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- This invention relates to improvements in bridle crowns.
- overcheck loops pa ticu larly adapted for three buckle overchecks which are constructed of suitable material such as metal and are notched or open at the top to have the straps inserted therethrough.
- Figure 1 is a longitudinal central section of a bridle crown provided with winker stay and overcheck loops made of one piece of material for a five buckle overcheck.
- Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
- Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the crown layer punched to receive the loops.
- Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the crown fold.
- Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a bridle crown provided with overcheck loops for open bridles.
- Fig. 6 is a section on line 6-6 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 7 is a side elevation of overcheck loops for a five buckle overcheck for open bridles.
- Fig. 8 is a side elevation of overcheck and winker stay loops for a three buckle overcheck for open or blind bridles.
- Fig. 9 is a side elevation of the overcheck loop used in Fig. 5.
- A indicates the crown layer provided with perforations aa-a which are punched in one operation insuring perfect alinement thereof.
- the ends of said crown layer as shown more clearly in Fig. 2 are slotted to form straps d-d for the throat strap and side straps of the bridle.
- Overcheck loops BB and a winker stay loop B formed of one or more pieces of material such as leather or metal are provided and are connected by transverse portions ?)b and directed at a suitable angle outwardly from the overcheck loops and longitudinally of the crown are end or retaining portions b b As shown clearly in Figs. 1 and 2 the overcheck loops are inserted through the apertures aa and the winker stay loop through the aperture a.
- the transverse portions bb and angular ends b b abut against the crown layer and limit the distance the loops extend through the perforations.
- a crown fold C is provided constructed of suitable material, having the sides of the piece folded inwardly over the central part with the outer edges at the middle of the fold and a bead or raised part is provided at each edge of the fold. Said crown fold.
- to- 3 is adapted for a five buckle overcheck for a blind bridle, the winker stay being secured in the center loop, andthe overchec-k straps being inserted through the loopsat the side thereof.
- the construction in Fig. 5 is more adapted to a three buckle overcheck for open bridles in which, of course, the winker stays are omittedand th-e straps loops. In a construction such as shown all the loops are simultaneously secured in position thus saving a considerable amount of labor over the old method of placing each loop separately in position and-sewing each loop in place, and affords a much stronger and neater construction.
- three leather or metallic loops such as shown in Fig. 8 may be employed adapted for a three or five buckle overcheck for blind or open bridles in which F ---F 2 are the overcheck loops and F the winker stay loop. Said loops are integrally connected by means of the transverse portions ff' and integral retaining ends f f are provided.
- the loops G G may be constructed as shown in Fig.
- a bridlecrow-n comprising an apertured crown layer formed at its ends into integral throat and side straps, overcheck loops i rigidly connected together and extended 1 through said apertures in said crown layer,
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G. F. STRBCKER.
BRIDLE CROWN.
APPLICATION FILED 83M. 21, 1907.
Patented Aug. 26, 1913.
E S72 6 c/Zj G. F. STRECKER.
BRIDLE GROWN.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 21. 1907.
1 ,07 1 ,478. Patented Aug. 26, 1913.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
CHARLES F. STRECKER, OF MARIETTA, OHIO.
BRIDLE-CROWN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 21, 1907.
Patented Aug. 26,1913.
Serial No. 393,958.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES F. S'rREcKEa, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Marietta, Washington county, Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in BridleCrowns; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to improvements in bridle crowns.
Heretofore in constructing bridle crowns separate loops have been used for the overcheck and winker stay and the holes to receive the same in the crown layer have been punched separately. In such constructions it is necessary that each loop be sewed or otherwise fastened separately between the crown layer and fold necessitating a waste of considerable time as well as making the crowns quite expensive to construct. F urthermore where separate loops are used the construction is comparatively weak and inasmuch as the holes are punched separately they are often placed irregularly detracting from the appearance of the crown and sometimes causing the crowns to fit improperly.
It is an ob ect of this invention to provide rigidly connected or one piece winker and overcheck loops constructed of suitable material, adapted to be secured in position in one operation and which do not necessitate sewing in place.
It is further an object of this invention to provide overcheck loops constructed integrally or of one or more pieces of material adapted for use with three and five buckle overchecks for blind or open bridles.
It is a further and important object of this invention to provide overcheck loops constructed of leather or any preferred material which are especially adapted for five buckle overchecks and which only necessitate unbuckling the check and inserting the straps through the loops in assembling.
It is also an important object of this invention to provide overcheck loops pa ticu larly adapted for three buckle overchecks which are constructed of suitable material such as metal and are notched or open at the top to have the straps inserted therethrough.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a crown layer in which the holes to receive the loops are punched simultaneously insuring exactness and economizing in labor and in which the crown fold is made in a mold or shaper to eliminate lacing and shaping by hand.
It is finally an object of this invention to construct a durable, strong and neat bridle crown which is simple in construction and perfect fitting.
The invention relates to matters hereinafter described and more fully pointed out and defined in the appended claim.
On the drawings: Figure 1 is a longitudinal central section of a bridle crown provided with winker stay and overcheck loops made of one piece of material for a five buckle overcheck. Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof. Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the crown layer punched to receive the loops. Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the crown fold. Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a bridle crown provided with overcheck loops for open bridles. Fig. 6 is a section on line 6-6 of Fig. 1. Fig. 7 is a side elevation of overcheck loops for a five buckle overcheck for open bridles. Fig. 8 is a side elevation of overcheck and winker stay loops for a three buckle overcheck for open or blind bridles. Fig. 9 is a side elevation of the overcheck loop used in Fig. 5.
As shown on said drawings: A indicates the crown layer provided with perforations aa-a which are punched in one operation insuring perfect alinement thereof. The ends of said crown layer as shown more clearly in Fig. 2 are slotted to form straps d-d for the throat strap and side straps of the bridle.
Overcheck loops BB and a winker stay loop B formed of one or more pieces of material such as leather or metal are provided and are connected by transverse portions ?)b and directed at a suitable angle outwardly from the overcheck loops and longitudinally of the crown are end or retaining portions b b As shown clearly in Figs. 1 and 2 the overcheck loops are inserted through the apertures aa and the winker stay loop through the aperture a. The transverse portions bb and angular ends b b abut against the crown layer and limit the distance the loops extend through the perforations.
A crown fold C is provided constructed of suitable material, having the sides of the piece folded inwardly over the central part with the outer edges at the middle of the fold and a bead or raised part is provided at each edge of the fold. Said crown fold.
crown constructed in accordancewith Figs.
1. to- 3 is adapted for a five buckle overcheck for a blind bridle, the winker stay being secured in the center loop, andthe overchec-k straps being inserted through the loopsat the side thereof. The construction in Fig. 5 is more adapted to a three buckle overcheck for open bridles in which, of course, the winker stays are omittedand th-e straps loops. In a construction such as shown all the loops are simultaneously secured in position thus saving a considerable amount of labor over the old method of placing each loop separately in position and-sewing each loop in place, and affords a much stronger and neater construction. Furthermore inasmuch as all the apertures are punched loops, exactness is assured and much time is saved and the crown folds being made- In a shaper or mold makes them perfect and welt fitting and the necessity-of lacing and shap- Copies of this patent may be obtained for The winker stay loop is omitted and and any suitable finishing layer may be employed if such is desirable.
If desired three leather or metallic loops such as shown in Fig. 8 may be employed adapted for a three or five buckle overcheck for blind or open bridles in which F ---F 2 are the overcheck loops and F the winker stay loop. Said loops are integrally connected by means of the transverse portions ff' and integral retaining ends f f are provided.
In constructing a bridle crown for a five buckle overc-heck for open bridles the loops G G may be constructed as shown in Fig.
1 7 with the integral connecting portion 9 and retaining ends gg' and in which the winker stay loop is omitted.
Many other shapes and kinds of loops may bo -employed and it is obvious that three or j five buckle overchecks may be used with any style of loops shown and many other details of construction may be varied without departing from the principles of this invention. I therefore do not desire to limit myself otherwise'than necessitated by the prior art. are inserted through the notches. into the 5 I ctairnas my invention:
A bridlecrow-n, comprising an apertured crown layer formed at its ends into integral throat and side straps, overcheck loops i rigidly connected together and extended 1 through said apertures in said crown layer,
and an underlying retaining strap secured to sald crown layer and retaining said loops in place. simultaneously in the crown layer for the In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribedmynamein the presence of-two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES F. STRECKER.
Witnesses:
C. P'APE, W. S. PLUMER.
five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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