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US1128735A
US1128735A US85748814A US1914857488A US1128735A US 1128735 A US1128735 A US 1128735A US 85748814 A US85748814 A US 85748814A US 1914857488 A US1914857488 A US 1914857488A US 1128735 A US1128735 A US 1128735A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62JCYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
    • B62J1/00Saddles or other seats for cycles; Arrangement thereof; Component parts
    • B62J1/02Saddles resiliently mounted on the frame; Equipment therefor, e.g. springs

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  • This invention relates particularly to the saddle mounting for motorcycles; and the primary object is to provide a cheap, compact and durable construction, operating in an approved manner.
  • Figure 1 represents a broken elevational view of the rear upper portion of a motorcycle-frame, and a saddle (shown in vertical section) mounted thereon;
  • Fig. 2 a section taken approximately as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 a broken perspective view, showing a detail of the connection between the saddle-springs and a post-carried frame employed.
  • A. represents a portion of the frame of the motorcycle; and B, a saddle mounted thereon.
  • the frame in the form shown, is of tubular construction, having the slightly inclined member 1, the upper strut, or top reach, 2, and the rear fork 3.
  • the member 1 contains a coil 4, upon which is mounted a plunger 5.
  • To the upper end of the plunger 5 is connected, by a link 6, the intermediate portion of a post, or lever 7, whose front end is secured by a pivot 8 to the member 2.
  • a clamping-device 9 On the projecting rear end of the reclining post 7 is mounted a clamping-device 9.
  • the saddle-body is provided with a metal plate, or cantle, 10, whose front portion is connected by a clip 11, to a pivot 12 carried by an car 13 rising from the member 7 a short distance in the rear of the pivot 8.
  • a metal plate, or cantle 10
  • whose front portion is connected by a clip 11
  • a pivot 12 carried by an car 13 rising from the member 7 a short distance in the rear of the pivot 8.
  • Fixedly mounted on the clamping-device 9 is a pair of rearwardly-extending arms 14, whose rear ends are widely separated, and fixedly united by a yoke 15, which is connected therewith by bolts 16.
  • Patentedlteb. 16, 1915 Patentedlteb. 16, 1915.
  • the compression coils 17 surmount the tension coils 18, and the upper ends of the compression coils are disposed beneath the rear portion of the saddle-body.
  • the compression coils are supported independently of the tension coils.
  • the coils l7 confined between the saddle-body and the bolts 16 are compressed, while the weight from the saddle-body is also transmitted through the rods 19 to the lower ends of the tension coils, so that the tension coils will be extended.
  • the resiliency of the mounting is improved by the fact that the plunger 5 upon which the intermediate portion of the post 7 is supported is mounted on the spring 4.

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D. S. TROXEL.
MOTOR CYCLE AND SADDLE THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 19, 1914.
mmgmfim Patented Feb. 16, 1915.
THE NORRIS PETERS (30.. PHOTOVLITHOH WASH/NLJDN D. c
DAVID S. TROXEL,
or ELYRIA, onro.
MOTOR-CYCLE AND SADDLE THEREFOR.
Application filed August 19, 1914.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, DAVID S. TRoXEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Elyria, in the county of Lorain and State of Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Motor-Cycles and Saddles Therefor, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates particularly to the saddle mounting for motorcycles; and the primary object is to provide a cheap, compact and durable construction, operating in an approved manner.
The invention is illustrated in the preferred embodiment in the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 represents a broken elevational view of the rear upper portion of a motorcycle-frame, and a saddle (shown in vertical section) mounted thereon; Fig. 2, a section taken approximately as indicated at line 2 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3, a broken perspective view, showing a detail of the connection between the saddle-springs and a post-carried frame employed.
In the construction illustrated, A. represents a portion of the frame of the motorcycle; and B, a saddle mounted thereon. The frame, in the form shown, is of tubular construction, having the slightly inclined member 1, the upper strut, or top reach, 2, and the rear fork 3. The member 1 contains a coil 4, upon which is mounted a plunger 5. To the upper end of the plunger 5 is connected, by a link 6, the intermediate portion of a post, or lever 7, whose front end is secured by a pivot 8 to the member 2. On the projecting rear end of the reclining post 7 is mounted a clamping-device 9. The saddle-body is provided with a metal plate, or cantle, 10, whose front portion is connected by a clip 11, to a pivot 12 carried by an car 13 rising from the member 7 a short distance in the rear of the pivot 8. Fixedly mounted on the clamping-device 9 is a pair of rearwardly-extending arms 14, whose rear ends are widely separated, and fixedly united by a yoke 15, which is connected therewith by bolts 16. The lower ends of a pair of compression coils 17 and the upper ends of a pair of tension coils 18 are secured to the bolts 16; and extending through said coils are rods 19, whose lower ends are supported on the lower ends of the tension coils 18, the rods 19 forming the downwardlyextending arms of a yoke whose connecting Specification of Letters Patent.
Patentedlteb. 16, 1915.
Serial No. 857,488..
member 20 is secured, by pivot-clips 21, to
the rear portion of the cantle 10. Thus, the compression coils 17 surmount the tension coils 18, and the upper ends of the compression coils are disposed beneath the rear portion of the saddle-body.
It will be understood that the compression coils are supported independently of the tension coils. When the rear portion of the saddle-body is forced downwardly, the coils l7 confined between the saddle-body and the bolts 16 are compressed, while the weight from the saddle-body is also transmitted through the rods 19 to the lower ends of the tension coils, so that the tension coils will be extended. Also, the resiliency of the mounting is improved by the fact that the plunger 5 upon which the intermediate portion of the post 7 is supported is mounted on the spring 4.
The construction described is simple, cheap, durable, and aifords a saddle-mounting of great resilience.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitation should be understood therefrom.
What I regard as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In means of the character set forth, the combination with a motorcycle frame, of a spring-supported plunger mounted in the rear upper portion thereof, a reclining post supported on said plunger and having its front end pivotally connected to said frame, a saddle-body having its front portion pivotally joined to said post, a clamping device secured to the rear end of said post, arms secured to and projecting rearwardly from said clamping device, tension coils having their upper ends secured to said arms and surmounting compression coils having their lower ends secured to said arms, and rods pivotally connected with the rear portion of the saddle-body and extending through said coils and having their lower ends conneclted with the lower ends of said tension 001 s.
2. In means of the character set forth, the combination with a motorcycle-frame, of a spring-supported plunger mounted in the rear upper portion thereof, a reclining post having its front end pivotally connected with the top frame-member and having its intermediate portion linked to said plunger, a saddle-body having its front portion pivconnected with said bolts, a yoke having pivotal connection with the rear portion of the saddle-body and provided with arms extending through said coils, and connections 15 between the lower ends of said last-named arms and the lower ends of said tension springs.
DAVID S. TROXEL. In presence of F. M. STEVENS, IRMA AUSTIN.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Gommissioner of Patents,
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2572949A (en) * 1947-01-30 1951-10-30 Kenneth E Reese Punch press and the like
DE4244214A1 (en) * 1991-12-27 1993-07-01 Tokico Ltd Seat pin arrangement for bicycle, mountain bike, etc - has guide tube and tubular seat pin, and spring arrangement between them, for elastic support of saddle carrier

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2572949A (en) * 1947-01-30 1951-10-30 Kenneth E Reese Punch press and the like
DE4244214A1 (en) * 1991-12-27 1993-07-01 Tokico Ltd Seat pin arrangement for bicycle, mountain bike, etc - has guide tube and tubular seat pin, and spring arrangement between them, for elastic support of saddle carrier
US5397094A (en) * 1991-12-27 1995-03-14 Tokico, Ltd. Saddle supporting device

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