US2602008A - Collapsible or knockdown portable horse - Google Patents

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US2602008A
US2602008A US138602A US13860250A US2602008A US 2602008 A US2602008 A US 2602008A US 138602 A US138602 A US 138602A US 13860250 A US13860250 A US 13860250A US 2602008 A US2602008 A US 2602008A
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    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • One object is to provide a knock-down or collapsible horse formedof a minimum number of parts.
  • Another object is to provide a simple and inexpensive horse, the parts of which can be easily erected.
  • Another object is to provide a sturdy type of horse, the parts of which are capable of being collapsed in a very compact manner for storage andshipment.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the horse, the parts of which are assembled for use.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the horse of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of a fragment of one end of the horse.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of the underside of one end of the cross piece of the horse.
  • Fig. 5 is an end view showing the parts collapsed for storage and shipment.
  • the cross piece or beam 6 has two legs 1 and I at each end removably and adjustably seated in sockets 8 and 9.
  • the ends of the beams are slotted at 10 and H. leg sockets 8 and 9 and produce resilient jaws l2 and i3 on opposite sides of the central abutment [4.
  • a carriage bolt 55 passes through a hole I5 in each slotted end of the beam and a wing nut l5 serves to draw the jaws .I2 and I3 against the abutment i l and clamp the legs tightly in place.
  • the legs may be readily adjusted or detached so that they may be laid alongside the beam as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the cross beam is formed of wood and may be conveniently about 2" x 3" stock.
  • the legs are preferably formed of straight steel or other suitable metal and may be conveniently of about /2 rods.
  • the sockets are bored at outwardly inclined angles but only part way through the beam. This provides abutments for the legs when inserted in the sockets.
  • each clamp bolt is bored approximately midway between an end of the beam and the adjacent leg sockets.
  • the slots l and II are cut by a saw parallel with the axis of the beam but inclined at the same angles as the sockets so that they intersect These slots intersect the 3 Claims. (01. sore-)- Y2 the leg. socketsand extend inwardlyso as to ensure suflici'ent'resili'encyof thejaws.
  • a portable sawhorse comprising "a wooden beam having open-ended saw-cuts in opposed ends and extending lengthwise of the beam and inclined outwardly in downward directions leaving a central wedge-shaped portion and resilient side clamping portions and having cylindrical sockets for the legs in each end of the beam, said sockets extending upwardly in the beam and into the respective saw-cuts and being centered in relation thereto, supporting legs of cylindrical form seated in the respective sockets, and clamping bolts passing transversely through the beam between the sockets and the respective ends of the beam for simultaneously clamping the ends of the respective legs and drawing the sides of the beam toward each other to clamp the respective legs, each leg being independently adjustable whereby the effective length of the respective legs may be varied for the purpose of leveling the beam.
  • a portable saw horse comprising an elon gated beam having a pair of laterally spaced cylindrical socketed portions adjacent each end of the beam and terminating adjacent the top of the beam, the opening of each socketed portion being inclined toward the longitudinal center and toward the end of the beam, said beam having slots therein extending from each end of the beam inwardly of the adjacent pair of socketed portions, each slot extending from the top to the bottom of the beam and inclined toward the longitudinal center and intersecting the center of the adjacent socketed portion thereby dividing said socketed portion into halves with one-half movable toward and away from the other half, said slots forming at each end of the beam a central stationary beam portion and a movable clamping beam portion on each side of said sta tionary portion, a leg cylindrical in cross-section in the opening in each of said pairs of socketed portions, and means for drawing the movable beam portions toward the stationary beam portion for decreasing the size of the diameter of the openings in the socketed portions and thereby adjustably and removably clamp the
  • a portable saw horse comprising an elongated beam having a pair of laterally spaced cylindrical socketed portions adjacent each end of the beam, the opening of each socketed portion terminating adjacent the top of the beam and being inclined toward the longitudinal center and toward the end of the beam, said beam having slots therein extending from each end of the beam inwardly thereof to a point inwardly of the adjacent pairs of socketed portions, each slot extending from the top to the bottom of the beam and inclined toward the longitudinal center of the beam and intersecting the center of the adjacent socketed portion thereby dividing said socketed portion into halves, the wall surface of one-half of said socketed portion thereby being movable toward and away from the other half to vary the size of the diameter of the opening of said socketed portion, said slots forming at each end of the beam a central stationary beam portion and a movable clamping beam portion on each side of said stationary portion, a leg cylindrical in cross-section in the opening in each of said pairs of socketed portions, the individual legs of each pair being transverse

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July 1, 1952 J. HASSELBRING COLLAPSIBLE OR KNOCKDOWN PORTABLE HORSE Filed Jan. 14, 1950 IN VEN TOR. Jae N #45554 BR/A/G Patented July 1, 1952 UNITED STA"res PATENT osF cE j ooLLAPsIBLE on KNOCKDOWN PORTABLE onsn John Hasselbring, Woedhaven, 1 Application January 14,195.0.serial-Manatee There has: been a number of. psoposalstdform dismemberable horses or trestlesinvolv-ing the use of brackets for connecting legs to a cross beam. These are expensive and clumsy, unattractive and incapable of compact packaging.
One object is to provide a knock-down or collapsible horse formedof a minimum number of parts.
Another object is to provide a simple and inexpensive horse, the parts of which can be easily erected.
, Another object is to provide a sturdy type of horse, the parts of which are capable of being collapsed in a very compact manner for storage andshipment.
The accompanying drawings show a simple form of horse embodying my invention.
' Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the horse, the parts of which are assembled for use.
Fig. 2 is an end view of the horse of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a side view of a fragment of one end of the horse.
Fig. 4 is a view of the underside of one end of the cross piece of the horse.
Fig. 5 is an end view showing the parts collapsed for storage and shipment.
The cross piece or beam 6 has two legs 1 and I at each end removably and adjustably seated in sockets 8 and 9. The ends of the beams are slotted at 10 and H. leg sockets 8 and 9 and produce resilient jaws l2 and i3 on opposite sides of the central abutment [4.
A carriage bolt 55 passes through a hole I5 in each slotted end of the beam and a wing nut l5 serves to draw the jaws .I2 and I3 against the abutment i l and clamp the legs tightly in place. By loosening the wing nuts, the legs may be readily adjusted or detached so that they may be laid alongside the beam as shown in Fig. 5.
The cross beam is formed of wood and may be conveniently about 2" x 3" stock.
The legs are preferably formed of straight steel or other suitable metal and may be conveniently of about /2 rods.
The sockets are bored at outwardly inclined angles but only part way through the beam. This provides abutments for the legs when inserted in the sockets.
The passage for each clamp bolt is bored approximately midway between an end of the beam and the adjacent leg sockets.
The slots l and II are cut by a saw parallel with the axis of the beam but inclined at the same angles as the sockets so that they intersect These slots intersect the 3 Claims. (01. sore-)- Y2 the leg. socketsand extend inwardlyso as to ensure suflici'ent'resili'encyof thejaws.
1. A portable sawhorse comprising "a wooden beam having open-ended saw-cuts in opposed ends and extending lengthwise of the beam and inclined outwardly in downward directions leaving a central wedge-shaped portion and resilient side clamping portions and having cylindrical sockets for the legs in each end of the beam, said sockets extending upwardly in the beam and into the respective saw-cuts and being centered in relation thereto, supporting legs of cylindrical form seated in the respective sockets, and clamping bolts passing transversely through the beam between the sockets and the respective ends of the beam for simultaneously clamping the ends of the respective legs and drawing the sides of the beam toward each other to clamp the respective legs, each leg being independently adjustable whereby the effective length of the respective legs may be varied for the purpose of leveling the beam.
2. A portable saw horse comprising an elon gated beam having a pair of laterally spaced cylindrical socketed portions adjacent each end of the beam and terminating adjacent the top of the beam, the opening of each socketed portion being inclined toward the longitudinal center and toward the end of the beam, said beam having slots therein extending from each end of the beam inwardly of the adjacent pair of socketed portions, each slot extending from the top to the bottom of the beam and inclined toward the longitudinal center and intersecting the center of the adjacent socketed portion thereby dividing said socketed portion into halves with one-half movable toward and away from the other half, said slots forming at each end of the beam a central stationary beam portion and a movable clamping beam portion on each side of said sta tionary portion, a leg cylindrical in cross-section in the opening in each of said pairs of socketed portions, and means for drawing the movable beam portions toward the stationary beam portion for decreasing the size of the diameter of the openings in the socketed portions and thereby adjustably and removably clamp the legs in said socketed portions.
3. A portable saw horse comprising an elongated beam having a pair of laterally spaced cylindrical socketed portions adjacent each end of the beam, the opening of each socketed portion terminating adjacent the top of the beam and being inclined toward the longitudinal center and toward the end of the beam, said beam having slots therein extending from each end of the beam inwardly thereof to a point inwardly of the adjacent pairs of socketed portions, each slot extending from the top to the bottom of the beam and inclined toward the longitudinal center of the beam and intersecting the center of the adjacent socketed portion thereby dividing said socketed portion into halves, the wall surface of one-half of said socketed portion thereby being movable toward and away from the other half to vary the size of the diameter of the opening of said socketed portion, said slots forming at each end of the beam a central stationary beam portion and a movable clamping beam portion on each side of said stationary portion, a leg cylindrical in cross-section in the opening in each of said pairs of socketed portions, the individual legs of each pair being transversely inclined to form a spread-apart support sidewise of the beam and the pairs of legs being longitudinally inclined to form a spread-apart support endwise of the beam, said beam being formed with a transverse opening extending across said stationary and movable beam portions between each pair of socketed portions and the adjacent end of the beam, a headed clamping bolt extending loosely through each of said transverse openings and a nut on the protruding end of each bolt for drawing said movable beam portions toward the stationary beam portion for decreasing the size of the diameter of the openings of the adjacent pair of socketed portions and thereby adjustably and removably clamp the legs in said socketed portions.
JQHN HASSELBRING.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 326,006 Winchell Sept. 8, 1885 565,670 Cornell Aug. 11, 1896 1,462,707 Lawlor July 24, 1923 2,094,805 Meier Oct. 5, 1937
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US2673772A (en) * 1952-04-02 1954-03-30 Arthur M Beasley Table leg mounting and storing cleat
US5908182A (en) * 1996-02-21 1999-06-01 Stang; Michael N. Adjustable and foldable support structure
US7311178B2 (en) * 2001-09-10 2007-12-25 Blackwell James P Work piece support hinge assembly
USD878119S1 (en) * 2018-10-31 2020-03-17 WeWork Companies Inc. Structural support

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US565670A (en) * 1896-08-11 Extension-table
US1462707A (en) * 1922-06-12 1923-07-24 James M Lawlor Sawhorse
US2094805A (en) * 1935-04-17 1937-10-05 Paul T Meier Workbench

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US565670A (en) * 1896-08-11 Extension-table
US1462707A (en) * 1922-06-12 1923-07-24 James M Lawlor Sawhorse
US2094805A (en) * 1935-04-17 1937-10-05 Paul T Meier Workbench

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US2673772A (en) * 1952-04-02 1954-03-30 Arthur M Beasley Table leg mounting and storing cleat
US5908182A (en) * 1996-02-21 1999-06-01 Stang; Michael N. Adjustable and foldable support structure
US7311178B2 (en) * 2001-09-10 2007-12-25 Blackwell James P Work piece support hinge assembly
USD878119S1 (en) * 2018-10-31 2020-03-17 WeWork Companies Inc. Structural support

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