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USRE2784E
USRE2784E US RE2784 E USRE2784 E US RE2784E
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i n @reitsh gitarre @anni @new vGEORGE W. GREGORY, 'OF WAIT.ERTOW/N,l NEW YORK.
Letters Patent 1Y0. 57,125, dated August 14, 1866; antedated February 14, 1866; reissue No. 2,784, dated October 22, 1867.
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TO ALL WIIOM IT MY- CONCERN:
Bo it known that I, GEORGE W. GREGORY, of Watertown, Jei'erson county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful4 improvements in the Manner of Adjusting Pulleys for I'Iay-Forksand other Purposes to Beams or Rafters; and I do hcrcby'deelaro that the following is a full, clear, and 'exact description thereof, reference being` had to the annexed drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, like letters indicating likelparts, and in which- Figure I is a perspective View of my grapple or adjustable pulley-support hooked on lthe beam and supporting a pulley, and y A Figure 2 is a perspective view of. the grapple or support opened and being hooked on the beam.
In operating hay-forks it is necessary that one of the pulleys shall hang over thatportiou of the bay where the hay is to be deposited, and in large barns it is necessary to change the position of the pulley from time to time, in order to distribute lthe hay in all parts of the bay.
Heretofore the pulley has eithor been supported by a screw-hook screwed in to the beam or rafter, or by a cord or chain passed around the beam or rafter, and in both cases the operator, before using the fork, has been obliged to ascend in some manner into the peak of the barn, and with a bit bore ahole for the hook and screw the hook therein, or'pass a.l chain or rope arourfd the beam or rafter, to which hook, chainf-or'rope the pulley was then attached, The ascent must bc made as often as it becomes necessary to change the pulley, and is often, in 'high barns, quite dangerous and always inconvenient.
My invention therefore consists in supporting the pulley or pulleysby means of a cord or chainattached to an adjustable pulley-support, which is provided with one or more sockets, or their equivalents, in which poles may be inserted, and the grapple or support changed, by the operator standing below, from place to place,.as
may be desired, thus obviating the danger and inconvenience above stated.
In order to enable others to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and n operation.
, The adjustable pulley-support is composed of two bent arms,V A A, pivoted together at B, and having the part C C curved and pointed suiiicient to surround a beam or rafter or to fasten in its sides. The part marked I is intended to represent a beam. The lower ends of arms A A are provided with suitable sockets and rings, D and E, the former to receive poles II H, by which the-pulley-support is-operated and changed from place to place, and the latter to which the cord or rope F is attached that supports the pulley G.
The chain or cord is first passed through thc oye f the pulley,`the chain is then fastened to -eyes E, and poles H areinserted in sockets D, and the pulley-supportwith thc pulley attached is raised into the peak, opened and closed over the beam whenever desired. The poles inay then be removed. The weight of the pulley, and
` the weight of the fork and hay on the cord passing over the pulley, tend to keep the pulley-support close to the beam.
I am aware that grapples have been constructed similar in their general appearance to the one shown by me, butnone, so far as I am aware, have been provided with a tube or socket and'used for this purpose. I do not therefore claim agrapple constructed as herein described, neither do I desire to confine myself to the precise construction herein described, butwhat I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. An adjustable pulley-support, having one or more sockets, or their equivalents, by and through which the pulley-Slipport may be operated and changed from place to place, for thc purpose set forth.
2. An adjustable pulley-support, provided with means for changing. the saine from place to place, and with means for supporting the pulley.
GEO. W. GREGORY.
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, ORAN Gf. Oris, JOHN Kmis'r.

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