CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



rr.mie^ I J I' K I „ also the hooked foot levers N N' «', 

 ichK r. .iii'i M.l|ilc^ Q, all construcied, arranjecl, and oper- 

 ;iiiii.n .1^ -|>. ulicd, so that either or both the frames may be 

 ica.iily laisnl liv iIk- feet of tlic driver, and retained, by 



lioi.lan.; til. ii.illi- iiismIu- -t.i] ilr iJ, as explained. 



N... 400 : \ I I \l;!,s^ WVANET, liURICAU Co., 



a joint fornii J .ii I'h .[..u,! |.l,,i, . .md ^ci;!!!! ni ici.l /, and 

 attached lu ilu' | Imu^Ii luiin^ II 1 1 , ^iil.vi ,iiiiall\ .1, -.In.un, 

 to admit ulauaiU l.iui.il nioMnuiu ..!' ihr saiur .1, «cll 

 as the ready ^dcvaling of tht; ploughs al.o\e the siiilacc of the 

 earth, as set forth. 



2. — The suspending of the plough beams H H trom the 

 frame A by means of the upright liars J J. and incline bars 

 //. provided m ith rollers '" . ,il il;,'ii' iqiiK-r ends, which 

 work on suilal.K; ways or yui i • : i ;i\ as set forth. 



5. — The books M (in the ]■!> i- II. in connection 



with the pendent hook projriliMii^ \ .m ilic frame A, when 

 said parts are used in combination with hiterally moving 

 plough beams, for the purpose specified. 



No. 40,973.— ERASTUS WILCOX, Delhi, Delaware 

 Co., \o\\\.— Ci<l/!rato!-s.—D,;-,iiil>,r 15. 1863. 



CUiim.— The comlilnation an.l arrani;emcnt of the frame 

 A A B B, bars D 1). and adjiMaMc standards V V , wheels 

 H H, inchned bars I I and | I, ^tands N X and T T, bars 

 L and M, handles J' J', sh.'.vil v|,,cks g ami V, witii culti- 

 vating shovels .S and X, tin- wliol, cimsrructed as described. 



No. 41,086.— JA.MKS R. MILLS, IJui. .MFILLD, I.iWA. 

 — Cultivators. — Jiinu,7>y ^. i S04. 



Claim. — I.— In combination with the pivoted frame K K 

 M R and drag beams H H', constructed and arranged as 

 specified, the jiost N and lever P, constructed and applied 

 in the manner described to adapt the cultivator frames to be 

 moved laterally, or either or Ijoth of them raised by means 

 of a single lever, as explained. 



2. — The movable bar O, when employed in combination 

 with the po.st N, reversible lever P, and reversible beams H 

 H', in the manner described, for the purpose of adapting 

 the machine for furrowing the ground so as to prevent the 

 settling of water around the roots of plants in wet weather. 



No. 41,159.— GEORGE LARGE, Rosemond, III.— 

 Cnltivalovs.—J,niua>y 5, 1864. 



Claim. — The foot levers F, in combination with the tie G, 

 the Ijars H, the bars P, the cross-pieces J and E, and the 

 metal plates in, the whole constructed and arranged in the 

 manner and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 41,389.- WILLIAM II. OLDER, Packwaukee, 

 \\ls.— CiiltkHitors.—J„,!i<arv 26, 1S64. Antedated Janu- 

 ary 20, 1864. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the standards F F, the tread- 

 les K K' M, as shown and described, to wit : the standards 

 being fitted in the the liar I", witli the liolt,,/, passing through 

 longitudinal oblon- -I 1 , ili ini iii.! tlie treadles con- 

 nected to the standai i^, belts or chains 

 //'/", all arran:-ei !,.,.,, i.e ■- - il,. 



No. 41.423.— I.\K\1.> < .V,^E, Laiavkhe, IND.— C«///- 

 r.,tors.~F.I,ru,iry 2. I.SO4. 



f lann. — 1. — 1 he eomliination of the pivoted stocks D D' 

 with the arms ( ) and pivnted bar N, operated by the stirrups 

 K and lever .M, or by either of the same, substantially as set 

 forth. 



2. — Placing the treadle P Q and stocks D D' forward of 

 the driver's seat, the same being arranged and operated sub- 

 stantiallv in I'l m 1111 r 111 1 for the purposes specified. 



3-— Thel I'ler H, for holding the stocks E, 



and alloNMii^ ; , : n ; i n-e in relation to the frame, sub- 

 stantially a.s du elll^^l. 



No. 41,435— ilARTIX H. HUELINGER, Granville, 

 lu..— Cultivators.— February 2, 1864. 



Claim. — I. — The peculiar arrangement of the shanks G, 

 united by the double-jointed brace M, and provided with 

 rollers T working in the slot x, substantially in the manner 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



2. — The double-jointed brace M for connecting the shanks 

 (i, thereby enabling the driver to keep the ploughs in place 

 when the shanks G are five feet or more in length, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



3. — The combination of the rollers T and windlass D. the 



former operated by the driver's feet and the latter by his 

 hands, substantially in the manner and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



4. — The arms L and shaft S, for making the driver's seat 

 adjustable, as specified. 



No. 41,523.— PATRICK McGLEW, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 — Cultivators.— Fihruarv 9, 1864. 



rinini,— i.^Tlie two plough standards H II fitted in the 

 111, lal ]ilatis G and eoiiiu-. lecj to tin- fiuiil part of the frame 

 .\ In l.ais IC. ill c.iiiiuatii.n »itli ilie liaiidle I attached to 

 file lials ;; \, \\ liicll ale liUed to the standards II, as shown, 



I ■ , ' i !i standards L L, connected to the front 



P 1' , ; A by the bars N, and fitted between the 



giiej. Ill . I in ed between them by the plates »< and bars 



u' t. in c.innecticin with bar o attached to the bars N by the 

 rods u, and connected to the levers by the rod R, all ar- 

 ranged to ojierate as set forth. 



No. 41.550,— P. W. THOMSON, Truro, III.— O////- 

 -■afors.—/-\'/'r„„ry ,). I.S(i4. 



Claim. — The ciniiliiiiatinn and arrangement of the plough 

 beams E E. pnoted at a a, the standards N N, the cross 

 bar F, provided with the bands a a, and the lever L, all 

 eimsiiueted and operating substantially as and in the man- 

 ner set forth. 



N... 4I.555-— SAMUEL G. WELCH, Athen.s, III.— 



Clllli-uil,T^.—Fel<r,i,iry 0, 1S64. 



Claim. — 'I'he bar F, having the draught pole G attached, 

 supporteil by the castor wheels I I, and connected to the 

 frame A by levers I) I), the back ends of which are con- 

 nected to the bar F, Iniving a lever H secured to it, and all 



ploughs and the lateral adjustment of the draught jiole 

 relatively with the body or main portion of the machine as 

 set forth. 



No. 41,569,— .ARION M. CLARK, asFignor to himself, 

 ARl EMAS P.. VANT, and HORACE COOK, Chicago, 

 \\.\..— Cultivators. — Filniarv g, 1864. 



Claim.— I.— The combination and arrangement of the 

 evener B, the bent levers a a, and the draught rods r 0, with 

 draught pole A and axle H, all arranged and operating 

 substantially as and for the purposes herein delineated and 

 set forth. 



2. — The combination and .arrangement of the Ll-shnped 

 sti.i: .1,' ,iiii: fiietiiin roller/, and the staple <■, with the 

 ad I and the levers I, constructed with a 



nil ,: i.iiitiilK as and for the purposes herein 



sIh.ui, alii .i-ulied. 



No. 41,014.— WILKENSON FURNAS, Ononwa, 

 low.\.— Cultivators.— Felruary 16, 1864. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the treadles I I, frame i, 

 beams D, and guards G, with the frame A, levers M, and 

 serrated bars m, all constructed and operating together in 

 the manner herein shown and described 



No. 41.677.— C. I. BUCKNER, Paxton, III.— C«///- 

 vatoru— F /',„., rv j';, iSO). 



Claim,- I lie e.nilaiiiiMin of the horizontal connecting 

 plate (/, |Kial,iiit -f ite I ] lates /) /; and//, beams .?-^, rods 

 / /, biaeing li">l li.ii^ GO, and transverse bars K K, all as 

 herein shown and described. 



No. 41,709.— JOHN LACEY, Chicago, III.— r«/^/r',»- 

 tors.—F-/,ruary 23, 1S64. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement of the pivoted bolts or 

 pins ,- .and </, and the holes „ and /-. the movable beams A', 

 and G, stirrup I, and bais 11, fn regulating and adjusting 

 the draught of the ploughs. 



2. — The combination of the lever R, the rest or stop e, 

 connecting bar S, bow T, pivotal bolts r and </, with the 

 movable beams A' and G. 



3. — The combination of the bars H, stirrup I, and chain 

 M, with the movable beams A' and G. 



4. — Hinging the rear ends of the movable beams A' 

 between the front and rear ploughs by the pin <-, so as to 

 move such front and rear ploughs in opposite directions, all 

 being constructed and operating substantially as set forth 

 and specified. 



No. 41,743.- JOHN LACY, assignor to himself, CON- 



