USD16626S - Design for a hub-band - Google Patents

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USD16626S
USD16626S US D16626 S USD16626 S US D16626S
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John Simpson
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OR D 16q626 DESIGN.
J. SIMPSON.
HUB BAND.
Patented Apr. 13, 1886.
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d C d INVENTOR m prw JOHN SIMPSON,
PATENT OFFICE.
OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE CLEVELAND MALLEABLE IRON COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
DESIGN FOR A HUB-BAND.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 16.626. dated April 13. 1886.
Application Bled February 1. [886. Serial No 190.8fil.
Term of patent H years.
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, JOHN SIMPSON, a citizen 1 of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Onyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented and produced a new and origion! Design in Bands for Carriage and \Vagon Hubs, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawingforming part thereof.
The single figure of the drawing represents a plain elevation of my newly-designed band.
My design consists in a hub-band which, when viewedin elevation,showstwo sides with flat even faced flanges projecting at right angles to the periphery of the body of the band, their edges and backs curved, as shown, and having a band-like body part on one side of the flanges, with a periphery running in parallel lines fromits onterto itsinner end, and a conoidal-shaped inner body pal-t as shown and described.
In thedrawing,A is the hub. B is the hubband, and O and D are its respective sides.
Each side of the band is formed with a flat faced flange, lettered c and d, respectively. These flanges have edges that curve away from the faces and round into the backs, which extend inwardly toward the center of the hub in lines substantially parallel to the faces about half their depth, where they turn gracefully outward and run into the surface of the body parts 0 d. The periphery of the body part 0, beyond the curvature of the base ofthe flange, is tubular outer edge, where it tapers into anextension, a, formed by concave converging lines running longitudinally,while the periphery ot the part d resembles asection of a conoid in longitudinal view, its surface being defined by lines running slightly convex and converging from the base of the inner flange to the hand-like extremity d, formed on its outer end.
Having thus described my invention. what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-' In a design for a hub band, the contour of the same, consisting in the flat even faces and the curved edges and backs of the flanges c d, the plain band-like periphery of the outer body part, c, and the curvature of the extension 0, running in concave converging lines longitudinally, and the periphery of theinner body part, (1'. defined by converging convex lines extending from the base of the flange to the extremity d, as shown and described.
JOHN SIMPSON.
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H. T. FISHER, CHAS. D. O'CONNOR.
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