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  • FIG. 2 shows the terret or rein-guide with a screw cut on the lower end under the shoulder.
  • Fig. 3 shows the pad-strap, or pad-iron, as it is more commonly called, with a nut g, cast or made upon it through which is a female screw.
  • Fig. 4f is a view of part of the yoke turned so as to show the slot d, through which the screw of the terret isintended to pass into the nut on the pad-iron.
  • The nature of my invention ⁇ consists in constructing a padtree in such a manner that the pad-iron can be adjusted and secured at any required angle from the yoke, so as to lit easily the back of the horse on which it is placed.
  • All the parts described I make of malleable iron but they may be made of any other proper materiah
  • the face of the shoulder j of the terret is rounded so as to fit smoothly onthe surface of the yoke when the screw e, passes through the slot (Z, in the yoke.
  • This slot I cut of convenient width to allow the projection on the nut gf of the pad-iron to pass, and of such length as will permit the pad-iron to be lixed ⁇ at any necessary angle.
  • the pad-iron I make with a nut as shown in the drawing through which is a female screwl to receive the screw of the terret iron.
  • a shoulder is out on each side of the nut with a proper curve to Iit the inside of the yoke as shown in the drawing at g, making a small projection on the nut which passes into the slot bf the yoke and plays back and forth easily.
  • the curvedV shoulder oit' the nut of the pad-iron ⁇ fits to the lower side of the yoke while the rounded shoulder of the terret lits to the upper side, and the projection on the nut fits in the slot.
  • the pad-iron moving upon thecurved y end of the yoke may be placed at any angle required for use and secured in its place by ⁇ the screw of the terret in the end of th I do not claim as my invention the' yoke, the terret, or the pad-iron separate from each other; but

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEioE;
JAMES` A. LAWRENCE, OF NEW` HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO ROBERTS` AND SAMPSON.
SADDLE-TREE FOR `HARNESS. p
Specification of Letters Patent No. 8,238, dated July 22, 1851.
T0 all whom t may concern.' Y
Be it known thatI, J AMES A. LAWRENCE, of the city, town, and county of New Haven, in the State of Connecticut, have invented a new and Improved `Mode of Constructing Adjustable Padtrees for Harnesses; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description of the con struction and operation of the same, reference beinghad `to the accompanying drawings, making part of thisspecication, in which-` y Figure l is a perspective view of the padtrees complete showing the yoke a. The terrets t, b, and the pad irons c, c, fitted together as for use. Fig. 2 shows the terret or rein-guide with a screw cut on the lower end under the shoulder. Fig. 3 `shows the pad-strap, or pad-iron, as it is more commonly called, with a nut g, cast or made upon it through which is a female screw. Fig. 4f is a view of part of the yoke turned so as to show the slot d, through which the screw of the terret isintended to pass into the nut on the pad-iron.
`The nature of my invention `consists in constructing a padtree in such a manner that the pad-iron can be adjusted and secured at any required angle from the yoke, so as to lit easily the back of the horse on which it is placed. y
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention I will now describe its construction and operation.
All the parts described I make of malleable iron but they may be made of any other proper materiah The end of the yoke, through which the slot cl is cut, I construct so as to form a segment of a circle. The face of the shoulder j of the terret is rounded so as to fit smoothly onthe surface of the yoke when the screw e, passes through the slot (Z, in the yoke. This slot I cut of convenient width to allow the projection on the nut gf of the pad-iron to pass, and of such length as will permit the pad-iron to be lixed` at any necessary angle. The pad-iron I make with a nut as shown in the drawing through which is a female screwl to receive the screw of the terret iron. A shoulder is out on each side of the nut with a proper curve to Iit the inside of the yoke as shown in the drawing at g, making a small projection on the nut which passes into the slot bf the yoke and plays back and forth easily.
Thus, the curvedV shoulder oit' the nut of the pad-iron `fits to the lower side of the yoke while the rounded shoulder of the terret lits to the upper side, and the projection on the nut fits in the slot. In this way the pad-iron moving upon thecurved y end of the yoke may be placed at any angle required for use and secured in its place by `the screw of the terret in the end of th I do not claim as my invention the' yoke, the terret, or the pad-iron separate from each other; but
What I do claim `as my invention and wishto secure by Letters Patent is The combination and arrangement of the yoke the terret and the pad iron in such manner that the pad-ironmay be adjusted at any angle required for use and immediately secured rmly in its place by a screw on the terret-iron passing through the yoke y into the pad-iron substantially asshown in the drawings and'herein set forth.
JAMES A. LAWRENCE. In presence ofl LUcrUs G. PEGK, HENRY B. HARRISON.
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