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US879456A
US879456A US39518707A US1907395187A US879456A US 879456 A US879456 A US 879456A US 39518707 A US39518707 A US 39518707A US 1907395187 A US1907395187 A US 1907395187A US 879456 A US879456 A US 879456A
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  • This invention relates to vehicles, and particularly to a special construction of shafts for buggies, carriages, or the like.
  • a two-horse path is usually provided and it is often advantageous if a single draft animal hitched to a vehicle can walk or travel in one of the paths made by twohorse driving.
  • the construction-of buggy shafts embodied in the present'invention is such as to permit of hitching the horse or other draft animal to the vehicle so that said animal may travel in one of the paths in the road made by driving horses abreast.
  • the above permits the horse to travel much more easily, and furthermore the invention is advantageously employed in rough timber lands, or on stony roads as the driver of the vehicle can readily see ahead of the vehicle and avoid obstacles.
  • Figure 1 is a general perspective view of the invention, and Fig. 2 is a bottom plan thereof.
  • the numeral 1 designates one of the shafts, while the numeral 2 indicates the other. and 2 are secured together at the rear end
  • the members 1, 2, and 3 are preferably made of wood in the usual way, said members how ever being of a peculiar construction as will be readily understood as the description proceeds.
  • the rearmost end of the shaft 2 is formed with the downwardly curving portion 2 which is connected with the axle to which the shafts are attached.
  • the shaft 1 however is. not formed in the same manner as the shaft 2, said shaft 1 terminating at the point where it is connected or attached to the transverse bar 3.
  • a coupling member 4 is The shafts 1- ranged parallel with the portion 2 of the shaft 2 and adapted to perform a function similar to that of said portion 2.
  • the coupling. member 4 is also composed of a wooden body, the front end of which is secured to the cross bar 3 intermediate of the ends of the latter as shown at 5.
  • a short brace 6 connects the shaft 1 withthe bar 3, near the rear end of the shaft, and a long diagonal brace 7 is attached at its intermediate portion to the bar 3, the opposite ends of the member 7 being secured to the coupling what T-shape comprising a curved body por tion 8 secured to the coupling member 4 beneath the latter, the lower extremity of the body portion S -being provided with the thill eye 10.
  • the transverse head portion 8 of the iron 8 is secured to the cross bar 3 beneath the latter, and an extension 11 projects from the outermost portion of said member 8 The extension 11 is attached to the shorter shaft or thill 1.
  • the shaft iron 9 is secured to the shaft 2 and is also provided with a thill eye 10. Said iron 9 is arranged beneath the shaft 2 and extends along the curved rear end portion thereof to a point in front of the bar 3. A lateral arm 9 of the iron 9 is attached to the bar 3 beneath the latter. A brace 12 connects the outer end of a lateral extension 9 projecting from the lower portion of the iron 9 with that portion of the shaft 2 just in rear of the point of connection of the cross bar 3, as shown at 12. Said extension 9 has the thill eye 10 described above as provided for the member 9.
  • the construction of the shafts as above described and the manner of bracing the same and making them entirely rigid is very desirable in view of the fact that it is necessary that the shafts be possessed of extreme substantiality for the purposes for which they are employed.
  • the arrangement of provided and consists of a curved bar arthe coupling member 4 relative to the shaft 2 is such that when a draft animal is hitched to the shafts, said animal will be arranged at one side of a central line passing through the vehicle to which the shafts are attached,
  • the location of the draft animal when hitched to shafts comprising my invention is also desirable as the animal does not interfere with the view in front of the vehicle, thereby permitting the driver to readily avoid obstacles such as large stones, tree stumps, etc.
  • a pair of shafts one of the shafts embodying a downwardly curved rear end portion, a cross bar, connecting said shafts, a coupling member shaped similarly to the downwardly curved end of the aforesaid shaft and attached at its front end to the cross bar between the ends of the latter, a brace member extending diagonally with reference to the shafts and attached between its ends to the cross bar, means securing the rear end of the brace member to the coupling member and its front end to the shaft having the curved rear end, a shaft iron secured to the coupling member and attached to the cross bar, another shaft iron secured to the rear downwardly curved end of the first mentioned shaft and having a lateral extension projecting outwardly from said shaft and provided with a thill eye, and a brace connecting said extension at its outer end with the adjacent shaft.

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0.e79,45e. PATBNTED FEB.18,1908. 0. GBERTSMA'.
VEHICLE SHAFT.
APPLICATION mm mm 30. 1907.
. portions thereof by a transverse bar 3.
OWEN GEERTSMA, OF BROADLAND, SOUTH DAKOTA.
VEHICLE-SHAFT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 18, 1908.
Application filed September 30. 1907. Serial No. 395.187.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OWEN GEERTSMA, a citizen of the United States, residing at Broadland, in the county of Beadle and State of South Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vehicle-Shafts, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to vehicles, and particularly to a special construction of shafts for buggies, carriages, or the like.
As is well known in the formation of country roads a two-horse path is usually provided and it is often advantageous if a single draft animal hitched to a vehicle can walk or travel in one of the paths made by twohorse driving. The construction-of buggy shafts embodied in the present'invention is such as to permit of hitching the horse or other draft animal to the vehicle so that said animal may travel in one of the paths in the road made by driving horses abreast. The above permits the horse to travel much more easily, and furthermore the invention is advantageously employed in rough timber lands, or on stony roads as the driver of the vehicle can readily see ahead of the vehicle and avoid obstacles.
For a full understanding of the invention, and the merits thereof, reference is to be had to the following description and. accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a general perspective view of the invention, and Fig. 2 is a bottom plan thereof.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in all the figures of the drawing by the same reference characters.
Referring to the drawings the numeral 1 designates one of the shafts, while the numeral 2 indicates the other. and 2 are secured together at the rear end The members 1, 2, and 3 are preferably made of wood in the usual way, said members how ever being of a peculiar construction as will be readily understood as the description proceeds. The rearmost end of the shaft 2 is formed with the downwardly curving portion 2 which is connected with the axle to which the shafts are attached. The shaft 1 however is. not formed in the same manner as the shaft 2, said shaft 1 terminating at the point where it is connected or attached to the transverse bar 3. A coupling member 4 is The shafts 1- ranged parallel with the portion 2 of the shaft 2 and adapted to perform a function similar to that of said portion 2. The coupling. member 4 is also composed of a wooden body, the front end of which is secured to the cross bar 3 intermediate of the ends of the latter as shown at 5.
In order that the construction of the shafts comprising the invention may be as rigid as is necessary in this class of devices, a short brace 6 connects the shaft 1 withthe bar 3, near the rear end of the shaft, and a long diagonal brace 7 is attached at its intermediate portion to the bar 3, the opposite ends of the member 7 being secured to the coupling what T-shape comprising a curved body por tion 8 secured to the coupling member 4 beneath the latter, the lower extremity of the body portion S -being provided with the thill eye 10. The transverse head portion 8 of the iron 8 is secured to the cross bar 3 beneath the latter, and an extension 11 projects from the outermost portion of said member 8 The extension 11 is attached to the shorter shaft or thill 1. The shaft iron 9 is secured to the shaft 2 and is also provided with a thill eye 10. Said iron 9 is arranged beneath the shaft 2 and extends along the curved rear end portion thereof to a point in front of the bar 3. A lateral arm 9 of the iron 9 is attached to the bar 3 beneath the latter. A brace 12 connects the outer end of a lateral extension 9 projecting from the lower portion of the iron 9 with that portion of the shaft 2 just in rear of the point of connection of the cross bar 3, as shown at 12. Said extension 9 has the thill eye 10 described above as provided for the member 9.
The construction of the shafts as above described and the manner of bracing the same and making them entirely rigid is very desirable in view of the fact that it is necessary that the shafts be possessed of extreme substantiality for the purposes for which they are employed. The arrangement of provided and consists of a curved bar arthe coupling member 4 relative to the shaft 2 is such that when a draft animal is hitched to the shafts, said animal will be arranged at one side of a central line passing through the vehicle to which the shafts are attached,
- thereby permitting the draft animal to readily travel in one of the paths made by driving two horses along roads. As before premised the location of the draft animal when hitched to shafts comprising my invention is also desirable as the animal does not interfere with the view in front of the vehicle, thereby permitting the driver to readily avoid obstacles such as large stones, tree stumps, etc.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, is
In combination, a pair of shafts, one of the shafts embodying a downwardly curved rear end portion, a cross bar, connecting said shafts, a coupling member shaped similarly to the downwardly curved end of the aforesaid shaft and attached at its front end to the cross bar between the ends of the latter, a brace member extending diagonally with reference to the shafts and attached between its ends to the cross bar, means securing the rear end of the brace member to the coupling member and its front end to the shaft having the curved rear end, a shaft iron secured to the coupling member and attached to the cross bar, another shaft iron secured to the rear downwardly curved end of the first mentioned shaft and having a lateral extension projecting outwardly from said shaft and provided with a thill eye, and a brace connecting said extension at its outer end with the adjacent shaft.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
OWEN GEERTSMA.
Witnesses:
J. C. KLEMME, E. M. THOMAS.
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