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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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    • F16G15/04Quickly-detachable chain couplings; Shackles chain links with rapid junction means are classified according to the corresponding kind of chain
    • F16G15/06Shackles designed for attachment by joint pins to chain elements, e.g. D-shackles so called harp links; the D-chain links are classified according to the corresponding kind of chain

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  • My invention relates more 'particularly to singletrees for hearses, though it is applicable to all classes of singletrees. Its object is to overcome the necessity of grooving or boring the singletree, and thereby avoid the consequent weakening of the singletree at its point of connection with the doubletree.
  • Figure I is an elevation of my improved singletree with means for connecting the same to the doubletree.
  • line xxof Fig-l.v Fig. 3. is a bottom plan view of the retaining-box.
  • A represents an imperforate and ungrooved singletree.
  • B is the usual strap secured around said singletree at its middle, and C the pivotal holt, whose attened upper end is clamped between the lower ends of the strap by means of the jaws D and bolt E. 4
  • the singletree can be placed and held in a position 5o with reference to its grain to most advantageously resist the strain upon it and prevent its breaking.

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G. R. EDGLEY.
SINGLBTRBE. l N0. 368,079. Patented Aug. 9, 1887.
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GEORGE B. EDGLEY, OF MADISONVILLE, vASSIGNOR TO THE CRANE 8U BREED MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
SINGLETREE.
SPECIPICATIN forming part of Letters Patent 510.368.079, dated August 9, 1887.
Application filed May 4, 1887. Serial No. 237,092. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE R. EDGLEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Madisonville, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Singletrees, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates more 'particularly to singletrees for hearses, though it is applicable to all classes of singletrees. Its object is to overcome the necessity of grooving or boring the singletree, and thereby avoid the consequent weakening of the singletree at its point of connection with the doubletree.
The novelty of my invention will be herein set forth, and specifically pointed out in the claims. y
In the accompanying` drawings, Figure I is an elevation of my improved singletree with means for connecting the same to the doubletree. line xxof Fig-l.v Fig. 3. is a bottom plan view of the retaining-box.
The same letters of reference are used 4to indicate identical parts in all the figures.
Heretofore, in connecting s ingletrees to doubletrees, it has been the practice either to bore the singletree at its middle for the passage ofthe pivotal bolt, which also served as the means of connection to the doubletree, or else to circumferentially groove the singletree at its middle to ent-ire] y or partially recess the connecting-strap to lprevent the longitudinal slipping of the singletree.
My invention will be readily understood by reference to the' accompanying drawings.
A represents an imperforate and ungrooved singletree.
B is the usual strap secured around said singletree at its middle, and C the pivotal holt, whose attened upper end is clamped between the lower ends of the strap by means of the jaws D and bolt E. 4
To hold the strap in position, and thereby prevent the longitudinal slipping of the sin-z Fig. 2 is a sectional View through the' gletree, I provide a retaining-box, F, which ts over the strap and is screwed on each side, as at a, to the singletree. 5o
As an additional means for securing the singletree and for preventing its turning in' the strap, I provide retaining-points b, Figs.
2 and 4, upon the under side of the box F, which, when the latter is screwed to the single- 5 5 tree, pass through perforations in the strap, thus'securely holding the singletree from any axial movement.
It will be observed that by this means the singletree can be placed and held in a position 5o with reference to its grain to most advantageously resist the strain upon it and prevent its breaking.
While I have described my invention as peculiarly adapted to singletrees, it can be applied with advantage to neck-yokes, in which event the centers would be held upon the yoke by the retaining-box in the same manner as is the connecting-strap shown in the drawings,
and by the use of the retaining-points the neckA 7o yoke would be prevented from turning.'
Having thus fully described my invention, I claim- 1. The combination, with a singletree audits connecting-strap, of a retaining-box fitted over 7 5 singletree A, retaining-box F, secured thereto,
and provided on.its under side with retainingpoints b, the strap B, held by said retainingbox, clamps D, bolt E, and pivotal bolt C, substantially as and for the purpose described.
GEORGE E. EDGLEY.
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