Carrier-Frame for Baskets. Page: 4 of 4
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point where it is desirous to attach the free
end of the same. A swivel 20 is connected
with this coil in any suitable- manner and
supports a fastening screw 21 adapted to be
5 screwed in the free end of the rope or cable.
From the construction disclosed, it will be
seen that all liability of the cable or rope
slipping from under the carrier wheels is ob-
viated.
10 From the foregoing description, taken in
connection with the accompanying draw-
ings, the construction and operation of the
invention will be readily understood without
requiring a more extended explanation.
15 Having thus described my invention, what
I claim as new is:
1. In a carrier frame, the combination with
a side member having a plurality of inte-
riorly threaded laterally-projecting lugs on
20 one face, of wheels journaled to said mem-
ber outwardly of its lugs, and a second side
member having enlarged end portions pro-
vided with guard flanges and a plurality of
apertures adapted to register with the lugs of
25 said first-mentioned side member and screws
working through the apertures in the second-
mentioned member and screwing in the lugsof the first-mentioned member for remov-
ably fastening said members together.
2. In a carrier frame of the character de- 30
scribed, the combination of a side member
having spaced axles, of wheels journaled to
said axles and a second side member having
enlarged end portions with outwardly ex-
tending guard flanges and recesses or sockets 35
in its inner face to receive the adjacent ends
of the wheel hubs removably positioned to
said first mentioned side member.
3. In combination with wheels, side frames
arranged on opposite sides of the wheels, one 40
of the frames having ribs formed on its inner
face immediately under the wheels and the
other having recesses or sockets in its inner
face to receive the hubs of the wheels and
means for removably securing said frames 45
together.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand in presence of two subscribing wit-
nesses.
JAMES H. CAMERON.
Witnesses:
F. G. HICKEY,
JOHN S. BAKER.
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Cameron. James H. Carrier-Frame for Baskets., patent, December 24, 1907; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth514129/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.