US8120A - Cabkiaorb - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01D—HARVESTING; MOWING
- A01D34/00—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters
- A01D34/01—Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus
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- Fig. 2 is a back view of the bodyv in elevation.
- Fig. 3 is a section in perspective, that part ot' one of the side pieces that forms the seat showing the nia-nner in which the side pieces may be constructed.
- cor-v body projects some distance over the back part and is somewhat elevated so as to form the seat, and to allow a spring-"to be placed under it resting upon the back part underneath, the front and back parts are directly attached to the axles by body loops, the body is allowed to vibrate and act upon the spring by means of the joint.
- A represents the front and B
- the back part of the bodythese parts may be constructed in the following manner
- Side pieces C, D are cast the required shape with flanges or projections a, on the inner and lower sides, seeFig. 3, on which the pieces forming the bottom are bolted.
- the front side pieces C, (only one side of the carriage is seen in the drawing) must be so arranged as to project some distance over the back side pieces D, and be elevated some distance the carriage body A, B, are united.
- G, 1 s a spring placed under and attached to the seat on the front part of the body.
- the lower parts of the spring rest on a small elevation or step o, on the backpart D, of the body; it will thus be seen that the body may vibrate by means of the joints and act upon the spring.
- the distance that the body may vibrate ⁇ will depend upon the space between the under part of the seat, and ulpper part of the back side pieces D, see the dotted lines Fig. l. ⁇ This space may be made greater or less, according to the form or curve that may be givento the side pieces C, D.
- H, l-I are body loo-ps by which the front and back parts A, B, are directly attached to the axles, thus avoiding the perch or reach used in ordinary carriages.
- the side pieces C, D may be cast of any ornamental pattern, very elaborate designs may be provided for them, the cost of the pattern not being' much of an object when a y large quantity is required.
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Description
UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIoE.
JAMES C. SPENCER, 0F PHELPS, NEW YORK.
CARRIAGE'.
j Specification of Letters Eatent No. 8,120, dated May'27, 1851.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, JAMES C. SPENCER, of Phelps, in' the county of Ontario, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Constructing Carriages; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, in whicl j Figure l, isa side elevation. Fig. 2, is a back view of the bodyv in elevation. Fig. 3, is a section in perspective, that part ot' one of the side pieces that forms the seat showing the nia-nner in which the side pieces may be constructed.
Similar letters of reference indicate cor-v body projects some distance over the back part and is somewhat elevated so as to form the seat, and to allow a spring-"to be placed under it resting upon the back part underneath, the front and back parts are directly attached to the axles by body loops, the body is allowed to vibrate and act upon the spring by means of the joint.- By this ar rangement theconstruction of a carriage is simpliied to a considerable extent and can consequently be built at a much less cost, while at the same time it is equally as good, both for ease and durability as the ordinary ones in use.
`To enable others skilled in the art to con struct a carriage upon my improved plan, I
will proceed to describe it. j
A, represents the front and B, the back part of the bodythese parts may be constructed in the following manner Side pieces C, D, are cast the required shape with flanges or projections a, on the inner and lower sides, seeFig. 3, on which the pieces forming the bottom are bolted. The front side pieces C, (only one side of the carriage is seen in the drawing) must be so arranged as to project some distance over the back side pieces D, and be elevated some distance the carriage body A, B, are united.
G, 1s a spring placed under and attached to the seat on the front part of the body. The lower parts of the spring rest on a small elevation or step o, on the backpart D, of the body; it will thus be seen that the body may vibrate by means of the joints and act upon the spring. The distance that the body may vibrate `will depend upon the space between the under part of the seat, and ulpper part of the back side pieces D, see the dotted lines Fig. l.` This space may be made greater or less, according to the form or curve that may be givento the side pieces C, D.
H, l-I, are body loo-ps by which the front and back parts A, B, are directly attached to the axles, thus avoiding the perch or reach used in ordinary carriages.
The side pieces C, D,may be cast of any ornamental pattern, very elaborate designs may be provided for them, the cost of the pattern not being' much of an object when a y large quantity is required.
I do not confine myself to any particular material for the different parts specified. Castings for the side pieces would probably be preferable, beingd cheap and ornamental.
The advantage of this mode of construction will be readily seem. But one spring is required, and as the body is directly attached to the axles the ordinary perch or reach is avoided with its necessary appendages and the whole affair constructed in a cheap, durable and ornamental manner.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The manner of construction as described, viz, forming the body of two separate parts A, B, united by a joint which allows the body to vibrate and act upon a single spring and also admits of a direct attachment oi the body to the axles substantially as set forth.
JAMES C. SPENCER. Witnesses:
W. H. SHANNooK, ABEL SPENCER.
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