US63668A - Improvement in wheel-carriages - Google Patents

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US63668A
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  • A denotes the front axle
  • B the sweep-bar
  • G the rear axle
  • each axle and at or near the middle thereof, two springs or elastic braces, c c, are bolted, they being extended obliquely and bolted to the two arched springs D D.
  • Another elastic brace, d is also secured to each of the arched springs at or near its middle, and is extended obliquely outward to and 'is fastened to the rear axle by one ot' two staples, ff, the arrangement of the aforementioned elastic braces being as represented in the drawings.
  • the said elastic braces not only operate as springs to aid in giving support to the body ot' the carriage, but they serve to steady the main springs and carriage-body or prevent them from swaying' laterally when the carriage may be in use.
  • the elastic braces operate as an equalizer ot' pressure in this respect-that is, when one of the main springs is pressed downward by a force the braces tend to bring down the other spring, and thus cause it to lend its resisting power to that of the other main spring.

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ANSON K. STONE, OF ORONOOO, MINNESOTA.
IMPROVEMENT IN' WHEEL-CARRIAGES.'
Specification forming part of Letters PatcntNo. 63,668, dated April 9, 1867.
To all persoas to whom these presents shall come Be it known that I, ANsoN K. STONE, of Oronoco, in the county ot'Ohnstead and State ot' Minnesota., have invented a new and useful` Improvement in Vheel-Oarriages; and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification, and represented in the accompanying drawings, ot' which- Figure l is a top View, and Fig. 2 a side elevation, of my invention as applied to the front and rear axles and the sweep-bar ot' a common pleasure-wagon.
In such drawings, A denotes the front axle, B the sweep-bar, and G the rear axle.
From the sweep-bar to the rear axle I extend two metallic arched springs, D D, they being arranged with respect to such sweep-bar and axle, and formed as exhibited in the tigures. At or near their ends the said springs are to be bolted to the said bar and axle, and they maybe further secured thereto by means ot' short braces a a., extending from each spring to the under side ot' the bar and axle. The wagon-body is to rest on the middles of the said two springs, to which it is to be fastened by bolts going through beaiers b b.
To the under side ot' each axle, and at or near the middle thereof, two springs or elastic braces, c c, are bolted, they being extended obliquely and bolted to the two arched springs D D. Another elastic brace, d, is also secured to each of the arched springs at or near its middle, and is extended obliquely outward to and 'is fastened to the rear axle by one ot' two staples, ff, the arrangement of the aforementioned elastic braces being as represented in the drawings. The said elastic braces not only operate as springs to aid in giving support to the body ot' the carriage, but they serve to steady the main springs and carriage-body or prevent them from swaying' laterally when the carriage may be in use.
[term my invention the elastic gearing77 for buggies or various other wagons. It has great advantages over the ordinary gearing or axle and spring connection. It is light, can be constructed at little expense., and causes the carriage to be very easy to persons when seated therein.
The elastic braces operate as an equalizer ot' pressure in this respect-that is, when one of the main springs is pressed downward by a force the braces tend to bring down the other spring, and thus cause it to lend its resisting power to that of the other main spring.
l. I claim the combination, as well as the arrangement, ot' the two main springs D D andthe four elastic braces or brace-springs c c c c with the two axles and the sweep-bar, as specified.
2. I also claim the combination, as well as the arrangement, of the elastic braces d d with the four elastic braces c c cc, the two main springs D D, the two axles, and the sweep-bar, the whole being substantially as hereinbet'ore explained.
ANSON K. STONE.
Witnesses C. M. START, G. H. Foo'r.
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