2 ends free to which opposite ends the rein rings 5 are attached and to which ring the rein straps 8 are connected, so that when a pull is given to the rein straps 8 the bit bars 1 and 2 will assume the position illustrated in Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed February 24, 1908.
  • a bridle bit formed of a single piece of wire of sufficient size, said wire bent to form 1 loops and rings, bit bars having free opposite ends and relatively fined opposite ends the free ends of the bit bars extended through rings, and provided with rein rings, all arranged, substantially as and for the purpose specific 2.
  • a bridle bit formed of a single piece of metal, said Wire bent to form loops and rings, a portion of said Wire constituting bit bars, said bit bars held in fixed relative position at their opposite ends and free at the opposite ends to Which they are fixed and an integral nose member, the free ends of the bit bars extending through the rings; and rein rings connected to the free ends of the bit bars, substantially as and for the purpose specific
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D. S; GALLATIN.
BRIDLE BIT. APPLICATION FILED r3124, 1908.
Patented Sept. 15, 1908 rm: NORRIS PETERS co.. wasmucwon, n. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DANIEL S. GALLATIN, OF DALTON, OHIO.
in Bridle-Bits and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making a part of the numerals and figures of reference marked thereon, in which Figure l is a perspective view representing my bridle bit. Fig. 2 is a diagram or plan representing two positions of the bits, by solid lines and dotted lines respectively.
he present invention has relation to bridle bits designed for use for horses of a gentle nature, and also for those hard to control.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawing.
In the accompanying drawing, 1 and 2 represent the bit bars, one end of each of said bars being left free and extended through the rein rings 3, and their extended free ends provided with eyes 4, to which the rein rings 5 are connected. The ends opposite the free ends of the bit bars proper, or in otherwords the wire or bar constituting said bit bars is continuous and bent thence continued to rings 6, and thence continued to produce or form the curved nose member 7. All of these above mentioned parts except the rein rings 5 are formed of a single and continuous piece of metal preferably of wire of sufficient size to produce a structure for the purpose designed. he bit is used on a horse that is absolutely safe the rein straps 8 are no relative movement as between the bit bars 1 and 2. With the reins connected to the rings 3 and 5 the bridle bit is used substantially in the manner as any common and well known bridle bit. For the purpose of providing a bit capable of controlling horses that are vicious and hard-mouthed I provide the two bit bars 1 and 2 ends free to which opposite ends the rein rings 5 are attached and to which ring the rein straps 8 are connected, so that when a pull is given to the rein straps 8 the bit bars 1 and 2 will assume the position illustrated in Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed February 24, 1908.
and leave their opposite Patented Sept. 15, 1908. Serial No. 417,426.
e degree of ie positions of the bit bars and hug or press the cheeks of the horse. It will also be understood that the nose member 7 will hug or bind the nose thereby enabling a vicious horse to be controlled. By forming the bridle bit as described, there is no danger of injury to the horse as there are 110 pins or rivets as between the bit bars 1 and 2.
In the prevention of accidents from shying the operation of the it is especially effective.
I When the horse shies to the side of the road the driver pulls on the rein on the side from which the horse is shying. The pulling on one of the rings 5, causes the bit bars on that side to spread apart and at the same time the nose member 7 will press upon the horses nose on the side toward which he is moving. This action is very effective in bringing the animal back into the road and in thus preventing accidents.
One of the results accom lished by the peculiar construction of the it here shown is the prevention of tongue-lolling. member holds the bit bars in such position in him to get the said bars under the tongue. It should also be stated that the nose mem: ber performs a still further function. It acts as a spring in keeping the bit and bit bars in their normal position. WYhen the horse beacter.
Having fully described my invention what claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A bridle bit formed of a single piece of wire of sufficient size, said wire bent to form 1 loops and rings, bit bars having free opposite ends and relatively fined opposite ends the free ends of the bit bars extended through rings, and provided with rein rings, all arranged, substantially as and for the purpose specific 2. A bridle bit formed of a single piece of metal, said Wire bent to form loops and rings, a portion of said Wire constituting bit bars, said bit bars held in fixed relative position at their opposite ends and free at the opposite ends to Which they are fixed and an integral nose member, the free ends of the bit bars extending through the rings; and rein rings connected to the free ends of the bit bars, substantially as and for the purpose specific In testimony that I claim the above, I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of tWo Witnesses. DANIEL s. GALLATIN.
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HARRY O. RAsTET'rER, WILLIAM H. h/IILLER.
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