US169685A - Improvement in apparatus for detaching horses from carriages - Google Patents
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- Plate 1 represents a side elevation of my apparatus attached to a broken section of a carriage-shaft.
- Plate 2 shows the various parts in detail, and will be referred to by the respective figures.
- My invention has for its object the method of hitching a horse to a carriage in such a way that there shall be but two points of connection, which points shall be under the control of the driver, so that, in case of the horse taking fright and becoming unmanageable, the driver can instantly break the points of connection and allow the horse. to leave the carriage. It also has in view the speedy attachment of the horse to the carriage.
- My apparatus consists of two essential parts, the one, A, attached to the shaft, and the other, B, to which the harness is secui ed, attached to the part A, and capable of being detached from it at will.
- the part E Figure l, is an irregularly-shaped piece of metal, consisting of three buckles or rings, to which are fast ened, respectively, the harness-saddle or girthband to the buckle c, the tug-strap to the forwardly-projecting buckle d, and the backingstrap to the buckle c, which extends laterally in an opposite direction from the buckle d, and is bent, as seen in Fig. 2, so as not to interfere with or touch the part A.
- the part A, Fig. 3 occupies a position upon the shaft about its middle, where, by means of the slotted collars h h, it can slip upon the guide-stays i z, backward and forward, to a'limited extent.
- a spring represented by the dotted lines o.
- This spring is operated by the trigger p, which. terminates in a knob or eyelet, for the suit-able connection of a cord or wire.
- the circular face of the latch rests against the end of the stud g, and. prevents the sleeve from slipping off when the horse is traveling.
- the hook 1 bent forward, as seen, for the purpose of retaining upon it the forward end of the trace, represented by the dotted lines. The other end of the trace is fastened to the whiffletree in the customary manner.
- the other part of my invention which relates to the mechanism for releasing the horse from the carriage by means of pulling the triggers t, can be accomplisheddn various ways-as, for instance, having a cord from each trigger passing to the hand of the driver, so that, by aslight pull, the latches maybe instai'ltaneously released, and, the sleeves being no longer held upon the studs, the horse will thus he detached'from the carriage.
- the cords may pass over pulleys at or near the single-tree, and be operated by means of an upright lever.
- the Way that I would suggest as best would be as illustrated in Fig. 4, where n represent the cords attached to the triggers, and passing through the pulleys m w. A single cord, 1 passes from them, and.
- the part A consisting of the collars h h, latch l, trigger 10, bent hook r, and stud g. 2.
- the part B composed of the buckles or rings 0, d, and e, and sleevef, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
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I APPARATUS FOR DETACHING HORSES FROM CARRIAGES. 15g,535 Patented Nov. 9,1875.
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, I. L. FALLIS. APPARATUS FOR DETACHING HORSES FROM CARRIAGEJS.
Patented Nov.9, 1875.
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NFEFERS, PHDTO-LITHOGRAFHER, WASHINGTON, D C,
UNITED STATES ISAAC L. FALLIS, or DAYTON, OHIO,
PATENT QFFIGE.
ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF Hrs RIGHT.
TO FERDINAND STEPHAN,OF SAME PLACE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 169,685, dated November 9, 1875; application filed January 16, 1875. v
' ters of reference marked thereon.
In the following description reference will be made to the equipment of but one side of.
the horse, and it will be understood that the opposite side is to be similarly equipped.
My invention has for its object the method of hitching a horse to a carriage in such a way that there shall be but two points of connection, which points shall be under the control of the driver, so that, in case of the horse taking fright and becoming unmanageable, the driver can instantly break the points of connection and allow the horse. to leave the carriage. It also has in view the speedy attachment of the horse to the carriage.
My apparatus consists of two essential parts, the one, A, attached to the shaft, and the other, B, to which the harness is secui ed, attached to the part A, and capable of being detached from it at will. The part E, Figure l, is an irregularly-shaped piece of metal, consisting of three buckles or rings, to which are fast ened, respectively, the harness-saddle or girthband to the buckle c, the tug-strap to the forwardly-projecting buckle d, and the backingstrap to the buckle c, which extends laterally in an opposite direction from the buckle d, and is bent, as seen in Fig. 2, so as not to interfere with or touch the part A. Thus it will be seen that all the parts of the harness, which ordinarily are fastened to the shafts in several places, are brought together, and are united by means ofthe part A'. To the under side of the upright buckle c is a sleeve, f. By slipping same upon the stud 9, Fig. 3,
forms the connection of the parts A and B, and, as will be seen hereafter, the only points" of connection between the horse and the carriage. The part A, Fig. 3, occupies a position upon the shaft about its middle, where, by means of the slotted collars h h, it can slip upon the guide-stays i z, backward and forward, to a'limited extent. At its forward end is a latch, l, pivoted at m, and capable of being depressed to the position shown by the dotted lines, n, to allow the sleeve f to be slipped upon the stud g in making the connection between the horse and the carriage. When so slipped on the latch is to be raised,
and will be fastened by a spring, represented by the dotted lines o. This spring is operated by the trigger p, which. terminates in a knob or eyelet, for the suit-able connection of a cord or wire. The circular face of the latch rests against the end of the stud g, and. prevents the sleeve from slipping off when the horse is traveling. At the rear of the part A is the hook 1", bent forward, as seen, for the purpose of retaining upon it the forward end of the trace, represented by the dotted lines. The other end of the trace is fastened to the whiffletree in the customary manner.
The operation of my invention may be described as follows: We will suppose the barness to be placed upon the horse in the usual manner. It will be noticed that the forward end of the tracethat is to say, the tugstrap-is fastened to the buckle d, the girthband or harness-saddle to the buckle c, and the backing-strap to the buckle c. It will also be noticed that the part A is upon the carriage-shafts, and that the traces are fastened to the whiftletree and to the hooks 1. Now, upon backing the horse into the shafts, and slipping the sleeves f upon the studs 9, and springing the latches l, the connection between the ,horse and carriage is madecomplete;
It will be further noticed that, by the abovedescribed method, the perfect freedom of movement allowed the horse in the ordinary method of harnessing is still retained in this my improvement, for the collars h h upon the part A serve the purpose of the ordinary leather loops in sustaining the weight of the shafts;
and, although the trace is separated by myapparatus, yet it is, in effect, as if it were not so separated, and has the same play backward and forward given it by the motion of the horse in traveling. The backing-strap is also secured to bear the necessary strain in backing. 'In other words, the mechanical rclations between the horse and carriageare not interfered with by the application of my apparatus.
The other part of my invention, which relates to the mechanism for releasing the horse from the carriage by means of pulling the triggers t, can be accomplisheddn various ways-as, for instance, having a cord from each trigger passing to the hand of the driver, so that, by aslight pull, the latches maybe instai'ltaneously released, and, the sleeves being no longer held upon the studs, the horse will thus he detached'from the carriage. Or, again, the cords may pass over pulleys at or near the single-tree, and be operated by means of an upright lever. The Way that I would suggest as best would be as illustrated in Fig. 4, where n represent the cords attached to the triggers, and passing through the pulleys m w. A single cord, 1 passes from them, and.
through the bottom of the carriage, where it is attached to a button or ring,vby pulling which both triggers would be acted on at the same instant, and the horse be freed from the carriage.
Having fully described my invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In apparatus for detaching horses from vehicles, the part A, consisting of the collars h h, latch l, trigger 10, bent hook r, and stud g. 2. In combination with the tug or part A, as described, the part B, composed of the buckles or rings 0, d, and e, and sleevef, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
. ISAAC L. FALLIS.
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J AGOB F. EBER'I, CHAS. M. PEGK.
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