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US929806A
US929806A US46921508A US1908469215A US929806A US 929806 A US929806 A US 929806A US 46921508 A US46921508 A US 46921508A US 1908469215 A US1908469215 A US 1908469215A US 929806 A US929806 A US 929806A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • B60J7/1226Soft tops for convertible vehicles
    • B60J7/1265Soft tops for convertible vehicles characterised by kinematic movements, e.g. using parallelogram linkages
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  • This invention relates to improvements in raising and lowering attachments for bugg tops.
  • the object is to provide an attachment of this character by means of which the buggy top may be quickly and easily raised and lowered by an occupant of a buggy sitting at either end of the seat, means being provided whereby the movement of one side of the top will be imparted to the other, and both sides thus moved in unison without strain on the covering material of the top.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the body and top of a bugg showing the application of the invention thereto with the top in raised position; Fig.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view showing the top in lowered position;
  • Fig. 3 is a rear view of the parts as shown in F 1;
  • 1 denotes the body, 2 the seat and 3 the top of a buggy.
  • the top is formed with the usual bows 4 on the upper portion of which is secured the usual cover 5.
  • the bows 1 of the top are pivotally connected at their lower ends to a pivot bolt 6 arranged on the guard rail 7 of the seat in the usual manner.
  • Revolubly mounted in suitable bearing brackets 8 on the rear side of the seat is a rock shaft 9, to the outer ends of which are secured the lower ends of my improved top raising braces 10, said braces being formed in a lower section 12 and an upper Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the sections being hingedly connected together at their inner ends by a rule joint 14.
  • the outer end of the upper section is pivotally connected between a pair of apertured lugs 15 arranged on a strengthening bar 16 which is secured to the rear side of the back bow of the top.
  • the strengthening bar 16 is preferably secured to the bow by clip 17 arranged thereon and being adapted to embrace the bow and to be secured thereto by bolts, rivets or other suitable fastening means.
  • a suitable locking mechanism which is here shown and is preferably in the form of an L-shaped catch 10" mounted on section 12 and having formed in one arm a squared recess adapted to engage the upper section of the brace adjacent to its hinge connection with the lower section, when the latter is in an operative position.
  • the notched or recessed arm of the catch is also provided with an outwardly curved extension 10 which is adapted to be engaged by the upper sec tion of the brace when the latter is being opened to an operative position on the raising of the top thus lifting the catch and permitting the upper section to move to an operative position at which time the notched portion of the catch will spring into engagement with the upper section and thereby hold the same in alinement with the lower section of the brace.
  • the catch 10 is pro vided with a shank 11 which is mounted to turn in a suitable casing 11 secured to the lower section of the brace.
  • a torsion spring 11 Connected to the shank 11 is a torsion spring 11 the tension of which is exerted to turn the shank 11 in a proper direction to force the catch 10 into engagement with the upper section of the brace in the manner described.
  • the brace bars 10 have arranged thereon a buffer spring 18 which is preferably in the form of a spring metal bar bent upon itself to form an attaching member and a bow engaging member 20.
  • the attaching member 19 is provided on its outer end with a hook 21 which is engaged with the end of the rock shaft 9.
  • the looped end of the spring is engaged with a stud 20 on the side of the lower member of the brace whereby the spring is held in operative position to receive the weight of the top when in a lowered position.
  • a raising and lowering mechanism for buggy tops comprising a rock shaft, braces fixed to the o posite ends of said rock shaft, said Ibraces being each composed of two hingedly connected sections, means for connecting the outer sectionsto a bow on the top, mechanism forlocking said sections rigidly in extended or operative position comprising alcasingfixed to one of said sections an L3- shaped catch member having one arm rotatably mounted in said casing and provided with a torsional spring, the other arm having a recess for engagement with the other section of the brace to lock said sections together.

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W. P. WARREN, RAISING AND LOWERING ATTACHMENT FOR BUGGY TOPS.
Patented Aug. 3, 1909.
woeM/bo/a IIIII'IED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM P. WARREN, OF SHERIDAN, ILLINOIS.
RAISING AND LOWERING ATTACHMENT FOR BUG-GY-TOPS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, YVILLIAM P. WARREN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sheridan, in the county of Lasalle and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Raising and Lowering Attachments for Buggy-Tops; and I do 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.
This invention relates to improvements in raising and lowering attachments for bugg tops.
The object is to provide an attachment of this character by means of which the buggy top may be quickly and easily raised and lowered by an occupant of a buggy sitting at either end of the seat, means being provided whereby the movement of one side of the top will be imparted to the other, and both sides thus moved in unison without strain on the covering material of the top.
With this and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain novel features of construction, combination andv arrangement of parts as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side view of the body and top of a bugg showing the application of the invention thereto with the top in raised position; Fig.
2 is a similar view showing the top in lowered position; Fig. 3 is a rear view of the parts as shown in F 1; Fig. 4 is a side view of one of the improved top raising braces on an enlarged scale, parts being broken away and in section to show the construction of the brace locking mechanism; and 5 is a cross sectional view on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4:.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, 1 denotes the body, 2 the seat and 3 the top of a buggy. The top is formed with the usual bows 4 on the upper portion of which is secured the usual cover 5. The bows 1 of the top are pivotally connected at their lower ends to a pivot bolt 6 arranged on the guard rail 7 of the seat in the usual manner. Revolubly mounted in suitable bearing brackets 8 on the rear side of the seat is a rock shaft 9, to the outer ends of which are secured the lower ends of my improved top raising braces 10, said braces being formed in a lower section 12 and an upper Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 26, 1908.
Patented Aug. 3, 1909.
Serial No. 469,215.
section 13, said sections being hingedly connected together at their inner ends by a rule joint 14. The outer end of the upper section is pivotally connected between a pair of apertured lugs 15 arranged on a strengthening bar 16 which is secured to the rear side of the back bow of the top. The strengthening bar 16 is preferably secured to the bow by clip 17 arranged thereon and being adapted to embrace the bow and to be secured thereto by bolts, rivets or other suitable fastening means.
In order to hold the section of the brace bar rigidly when in an extended or operative position, I preferably employ a suitable locking mechanism which is here shown and is preferably in the form of an L-shaped catch 10" mounted on section 12 and having formed in one arm a squared recess adapted to engage the upper section of the brace adjacent to its hinge connection with the lower section, when the latter is in an operative position. The notched or recessed arm of the catch is also provided with an outwardly curved extension 10 which is adapted to be engaged by the upper sec tion of the brace when the latter is being opened to an operative position on the raising of the top thus lifting the catch and permitting the upper section to move to an operative position at which time the notched portion of the catch will spring into engagement with the upper section and thereby hold the same in alinement with the lower section of the brace. The catch 10 is pro vided with a shank 11 which is mounted to turn in a suitable casing 11 secured to the lower section of the brace. Connected to the shank 11 is a torsion spring 11 the tension of which is exerted to turn the shank 11 in a proper direction to force the catch 10 into engagement with the upper section of the brace in the manner described. The brace bars 10 have arranged thereon a buffer spring 18 which is preferably in the form of a spring metal bar bent upon itself to form an attaching member and a bow engaging member 20. The attaching member 19 is provided on its outer end with a hook 21 which is engaged with the end of the rock shaft 9. The looped end of the spring is engaged with a stud 20 on the side of the lower member of the brace whereby the spring is held in operative position to receive the weight of the top when in a lowered position. When the top is lowered,: the back bows thereof "will engage the free end of the spring and the top will be thus yieldingly supported and all jar or racking occasioned by the passage of the vehicle over roughsur-v faces will be eliminated.
By providing raising and lowering braces such as shown herein and described, and connecting the same together .by the rock shaft 9, the movement of one of said braces will be-imparted to theiother SSO that when anioccupant of the vehicle grasps the bowsononeside of the top to raise or lower the latter, this raising and lowering movement will be transferred through the rock-shaft to the opposite-side of .the topso that both sides willbelmoved in-unison thus relieving the top'from any'side strain or twisting action.
From the foregoing descriptionntaken in connection with the accompanying draw ings, the construction and operation of the invention will bereadily understood without requiring a more extended explanation;-
Variouschang-es in the form, proportion and the minordetails: of construction may be resorted to Without departingfrom the principle or sacrificing any of the advantages of theinvention as defined in the appended claim.
Havingthus described my invention, what I claimas new and desire to secure by Let ters Patent is z.
A raising and lowering mechanism for buggy tops comprising a rock shaft, braces fixed to the o posite ends of said rock shaft, said Ibraces being each composed of two hingedly connected sections, means for connecting the outer sectionsto a bow on the top, mechanism forlocking said sections rigidly in extended or operative position comprising alcasingfixed to one of said sections an L3- shaped catch member having one arm rotatably mounted in said casing and provided with a torsional spring, the other arm having a recess for engagement with the other section of the brace to lock said sections together.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM P. VIARREN.
Witnesses:
hLl.A. WARREN, J D. MARsI-IALL.
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