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US991981A
US991981A US60913511A US1911609135A US991981A US 991981 A US991981 A US 991981A US 60913511 A US60913511 A US 60913511A US 1911609135 A US1911609135 A US 1911609135A US 991981 A US991981 A US 991981A
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  • My invention relates generally to a device which may be used for preventing the caving in of the earth adjacent an excavation and more particularly it relates to a structure of few parts and simple formation which is particularly adapted to prevent the sides of a grave falling in.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my device in position for use, a portion of the excavation being shown;
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the device in the position shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the device in folded position when not in use;
  • Fig. 4 is a partial sectional view showing the means whereby the side wall members are held in 'position on the legs.
  • the device includes a pair of diverging arms 1, 1', preferably made of a single piece of sheet metal which is bent about the central portion 2, the parts 4, 4', adjacent the portion 2 being extended parallel to each other for some distance and then made divergent at the point 8.
  • each of the arms 1 and 1' is adapted to support suitable leg members 5, 5', which are pivotally carried thereby and to this end each of the arms 1 and 1' is provided with a second member 6, 6 in engagement therewith, and also preferably formed of a single sheet of metal having a centrally bent portion 7a.
  • the parts 1 and 6 and 1' and 6 may be held together by any suitable means such as rivets 7, and each of the members going to make up each arm is suitably spaced at a point beyond the rivet, the space between these members being adapted to receive one end of the leg members 5, 5', rivets 9, 9' being provided which engage each of the members and the said leg members.
  • the arms 1, l', with the rearwardly extending members 4C and 4:' lie preferably in the same plane and to the end that the said part may be maintained in any position on the ground, stakes 10 and 10' are driven Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Each of the legs 5, 5 is provided with a rearwardly extending 'portion 11, 11', which portions extend at right angles to the legs proper and are provided with openings engaglng the rivets 9 and 9' about which each of the legs may be rotated into the position shown 1n Fig. 3.
  • the inner member 6, 6' of each of the arms is provided with recesses 12, and 12', into which the pin 13, 13', carried by each of the portions 11, 11', is adapted to engage, thereby limiting the movement of the" legs about the pivots 9 and 9'.
  • the remaining portion of my device includes any desired number of wall retaining members 15 provided with a suitable number of openings 1G, these openings being engaged by headed lugs 17 carried on the inner side portion of each of the arms 5, 5 when the parts are in position for use. It will be noted that each of the openings 16 in the members 15 is substantially of the same length as the headed portion of the lugs 17, whereby the members 15 may be hung in position on the legs and will be prevented from movement relatively thereto.
  • each of the members 15 As a further means for insuring the position of the members 15 relatively to the side wall 19 of the excavation, I have shown the lower edged portion of each of the members 15 as upwardly turned as at 20, this upwardly turned portion being adapted to firmly engage in the side wall of the excavation when the device is in use as shown in Fig. 2. IVhen it is desired to place the brace in position for use after the excavation has been made, the legs are brought from the position shown in Fig. 3 to that shown in Fig. 1 and the arms 1 and 1 are placed on the ground adjacent the grave with the legs 5, 5' extending therein.
  • the members 15 are then hung in position on the lugs 17 and the members 15 are then brought into firm engagement with the side wall 19 of the excavation and when in such position the stakes 10, 10' may be driven into the ground, as shown in Fig. 1, which will insure the position of the brace.
  • the members 15 being in engagement with the side of the grave prevent the sides from giving way and earth falling into the grave when any pressure is brought to bear adjacent the edge thereof, as when the box is lowered into the grave.
  • any other suitable means may be used to hold the arms in position with the members in engage- ⁇ ment with the side wall of the grave, such scription that-.I have provided a simple brace, made u of few parts, which is easily handled and esicient in its use; it will be obvious that the sizes of the different members may be varied to meet different'conditions without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
  • a grave brace comprising arms having leg members pivoted at one end thereof, the said Y members extending substantially at right angles to the arms, means carried by the leg members for yengagement with the side wall of theA grave, and means for holding the said members in position with the side walls.
  • a grave brace comprising arms for engagement with the ground adjacent a grave, leg members carried at one end of each of the arms and extending into the grave, members carried by the legs and in engagement with the side wall of the grave, and means for holding the arms fixed in position on the ground.
  • a grave brace comprising a pair of diverging arms for engagement with the arms having leg members atV the free ends thereof, the said vleg members extended at substantially a right angle to the said arms, a plurality of members for engagement with the side wall of a grave, and means carried by the leg members in engagement with the said members whereby theyfare held in position thereon, and means for fixing the arms'inA position on the ground.
  • a grave brace comprising a pair of diverging arms having a member extending therefrom at the point of divergence, the
  • arms being adapted for engagement with the ground adjacent a grave, a leg member having a portion extendlng within the grave carried atthe free end of each arm, a plurality of members carried by the said leg ⁇ members for engagement with the sidewall of a ⁇ grave and stakes in engagementwith the ground and the said arms whereby the position of the arms on the ground is maintained, and the members in engagement with the side wall of the grave prevent the earth from caving into the grave.

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A. H. HAVARD. GRAVE BRAOB. APPLICATION FILED P21117, 1911.
` Patented May 9, 1911.
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UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
ALBERT I-I. HAVARD, 0F URBANA, ILLINOIS.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT I-I. HAVARD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Urbana, in the county of Champaign and State of Illinois, have invented a new and Improved Grave-Brace, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates generally to a device which may be used for preventing the caving in of the earth adjacent an excavation and more particularly it relates to a structure of few parts and simple formation which is particularly adapted to prevent the sides of a grave falling in.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings forming a partof this speciication, in which like characters of reference denote corresponding parts in all the views, and in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my device in position for use, a portion of the excavation being shown; Fig. 2 is a side view of the device in the position shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a side view of the device in folded position when not in use; Fig. 4 is a partial sectional view showing the means whereby the side wall members are held in 'position on the legs.
The device includes a pair of diverging arms 1, 1', preferably made of a single piece of sheet metal which is bent about the central portion 2, the parts 4, 4', adjacent the portion 2 being extended parallel to each other for some distance and then made divergent at the point 8.
Each of the arms 1 and 1' is adapted to support suitable leg members 5, 5', which are pivotally carried thereby and to this end each of the arms 1 and 1' is provided with a second member 6, 6 in engagement therewith, and also preferably formed of a single sheet of metal having a centrally bent portion 7a. The parts 1 and 6 and 1' and 6 may be held together by any suitable means such as rivets 7, and each of the members going to make up each arm is suitably spaced at a point beyond the rivet, the space between these members being adapted to receive one end of the leg members 5, 5', rivets 9, 9' being provided which engage each of the members and the said leg members. The arms 1, l', with the rearwardly extending members 4C and 4:' lie preferably in the same plane and to the end that the said part may be maintained in any position on the ground, stakes 10 and 10' are driven Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 17, 1911.
GRAVE-BRACE.
Patented May 9, 1911.
serial No. 609,135.
into the ground and between the members 4 and 4'.
Each of the legs 5, 5 is provided with a rearwardly extending 'portion 11, 11', which portions extend at right angles to the legs proper and are provided with openings engaglng the rivets 9 and 9' about which each of the legs may be rotated into the position shown 1n Fig. 3.
In order to maintain the relation between the legs proper and the arms 1 and 1' when the device is in use, as shown in Fig. 1, the inner member 6, 6' of each of the arms is provided with recesses 12, and 12', into which the pin 13, 13', carried by each of the portions 11, 11', is adapted to engage, thereby limiting the movement of the" legs about the pivots 9 and 9'.'
The remaining portion of my device includes any desired number of wall retaining members 15 provided with a suitable number of openings 1G, these openings being engaged by headed lugs 17 carried on the inner side portion of each of the arms 5, 5 when the parts are in position for use. It will be noted that each of the openings 16 in the members 15 is substantially of the same length as the headed portion of the lugs 17, whereby the members 15 may be hung in position on the legs and will be prevented from movement relatively thereto.
As a further means for insuring the position of the members 15 relatively to the side wall 19 of the excavation, I have shown the lower edged portion of each of the members 15 as upwardly turned as at 20, this upwardly turned portion being adapted to firmly engage in the side wall of the excavation when the device is in use as shown in Fig. 2. IVhen it is desired to place the brace in position for use after the excavation has been made, the legs are brought from the position shown in Fig. 3 to that shown in Fig. 1 and the arms 1 and 1 are placed on the ground adjacent the grave with the legs 5, 5' extending therein. The members 15 are then hung in position on the lugs 17 and the members 15 are then brought into firm engagement with the side wall 19 of the excavation and when in such position the stakes 10, 10' may be driven into the ground, as shown in Fig. 1, which will insure the position of the brace. The members 15 being in engagement with the side of the grave prevent the sides from giving way and earth falling into the grave when any pressure is brought to bear adjacent the edge thereof, as when the box is lowered into the grave. In place of the stakes 10, any other suitable means may be used to hold the arms in position with the members in engage- \ment with the side wall of the grave, such scription that-.I have provided a simple brace, made u of few parts, which is easily handled and esicient in its use; it will be obvious that the sizes of the different members may be varied to meet different'conditions without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new, and desire to secure by 4Letters Patent 1. A grave brace, comprising arms having leg members pivoted at one end thereof, the said Y members extending substantially at right angles to the arms, means carried by the leg members for yengagement with the side wall of theA grave, and means for holding the said members in position with the side walls.
2. A grave brace, comprising arms for engagement with the ground adjacent a grave, leg members carried at one end of each of the arms and extending into the grave, members carried by the legs and in engagement with the side wall of the grave, and means for holding the arms fixed in position on the ground.
3. A grave brace, comprising a pair of diverging arms for engagement with the arms having leg members atV the free ends thereof, the said vleg members extended at substantially a right angle to the said arms, a plurality of members for engagement with the side wall of a grave, and means carried by the leg members in engagement with the said members whereby theyfare held in position thereon, and means for fixing the arms'inA position on the ground.`
5. A grave brace, comprising a pair of diverging arms having a member extending therefrom at the point of divergence, the
arms being adapted for engagement with the ground adjacent a grave, a leg member having a portion extendlng within the grave carried atthe free end of each arm, a plurality of members carried by the said leg` members for engagement with the sidewall of a` grave and stakes in engagementwith the ground and the said arms whereby the position of the arms on the ground is maintained, and the members in engagement with the side wall of the grave prevent the earth from caving into the grave.
In testimony name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ALBERT H. HAVARD.
W. J. DOLAN.`
Copies of thispatentrmay be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
whereof I have signed my
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