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US939002A US46688608A US1908466886A US939002A US 939002 A US939002 A US 939002A US 46688608 A US46688608 A US 46688608A US 1908466886 A US1908466886 A US 1908466886A US 939002 A US939002 A US 939002A
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  • This invention relates to double-trees for vehicles; and it has for its objects to provide an improved draft appliance of the character stated which will be superior in point of simplicity and ine-xpensiveness of construction; convenience in installation, detachment and adjustment; positiveness in operation, durability, and general efficiency; and whereby the strain or load imposed upon the draft animals hitched to the vehicle may be effectively equalized and tensionally opposed with respect to each draft animal.
  • the drawing is a perspective view of a draftappliance embodying the invention, the same being illustrated as connected with a member of a vehicle.
  • FIG. 1 designates an improved double-tree embodying the invention, the same comprising two members, a and Z) which may be respectivelyv provided with swingle-trees, B and C respectively, the latter being shown in dotted lines and not entering into the invention.
  • the members a and b of the double-tree A are illustrated as mounted upon the wagon tongue D of a vehicle through the agency of connection means E serving as a common fulcrum for both members c and Z).
  • F designates tension means opposing the members a and o; said tension means being preferably unitary and serving to allow yielding movement of both members a and b.
  • connection means between the members a, and l) and the vehicle structure designate respectively connection means between the members a, and l) and the vehicle structure, the latter being not shown and being in no manner specifically concerned in the invention.
  • each of the members a and of the double-tree comprises a draft bar, 2 and 3 respectively, which bars are jointly intermediately pivotally mounted upon the wagon tongue D by the connection means E consisting of a ⁇ pin or bolt 4 passed through both said bars and connected with the wagon tongue; said pin or bolt also passing through a tongue 5 which extends above the uppermost draft bar 2 and is comprised within holding means Gr whereby the tongue 5 and the tension means F are secured to the wagon tongue D.
  • connection means c and Z may consist each of a chain, 6 and 7 respectively, connected with one end of the respective bar 2 or 3 and adapted to be led rearwardly and attached to the vehicle structure.
  • connection means g and L designate respectively connection means whereby the swingle-trees B' and C ⁇ may be att-ached respectively to the draft bars 2 and 3; said connection means g and /L consisting each of a hook, 8 and 9 respectively, connected with one end of the respective bar 2 or 3, and with the same end as that with which the chain G or '7 is connected; said hooks S and 9 extending forwardly from the bars 2 and 3 respectively.
  • the end portions of the bars 2 and 3 with which the hooks 8 and 9 are connected are the longer end portions of said bars, calculating from the pin or bolt 4 of the connection means E.
  • the tension means F is connected with the bars 2 and 3 at the outer ends of the shorter end portions of said bars, through the. agencies of the operative connections e and f; and said tension means preferably consists of an elongated and centrally bowed builtup leaf spring l() which is centrally connected with the wagon tongue B by the holding means Gr.
  • the ends of the spring l0 are provided respectively with pins or bolts 11 and 12 which are mounted to traverse elongated boxes, 13 and 14 respectively, constituting the operative connections f and e; said boxes being respectively clamped or otherwise secured to the shorter end portions of the draft bars 3 and 2, at the outer ends and rearwardly of the saine.
  • the holding means G may comprise a frame 15 embracing the spring l0 centrally; the tongue 5 projecting forwardly from the same above the spring, and a plate 16 project-ing rearwardly from the same and connected with the tongue D, as at 17.
  • the holding means G are located upon the wagon tongue D rearwardly of the connection means E, supporting the spring 10 rearwardly of the double-tree A.
  • each draft bar in its pivotal movement during the imposition of its load-strain upon the pin or bolt 4, is resiliently stopped by the spring 10, obviating the violent strain upon the respective draft animal otherwise resultant upon variations in working conditions.
  • An improved draft appliance for vehicles comprising a two-membered doubletree, bot-h members being jointly pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connections between one end of each of said members and one end of said leaf spring.
  • An improved draft appliance for vehicles comprising a two-membered doubletree, both members being jointly pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connections between one end of each of said members and one end of Vsaid leaf spring; said operative connections permitting play between said members and said leaf spring.
  • An improved draft/appliance comprising a two-membered double-tree, both members being pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connect-ions between each end of said leaf spring and one end of each of said members; said operative connections permitting play between said members and said leaf spring and comprising pins or bolts with which the end portions of the spring are respectively provided, and boxes secured to the respective members and which said pins respectively traverse.

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A G. M. FRINK.
DOUBLETREE. APPLIOATION FILED 1350.10, 1908.
Patented Nov.2,19o9.
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GEORGE MONROE ERINKV,` or encanta, CALIFORNIA.
DOUBLETREE.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that l, GEORGE MONROE FRINx, a citizen of the United States, residing at Arcadia, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Doubletrees,of which the followingis a specification.
This invention relates to double-trees for vehicles; and it has for its objects to provide an improved draft appliance of the character stated which will be superior in point of simplicity and ine-xpensiveness of construction; convenience in installation, detachment and adjustment; positiveness in operation, durability, and general efficiency; and whereby the strain or load imposed upon the draft animals hitched to the vehicle may be effectively equalized and tensionally opposed with respect to each draft animal.
The invention consists in the novel provision, construction, combination, association and relative arrangement of parts, members and features, all as hereinafter described, shown in the drawing and finally pointed out in claims.
The drawing is a perspective view of a draftappliance embodying the invention, the same being illustrated as connected with a member of a vehicle.
Referring with particularity to the drawing A designates an improved double-tree embodying the invention, the same comprising two members, a and Z) which may be respectivelyv provided with swingle-trees, B and C respectively, the latter being shown in dotted lines and not entering into the invention. The members a and b of the double-tree A are illustrated as mounted upon the wagon tongue D of a vehicle through the agency of connection means E serving as a common fulcrum for both members c and Z).
F designates tension means opposing the members a and o; said tension means being preferably unitary and serving to allow yielding movement of both members a and b.
c and d designate respectively connection means between the members a, and l) and the vehicle structure, the latter being not shown and being in no manner specifically concerned in the invention.
c and designate respectively operative connections between the members o and b of the double-tree and the tension means F; said operative connections permitting play Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 10, 1908.
Patented Nov. 2, 1909.
serial No. 466,886.
between said members and said tension means.
Referring with particularity to the construction shown in the drawings as embodying the invention, and constituting a preferred embodiment of the same, each of the members a and of the double-tree comprises a draft bar, 2 and 3 respectively, which bars are jointly intermediately pivotally mounted upon the wagon tongue D by the connection means E consisting of a` pin or bolt 4 passed through both said bars and connected with the wagon tongue; said pin or bolt also passing through a tongue 5 which extends above the uppermost draft bar 2 and is comprised within holding means Gr whereby the tongue 5 and the tension means F are secured to the wagon tongue D.
The connection means c and Z may consist each of a chain, 6 and 7 respectively, connected with one end of the respective bar 2 or 3 and adapted to be led rearwardly and attached to the vehicle structure.
g and L designate respectively connection means whereby the swingle-trees B' and C `may be att-ached respectively to the draft bars 2 and 3; said connection means g and /L consisting each of a hook, 8 and 9 respectively, connected with one end of the respective bar 2 or 3, and with the same end as that with which the chain G or '7 is connected; said hooks S and 9 extending forwardly from the bars 2 and 3 respectively. The end portions of the bars 2 and 3 with which the hooks 8 and 9 are connected are the longer end portions of said bars, calculating from the pin or bolt 4 of the connection means E.
The tension means F is connected with the bars 2 and 3 at the outer ends of the shorter end portions of said bars, through the. agencies of the operative connections e and f; and said tension means preferably consists of an elongated and centrally bowed builtup leaf spring l() which is centrally connected with the wagon tongue B by the holding means Gr. The ends of the spring l0 are provided respectively with pins or bolts 11 and 12 which are mounted to traverse elongated boxes, 13 and 14 respectively, constituting the operative connections f and e; said boxes being respectively clamped or otherwise secured to the shorter end portions of the draft bars 3 and 2, at the outer ends and rearwardly of the saine.
The holding means G may comprise a frame 15 embracing the spring l0 centrally; the tongue 5 projecting forwardly from the same above the spring, and a plate 16 project-ing rearwardly from the same and connected with the tongue D, as at 17. The holding means G are located upon the wagon tongue D rearwardly of the connection means E, supporting the spring 10 rearwardly of the double-tree A.
The operation, method of use and advantages of the improved double-tree constituting the invention will be readily understood from the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing and the following statement The two draft bars 2 and 8 of the double-tree are mounted upon the wagon tongue D in superimposed relation, the draftbar 2 being the upper bar; and it results that the connection means g for the swingle-tree B is higher than the connection means 7L. Because of this difference in the resultant elevations of the swingle-trees, the taller of two draft animals hitched to the double-tree is directly hitched to the swingle-tree B. rlhe direct pull upon the draft bars :2 and 3, imposed by the swingle-trees B and O, is received by the wagon tongue D through the pin or bolt 4C which serves as a common fulcrum for both draft bars. The rearward play of the shorter end portion of each draft bar is yieldingly opposed by the spring 10,
through the agency of the respective operative conection e or f, each of which operative connections permits play of the respective end of the spring along t-he respective draft bar, through the agency of the respective pin or bolt 12 or l1 and its confining box 14k or 13. Each draft bar, in its pivotal movement during the imposition of its load-strain upon the pin or bolt 4, is resiliently stopped by the spring 10, obviating the violent strain upon the respective draft animal otherwise resultant upon variations in working conditions. The tendency of the tongue D to play laterally under the deiiecting strains of the draft bars is neutralized by the opposing actions of both draft bars, acting through the spring 10; and thus the tractions of both draft animals are yieldingly opposed one to the other, e-qualizing the strain with respect to both draft animals and equally dividing the load between them. The connection means c and (Z, when led to the vehicle structure, prevent excessive pivotal movements of the draftbars 2 and 3 and vrrtiori of the spring l0 such connection means limiting the forward movements of the longer end portions of the draft bars.
I do not desire to be understood as limiting myself to the specific provision, construction, combination, association and rel.- ative arrangement of parts, members and features shown and described; but reserve the right to vary the same, in adapting the improvements to varying conditions of use, wit-hout departing from the spirit of the invention or the terms of the following claims.
Having thus described my invention, I
claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent l. An improved draft appliance for vehicles, comprising a two-membered doubletree, bot-h members being jointly pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connections between one end of each of said members and one end of said leaf spring.
2. An improved draft appliance for vehicles, comprising a two-membered doubletree, both members being jointly pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connections between one end of each of said members and one end of Vsaid leaf spring; said operative connections permitting play between said members and said leaf spring.
3. An improved draft/appliance, comprising a two-membered double-tree, both members being pivotally connected with the vehicle structure intermediately of their ends, a leaf spring connected with the vehicle structure, and operative connect-ions between each end of said leaf spring and one end of each of said members; said operative connections permitting play between said members and said leaf spring and comprising pins or bolts with which the end portions of the spring are respectively provided, and boxes secured to the respective members and which said pins respectively traverse.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEORGE MONROE FRINK.
Vitnesses FRED A. MANSFIELD, e 'IILLIE E. ADAM.
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