US746607A - Buggy-top support. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to attachments for vehicle-top props which are provided with a spring-support for the bows of a vehicle-top when the same is lowered and folded, whereby the top is adapted to ride in safety on rough or uneven roads.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my improved-attachmentin connection with a topprop proper.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the application of my attachment to a buggy.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of my attachment in a folded position.
- the principal parts of my attachment are a bar A and spring B.
- the bar A is bent laterally at its front end, which-thus constitutes a shorter arm 1, the longer arm or body 2 of the bar having at its rear end 3 a trans verse perforation or hole adapted to receive the top-prop 4.
- the lateral arm 1 is provided with .a detachable piece 5, which is so constructed as to form a clamp adapted for application to the shifting rail 6 ofabuggy-seatthat is to say, the inner head of the arm 1 has a semicircular recess and is elongated vertically, while the detachable portion 5 is correspondingly constructed, the two being secured together detachably and adjustably by means of screw-bolts.
- the cavity formed between the two parts is adapted to receive the shifting rail and that by means of the screw-bolts the attachment may be clamped securely to the rail and adjusted thereon toward and from the top-prop 4.
- the spring is preferably formed in one piece, it having a short front arm;7 and longer rear arms 8,with intermediate coils 9. It will be seen that the front member 7 is bent downward at the front end, and thus forms a species of loop adapted to pass under the arm A.
- the ends of the rear members 8 are connected Serial No. 148,452. (No model.)
- the coils 9 embrace the circular enlargements or sleeves applied. to the top-prop 4.
- the attachment will support the buggy-top elastically, so that the latter will ride safely over rough or uneven roads without danger of breaking.
- the improved support for buggy-tops comprising a bar having a clamp at its front end, and a transverse perforation at the other end, and a wire spring one member of which engages the bar and the other is adapted to extend rearward for supporting the bows of the buggy-top, the spring being provided, intermediately, with coils adapted to embrace the top-prop of a buggy, substantially as shown and described.
- the improved buggy-top support comprising a bar having a lateral arm at its front end, and. a clamp adapted for attachment to and adjustment upon the shifting rail of a buggy-seat, and a spring, having coils adapted for attachment to the top-prop of a buggy, and members extending in opposite directions therefrom and adapted, respectively, for connection with the aforesaid bar and for elastic support of a buggy-top, in the manner described.
- the improved attachment for the purpose specified, consisting of a bar having at its front end a lateral extension provided with an adjustable clamp and its rear end adapted for engagement with the top-prop of a buggy, and a spring having coils adapted to embrace the top-prop and extended in front and rear of the same, whereby it is adapted for engagement with the aforesaid bar and the top bows of a buggy-top, substantially as shown and described.
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PATENIE D DEG. 8, 1903.
' W. H. TULLY BUGGY TOP SUPPORT.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 18, 1903.
NO MODEL.
a IN V EN7'0/? Patented December 8, 1903.
ATENT FFICE.
WILLIAM HENRY TULLY, OF WILBUR, WASHINGTON.
BUGGY-TOP SUPPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 746,607, dated December 8, 1903.
Application fi ed March 18, 1903.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known thatI, WILLIAM HENRY TULLY, acitizen of the United States, residing at Wilour, in the county of Lincoln and State of Washington, have made certain new and useful Improvementsin Buggy-Top Supports, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to attachments for vehicle-top props which are provided with a spring-support for the bows of a vehicle-top when the same is lowered and folded, whereby the top is adapted to ride in safety on rough or uneven roads.
The details of construction, arrangement, and operation of parts are as hereinafter described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved-attachmentin connection with a topprop proper. Fig. 2 illustrates the application of my attachment to a buggy. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of my attachment in a folded position.
The principal parts of my attachment are a bar A and spring B. The bar A is bent laterally at its front end, which-thus constitutes a shorter arm 1, the longer arm or body 2 of the bar having at its rear end 3 a trans verse perforation or hole adapted to receive the top-prop 4. The lateral arm 1 is provided with .a detachable piece 5, which is so constructed as to form a clamp adapted for application to the shifting rail 6 ofabuggy-seatthat is to say, the inner head of the arm 1 has a semicircular recess and is elongated vertically, while the detachable portion 5 is correspondingly constructed, the two being secured together detachably and adjustably by means of screw-bolts. It will be seen that the cavity formed between the two parts is adapted to receive the shifting rail and that by means of the screw-bolts the attachment may be clamped securely to the rail and adjusted thereon toward and from the top-prop 4. The spring is preferably formed in one piece, it having a short front arm;7 and longer rear arms 8,with intermediate coils 9. It will be seen that the front member 7 is bent downward at the front end, and thus forms a species of loop adapted to pass under the arm A. The ends of the rear members 8 are connected Serial No. 148,452. (No model.)
by a rod, to which a rubber tube 10is applied to serve as a cushion, upon which the bows of the carriage-prop may rest when lowered in the position shown in Fig. 2. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the coils 9 embrace the circular enlargements or sleeves applied. to the top-prop 4. When the rear arms 8 are bent backward in the position shown in Fig. 2, the attachment will support the buggy-top elastically, so that the latter will ride safely over rough or uneven roads without danger of breaking.
When the attachment is not in use, the
spring is folded in the position indicated in Fig. 3, where the cushion 10 is shown resting upon a corresponding cushion 11, secured on the upper side of the front arm 1. By this means the attachment is prevented from rattling.
It will be seen'that my improved attachment is so constructed that it may be applied to any vehicle-seat having the usual top-prop and shifting rail, it being adapted for application to rails of diiferent diameters and to be adjusted thereon as conditions may require.
What I claim is- 1. The improved support for buggy-tops, comprising a bar having a clamp at its front end, and a transverse perforation at the other end, and a wire spring one member of which engages the bar and the other is adapted to extend rearward for supporting the bows of the buggy-top, the spring being provided, intermediately, with coils adapted to embrace the top-prop of a buggy, substantially as shown and described.
2. The improved buggy-top support, comprising a bar having a lateral arm at its front end, and. a clamp adapted for attachment to and adjustment upon the shifting rail of a buggy-seat, and a spring, having coils adapted for attachment to the top-prop of a buggy, and members extending in opposite directions therefrom and adapted, respectively, for connection with the aforesaid bar and for elastic support of a buggy-top, in the manner described.
3. The combination, with the top-prop of a vehicle, of the attachment comprising a bar having a perforation to receive the top-prop,
and means for securing its front end to the shifting rail, and a wire spring coiled about the top-prop and having a front member consisting of a loop which passes under the aforesaid bar, and a rear extension Whose free end is adapted tobear upward against the bows ofa buggy-top, substantially as described.
4:. The improved attachment for the purpose specified, consisting of a bar having at its front end a lateral extension provided with an adjustable clamp and its rear end adapted for engagement with the top-prop of a buggy, and a spring having coils adapted to embrace the top-prop and extended in front and rear of the same, whereby it is adapted for engagement with the aforesaid bar and the top bows of a buggy-top, substantially as shown and described.
WILLIAM HENRY TULLY.
Witnesses:
E. A. HESSELTINE, A. L. INMAN.
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