CULTIVATOR DISKS. 



8 — The cumbinition, m i Inrrow ciiltnatoi, of an ad- 

 ju-tible tiniij:uhi fmnie i leidmj; disk at the apex of the 

 triangle ami t seiies of fnll «in^ disks on each side of the 

 triangle I t t II i f th 



9 — 11 I u Lultixatoi, of .an ad- 

 justabU 1 I ]L\ King disks, and 

 a seat fci n i 11% i ct f uh 



10 — I he c mi imti n in a haiio«-Liiltuator frame, of a 

 long arm, a shoit aim, pivoted to the long aim, and the 

 cioss pieces, admitting of the adjustment relatively to the 

 line of dnu ht sul tantiilh as set forth 



No. is 1 \l M 1 1 BONDELI, Phii adflphia. 

 Mo. — / — Diiunhei 2i, 1869 



CI 11m 1 I I 1 wheels A n', one or more, con- 



striKtel il I \s luLin shown and descidxd, and 



stt It an in^le u uh iI.l vutRil line and with iht line of 

 di -111,11 suKt.nti^lh IS ml loi the pui|osc sa loith. 



2 — Ihc (. mbimtK n f the LUculai ie\olMnij cutters D 

 Hilh the spade uhtels \ ,' ind frime C sul stantially as 

 herein shm\ n an I IcsLiihe I in 1 foi the | ui]) 1 e set forth. 



3 —The c ml ination ol the a Iju table castei wheel E F 

 G and adjust ible hin^td 01 joinie 1 tont^ue H, with the frame 

 C, ciicular revoUmg cutters D, and spade wheels Ka', 

 substantially as herein shown and described, and for the 

 puipose set forth 



4 — Adjustably connecline; the tiuck wheels I with the 

 frame C, to which the .pad \\1klK \ 1 in 1 thi circular 

 levolving cutters D aie attuli 1 I \ ili | \ t 1 iim, Jand 

 guide-shdes K 01 equmUni I \ ' t itiilh as here- 



S— II 1 |M dcntde 



MCCS „ i ItUtiuck 



wheels] , I, I t ( i.uhiehthe 



^^\ 



as he 

 ..ith. 



shown and described, and 



\,, (|S 12(1 — R\\s(i\i E. Strmt, Galesburgh, 

 Mil H —PI ujis —Dcu.ibu 21, 1869 



Claim — I. — The slotted platfoim a, provided with a 

 curved gioove on its uppei side, substantially as and for the 

 purposes heiein sa I ith 



2 — Thel \ / 1! 1 I I till I 1 is descuhed, and 



madea.lji lil K , , 1 ,1 , nUiuUialh m the 



.—Phediskl I ,1 I will, 1,(1 n.l nm^.substan- 



Isl U 



lit of the plough 

 1) D, platfoim «, 

 / all constiucted 



n the manner and 



n', to will 1 

 board, sul 1 



box /., w 1 I , 1 I 



as dese il 

 for the I 



No c,S |- \ 1 I ^ \|I [\ kiiii\,Mlsb — »%<•/ 

 edHa,,ou.^J,nur,^ 4 .S70 



Claim — In combination with the frame A, the disks B, 

 arranged to lotate on the axle B, bent at its centre, all con- 

 stiueled as shewn aii.l d.s, nl.pd 



N 1 ' I ,s| Ml s , i|iPRE\, Leslie, Mich, 



1 \l - \1 lOVERIDGE, PiTTb- 

 1 I 1S70 



i _, I I eiiltnator, a hoiizontalflange, 

 I 1 111 1 il box plate of a revolving mould- 



2 — Makin, in the tl m.,e or box plate two or more slots, 

 such that, loiming a point at or near the forward edge of the 

 revohing mould Ijoards as a centie, such mould boaids can 

 be adjusted to any desired angle or pitch, substantially as 

 described. 



3. — In combination with such mould-board and box-plate, 

 a sand-tight box, as a bearing for the mould-board shaft, 

 substantially as described. 



4. — In combination with a revolving mould-board, a- scra- 

 per^ attached to the bo.x-plate, so as to be adjustable with il, 

 substantially as described. 



No. 101,522.— JOHN .SCHROEFFEL and WILLIAM 

 DELL, Allecheny City, Va.— Harrows and Earth-Oit- 

 ters. — April 5, 1870. 



Claim. — One or more series of cutting-wheels d, each se- 

 ries being mounted on a shaft in a frame, in combination 

 with a rocking harrow, /;, substantially as described. 



No. loi.U'i.— Al-'GUSTIN L. TAVEAU, Chaptico, 

 Mn.— A'rroA///..- Su I kv- Harrows and Seeders Combined.— 

 April _ 5, 1870. 



Claim. — '1 he construction and arrangement of the cylin- 

 drical harrow M, sockets //, teeth g, braces r, and socket- 

 rings 7,<, constructed and operating as and for the purpose 

 herein set forth and described. 



No. 105,446.— JOSEPH S. CODFKEV, Leslie, Mich., 

 assignor to himself and SEARS .M. I,( i\'KRIDGE, Pitts- 

 burg, VK.—Ploiiglis.—Juty 10, 1S70. 



Claim. — The arrangement, substantially as described, of a 

 concave-faced revolving disk mould-board, in connection 

 with a plough, whereby it shall be caused to rotate by ac- 

 tion of the mould from the furrow, without coming in con- 

 tact with the bottom of the furrow, and without the neces- 

 sary use of other appliances to impart to it a rotary motion. 



No. 105,460.— MOSES JOHNSON, Three Rivers, 

 yi\CW.— Cultivators.— July 19, 1870. 



Claim. — The cultivator herein described, having cross- 

 bar C, staples D, disk E, scrapers a and H, brace K, draw- 

 bar N, and auxiliary handle P, when constructed and arrang- 

 ed to operate as and for the purposes specified, as an im- 

 provement i!|. -11 iii\ |!l.,,l of .\ui;u^l ^ 1S69. 



No. loi ,M - 11 \~ I 1 s I". iirsSF.l.l,, Indianapolis, 

 Ind., assiv. : -,, , . : ,,,,.1 imiX X, CREENE, same 



place, asMyii.r- I !,e ,!,„,1 tlieir riyht t.. J. M. TILFORD, 



same place. — Cullivalers or Harrows. — August C), 1S70. 



Claim. — A cultivator or harrow, composed of the wave- 

 sided frame A, disks B B and C, the toggle E, and handle 

 P, in connection with ratchet-bar R, arranged, combined, 

 and co-operating in the manner described, and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



No. 107,287.— JOHN W. PENCE, Clayton, Ohio.— 



Earth-Pulrerizers.— September 13, 1870. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the boxes G, screw-rods H, 

 and nuts I, with the shafts E, cutters F, and frame A C,sub- 

 .stantially as shown and ilescribed. 



No. 107,777.— LOUIS IIOMRIGHOUSE, Baltimore, 

 Ohio. — Cultivators. — September 27, 1870. 



Claim. — An enlarged bearing-wheel, H, combined with 

 the draft-beam A of a cultivator-plough, about midway of 

 its length, to carry and support the machine, all .substantially 

 as herein described. 



No. 108,712.- WILLIAM LESLIE, Fort Madison, 

 \<^^s^.— Combined Stall- and Weed-Cutters and Land-Hol- 

 lers.— Oetober 2$, 1870.— Ante-dated October 15, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The frame, formed of the side-beams A A, 

 centre-beam A', bars C C, cross-bars B B, and platform D, 

 all constructed and arranged substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The runners I I and I', connected by the cross-bar J, 

 in combination with the screw-rods K K, substantially as 

 and for the i^urposes herein sit fuith. 



3. — The arrant,'erurnt with the frame constructed as here- 

 in described, and pr..\i<led with the runners I I and I', bar 

 T, an<l screw i.mK K K. i-.l 1 1 ;in.l couUers M M, all con- 

 ;tiaicte.l I - :N ii^ I .i"i,:iv ,,.,et forth. 



4. — 111 I , , i li I : . 1 ear part of the frame as 



ciinstiuue.i. 1 il, 1 ;,,;. I 1:, provided with circular 



cutters G G, .uul l.ux il, s.iiJ shalts being removable, as set 

 forth. 



No. 112,333.— JOSEPH S. GODFREY, Leslie, Mich., 

 assignor to himself and SEARS M. LOVERIDGE, Pitts- 

 burg Pa. — .lltaehment for Revolving Mould-Boards for 

 Ploughs.— .-\I.,r J, 7, 1871. 



Claim. — 1 . — The arrangement of the standard d, shank e', 

 and eye e with the box n and mould-board /«, with suitable 

 connections to the plough-beam, substantially as set forth. 



2. — The arrangement of the hollow standard d to admit 

 the shank e' , with eye a, shank a', and plough-beam /', sub- 

 stantially as described. 



No. 113,760.— JOSEPH S. GODFREY, Rochester, 

 assignor to himself and SEARS M. LOVERIDGE, Pitte- 

 BURG, Pa. — Revolving APould-Boards for Ploughs. — April 

 18, 1871. 



Claim. — A revolving, flat, plain-faced, circular disk mould- 

 board, arranged in connection with and with reference to 

 the lower level of the point and shin-piece, substantially as 

 described. 



