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US5860A
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  • I attach the male screwto a plate (a) which is aiiixed to the pad, and is all smoothbelow, and enlarge the shank o-f the turret sufficiently to form a female screw therein, as clearly shown at C, Fig. 1; this may have a thread an inch or more in length, and will receive the screw into it that distance without danger of injury to the horse, and allowing a much stronger connection between Vt-he screw and nut, without disiguring the turret. ranged, and' ⁇ the cap or nut covering the threads of the screw entirely, and forming an Ornament, such as an acorn, shown in the drawing or other device.

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIoE.
JOHN J. CARREL, OF PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA.
HARNESS-SADDLE MOUNTING.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 5,860, dated October 17, 1848.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, J oI-IN JOSEPH OAREEE, of Petersburg, in the county of Dinwiddie and State of Virginia have invented certain Improvements in Harness-Mountings, and that the following isla full, clear, and eXact description of the principle or character which distinguishes them from all other things before known and of the usual manner of making, modifying, and using the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part thereof, in which- Figure l, is a section through the turret, &c. Fig. 2 is a view of the parts.
The nature of my improvement consists in the method of constructing and attaching the water hooks, turrets, and screws, that are used on harness saddles, in such a manner as to prevent their injuring the horses back,
and at the same time strengthening the parts without increasing their number or cost materially, the beauty of the mountings being thereby incidentally increased.
The difference bet-Ween the old style of mounting and my improved method clearly appears on an inspection of the drawing, where bo-th are represented A being a turret in the old style, and B, a screw.l
It will be seen that there is a shank to these extending through the plates, from the outside inward, with the thread of a screw cut thereon; this screw enters a nut attached to the under side of the pad, and holds the pad in posit-ion; but if the end of the screw projects, as is apt to be the case as the pad reduces in thickness by wear, &c., there is a risk of the horses back being galled thereby; and inasmuch as the nut must necessarily be thin, there is very little hold for the screw, covering only .two or diiiieulties by-reversing the screw and nut;`
I attach the male screwto a plate (a) which is aiiixed to the pad, and is all smoothbelow, and enlarge the shank o-f the turret sufficiently to form a female screw therein, as clearly shown at C, Fig. 1; this may have a thread an inch or more in length, and will receive the screw into it that distance without danger of injury to the horse, and allowing a much stronger connection between Vt-he screw and nut, without disiguring the turret. ranged, and'` the cap or nut covering the threads of the screw entirely, and forming an Ornament, such as an acorn, shown in the drawing or other device.
Having thus fully described my improved mounting I wish it to be distinctly understood, that I do not claim merely reversing the screws, but
What I do claim is- The method herein described of connecting the turrets, water hooks and screws with vthe harness saddle by forming the female
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