USRE4580E - Improvement in harness-trimmings - Google Patents

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USRE4580E
USRE4580E US RE4580 E USRE4580 E US RE4580E
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  • the lining in fact, is substantially a short tube. It is placed within the terret, ring, buckle, or other equivalent part of the harness-trimmings; and with a mandrel, or other tool, its edges are turned up or outward, to keep it in place and burnished, when it becomes a permanent lining of the ring, or other part.
  • the ring lining is made of brass, white-metal, or equivalent metal or alloy.
  • the terret A has its ring B first covered with its leather or other covering, 0, and then the cast metal or whole ring-lining D, shown in cross-section in Fig. 3 and separate in Fig. 4., is inserted in the interior thereof.
  • the inner surface of the ring B is preferably made more or less flattened in form, so that the outer surface of the lining shall fit and be held the more securely therein, and re- D, fitting the interior of the said terret, or ring,

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UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.
JOHN BAUER, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN HARNESS-TRIMMINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0.116,536, dated July 4, 1871; reissue No. 4,580, dated October 10, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN BAUER, of Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented an Improvement in Harness-Trimmin gs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making part of this specification Figure 1 being a side View of a terret constructed with my improvement; Fig. 2, a central section thereof through the body of the ring; Fig. 3, a transverse central section of the same; Fig.- 4, view of a part detached.
Like letters designate corresponding parts in all the figures.
As a harness-maker I have found from experi ence that the lining of the rings, and other similar articles of harness-trimmings of rolled sheetmetal, which, having first been formed into a ring and the ends thereof soldered together, is finally pressed into the interior of the harness-ring, is of short duration, requiring frequent replacement, does not answer the purpose intended,'and is an injury to the harness for the reason that the friotionof the reins, or other parts ofthe harness wearing on this thin sheet-metal lining soon cuts it through, and the sharp edges of the worn sheeta'netal in turn out the reins, so that the device is worse than useless. To obviate these defects I employ a cast-metal ring, or other form, for the lining, being made whole, with no ends to be joined together by solder liable to break apart, and of any required thickness, sufficient to last without replacing, as long as the harnessring or other article of harness-trimming itself lasts. The lining, in fact, is substantially a short tube. It is placed within the terret, ring, buckle, or other equivalent part of the harness-trimmings; and with a mandrel, or other tool, its edges are turned up or outward, to keep it in place and burnished, when it becomes a permanent lining of the ring, or other part. The ring lining is made of brass, white-metal, or equivalent metal or alloy.
Thus, as represented in the drawing, the terret A has its ring B first covered with its leather or other covering, 0, and then the cast metal or whole ring-lining D, shown in cross-section in Fig. 3 and separate in Fig. 4., is inserted in the interior thereof. The inner surface of the ring B is preferably made more or less flattened in form, so that the outer surface of the lining shall fit and be held the more securely therein, and re- D, fitting the interior of the said terret, or ring,
substantially as and for the purpose herein specified.
JOHN BAUER.
Witnesses:
J'. S. BROWN, D. J. BROWN. (72)

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