CULTIVATORS. 



and anaii . 



No. (ij, ; ■'.. ' I 1 \l:l,i:s S. GWINNUP, Milroy, Ind. 

 — Cul/ii.f ■• I. .7 ■ ;i' 26, 1867. 



The handles are pivoted at their forward ends to the 

 frame and are regulated as to height by adjustment on their 

 supporting post. The standards are adjustable laterally to 

 vary the width of the tilth by means of slotted bars, segment 

 bars, and adjustable draw rods. 



Claim. — I. — The .stanchion J, constructed and operating 

 as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



2. — The standards E in combination with plate G, rods I, 

 plates III and k, and curved plate T, the whole constructed, 

 arranged, and operating in the manner and for the purpose 

 herein specified. 



No. 62,329.— JAIRU.S HASKELL, Lisbon, Me.— C/</- 

 tii'ittors. — Fcbnmrv 26, 1S67. 



The frame traverses on three wheels, whose holders. are 

 vertically adjustalile so as to regulate the depth of the fur- 

 row cut by the ploughs, which are adjustable laterally as to 

 relative distance. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the three wheels /;/ k, 

 having their gauges /, pivots w, and clamps «, with the 

 elongated teeth MNP, wlicn Ihc same are arranged in po- 

 sitions relative to each otlicr .lii a cultivator frame of the 

 described form, in the manner and for the purposes set forth. 



2. — The combination of the splice beams H L with the 

 two rear wheels / and /■, attached and adjustable as set 

 forth, when the two beams H I are connected with the 

 beams B C, in the manner and for the purposes set forth. 



No. 62,385.— DANIEL R. ALLEN, Cumberl.ind, Me- 

 — Cultivators.— February 26, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The relative arrangement and position of the 

 teeth (■ and d, viz., upon their respective cross-bars a and /', 

 converging at their lower ends, in the manner and for the 

 purposes described. 



2. — The combination and arrangement of the slots and 

 holes in the cross bars, the shoulder, flange, and lip on the 

 teeth, with the bolt and nut, for the purpose of securing the 

 teeth. 



3. — In combination with the shoulder, lip, and flange on 

 the teeth, the additional slots and holes in the third cross 

 bar, for the purpose of rendering the teeth c andyadjustable 

 as described. 



4. — The combination of the slots/ and /, bolts r and «, 

 and nuts, with the slides secured to the mold boards s s, for 

 the purpose of rendering the mold boards adjustable, as 

 described. 



5. — In lomlHiiMtion u itli tliu diverging upper ends of the 

 teeth (- nii'l .■. ill' - i...|.(.| pni, ;// ;« of the beam A, in the 



6. — TIk c.iHiliinaticin and arrangement of the scorer 7Ci, 

 constructed as described, with the hooks v and pin .r. 



7. — In combination with the subject of the first and fifth 

 claims, the rounded top i of the teeth pr.ijecting above the 

 frame of the cultivator, as and for the purposes .specified. 



8. — The concave ^hape to the upper part of the forward 

 edge of the tooth ;, wUn, the said tooth is attached as de- 

 scribed, for the pui|iii-,e^ s|ieolie.l. 



No. 62,386.— WILLIAM J, ANDREW.S, Columbia, 

 TEfiK.— Cu/thators—Ff/>ri,arv 26, 1867. 



The broad -edged shares are attached to the frame at the 

 desired obliquity to the line of draft, and are succeeded by 

 harrow teeth attached to the same frame. 



Claim. — The combined plows and harrows G H applied 

 to the standards F F, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



No. 62,405.— JOHN GILPATRIC, Biddeford, Me.— 

 Cultivators.-— February 26, 1867. 



The triangular frame has transverse bars having pointed 

 projections at their ends, to wdiich the shares are attached. 



Claim. — The iron cross bars B, provided with tongues a 

 a, and the cast-iron teeth C, when constructed and arranged 

 as herein set forth and for the purpo.se specified. 



No. 62,808.— A. S. BARNWELL, S.wannah, Ga.— 

 Cultivators. -March 12, 1S67. 



A transverse bar is attached under the beam, extending 

 on each side and carrying two ailjusiable standards and 



shares. A central standard and double share follow in the 

 rear, working the balk between the furrows just made. 



Claim. — The two adjustable shares G G, in combination 

 with the fi.ved double share D, applied to the beam A. and 

 arranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



No. 62,971.— LEVI REPP, Tiffin, Ohio.— Culii^'ators. 

 — March 19, 1867. 



The three-beam cultivator is expansible laterally, the cen- 

 tral portion having a hinged rear section with a shovel there- 

 on. Pivoted clevises connect the points of the side beams 

 to the central. The handle supports rise from the central 

 beam. 



Claim. — I. — The construction of the central beam A of a 

 three beam cultivator with a juinted extension A', having a 

 shovel apiilied to It, and il . i~|iin. fci keeping it down 

 and staMn- 11 late. alls. -Ill , 1 ,,.l.ed. 



2.— l'l^..tll,^;the h..nl ,1 I ' I l„ams A li H to 



U-shaped .1,M. y\x\. , . In, t.ilK I, described. 



3. — I h II II I I ilii sli,i\els III III, with narrow 



and « III. ill >t they ean be reversed at pleas- 



the thiee b. Ill \ i, 1, ill, 1 t. I il i\tinsi,,n braces CC,and 



stilt stand nils I n, , ti d ti 1 l.i im \ in Iront of the joint 



dhya l.i.h , .iiliMiniulU I ih-,nli,.I 



No (im; '.— 1 111 1 >l)iiKI 1. Ki 11. Ek.S, Wethers- 

 field, I iiw (11/,- /i M — /'.;// 2, I Soy 



The cull, 1 1, ..Ml |iil1\ s, I, in, I 1, ,euiied by posts to the 

 frame; the .leplh k ie.,ndile,l l.\ beaici^ 



Claim.— The fiameA, arm B, posts I), in combination 

 with the blade E and bearers F, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



No. 6?,su— r. (; LATHROP, San Jose, Cai..— 

 Weed Cn'' I 2 1S67. 



The \ lit d cutter has hooks .m the ends of 



its wine I t I a standard beneath the plough 



beam whu'i 1 tq | i[. I ,.n \\ heels. 



Claim — I — \ H,e,l oitter made and operating substan- 

 tially .is lunm sli..un ami .le >e 1 llie.l. 



2. — '111, \ ^lii| ,1 li,.ii/i.nlal cutter I, provided with 

 knives K ■ I iiUtintially as and for the puiposes 



herein -1 1 I.e.l. 



3. — 111 ' King coulter G, arranged in front of 



the ploiiel Mil III niliination with the cutters I and K, 

 all made ami opeiatiiig substantially as herein shown and 

 described. 



4. — The adjustable draft attachment E and F, in com- 

 bination with the cutters G I and K, as set forth. 



5. — A weed cuttii sd consiiueled that either the knives or 

 the wheels on whieh the \vli..le .levice is supported can be 

 adjusted up and iliiw II SI. tint the cutters cm be brought 

 more or less into ih ... mi I 



No. 63,610 — r M\-l I -I |. I WirLdN, MoNTcoM- 

 ery, Al\.— Z'/, /, 1-,.; 



The %ertical en. Ill 11 nun h is pi il. nations for attaching 

 the plough shank and lieam m liont, ami the handles and 

 adjusting arm behind. To the arm and shank are attached 

 perforated curved bars, to which cultivator or harrow teeth 

 can be bolted. 



Claim. — The rim wheel A, constructed in the manner 

 herein represenle.l, fir in any other manner substantially 

 the same, when used with the necessary devices for forming 

 a plough, as herein specified. 



No. 63,717.— ALEXANDER GORDON, Rochester, 

 N. Y,, assignor to H. D. GORDON, same place.— C«//mr 

 tors. — A/iril 9, 1867. 



The middle plough has adjustable wings; the rear ploughs, 

 one on each side, are pivoted to the cross-bar and are later- 

 ally adjustable by brace bars which connect them crosswise 

 to each other. 



Claim. — I. — The adjustable or swinging clamps a in 

 combination «ith the mould board B, for the ]nirpose of 

 holding the wings -</, substantially as shown and for the pur- 

 poses specified. 



2. — The skeleton metallic cross-bar or tie C, constructed 

 as shown and described, and arranged in connection with 

 the shovel and teeth or hoe standards, for the purposes set 

 forth. 



