CULTIVATORS. 



C C, applied 



, the 



alents, to operate 

 forth. 



No. 60,422.— BARBARV S. RICH, Penfiki.i., N. Y, 

 administratrix of the estate of J. C. RICH, deceased. — Cti/- 

 tinttors. — Dfiim/nT II, 1 866] 



The shares have longitudinal adjustment on iron strips, 

 and these strips have lateral adjustment at the rear by an 

 expansible ca.st metal frame to which the handles are at- 

 tached. 



Claim. — I. — The standard frame C, provided with lugs i' 

 at the top, and the parts /< /i I n aX. the bottom, when com- 

 bined with e.tpanding arms E E of a flexible metallic cul- 

 tivator, the whole operating sub.stanlially as and for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



2. — The gauge wheel stirrups, composed of two counter- 

 parts r r, and provided with the projections / t, when com- 

 iiiued with the flat side of «, of the cultivator frame, as here- 

 in set forth. 



No. 60,449.— WILLIAM T. WATSON, NoriiNCHAM, 

 Mn. — Cultivators. — Dtcemher II, 1866. 



The teetli are curved forward, and are inserted in me- 

 tallic plates in the rails. 



Claim. — I. — The teeth C of a cultivator when con- 

 structed as set forth. 



2.— The cumliination of the frame A, teeth C, and me- 

 tallic sockets 1), when said several parts are respectively 

 constructed, and the whole arranged substantially as set 

 forth. 



\o. 60.982.— SAMUEL A. WRAY, Grkenkield, Inu.— 

 Cultivator Ploughs.— January I, 1867. 



The beams are attached together by a flexible plate, and 

 have a slotted adj istment plate near the rear end. 



Claim —The combination of the beams B and B', elastic 

 plate D, and bint;e joint E, with a device for retaining the 

 beam- in ]".viiii.n. substantially in the manner set forth. 



X 'I,-,, -.W \SM, WHITNEY, GAL?;snuRnH, III. 



-(V, ' :,::^.iyy I 5, 1867. 



Ihi -i! II ,11.1 i< srcuieil by eyebolts and sockets to the 

 lieanis, and are braced liy eyebolts to angle pieces, fastened 

 to advance points on the beam The plough is steered by 

 a caster wheel at the rear. 



Claim, — I. — The securing of the standard D to the beam 

 .\ through the medium of the sockets B and screw bolts C, 

 provided with eyes a, all constructed and arranged sub- 

 stantially in the manner as and for the purpose set 

 forih. 



2. — The braces E, applied to the beam, and standards, 

 substantially in the manner as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



3. — The caster or gauge wheel H, applied substantially in 

 the manner as and for the purpose set forth 



No. 61,705.— JAMES C. BETHEA, Blakki.y, Ga.— 

 Cotton Cultivators.— February 5, 1867. 



The shares are attached by rings and wedges to the stand- 

 ards and braces, and the latler similarly fastened to the 

 beams. The braces are thus rendered adjustable at either 

 end. 



Claim. — I.— The mode, substantially as described, of 

 fastening together the standard brace and share by a shackle 



2. — The mode of adjusting the pivoted standard by slip- 

 jjing forward the shackle and the upper end of the brace 

 upon the beam. 



3.— The reliitive lateral adjustment of the learn by 

 means of the bolts with their collars, washers, and set 

 nuts, substantially as represented. 



No. 61,760.— W. N. RHINEHART and H. FELKER, 



Miami City, Oii 



assignors 



aselv 



O. 



RUSSELL.— tV« Cultivators.— Khruary 5, 1867. 



The left side of the front plough and tlie ritjht side of the 

 second plough are turned forward in projecting flanges. 

 The former, which nms nearer to the cnm, turns the earth 



md thr 1.1 



fends off the clods but throws 



(l.nni I 1m |Jii-Ii I I , when constructed substantial- 

 ly as ikstiilml. an. I llirn airangement with reference to the 

 plough I) andlrame, in llie manner and for the purpose 

 specified 



No 6i,S2S-G W HATFIELD II.n i.> 

 Irat , t hu li —I hui I t; 1S67 



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by the clips I I ml lo I 

 aiianged as Ikkui l1 I iili 



No 61,04, — l\<ik\ I 

 MAN, Sa. \1 



The shall I ! I 



and the arm 



from the fiaiiiL in In h 

 adjustment liy set nuts. 



Claim — I — The shank 

 the drawings, elongated ai 



td thi 



I \to„tthei 



I 1 I loilh 



Ils 1 1 I I ILL k hul 1 togethei 

 when all aie combined and 



ikl) ml srWELI WOOD 



/ I 1867 



I I 1 NerliLilH 



II J a htciall) 



as show n in all ihe hguies of 

 |ierforated as descubed, and 



Mlh 



2 — Ihe attachment f ll lull I % tb^ 1 1 laims it a 

 distance b >m the w 111 n ni 1 1, i and 4, and 

 secuiedin place by nut in I I l\ is k liiI lcI 



3 — Ihe mode of widening 01 naiiowing the machine by 

 slidin^' the teeth on the arms i i It h, m Fig 4, and the 

 combination of all, forming the cultivator as lepiesented and 



62 060 - 



as herein show n and described 



No 62,223 —JONAS POTTS Bum. n iRT W \\ — 

 —Cultt,atots—I'ihuii\ 10 iSi>7 



To each beam is itti I 1 \ I 1 tin In 1 I \ tl i use 

 ofall, or theiemoMl l|il il Un m the c I ik 



ploughs and the Stan h I n ll c I ll c n 1 I Ik 1 I ujis 



the implement is convertilik into a tieble double 01 single 

 shovel plough. 



Claim.— I.— A cultivator, provided with movable up- 

 rights D D' D^ and their arms ,/</' if. to enable it to be 

 changed to a double or single shovel plough, substantially as 

 and for the purposes described. 



2.— The yoke C, provided with a plate Ci, having hooks 

 /fastened to it, to hold and support the arms (/' i/-', substan- 

 tially as .lescrilied. 



3. —The plough lieam A, provided with the projection a, 

 and tapering at its end, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



4. — The combination of the plough beam A, projection a, 

 yoke C, plates C, hooks/, uprights D D' D', with their 

 arms d cl' d^, substantially as and for the purposes de- 

 scribed. 



No. 62,272.-8. W. JACKSON, Baluvii.i.e, Ohio.— 

 Shovel Ploughs. — February 19, 1867. 



The standards are laterally adjustable by set nuts 

 in screw bars that connect them to the beam. The braces 

 are jiivoted in the beam, and standards, and the handles 

 vertically adjustable at their forward ends. 



Claim.— The counter braces G, adjustable screw rods or 

 arms D, provided with nuts J, in combination with the stand- 

 ards B C and adjustable handles E, arranged in the man- 

 ner and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 62,302.— LEWIS G. Tl'TTLE, North Haven, 

 Conn.— (■«///7wA)r.(. — /-i/vv/,//!' 10, 1S67. 



The |.lnun|i beams are expansible laterally to vary the 

 width of lilth; Ihe shafts are adjustable vertically to vary 

 the depth of furrow ; the handles are adjustable vertically 

 to suit the operator. 



Claim. — The combination of the .shafts G and H, when 

 made vertically adjustable, with the beams C and D, when 



