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US995059A
US995059A US61339611A US1911613396A US995059A US 995059 A US995059 A US 995059A US 61339611 A US61339611 A US 61339611A US 1911613396 A US1911613396 A US 1911613396A US 995059 A US995059 A US 995059A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
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    • B64D11/06Arrangements of seats, or adaptations or details specially adapted for aircraft seats
    • B64D11/0696Means for fastening seats to floors, e.g. to floor rails
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/005Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles, e.g. dismountable auxiliary seats
    • B60N2/015Attaching seats directly to vehicle chassis
    • B60N2/01508Attaching seats directly to vehicle chassis using quick release attachments
    • B60N2/01516Attaching seats directly to vehicle chassis using quick release attachments with locking mechanisms
    • B60N2/01583Attaching seats directly to vehicle chassis using quick release attachments with locking mechanisms locking on transversal elements on the vehicle floor or rail, e.g. transversal rods

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  • the means for securing the seats allow adjustment of the latter to meet the requirements of the user. It is also preferable that while the clip or like part holding such a saddle to its support, be rigid, it also be light and be designed so as to be manufactured cheaply.
  • This invention relates to a saddle clip, and more especially to a design and arrangement thereof which permit free angular adjustment of the saddle on its support, and which insures rigidity combined with lightness, and cheapn ess of construction.
  • Figure 1 is a View in perspective of a saddle plate member forming one part of a clip embodying features of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of a rocker plate forming a companion piece to the saddle plate
  • Fig. 3 is a View in transverse section through a saddle seat secured to a spring bar or support by an assembled clip
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view in longitudinal section
  • Fig. 5 is a view in longitudinal section through a saddle seat, clip and support, showing a modified method of applying a securing bolt
  • Fig. 6 is a view in longitudinal section of the modified arrangement
  • Fig. 7' is a View in longitudinal section of a modification of the rocker plate
  • Fig. 8 is a View in trans verse section of the modification.
  • a saddle plate 1 is formed up or pressed out ofsuitable material with a convex underside stiffened by the inturned margins which form flanges 2,
  • An elongated slot 7 extends longitudinally of the plate which is inbent around the slotto form a flange 8.
  • a rocker plate 9 in formed of suitable material and is bent to conform to the underside .of the saddle plate 1 when placed thereon, its side margins for the central portions of their lengths being up'bent to form central guides 10 adapted to embrace the saddle plate and prevent sidewise displacement.
  • the end portions of the rocker plate are down-turned to form end flanges 11, the extremities of the latter being inbent and secured by downwardly pressed overlapping parts 13 of the otherwise upright guide flanges 10.
  • the end portions of the guide flanges outside the overlaps 13 has cars 14, which aid the guides 10 in retaining the rocker in place on the saddle plate.
  • Hollow bosses of ribs 15 are likewise formed along the plate adjacent the bers.
  • Notclies 16 in stepped relation are formed in the bottom margins of the end flanges 11, both in the end and side portions, to act as seats for a bar 17, which forms the usual support for a saddle of this description, and which may lie either transversely to or longitudinally of the seat.
  • the saddle itself may be centrally apertured and depressed to form a boss 20 resting upon the flange 8 of the saddle plate, with the bolt 18 passing through the seat and relieving part of the strain on the saddle plate rivets, as indicated in Figs.
  • the washer plate may have the form shown 111 Fig. '7 with uninterrupted guide flanges 21 and end flanges 22 notched as at 23 to accommodate uide flanges as stiffening membars of different widths and stiffening ribs 24, but with no side notches.
  • a saddle clip comprising a longitudinally slotted saddle plate having a convex under side and lateral flanges adapted to be secured against the under side of the saddle seat, a rocker plate having an apertured body conforming to the under side of the saddle plate with marginal portions adapted to embrace the flanged sides of the saddle plate, the end portions of the rocker plate being down-turned and notched to receive a seat bar, and a bolt passing through the aperture in the rocker plate and the longitudinal slot in the saddle plate.
  • a saddle clip comprising a saddle plate having a convex under side and upturned lateral margins forming flanges adapted to be secured against the bottom of a saddle seat, a rocker plate bent between its ends to conform to the under side of the saddle plate, guides formed on the side margins of the rocker plate to embrace the saddle plate, down-turned flanges on the rocker plate having lower margins adapted to receive a seat bar, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margins and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with a slot, and a bolt adapted to engage the aperture and slots in said plates.
  • a saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends forming a convex under face with the lateral margins up-turned as flanges whose end portions are out-bent to form ears adapted to bear against the under side of the saddle seat, a sheet metal rocker plate bent longitudinally to conform to the saddle plate under face with its side margins bent upwardly to embrace the side flanges of the saddle plate as guides, the end margins of the rocker plate being down-bent and arranged to receive a seat bar, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through the central aperture in the rocker plate and longitudinal slot in the saddle plate.
  • a saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends to form a convex under side with up-turned marginal flanges whose end portions are out-bent to form ears adapted to be secured against the under side of a seat, a longitudinal slot being formed in the body of the saddle plate with up-turned margin, a sheet metal'rocker plate bent to conform to the under face of the saddle plate with down-turnedlend margins whose end portions are in-bent to ex tend longitudinally of the rocker plate and are notched to receive a saddle bar, said margins bent upwardly from the rocker plate as guides embracing the saddle plate, the portions of said margins over the inbent end portions of said down-turned end margins being pressed over said end portions, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through a central aperture in the rocker plate and the saddle plate slot.
  • a saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends to form a convex under side with up-turned mar- V, glnal flanges whose end portions are outbent to form ears adapted to be secured against the under side of a seat, a sheet metal rocker plate bent to conform to the under face of the saddle plate with downturned end margins whose end portions are in-bent to extend longitudinally of the rocker plate and are notched to receive the saddle bar, side margins bent upwardly from the rocker plate as guides embracing the saddle plate, the portion of said margins over the inbent end portions of said downturned end margins being pressed over said margins, longitudinal stiffening ribs formed in the body of the rocker plate, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through said central aperture in the rocker plate and a saddle plate slot.
  • central aperture arranged to register with ANNA C. RAVILER.

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G. E- DANIBLSON.
SEAT CLIP.
APPLICATION FILED MAILQ, 1911.
Patented June 13, 1911.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
G. F. DANIELSON.
SEAT CLIP.
APPLICATION FILED MAE. 9, 1911.
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GUSTAVE IF. DANIELSGN, 0F YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO.
, SEAT-CLIP.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 13, 1911,
Application filed. March 9, 1911. Serial No. 613,396.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUs'rAvE F. DANIEL- soN, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Youngstown, in the county of Mahoning and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Seat-Clips, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
In mounting seats of the so-called saddle type, which are usually pressed out of sheet metal and are generally in use on agricultural machinery, it is desirable that the means for securing the seats allow adjustment of the latter to meet the requirements of the user. It is also preferable that while the clip or like part holding such a saddle to its support, be rigid, it also be light and be designed so as to be manufactured cheaply.
This invention relates to a saddle clip, and more especially to a design and arrangement thereof which permit free angular adjustment of the saddle on its support, and which insures rigidity combined with lightness, and cheapn ess of construction.
The invention consists in the matters hereinafter set forth, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a View in perspective of a saddle plate member forming one part of a clip embodying features of the invention; Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of a rocker plate forming a companion piece to the saddle plate; Fig. 3 is a View in transverse section through a saddle seat secured to a spring bar or support by an assembled clip; Fig. 4 is a similar view in longitudinal section; Fig. 5 is a view in longitudinal section through a saddle seat, clip and support, showing a modified method of applying a securing bolt; Fig. 6 is a view in longitudinal section of the modified arrangement; Fig. 7' is a View in longitudinal section of a modification of the rocker plate; and Fig. 8 is a View in trans verse section of the modification.
As herein indicated, a saddle plate 1 is formed up or pressed out ofsuitable material with a convex underside stiffened by the inturned margins which form flanges 2,
whose middle upper portions are cut away to conform to the bottom of a saddle seat 3 and whose end portions are outturned to form ears 4, rivets 5 or the like passing through apertures 6 therein and holding the plate to the saddle. An elongated slot 7 extends longitudinally of the plate which is inbent around the slotto form a flange 8.
A rocker plate 9 in formed of suitable material and is bent to conform to the underside .of the saddle plate 1 when placed thereon, its side margins for the central portions of their lengths being up'bent to form central guides 10 adapted to embrace the saddle plate and prevent sidewise displacement. The end portions of the rocker plate are down-turned to form end flanges 11, the extremities of the latter being inbent and secured by downwardly pressed overlapping parts 13 of the otherwise upright guide flanges 10. In the larger sizes of clips, the end portions of the guide flanges outside the overlaps 13 has cars 14, which aid the guides 10 in retaining the rocker in place on the saddle plate. Hollow bosses of ribs 15 are likewise formed along the plate adjacent the bers. Notclies 16 in stepped relation are formed in the bottom margins of the end flanges 11, both in the end and side portions, to act as seats for a bar 17, which forms the usual support for a saddle of this description, and which may lie either transversely to or longitudinally of the seat. A bolt 18 passing through the slot 7 and a central aperture 19 in the rocker plate, secures the clip with attached saddle to the bar 17, and by shifting the rocker plate, the angle or pitch of the saddle may be varied as desired. Where it is desirable to use very light material, the saddle itself may be centrally apertured and depressed to form a boss 20 resting upon the flange 8 of the saddle plate, with the bolt 18 passing through the seat and relieving part of the strain on the saddle plate rivets, as indicated in Figs. 5 and 6. Where it is not necessary to provide for a transversely disposed seat bar, the washer plate may have the form shown 111 Fig. '7 with uninterrupted guide flanges 21 and end flanges 22 notched as at 23 to accommodate uide flanges as stiffening membars of different widths and stiffening ribs 24, but with no side notches.
By this construction a very light, durable and easily made clip is obtained which holds the seat saddle, rigidly in adjusted position, and does not work loose, a single bolt clamping the parts together.
Obviously, changes in the details of construct-ion may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and I do not care to limit myself to any particular form or arrangement of parts.
What I claim is 1. A saddle clip comprising a longitudinally slotted saddle plate having a convex under side and lateral flanges adapted to be secured against the under side of the saddle seat, a rocker plate having an apertured body conforming to the under side of the saddle plate with marginal portions adapted to embrace the flanged sides of the saddle plate, the end portions of the rocker plate being down-turned and notched to receive a seat bar, and a bolt passing through the aperture in the rocker plate and the longitudinal slot in the saddle plate.
2. A saddle clip comprising a saddle plate having a convex under side and upturned lateral margins forming flanges adapted to be secured against the bottom of a saddle seat, a rocker plate bent between its ends to conform to the under side of the saddle plate, guides formed on the side margins of the rocker plate to embrace the saddle plate, down-turned flanges on the rocker plate having lower margins adapted to receive a seat bar, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margins and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with a slot, and a bolt adapted to engage the aperture and slots in said plates.
3. A saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends forming a convex under face with the lateral margins up-turned as flanges whose end portions are out-bent to form ears adapted to bear against the under side of the saddle seat, a sheet metal rocker plate bent longitudinally to conform to the saddle plate under face with its side margins bent upwardly to embrace the side flanges of the saddle plate as guides, the end margins of the rocker plate being down-bent and arranged to receive a seat bar, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through the central aperture in the rocker plate and longitudinal slot in the saddle plate.
4. A saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends to form a convex under side with up-turned marginal flanges whose end portions are out-bent to form ears adapted to be secured against the under side of a seat, a longitudinal slot being formed in the body of the saddle plate with up-turned margin, a sheet metal'rocker plate bent to conform to the under face of the saddle plate with down-turnedlend margins whose end portions are in-bent to ex tend longitudinally of the rocker plate and are notched to receive a saddle bar, said margins bent upwardly from the rocker plate as guides embracing the saddle plate, the portions of said margins over the inbent end portions of said down-turned end margins being pressed over said end portions, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through a central aperture in the rocker plate and the saddle plate slot.
5. A saddle clip comprising a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends to form a convex under side with up-turned mar- V, glnal flanges whose end portions are outbent to form ears adapted to be secured against the under side of a seat, a sheet metal rocker plate bent to conform to the under face of the saddle plate with downturned end margins whose end portions are in-bent to extend longitudinally of the rocker plate and are notched to receive the saddle bar, side margins bent upwardly from the rocker plate as guides embracing the saddle plate, the portion of said margins over the inbent end portions of said downturned end margins being pressed over said margins, longitudinal stiffening ribs formed in the body of the rocker plate, the saddle plate being provided with a longitudinal slot with up-turned margin and the rocker plate having a central aperture arranged to register with the slot and a bolt passing through said central aperture in the rocker plate and a saddle plate slot.
6. The combination with a metal seat of a sheet metal saddle plate bent between its ends to form a convex cylindrical under side with up-turned lateral margins having outturned end portions, fastening means passing through apertures of said end portions in the saddle seat, a sheet metal rocker plate bent between its ends to conform to the under face of the saddle plate and provided with down-turned end flanges with extended in-turned end portions transverse to the bodies of said margin, the lower margins of said end flanges being adapted to rest on a side bar passing longitudinally or transversely beneath the plate, up-turned side margins on the rocker plate adapted to emthe slot, and a retaining bolt passing 10 brace the lateral margins of the saddle plate through said aperture and slot.
as guides and down-bent over the inbent In testimony whereof I affix my signature end portions of said inturned end portions,- in presence of two witnesses.
longitudinal stifiening ribs formed in the rocker plate adjacent the end margins, the GUSTAVE DANIDLSON' saddle plate being provided with a longi- Witnesses:
tudinal slot and the rocker plate having a OTTO F. BARTHEL,
central aperture arranged to register with ANNA C. RAVILER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, .D. G.
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