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US1155165A
US1155165A US86982314A US1914869823A US1155165A US 1155165 A US1155165 A US 1155165A US 86982314 A US86982314 A US 86982314A US 1914869823 A US1914869823 A US 1914869823A US 1155165 A US1155165 A US 1155165A
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  • PatentedSept. 28, 1915 are PatentedSept. 28, 1915.
  • M invention relates to im rovements in' team harnesses and has for its objectto protransmitting the load, both lar to the horses back.
  • the invention consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter de scribed and defined in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a .perspective view of a harnessed team of horses, hitched to a draft pole and showing the invention incorporated in the harnesses;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear edge elevation of the invention, some parts parts being broken away; and
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the invention, as shown in Fig. 2, some parts being indicated by broken mes.
  • the numerals 1, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, team of horses, draft pole and neck yoke.
  • the bridle 4 lines 5, check rein 6, collar 7, hames 8, traces 9, neck yoke strap 10, martingale 11, crupper 12,.breeching 13 and hip straps 14.
  • the above described parts may be of the standard or any desired form.
  • the numeral 15 indicates a bridge bracket, hav- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed Novembifl, 1914.
  • Each back pad comprises a pairof cooperating clamping top and bottom plates 16, which is shown. vided with an outwardly and downwardly turned flange 18, within which is mounted the bottom plate 16.
  • Machine screws or other suitable means adjustably and detach ably connect the plates 16 for parallel movements toward and from each other.
  • the marginal edge of the cover pad20 is frictionally clamped between the plates 16 and a filler, of hair or other suitable material, is placed between said cover and bottom plate 16.
  • the back pads are secured to the bridge bracket 15 for universal movements with respect thereto by ball and socket joints 22.
  • he socket members of these joints are formed in the and the ball members thereof depend from and are secured to the end portions of the bridge bracket by nut-equipped bolts 23. These bolts 23 also secure to the ends of the bridge bracket 15 a pair of upwardly projecting line rings 24-. trap plates 25 are secured by machine screws, not shown, to the ends and under side of the bridge bracket 15. These machine screws 26 also extend into the base portions of the line rings 24 and hold the same against lateral twisting movement on the bolts 23. In each strap-receiving plate are formed 30. A check rein hook 31 is rigidly secured to the longitudinal center of the bridge bracket 15 and projects thereabove.
  • a belly band 32 is connected at its ends to the strap plates 25 through the slots 27 and holds the back pads in position on the horses back.
  • Supporting straps 33 are the neck yoke strap rings, which are on the hames 8, and through the slots 28 in the strap plates 25.
  • the normal weight on the collar 7 is transmitted from the neck yoke 3 directly to the back pads, through the neck yoke strap 10 and supporting straps 33.
  • Breeching straps 3% connect the ends of the breeching 13 with Said straps 34 are passed through the slots 29 of said strap plates.
  • backing strains on the reeching 13 are transmitted to the neck only the former of The top plateld is pro Obviously, by manipulating the con central portions of the botstrap-reslots30 in said strap plates.
  • the above described device has, in actual usage, proven highly eflicient for the purtween said hames and strap-plates tending 7 i Inga to shift the load on said collar to said back pads a belly band connecting said stra, plates, -andstrap connections betweeen the breeching of said harness and said strap plates.

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M. O. ROLSTAD.
HARNESS.
APPLICATION FILED NOV-2, 1914.
PatentedSept. 28, 1915.
, vide means for normal and backing stra ns, from; the col:
' .necting means of the ilTT MARTIN O. ROLSTAD, OF SISSETON, SOUTH DAKCTA.
/ nanivnss.
To all w ham it may concern:
citizen of the United States, residing at Sisseton, in the county of Roberts and State of South Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Harness; and I do hereby declare the following'to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to .which it appertains to make and use the same. i
M invention relates to im rovements in' team harnesses and has for its objectto protransmitting the load, both lar to the horses back.
As is well known, in some kinds of work horses are required to do, such as drawing farm machinery, their necks often become very sore, making them unfit for work, owing to the necessary weight carried by the collars and the continuous pounding action of the draft poles on the neck yokes/ To relieve the horses necksof this load, my in 'vention is designed to transmit the load to their backs where the samemay be easily carried.
To the above end, generally stated, the invention consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter de scribed and defined in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views. I
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a .perspective view of a harnessed team of horses, hitched to a draft pole and showing the invention incorporated in the harnesses; Fig. 2 is a rear edge elevation of the invention, some parts parts being broken away; and Fig. 3 is a plan view of the invention, as shown in Fig. 2, some parts being indicated by broken mes.
The numerals 1, 2 and 3 indicate, respectively, team of horses, draft pole and neck yoke. Of the parts of the harness, it is necessary to note the bridle 4, lines 5, check rein 6, collar 7, hames 8, traces 9, neck yoke strap 10, martingale 11, crupper 12,.breeching 13 and hip straps 14. The above described parts may be of the standard or any desired form.
Referring now to the invention incorporated in the above described harness, the numeral 15 indicates a bridge bracket, hav- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed Novembifl, 1914.
p i 1 ing on each end a back pad. Be, it known that I, MARTIN O. RonsrAn,
I tom plates 16,
. ceiving slots 27 28, 29 and being removed and some 7 passed through the strap plates 25.
Patented Sept. as, rare. Serial no. ceases.
Each back pad comprises a pairof cooperating clamping top and bottom plates 16, which is shown. vided with an outwardly and downwardly turned flange 18, within which is mounted the bottom plate 16. Machine screws or other suitable means adjustably and detach ably connect the plates 16 for parallel movements toward and from each other. The marginal edge of the cover pad20 is frictionally clamped between the plates 16 and a filler, of hair or other suitable material, is placed between said cover and bottom plate 16.
plates 16, the old pad cover and filler maybe readily replaced with a new one.
The back pads are secured to the bridge bracket 15 for universal movements with respect thereto by ball and socket joints 22.
he socket members of these joints are formed in the and the ball members thereof depend from and are secured to the end portions of the bridge bracket by nut-equipped bolts 23. These bolts 23 also secure to the ends of the bridge bracket 15 a pair of upwardly projecting line rings 24-. trap plates 25 are secured by machine screws, not shown, to the ends and under side of the bridge bracket 15. These machine screws 26 also extend into the base portions of the line rings 24 and hold the same against lateral twisting movement on the bolts 23. In each strap-receiving plate are formed 30. A check rein hook 31 is rigidly secured to the longitudinal center of the bridge bracket 15 and projects thereabove.
A belly band 32 is connected at its ends to the strap plates 25 through the slots 27 and holds the back pads in position on the horses back. Supporting straps 33 are the neck yoke strap rings, which are on the hames 8, and through the slots 28 in the strap plates 25. Obviously, the normal weight on the collar 7 is transmitted from the neck yoke 3 directly to the back pads, through the neck yoke strap 10 and supporting straps 33. Breeching straps 3% connect the ends of the breeching 13 with Said straps 34 are passed through the slots 29 of said strap plates. Obviously, backing strains on the reeching 13 are transmitted to the neck only the former of The top plateld is pro Obviously, by manipulating the con central portions of the botstrap-reslots30 in said strap plates.
yoke 3 through the breeching straps 34, strap plates 25, supporting straps and neck yoke strap This transmitting of the backing strains relieves the horses neck from the customary pulling strains of the collar. To
prevent the back pads from pullingfor- Ward under'the pulling strains ofthe sup: porting straps 33, crupper straps 35 are connected to the crupper 12 and to the strap plates 25 by passing the same throughthe I All of the strapsi32, 33,34 and 35 are equipped with bucklesso that they may be adjusted to fit the horseto Which they are applied.
The above described device has, in actual usage, proven highly eflicient for the purtween said hames and strap-plates tending 7 i Inga to shift the load on said collar to said back pads a belly band connecting said stra, plates, -andstrap connections betweeen the breeching of said harness and said strap plates. Y
- 52. The combination With a harness, havcollar, hames, a breeching and a crup per,of abridge bracket, having at its ends strap plates and back pads, strap connections between said hames andstrap plates tending to shift theload on said oollar to said back pads, a belly band connecting said strap plates, strap connections between the crup-s pergoffsaid harness and said strap plates, and strap connections between the breeching of said harness and said strap plates;
In testimonywhereof I afiix my signature in 'presence of two vvitnes'ses, 1 v a p MAR iNoRoLsTAn; ,Witn lsesz so I Hm LEO J 'Lunourrs oi-r.
' Gopiesofthis patent ma be obtained for fivcents eaeli, addressing-tile Commissioner of Patents,
v r 'w sh'in'gton, D. G. V
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US20090077935A1 (en) * 2004-12-24 2009-03-26 Timothy William Forster Quadruped animal harness
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US20090077935A1 (en) * 2004-12-24 2009-03-26 Timothy William Forster Quadruped animal harness
AU2005318869B2 (en) * 2004-12-24 2011-08-25 Timothy William Forster Quadruped animal harness
US20100064642A1 (en) * 2008-09-11 2010-03-18 Talent Jimmy D Auxiliary horse saddle for children

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