US92973A - Improvement in harness-buckle - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B11/00—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
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- Figure 3 isa section, taken longitudinally through the centre of the buckle, in the plane indicated by line 2/ e Fgure 4 s a. section, taken transvesely through the buckle, in the plane ndicated by line x x in' fig. 2.
- the object of this invention is to improve the harness-buckles which are teehnically termed hip-.strap buckles, by constructing the ring and' loop, and the buckle-frame, of one;piecc of metal, or other suitable material, thus greatlyfacilitating the manufacture ofthis class of buckles, and making them stronger, cheaper, more durable, and handsomer, tha'rheretofore.
- the kind of -buckle to which my invention* particu larlysrelates consists of a common bow and tongue, and a' ring, connected together by a short 'leather strap, and provided with a box-loop,for receiving the endf'of the stap, which 'is' fastenedto the tongue of' the buckle.
- the ring E will have two straps attached; permanently to it, as, for instance, when it is used to conn-ctthe breeching-strap to thebaek strap of harness.
- the improvedbuckle consists of a. semi-elliptical' bow, 0, asemicircular or elongated ring, E, an intermediateconnecting-plateor bon-loop, D, on a tongue, b; which latter may he constmcted with a tail-piece, b',"as shown in figs. 2 and 3.
- the parts O, D, and E, are produced inone piece,
- This loop not only serves the same purpose as the i leather box-loop'in the old form of buckle, but it also serves to strengthen the parte O E, and prevent them from spreading apart or contracting laterally.
- the tongue b is pivoted, a a being the pivot-connections of the cross-piece c of the tongue. ⁇ 'To eifect the-attachment of the tongueto the sides of the buckle, these sides are spread apart far enough to allow the rounded ends of the cross-piecee'to be inserted into the holes made through said sides, after which' the' sides are compressed, to complete the attachment.
- cross-piece c andthe tongue b in one piecegthe tongue may be connected to a fixed cross-bar, so as to move upon the same; and, if desh-able, the relative proportlons of the device may be yaried, so as to admit of the formation of two or more loops, instead 'of one.
- the tan-piece b' which forms an extension of thetongue,-is designed to hold 'the free end of the strap B close up to the loop D, as indicatcd in fig. 3, i
Description
N.PETERS. PHOTO L THOGRAPH w fli t JAMES 1VES, 2OF MOUNT CARMEL; CON-NECTICUT.
Letters Patent No; 92,973, dated July 27, 1869..
i IMPROVEMEN'I' IN HARNSS-BUCKLE.
*OO-O The scheaue ma to E these nmen' Patent ane'makin part of the .me.
To all whom it ma/y concem.-
Be it known that I, J AMES IvEs, of Mount Oarnel, in the county of New Haven, and Stateof Connecticut, have invented a new and improved Harness- Buckle and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and ex'act'description thereof, reference being had to the aecompanying drawings, making part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a perspective viewof myimproved buckle, with st'aps applied to it. j
Figure 2 is a view of the-back of the bickle;
Figure 3 isa section, taken longitudinally through the centre of the buckle, in the plane indicated by line 2/ e Fgure 4 s a. section, taken transvesely through the buckle, in the plane ndicated by line x x in' fig. 2.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parte in the several figures.
The object of this invention is to improve the harness-buckles which are teehnically termed hip-.strap buckles, by constructing the ring and' loop, and the buckle-frame, of one;piecc of metal, or other suitable material, thus greatlyfacilitating the manufacture ofthis class of buckles, and making them stronger, cheaper, more durable, and handsomer, tha'rheretofore.
' The kind of -buckle to which my invention* particu larlysrelates, consists of a common bow and tongue, and a' ring, connected together by a short 'leather strap, and provided with a box-loop,for receiving the endf'of the stap, which 'is' fastenedto the tongue of' the buckle.
To enable others skilled in the art to understand my invention, I will describe its construction and operation;
In lig 1 of the accompanying drawings, I' have my improved buckle complete', with a single strap, A,`fastened permanently to the ring E, and a strap, B, at-
-tached by the tongue ofthe buckle,-and its end inse'ted through the box-loop D.
Inesome instances, the ring E will have two straps attached; permanently to it, as, for instance, when it is used to conn-ctthe breeching-strap to thebaek strap of harness.
The improvedbuckle consists of a. semi-elliptical' bow, 0, asemicircular or elongated ring, E, an intermediateconnecting-plateor bon-loop, D, on a tongue, b; which latter may he constmcted with a tail-piece, b',"as shown in figs. 2 and 3.
The parts O, D, and E, are produced inone piece,
and may be made of iron or other metal, or of hard r rubber, or any other suitable substanca.
It will be seen, by' reference-to figs. 2 and 3, that" This loop'not only serves the same purpose as the i leather box-loop'in the old form of buckle, but it also serves to strengthen the parte O E, and prevent them from spreading apart or contracting laterally.
Near the inner edge of the flattened sides of loop' D, the tongue b is pivoted, a a being the pivot-connections of the cross-piece c of the tongue.` 'To eifect the-attachment of the tongueto the sides of the buckle, these sides are spread apart far enough to allow the rounded ends of the cross-piecee'to be inserted into the holes made through said sides, after which' the' sides are compressed, to complete the attachment.
Instead' of. constructing the cross-piece c andthe tongue b in one piecegthe tongue may be connected to a fixed cross-bar, so as to move upon the same; and, if desh-able, the relative proportlons of the device may be yaried, so as to admit of the formation of two or more loops, instead 'of one.
. The tan-piece b', which forms an extension of thetongue,-is designed to hold 'the free end of the strap B close up to the loop D, as indicatcd in fig. 3, i
While I design, the improved buckles for attaching the -breeching-straps of-harness to the back-straps, I
'do not confine myself to its'- use. for this purpose, as it v may beadopted wherever it-isfound to beuseful.
Having described my invention,
'I claim as a new and improved article of man uf'ac ture-- 1. The buckle, consisting of the frame 0 E D,
tongue b and pivota, all arranged, combined, and
Operating, substantially as described. i
2. Thereducedfarched portiouD of the buckle, in
combination 'with the tongue b Fahdpivot a a, sub-, stantially in the manner and for the purpose described.
. JAMES IVES.
` witnesses:
A. S. Kanun HENBY E. PARDU.
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