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  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the invention with the carriage in position for use.
  • the wagon or carriage is made as wagons or carriages are ordinarily made.
  • fig. 1 represents the front part of the wagon. or carriage, in which'A A are the wheels, B the axle, C the tongue, 1) D and E E the hounds, the perch-pole, F the slide-bar.
  • a A are the wheels
  • B the axle
  • C the tongue
  • D and E E the hounds
  • the perch-pole the slide-bar.
  • the carriage is represented on the under side, the more clearly to'showour improvement.
  • the tongue or thills of a wagon or carriage are allowed to rest on the front end of the spring a, having its rear end firmly attached to the axle-tree B.
  • the said spring a rests on spring 0, attached to the hounds E E, which spring is bent as an elliptic spring and secured to the hounds by hearings or lugs ff, so that when the weight of the tongue or thills rests on spring a, the front end'being'loose and not attached to the tongue, it is allowed to slide back andforward on the under side of the same, thus giving I elasticity to it.
  • the springs a ande eve are able to keep the tongue or thills in a straight line, and prevent them :from resting on the ground, which is a very great convenience to those using carriages.
  • the springs a and c constructed as described, in combinationwith the tongue or thills C, hounds E E, and axle B, for the purposes set forth and-specified.

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HIGLEY & TOOTHAKER.
Wagon-Tongue Snpport.
No. 62,651. Patented Mar. 5. 1867.
Inventor;
Witnesses: v I Wm v AM. PHDTD-UTHO. C0. N.Y. (DSBURNE'S PROCESS.)
Qluitrh tetra gaunt @ffira OSWIN HIGLEY AND SPENCER TOOTHAKER, OF FREDONIA, OHIO.
' Lame Patent No. 62,651, datedilIm-eh 5,1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN WAGON-TONGUE surronrns.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that we, OSWIN I-IIGLEY and SrENCER TOOTHAKER, of the town of Fredonia, in the county of Licking, and in the State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful-Mode of Supporting and Holding up Wagon Tongues; and-we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view with the tongue of the wagon reversed to represent the improvement.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the invention with the carriage in position for use.
The nature of our invention consists in holding the tongue or thills of a carriage suspended, by means hereinafterset forth, by springs, as will be fully hereafterdescribed.
- To enable others skilled in the art to make and use our inventiom we will proceed to describe its construction'and operation.
In the construction of our invention, the wagon or carriage is made as wagons or carriages are ordinarily made.
In the drawings, fig. 1 represents the front part of the wagon. or carriage, in which'A A are the wheels, B the axle, C the tongue, 1) D and E E the hounds, the perch-pole, F the slide-bar. In this figure the carriage is represented on the under side, the more clearly to'showour improvement. arepresents the spring, which at the rear end is securely attached to the axle B, and extends forward over spring 0, the ends of which are attached to hounds E E extending back to the sliding bar F by means of lugs or supports ff, which are attached to thebolt g, which bolt connects together thehounds D and E E, and tongue C, and the spring a extends forward under the tongue C, in front of the hounds D, and is kept in its position by clip (1 attached to the tongue, and guide e secured to spring a at its front end. Aplate, b, is here attached securely to the tongue, on which the spring a slides to prevent the wearing away of the tongue. Thus, having described the, parts in detail, we'will describe the operation.
In the operation it will be seen that the tongue or thills of a wagon or carriage are allowed to rest on the front end of the spring a, having its rear end firmly attached to the axle-tree B. The said spring a rests on spring 0, attached to the hounds E E, which spring is bent as an elliptic spring and secured to the hounds by hearings or lugs ff, so that when the weight of the tongue or thills rests on spring a, the front end'being'loose and not attached to the tongue, it is allowed to slide back andforward on the under side of the same, thus giving I elasticity to it. Thus by the combination of the springs a ande eve are able to keep the tongue or thills in a straight line, and prevent them :from resting on the ground, which is a very great convenience to those using carriages. s
We are aware that devices for supporting the tongue or thills of themselves are not new, as it has been done before. Nor do we claim a rigid supporter with loops attached to'the hounds to support the spring, which is parallel to the tongue, as is seen inthe rejected case of M. Mouvry of May 4, 1860, and the case of A. P, Frye, of March 23, 1861.
But what we .claim asnew, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is;- v
The springs a and c, constructed as described, in combinationwith the tongue or thills C, hounds E E, and axle B, for the purposes set forth and-specified.
In testimony that we claim the above-described invention for holding up the tongues of wagons, we have hereunto signed our names this 10th day of November, 1866.- v
' OSWIN HIGLEY,
SPENCER TOOTHAKER.
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G130 W. INGRAHAM, MILns ARNOLD.
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