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US847159A
US847159A US34610106A US1906346101A US847159A US 847159 A US847159 A US 847159A US 34610106 A US34610106 A US 34610106A US 1906346101 A US1906346101 A US 1906346101A US 847159 A US847159 A US 847159A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in wagon bolsters and in standards carried thereby, and it Apertains particularly to the holsters and standards of logging-wagons.
  • the invention aims as a primary object to provide a standard. made in breakable sections, whereby the height of the standard may be varied to compensate for the load.
  • the invention aims as a further object to provide a novel bolster into which the standards carried thereby may be folded when not in use and when it is desired to use the wagon for other purposes.
  • the invention aims as a further object to provide novel means for sustaining the standard in its vertical or operative position against accidental displacement in either direction.
  • the invention finally aims to provide a construction ofthe above type which shall be simple, inexpensive to manufacture, and practical and efficient in use.
  • Figure l is a front elevation, partly in section, of a wagon-bolster and standards carried thereby constructed in accordance with my invention, the standards being shown in their vertical or operative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof, the standards being shown as folded within the bolster; and
  • Fig. 3 is a detailed fragmentary side elevation of one of the standards, showing the l c upright position, 1n which the sections 8 and break-joint thereof.
  • the numeral l designates one j of the cross-bars of the wagon-frame, to which g The.
  • the bolster 2 is secured by a king-bolt bolster 2 is rovided in its upper surface with an enlarged) longitudinal recess 4, provided at its end on opposite sides with rearwardlyextending recesses 5.
  • Transverse bolts 6 pass through the bolster 2 adjacent the rel Rous 5 and serve as pintles upon which the standards 7 are pivotally mounted.
  • the standards 7 are illustrated in detail in Figs. l and 3 and comprise a lower section 8 and an upper section 9, secured to said section 8 by a strap-hinge 10, having its pivot l1 below the lower end of the section 9.
  • the section is likewise secured within the recess 5 by a strap-hinge 12, one member of which (designat-ed by the numeral 13) is secured to the front of the section S to reinforce and strengthen the saine.
  • the section 9 is designed to fold upon the section 8 at a right angle to the pivotal movement of the latter when folded within the recess 4.
  • the bolts 6 also serve as the pintl'es for strengthening clevises 14, disposed adjacent each of the standards 7 and bearing against the rear face thereof.
  • the clevises 14 are provided at their upper end with an enlarged head 15, against which a pivot-ed dog or brace 16 bears, the latter being carried upon the end of the bolster 2 and foldable thereupon, as inl cheated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by a swinging movement about its pivot 17.
  • a pivot-ed dog or brace 16 bears, the latter being carried upon the end of the bolster 2 and foldable thereupon, as inl cheated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by a swinging movement about its pivot 17.
  • a pivot-ed dog or brace 16 bears, the latter being carried upon the end of the bolster 2 and foldable thereupon, as inl cheated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by a swinging movement about its pivot 17.
  • For the l purpose of preventing the displacement of the standards 7 from their upright position with angular ends 19 are mount-ed upon the l bolster 2 adjacent each of said standards and are designed to be swung at a
  • suoli means comprises a spring-latch 20, rigidly secured, as at 21, to the section 9 and. provided with a thumb-piece 22, the said. latch 20 engaging in a conformablyrecessed keeper 23, carried upon the upper end of the section 8.
  • the standards 7 are folded in parallelism within the recess 4, as is shown in Fig. 2. When, however, they are employed to sustain a load, they are raised to an l fl will be extended., as is shown in Fig. 1, or j they may be folded upon one another in accordance with the sir/ie of the load. ⁇ When the standards are raised to an upright position, thc dogs 18 are swung around, as above set forth and as indicated 'in Fig. l, and

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WAGON BoLs-TER'AND STANDARD.
APPLICATION FILED DEU. 3.',1906.
OTTO H. BUNTROCK, OF WAUSAU, WISCONSIN.
WAGON-BOLSTER AND STANDARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 1e, 1907.
Application liled December 3, 1906. Serial No. 346,101.
To all wiz/0m t ina/y concern.-
Be it known that I, OTTO H. BUNTROCK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Wausau, in the county' of Marathon and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 1Wagon-Holsters and Standards, of which the following is a specilication.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in wagon bolsters and in standards carried thereby, and it Apertains particularly to the holsters and standards of logging-wagons.
The invention aims as a primary object to provide a standard. made in breakable sections, whereby the height of the standard may be varied to compensate for the load.
The invention aims as a further object to provide a novel bolster into which the standards carried thereby may be folded when not in use and when it is desired to use the wagon for other purposes.
The invention aims as a further object to provide novel means for sustaining the standard in its vertical or operative position against accidental displacement in either direction.
The invention finally aims to provide a construction ofthe above type which shall be simple, inexpensive to manufacture, and practical and efficient in use.
The detailed construction will appear in the course of the following description, in which reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, like numerals designating like parts,
throughout the several views, wherein- Figure l is a front elevation, partly in section, of a wagon-bolster and standards carried thereby constructed in accordance with my invention, the standards being shown in their vertical or operative position. Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof, the standards being shown as folded within the bolster; and Fig. 3 is a detailed fragmentary side elevation of one of the standards, showing the l c upright position, 1n which the sections 8 and break-joint thereof.
Referring specifically to the acc 1npany ing drawings, the numeral l designates one j of the cross-bars of the wagon-frame, to which g The.
the bolster 2 is secured by a king-bolt bolster 2 is rovided in its upper surface with an enlarged) longitudinal recess 4, provided at its end on opposite sides with rearwardlyextending recesses 5. Transverse bolts 6 pass through the bolster 2 adjacent the rel cesses 5 and serve as pintles upon which the standards 7 are pivotally mounted. The standards 7 are illustrated in detail in Figs. l and 3 and comprise a lower section 8 and an upper section 9, secured to said section 8 by a strap-hinge 10, having its pivot l1 below the lower end of the section 9. The section is likewise secured within the recess 5 by a strap-hinge 12, one member of which (designat-ed by the numeral 13) is secured to the front of the section S to reinforce and strengthen the saine. The section 9 is designed to fold upon the section 8 at a right angle to the pivotal movement of the latter when folded within the recess 4. The bolts 6 also serve as the pintl'es for strengthening clevises 14, disposed adjacent each of the standards 7 and bearing against the rear face thereof. The clevises 14 are provided at their upper end with an enlarged head 15, against which a pivot-ed dog or brace 16 bears, the latter being carried upon the end of the bolster 2 and foldable thereupon, as inl cheated in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by a swinging movement about its pivot 17. For the l purpose of preventing the displacement of the standards 7 from their upright position with angular ends 19 are mount-ed upon the l bolster 2 adjacent each of said standards and are designed to be swung at a right angle to the position to which they are shown in Fig. 2,'so as to present their angular ends in a direct line with the center of said standards.
In Fig. 3 means are shown for maintaining the standards 7 with their sections in an extended position, and suoli means comprises a spring-latch 20, rigidly secured, as at 21, to the section 9 and. provided with a thumb-piece 22, the said. latch 20 engaging in a conformablyrecessed keeper 23, carried upon the upper end of the section 8.
In practical use the standards 7 are folded in parallelism within the recess 4, as is shown in Fig. 2. When, however, they are employed to sustain a load, they are raised to an l fl will be extended., as is shown in Fig. 1, or j they may be folded upon one another in accordance with the sir/ie of the load. `When the standards are raised to an upright position, thc dogs 18 are swung around, as above set forth and as indicated 'in Fig. l, and
the strengthening-clevises i4 are engaged by the dogs 1.6.
l While the elena-nits l'ierein shown and deprior to loading pivoted dogs 18, provided TOO IlO
2. The combination with a Wagon-bolster 15 provided with an enlar ed recess in its upper surface, of a standar pivoted within said recess and oldable therein and dogs carried y upon said bolster and engaging said Standscope of the invention as dened in the api, ard on opposite sides thereof and in line With pended claims. i l its pivotal movement. l
Having fully described my invention, I E In testimony whereof I aliix my signature claim; h l in presenoe of two Witnesses.
1. he combination Wit a Wagonebo ster, ,Y of a Standard pivoted thereto7 aclevis pivl OTTO H BUN I ROCK oted thereto and engaging said standard and i a pivoted do carried byv said bolster and engaging said c evis.
scribed are Well adapted to serve thelfunc- I tions set forth, it is obvious that various minor changes may be made in the proportions, shape, and arrangement of the several parts Without departing from the spirit andV Witnesses:
FRANK P, REGNER, AHENRY MANECKE
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