CULTIVATORS. 



T. BORDEN, PoRTSM-'l'NT. N. \l.—Cu/tivatois—ya>i- 

 iiarv n, lS?o. (No claim.) 



H. MKJLEY, Can,\an, Conn.— ( «///7v<A.«.— />,v/«/w 

 II, i8?2. (No claim.) 



I. REICH ARD, Gilford, Vs.-CuUivalors.- Decem- 

 btr 1 6, 1833. 



Claim. — I do not claim a-s my invention the individual 

 parts of the machine a.^ I have described them, but the gen- 

 eral arrangement and combination of the whole, which gives 

 to it that character by which it is distinguished from other 

 forms nf cultivatcirs or harrows. 



SAMUEL CLIME, PlumstI'IAIi, V\.—Culliv(Uors—July 

 17, 1835. (No claim ) 



J. M GARNETT, Essiix, \ .\.— Cultivators— Febniaiy 

 3, 1836. 



Claim. — The form and fixing of the cast iron No. 3, as 

 shown and described. 



S. CLIME, Nkw Britain, \'.\.—Cu/lk'ators.--Octobn- 

 15, 1836 (No clnim.) 



N. I. .SHULL, Bens-m.f.m, V,\.— Cultivators— November 

 26, 1836. (No Claim.) 



No.'i,543.-I. KNOKLE. Bakfrsvillk, Ml). — Oz/rtVa- 

 /o;-.c— .-?/;;V8, "1840. 



Claim. — The using of several mold boards of cast iron of 

 the ordinary construction of such mold boards, but without 

 land sides, and the so arranging said mold boards as that 

 the point of either of those in the rear shall follow that 

 which precedes it, within the width of its furrow slice, in 

 the manner and for the purpose herein set forth. 



No. 1.779.— N. BARNES, Easthami-ton, N. W— Cul- 

 tivators — Seftember 10, 1840. 



Claim. — The described combination of the share, teeth 

 and frame for dressing crops planted in rows, as herein set 

 forth. 



No. 2,526— W. A. ROGERS, Si mmersvii.le, Ala.— 

 Cultivators. — April I, 1S42. 



Clnim. — The manner of arranging the back and side 

 rows of teeth, in combination with the frame and beam as 

 described, for cultivating cotton. 



No. 2,647.— A. \VO"DS, D. WELLS and I. BATE.S, 

 Ad.\MS, N. \ .— Cultivators.— May 28, 1842. 



Claim. — We do not claim and we hereby disclaim any 

 pretensions to an improvement in the corn cultivator frames, 

 bising our claim upon the combination of three teelh of the 

 aforementioned description, to be used with the corn culti- 



' No. 2,650.— JOHN MASON, Haddonfield, N. J.— 

 Cultivators.— May 28, 1 842. 



Claim. — The hands are entirely a new invention, and 

 their operation is as described in the specification, and for 

 as much as they may be usefully applied to other instru- 

 ments. I wish all secured. 



No. 2,792.— M. J. HUNT, Cincinnati, Ohio.— C«//;Va- 

 tors. — September -1,0, 18 12. 



Claim — The employment of two sliding bars carrying two 

 cultivator teeth ; or two mold boards, which may be shifted 

 and set in the mmner and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 2,879.— J. PARSONS, Jr., Dublin, \^'d.— Cultiva- 

 tors. — Decembe'i 12, 1842. 



Claim. — The combinaiion of the slotted cross piece and 

 hook-braces, and sliding clips with the forward connecting 

 cross piece of the shafts rendering the aforesaid combined 

 plows convertible into agricultural implements of various 

 descriptions, for various purposes, as before described. 



No. 3,356.— T WIARD, EAiTAvoN, ^.N .—Cultiva- 

 tors. — November 24, 1843. 



Claim — The combination of a pole or shafts with a frame 

 and gang of plows in the manner described, in such a way 

 as that they will have an up and down motion, while all 

 lateral motion is prevented, in the pole or shafts, indepen- 

 dent of the plows. 



No. 3,406.— R. NELSON, West Point, \^X).— Cultiva- 

 tors. — January 15, 1844. 



Claim. — The manner in which I have combined and 

 arranged the bars B, and lever E, so as to effect the con- 

 traction and expansion of the cultivator, and in combination 

 with the above, the iron comb F. 



No. 4,170.— A. HARRI.SON,Bussfield, Mil 11.— 1«///- 

 vators. — September 2, 1845. 



Claim. — The manner of securing the cultivator beam to 

 one of the cross pieces of the handles or standards, (upon 

 which it turns,) in combination with the manner of fastening 

 and securing the same to each other, and regulating the 

 angle of inclination of the handles and cultivating points, 

 and the position of the beam, by means of the adjusting 

 braces and nuts, constructed and operating substantiallv in 

 the manner and for the purpose herein set forth, and repre- 

 sented in the different modifications of my new and im- 

 proved shovel-pointed cultivator. 



No. 4,171.— A. RALSTON, WiisT Middleton, Pa.— 

 Cultivators. — September 2, 1845. 



Claim. — I. — The attachment to the rear of the plow of 

 the ad'ustable hinged shoe, guiding cutter attached thereto, 

 and adjusting brace ; all combined and operating sub.stan- 

 tially in the manner and fur tlic purpose herein set forth. 



2 — The attachmeiii tn ilic plew standards and shafts 

 of the lateral adjustiii^ l.r.uis, sul.stantially in the manner 

 and for ihe purpose hertin set forth. 



No. 4,320.— A. ELDRED, Oppenheimer, N. \.—Cul- 

 tivators.— 'December 20, 1845. 



Claim. — I. — Joining the sockets that receive the stand- 

 ards of the plows to the frame, as herein described, to ad- 

 mit nf adjuslini; in a vertical as well as horizontal direction, 



2. — The method of adjusting the front double tooth 

 by means of the enlarged mortice and wedges, in combi- 

 nation with the journal projections on the standards as de- 

 scribed. 



No. 4,725.— W. DYSERT, Gettysburg, Vx.-Cultiva- 

 tors.—.4u^-ust 28, 1846. 



Claim. — I. — The movable and jointed frame for cultiva- 

 tors, constructed and arranged substantially in the manner 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. — In combinaiion with the shovels of cultivators, 

 the point having a shank thereon, for the purposes above 

 set forth. 



No. 4,762.-1. EDWARDS, Orange Co. Im,— Cultiva- 

 tors. — September Ig, 1846. 



Clnim — The manner of combining the hooks and eyes 

 and clevis, as above described, by which the sides of the 

 pl,,« m.w W cKvated and raised out of the ground, so as 

 to i.niif,,iiii to the inei|ualities and irregularities in the corn 

 rows, v\ iih.jut ilisuubing the other parts of the machine, and 

 without the necessity of raising the entire plow. 



No. 5.639— D. PATTEE, Vpsilanti, Mich.— r«///iw- 

 tors.-June 20, 1848. 



Claim. — The mnnner of atiaching and regulating the 

 front sheath, and in comI>inntion therewith the manner of 

 regulating the depth of cultivatii.n, as above set forth. 



No. 5,755. — K.CKlSWKI.l., Jk.,Chambers1!URg, Pa. — 

 Cultivators. — Sepleiiib.-r 5, 184.S.' 



Claim. — Giving the sides of a cultivating shovel point, 

 the one a forward and the other a rearward curve, substan- 

 tially for the purpose herein set forth and of the form 

 represented in the accompanying drawing. 



No. 5,859.— G. BEECHING, Augusta, N. Y.—r»///™- 

 tors.— October 17, 1848. 



Clnim. — I . — The construction of the quadrangular teeth for 

 cultivators, as described and represented. 



2. — The construction of the U shaped iron brace hav- 

 ing a clevis formed on its front, and two vertical transverse 

 grooves on its sides, as combined with the parallel timbers 

 A, A, of the frame and adjustive standards <■', c' . 



3. — The extra handles F, F, for raising the cultivators 

 in turning at the end of the furrow or going over stones, as 

 described. 



5,998.— A. LELAND, Milton, Y \.— Cultivator. -Jan- 

 uary, 2, 1849. 



Claim. — The construciion of the removable land sides 

 with wings, substantially as represented, in combination 

 wiih shares made without either bosses, loops or other projec- 

 tions upon the sides that would interfere with their being 

 turned bottom side up, and attached to the shanks in that 

 position, or obstruct their action when thus upturned ; the 

 land sides and shares so constructed being connected 

 together by one or more screw bolts, or by other anala- 

 gous means. 



