CULTIVATORS. 



3. — The diagonal guide or extension liars h in combina- 

 tion witli the teeth liars D, as shown and described. 



No. 63,830— WILLIAM M. liAl.L, Morrist.avn, Inh. 

 — Ctillhators.— April 16, 1867. 



llie middle shovel standard is attached to a central beam; 

 the utlu IS are curved right and left, and stayed by rods. 

 The handles rest upon a vertical post on the rear portion of 

 the beam. 



Claim. — I. — The arm i, provided with screw thread and 

 nuts /, as described, in combination with bar c, for the 1 ur- 

 pose herein specified. 



2. — The arm s, proviile<l with screw thread and nuts /, the 

 bar <•, handle </, standards C C C, braces // b h and beam A, 

 w hen the whole are combined, arranged and operating in 

 the manner and for the purpose substantially as herein set 

 forth. 



.\o. 64,086.— OLIVER ETNIER.MouNi Union, I>a.— 

 Cultivators— April 23, 1867. 



The ruilder blade is attached to the rear end of the 

 centre beam, ami is adustcd liy a lever held in ]iosition by 

 a rack above. The bandies aie' altaclied to the cross beams, 

 and united by a crossb.u lieliiml. 



Claim. — The combinatiun of the guide blade or rudder 

 IJ, jilaced on the rear of the projecting centre beam li, 

 and the handles C C attached to the cross beams a h, 

 arr.inged and operating substantially as and for the purpose 

 herein described 



No. 64,165.— J. v.. T.\TE, CdLUMBlA, "Xv.^^.— Cultiva- 

 tors. — April IT,, 1S67. 



The forward teeth and the scrapers are adjustable to leave 

 a wider or narrower row. The clevis hook is on one side 

 to enable the horse to walk beside the row. The coverer is 

 a transverse bar of wood concave beneath 



Claim. — I. — The adjustable scrapers F constructed as 

 herein shown and described, in combination with the bars 

 C and frame A of the cultivator, substantially as and for the 

 ])urpose set forth. 



2. — The c.ilton coverer L, constructed as herein shown 

 and described, in combination with the bars E and frame A 

 of the cultivator, substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



No. 64,370.— ANSELL P. ROUTT, LiiiicRTY Mills, 

 V ,\.~Cultivators —April 30, 1867. 



The adjustable and reversible share is secured by loop 

 and key upon the curved sheath whose point enters a hole 

 in the back of the shovel to steady it. 



Claim. — The changeable, reversible, and adjustable share 

 secured by loops G and keys or wedges ,(,■- upon the curved 

 sheaths or shanks C, whose points enter the holes or notches 

 in the shovel or plough to secure and steady it in any posi- 

 tion in which it may be adjusted, substantially as set forth. 



No. 64,429.— ABRAHAM K. KING, Camden, Ohio.— 

 Cullivalors.—May 7, 1867. 



The two outer cultivators are coupled to the two inner 

 ones by horizontal pieces, and have laterally-projecting 

 independently-aitiched blades. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement of thetwo outer cultivators 

 F A S J Y'" A"' S'" y. and the two inner and smaller 

 ones F' A' S' K ¥" A" S" K', so coupled to.:ether by the 

 pieces C M D and their described accessories as to be held 

 rigid, or to swing from side to side, or to In- -.cparalfd into 

 two distinct double-share cultivators, inlh. inainai ;. ^. rilied. 



2. — The arrangement on the inner di land^il. . and in 

 rear of a cultivator shxre of one or 111.. re in.k|.inilcntly- 

 attached lateially piojeLtinj,' blades or tiiltcr, T, suhstaiitially 

 as and for the |aM|i..M- slate- 1, 



N.i. 6i,ShS— JAidl; HoLLINGER, Mn.i.KRsHt:Rn, 

 Ohio. — Cu/li:;it,'rs.-A/ay 21, 18^7. 



The salient bends of the curved beam serve as points of 

 attachment for the .st mdards which are adjustable on the 

 beam and braces. 



Claim. — The curved beam A, as arranged in combination 

 with the adjustable stanilards B and braces E H, for the 

 purpose and in the manner substantially as set forth. 



No. 64,927.— ALBERT WILCOX, Maquokkta, Iowa. 

 —S/iovel Ploughs.— May 21, 1867. 



The extra side shovel is atached and secured by a curved 

 supporting bar and brace, and the equdibrium of the draft 

 is maintained by the extra curve and size of the nigh shovel. 



Claim. — The atlaclmieni of the third shovel .\, by means 

 of the curved iipiMntin;; liar i; Im llie beam C of the main 

 plough, als.i ill. niaiiiiei ol ,,|u,ili/ing the draft of said 

 plough, by niakint; llie leli li.iiil si.iinl.ird of the main plough 

 more curCeil and the shovel on llie same a size larger, in the 

 manner and for the purpose above set forth. 



No. 64,967.— T. ELZARE GARDINER, BRVANroWN, 

 Un.—Floughs.—May 21, 1867. 



The two gang ploughs on each side bar of the frame throw 

 the furrows into a ndge ; drags and rollers follow the 

 ploughs. 



Claim. — .\ s^ng plough, constructed and operating in the 

 maniKi -.iih-tantially as shown and described. 



\,, 1.5,72s ( ;i:( iRGE W. COOPER, Oi;i.;f.chi'I', Ga., 

 assii;n..i"i.. luin-clfand JAMES V. JONES, same place.— 

 //,.;", J/.:.^--/u,„' II. l"S67. 



Claim. -I —.\ i.l..u-hei horse hoe of four separate sec- 

 tions, vl/ : l.ase .\, eenire plate B, and shares C C, construc- 

 teil an.l airau.'ed substantially .as described and for the pur- 



- The s 

 li, su 



ally 



the opi>osite sides of the 

 i,\ anil for the puipose 



3.— The metallic sole H secured to the base plate A, for 

 regulaling the depth of furrow, snl.stanlially as .iescribc.l. 



No. 65,847.— THOMAS 1'. \V.\KKKN, N..R1...1.K, Va., 

 assignor t.. WARRKN \ \V( H H U K U ^l^. same pbace.— 

 Cow/./H.-,/ Co//o,i ri,.t<-l, ,u,,i S.,„,f,i .- Iiiiu^ iS, 1867. 



Siile scrapers an.l shares Lire atta.lie.l 1.. the sole bar in 

 rear ..f Ihe hr..a.l share I., a.l.ipl the niaeliine to different 

 phases of c.rn ..r colt..n eiillivali..n. 



Claim.— I.— The Stan. lar.l I; haxiiig the bro.ul flange .r, 

 the slots /./'. and tlic ar n ;, sub-tanliaily as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



2.— The combination of the standard 1! and the flanged 

 su|)porting attachment C, substantially as and for the purp.jse 

 spec- 



The 



scraper g 



uide K alia 



the 



the 



anner and for the purpose ai. 

 No. 65,877.— GEORGE W. 



KKCIIKE, Ga 

 ERNIK.N.G, 



assignor to himself and |AMKSV. )(iNl 

 —Rice Cultivators.^ li,n,' iS, 1867. 



The plough beams are adjustable laterally to the rear of 

 the frame. The pl..uylis are attached to standards having 

 brace liars running from tlieir lower ends, and are followed 

 bv curved teeth. 



'Claim.— I.— The comliination and arrangement of the 

 braces F F F' F', the beams A B B', and the braces G G, 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 



2. The method above described of fastening the teeth E 



E E to the beams by two bolts, situated obliquely to the 

 grain of the wood, substantially is and for the jiurpose 

 spcified. 



3._The inclining and bending of the cultivator teeth E 

 E outward and backward upon the point of attachment to 

 the beams A B B', substantially as and for the purpose 

 described. 



No. 66,284.— HE.XRV K, KKMKNDEFER and GEO. 

 SMITH, Attica, Oiii. .. — /"/,.«-/"■— /"A' 2, 1S67. 



The notched bar and spring catch allow oscillation of the 

 plough standards. 



Claim.— I.— The bar D, .spring catch e, and spring, v when 

 used for shifting the standards, substantially as s|iecilie.l. 



2.— The arrangement if the beam A, b .1 - ' ', l.ii.Iaids, 

 BB B',withtheirploUL;hsan.lthcr..ll. I '. .. - 1 :ii.tc.l, 



'"'N'(!f'6(5,335.— JAMEs'm. IIAWI \ \ . II. i 1 ■ ., iNi..— 

 Plouiihs.—Julv 2, 1S67. 



The plough standards have side bends by which they are 

 attached to the plough beam when used in double-shovel 

 form. WTien three shovels are used these standards are 

 attache. I I., shle braekels and an additional plough added. 

 The scraper mav be attached to the frame by standards. 



Claim. — I. — 'ihe standards Hand E, constructed sub- 

 stantially as herein described, in combination with the shovels 

 K and G and beam A, in the manner and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2 — The combination of the handles B and forked and 



