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US44354A
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  • the nature ot' my invention consists in the construction of levers of such forms as shall lic as close to the body ot' the wearer as convenitnt, being' forked, branched, or so formed at one end as to pass over and rest upon the shoulders of the wearer.
  • To the ends of each such lever projecting from theshoulders of the wearer the knapsack or other article to be carried is attached by means of hooks, straps, or other suitable appliances.
  • the other end 4of the lever is attached to the waist-belt or clothing of the wearer by means of hooks, straps, or other suitable appliances.
  • the lever is formed in two parts for the purpose of regulating the length, solas to be applicable to persons of various heights, one part sliding upon the other, and secured to each other by means ot' screw-bolts and nuts, but this is not absolutely necessary,"as the lever may be made in one piece. Studs or pivots for the reception of the lever may be attachedto the metal plates, which plates rest upon the shoulders of the wearer when such are used.
  • a strap is attached thereto, which is secured to the Waist-belt or clothing ofthe wearer when such is necessary.
  • Figure l is a side view.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan; Figs. 3 and 4, moditications of my invention.
  • a B C represent the lever formed in two parts for the purpose of regulating the length of it.
  • the 'two parts are made to slide one upon the other, and are secured to each other by the screw-bolt c. That part of the lever from C to B is forked, branched, or formed so as to pass over each shoulder of the wearer.
  • b is a shoulder-plate for the lever to rest on and to this is attached a stud or pivot, C which passes through the lever at d.
  • 7c is the strap attached to the knapsack D, securing it to the waist-belt E.
  • Fig. 3 shows the shoulderplate b attached tothe lever A B C by means of screws, bolts, or other secure fastenings.
  • Fig. 4t shows the lever A B C without shoulderplates and formed for the reception of the a1'- ticle to be carried D.
  • levers forked, branch ed, or otherwise so formed as to pass over and rest upon the shoulders, and lying as close to the body as convenient., for the purpose of carrying knapsacks or other articles, substantially as described.

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-UNITED STATES MODE OF CARRYING KNAPSACKS.
Speciiication forming part of Letters Patent No. 44,354, dated September 20, 1864.
.To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THoMAs SEAVILLE TRUss, of London, England, have invented a new and improved mode of carrying knapsaeks and other articles suspended at the back by means of levers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and the letters of reterence marked thereon.
The nature ot' my invention consists in the construction of levers of such forms as shall lic as close to the body ot' the wearer as convenitnt, being' forked, branched, or so formed at one end as to pass over and rest upon the shoulders of the wearer. To the ends of each such lever projecting from theshoulders of the wearer the knapsack or other article to be carried is attached by means of hooks, straps, or other suitable appliances. The other end 4of the lever is attached to the waist-belt or clothing of the wearer by means of hooks, straps, or other suitable appliances.
The lever is formed in two parts for the purpose of regulating the length, solas to be applicable to persons of various heights, one part sliding upon the other, and secured to each other by means ot' screw-bolts and nuts, but this is not absolutely necessary,"as the lever may be made in one piece. Studs or pivots for the reception of the lever may be attachedto the metal plates, which plates rest upon the shoulders of the wearer when such are used.
To keep the knapsack or other article in proper position for carrying, a strap is attached thereto, which is secured to the Waist-belt or clothing ofthe wearer when such is necessary.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
In the drawings, Figure l is a side view. Fig. 2 is a front view. Fig. 5 is a plan; Figs. 3 and 4, moditications of my invention.
The same letters in each ligure refer to the same parts.
In Figs. 1,2, and 5, A B C represent the lever formed in two parts for the purpose of regulating the length of it. The 'two parts are made to slide one upon the other, and are secured to each other by the screw-bolt c. That part of the lever from C to B is forked, branched, or formed so as to pass over each shoulder of the wearer.
b is a shoulder-plate for the lever to rest on and to this is attached a stud or pivot, C which passes through the lever at d.
c is the rod connecting the forked (nds of the lever A B C.
fis the end of the lever, secured to the knapsack D by means of the hook g.
his the lower end of the sainelever, secured to the waist-belt E by means of the hook i.
7c is the strap attached to the knapsack D, securing it to the waist-belt E.
By way otl further illustration, I have shown a few modifications ot' that part ot' the lever resting on the shoulders and attached to the knapsack or other article to be carried. (See Figs. 3 and 4t. Fig. 3 shows the shoulderplate b attached tothe lever A B C by means of screws, bolts, or other secure fastenings. Fig. 4t shows the lever A B C without shoulderplates and formed for the reception of the a1'- ticle to be carried D.
As my invention is capable of various modilieations without departing from the principle thereof', I do not restrict myself to the precise form or the materials to be employed in the construction thereof, as the lever may be made in one or many pieces; nor do I restrict myself to the precise mode described of attaching the same lever to the wearer. I prefer the levers to be made of steel for strength.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. Ihe construction of levers, forked, branch ed, or otherwise so formed as to pass over and rest upon the shoulders, and lying as close to the body as convenient., for the purpose of carrying knapsacks or other articles, substantially as described.
2. The making of the lever A B O in two or more parts, for the purpose of regulating the length thereof, substantially as described.
3. rIhe combination of the lever A G B, shoulder-plates b, knapsack D, and waist-belt E, arranged and operating substantially as described.
THOS. SEAVILLE TR'USS.
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ARTHUR C. S'rnnnv',
23 Oumwn street, Loudon, England.
R. H. NroHoLs.`
27 llfalcot Square, Lambeth,
' London, England.
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