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  • This invention relates to a new and improved fastening applied to a whip-socket in such a manner as to hold the whip firmly therein prevent it from moving or shaking laterally, and at the same time not interfere in the least with its ready insertion in the socket and its withdrawal therefrom.
  • Figure l is a vertical entral section of my invention taken in the line 00 00, Fig. 2; Fig. 2-
  • the whip-socket A maybe made of castiron, hard rubber, or any of the materials now used for such purpose. Cast-iron, however, would probably be the preferable material.
  • the socket may have an opening, a, at its bottom to admit of the escape of Water, dust, 850., and in the side of the socket there is an opening or slot, at, extending nearly its whole height or length. In this slot there is secured by a fulcrum-pin, b, a lever, B, which is slightly curved, as shown clearly in Fig.
  • the fulcrum-pin being rather below the center of the lever, and the latter provided with a projection, 12, near its fulcrum-pin, which renders the lower part of the lever heavier than its upper part, with its center of gravity at one side of its fulcrum-pin, so that the upper end 0 of the lever will have a tendency to move out from Within the socket, as indicated by the arrow 1.
  • the lower end of the lever B is so curved as to extend within the lower part of the socket at all times, and when the socket is empty, no whip in it, the upper end 0 of the lever will be in the slot a, it not out from it, so as not to form any obstruction to the butt of the whip C, as it is shoved into the socket; but when the butt of the whip reaches the lower part of the socket it strikes the lower curved end of the lever B, and throws the upper end 0 of the same in contact with the butt, (see Fig. 1,) the weight of the whip keeping the upper end 0 of the lever in' contact with the butt, and holding the whip steady in the socket- In withdrawing the,

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E. W. SCOTT.
Whip-Socket.
No. 70.627; Patented Nov 5, 1867.
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E. W1 SCOTT, OF WAUREGAN, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN WHlP-SOCKETS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 70,627, dated November 5, 1867.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, E. W. SCOTT, of Wauregan, in the county of Windham and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Whip-Sockets; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
This invention relates to a new and improved fastening applied to a whip-socket in such a manner as to hold the whip firmly therein prevent it from moving or shaking laterally, and at the same time not interfere in the least with its ready insertion in the socket and its withdrawal therefrom.
1n the accompanying sheet of drawings, Figure l is a vertical entral section of my invention taken in the line 00 00, Fig. 2; Fig. 2-
anexternal view of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate like The whip-socket A maybe made of castiron, hard rubber, or any of the materials now used for such purpose. Cast-iron, however, would probably be the preferable material. The socket may have an opening, a, at its bottom to admit of the escape of Water, dust, 850., and in the side of the socket there is an opening or slot, at, extending nearly its whole height or length. In this slot there is secured by a fulcrum-pin, b, a lever, B, which is slightly curved, as shown clearly in Fig. 1, the fulcrum-pin being rather below the center of the lever, and the latter provided with a projection, 12, near its fulcrum-pin, which renders the lower part of the lever heavier than its upper part, with its center of gravity at one side of its fulcrum-pin, so that the upper end 0 of the lever will have a tendency to move out from Within the socket, as indicated by the arrow 1. The lower end of the lever B is so curved as to extend within the lower part of the socket at all times, and when the socket is empty, no whip in it, the upper end 0 of the lever will be in the slot a, it not out from it, so as not to form any obstruction to the butt of the whip C, as it is shoved into the socket; but when the butt of the whip reaches the lower part of the socket it strikes the lower curved end of the lever B, and throws the upper end 0 of the same in contact with the butt, (see Fig. 1,) the weight of the whip keeping the upper end 0 of the lever in' contact with the butt, and holding the whip steady in the socket- In withdrawing the,
whip from the socket the upper end 0 of the lever moves freely outward from the butt as soon as the lower end of the lever is relieved of the weight of the whip.
This simple device has been practically tested, and it operates well. There are no springs required, and no parts used which are liable to get out of repair, or become deranged so as to be inoperative.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A whip-socket provided with a fastening composed of a lever, arranged or applied substantially as shown and described, to hold the whip steady or'firm in its socket, as set forth.
E. W. SCOTT.
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WILLIAM DYER, RICHARD DAVIs.
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