US51187A - Improvement in horse-rakes - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a new and improved means for rolling or operating the rake-head so that the teeth of the same may rise to discharge their load, and be lowered to their work.
- the object of the invention is to obtain a means for the purpose specified which will require a uniform application of power, and operate with greater freedom and with less care and attention on the part of the driver or operator.
- A represents the head 0t the rake, which is fitted in hearings to aon the back part of the frame B of the device, the head being allowed to turn freely in its bearings, and provided with teeth of any desired form or construction.
- the device is mounted on wheels of anyproper or desired diameter, and attached to the frame B at any suitable point between the rake and the horse which is attached to the device.
- a toothed segment 0, into which a rack-bar, 1), gears, said rack-bar passing underneath aroller, E, and, extending forward to the front part of the frame B, gears into a toothed segment, F, which is fitted on a shaft or axis, 1), having its hearings in uprights c c on the frame B.
- the segment F is provided with a curved flange, d, at each side, one at its front and the other at its rear end. These flanges are concentric with the segment F, and they have straps G attached to their rear ends, which straps extend over the flanges and downward, and have t-readles H connected to their lower ends.
- the rack-bar D is kept in gear with the segment F by means of a roller, 1, which bears upon it overthe segment, and the roller E keeps said rack-bar in gear with the segment 0 on the rake-head.
- the rake-head A may be rolled or turned by actuating the treadles H, which are designed to be within convenient reach of the feet of the driver, and it will further be seen that in consequence of having the straps Gr pass over the concentric flanges d (Z the application of the power exerted upon the treadles will be uniform throughout-that is to say, no more power will be required to turn the segment F at the commencement of its movement than toward its close.
- the segment F actuates the rack-bar D, and thelatter, through the medium of the segment 0, turns the rakehead A.
- a lever or handle, J is attached to the segment F, so that hand-power maybe applied, it' necessary or desired.
- toothed segment F provided with the concentricfianges d d, and having the treadles H, attached by straps G G, in connection with the rack-bar D and the toothed segmentO on the rake-head A, all arranged substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
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D. G. HUSSEY.-
Horse Rake.
No. 51,187. Patented Nov. 28, 1865.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID G. HUSSEY, OF NANTUGKET, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE-RAKES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 5 1,187, dated November 28, 1865.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, D. G. HUSSEY, of Nantucket, in the county of Nantucket and State of Massachusetts, haveinvented a new and Improved Horse Hay-Rake; and I do hereby declare that the t'ollowingis a full, clear, and eX- act description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being bad to the accompanyingdrawin gs, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side sectional view of my invention, taken in the line av 00, Fig. 2. Fig. 2, plan or top view of the same.
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This invention relates to a new and improved means for rolling or operating the rake-head so that the teeth of the same may rise to discharge their load, and be lowered to their work.
The object of the invention is to obtain a means for the purpose specified which will require a uniform application of power, and operate with greater freedom and with less care and attention on the part of the driver or operator.
A represents the head 0t the rake, which is fitted in hearings to aon the back part of the frame B of the device, the head being allowed to turn freely in its bearings, and provided with teeth of any desired form or construction. The device is mounted on wheels of anyproper or desired diameter, and attached to the frame B at any suitable point between the rake and the horse which is attached to the device.
On the rake-head A there is firmly keyed or otherwise attached a toothed segment, 0, into which a rack-bar, 1), gears, said rack-bar passing underneath aroller, E, and, extending forward to the front part of the frame B, gears into a toothed segment, F, which is fitted on a shaft or axis, 1), having its hearings in uprights c c on the frame B.
The segment F is provided with a curved flange, d, at each side, one at its front and the other at its rear end. These flanges are concentric with the segment F, and they have straps G attached to their rear ends, which straps extend over the flanges and downward, and have t-readles H connected to their lower ends.
The rack-bar D is kept in gear with the segment F by means of a roller, 1, which bears upon it overthe segment, and the roller E keeps said rack-bar in gear with the segment 0 on the rake-head.
From the above description it will be seen that the rake-head A may be rolled or turned by actuating the treadles H, which are designed to be within convenient reach of the feet of the driver, and it will further be seen that in consequence of having the straps Gr pass over the concentric flanges d (Z the application of the power exerted upon the treadles will be uniform throughout-that is to say, no more power will be required to turn the segment F at the commencement of its movement than toward its close. The segment F actuates the rack-bar D, and thelatter, through the medium of the segment 0, turns the rakehead A. A lever or handle, J, is attached to the segment F, so that hand-power maybe applied, it' necessary or desired.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Leiters Patent- The toothed segment F, provided with the concentricfianges d d, and having the treadles H, attached by straps G G, in connection with the rack-bar D and the toothed segmentO on the rake-head A, all arranged substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
DAVID G. HUSSEY.
W itnesses:
ALEXR. G. HUssEY, JOHN PADDOOK.
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