US198130A - Improvement in side-spring wagons - Google Patents

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US198130A
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  • Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of my improved side-spring wagon Online a: m, Fig. 2 and Fig. 2, a top view of the same.
  • the object of this invention is to provide an improved side'spring skeleton wagon of simple, cheap, and strong construction, by which an easy riding motion is obtained, and the level of the seat retained on uneven roads; and the invention consists of spring-bars which are supported on side bars connecting front bolste'r and rear axle, and on intermediate cushioned points.
  • the spring-bars support at their front ends a second set of spring-bars, to which the seatcarrying brackets or arms are attached.
  • A represents the side bars that connect the front bolster and rear axle
  • B the spring-bars, which are attached to the rear ends of side bars A, and supported onintermediate rubber-cushioned points a.
  • the fi'ont ends of the spring-bars B support a second set of curved and laterally-braced spring-bars, O, that are firmly screwed to the spring-bars B, and extended backward and upward.
  • the motion of the team and running-gear is, by means of the two sets of spring-bars, not transmitted directly to the occupant of the wagon, but taken up by the lower spring-bars, and then neutralized to some extent by the upper spring-bars, so as to give an easy riding motion in passing over obstructions.
  • the wagon adjusts itself readily to uneven roads by the twisting of the long side bars,without changing the level of the seat.
  • the lower spring-bars may be spread on the rear axle or crossed on the middle, and the upper spring-bars placed inside of the lower spring-bars, which, however, are mere modifications of the same construction-namely, of

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H. MARVIN. Side-Spring Wagon Patented Dec. 11,1877.
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HERVEY S. MARVIN, OF NUNDA STATION, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO I HMSELF AND FRANK E. WAKEMAN, OF SAME PLACE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 198,130, dated December 11, 1877; application filed October 13, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERV'EY S. MARVIN, of Nunda Station, in the county of Livingston andState of New York, have invented a new and Improved Side-Spring Wagon, of which the following is a specification:
In the acoompanyin g drawings, Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of my improved side-spring wagon Online a: m, Fig. 2 and Fig. 2, a top view of the same.
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The object of this invention is to provide an improved side'spring skeleton wagon of simple, cheap, and strong construction, by which an easy riding motion is obtained, and the level of the seat retained on uneven roads; and the invention consists of spring-bars which are supported on side bars connecting front bolste'r and rear axle, and on intermediate cushioned points.
The spring-bars support at their front ends a second set of spring-bars, to which the seatcarrying brackets or arms are attached.
By reference to the drawings, A represents the side bars that connect the front bolster and rear axle, and B "the spring-bars, which are attached to the rear ends of side bars A, and supported onintermediate rubber-cushioned points a. I
The fi'ont ends of the spring-bars B support a second set of curved and laterally-braced spring-bars, O, that are firmly screwed to the spring-bars B, and extended backward and upward.
To the upper spring-bars G is attached the foot-board b at their front ends, and the bent seat-supporting arms d at the rear ends.
The motion of the team and running-gear is, by means of the two sets of spring-bars, not transmitted directly to the occupant of the wagon, but taken up by the lower spring-bars, and then neutralized to some extent by the upper spring-bars, so as to give an easy riding motion in passing over obstructions. The wagon adjusts itself readily to uneven roads by the twisting of the long side bars,without changing the level of the seat.
The lower spring-bars may be spread on the rear axle or crossed on the middle, and the upper spring-bars placed inside of the lower spring-bars, which, however, are mere modifications of the same construction-namely, of
lower cushioned spring-bars'and upper seatsupporting spring-bars.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The springs B, supported near the middle by cushions a upon the side bars A, fastened at one end to rear axle, and connected in front with spring seat-bars G, as shown and described.
HERVEY SUMMERFIELD MARVIN.
Witnesses MILES H. WAKIEMAN, E. M. HAMILT N.
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