CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



shoulder k, screw nut /, braces m, and frame A, substan- 

 tially as described for the purpose specified. 



No. 57,858.— JOHN BURNH.AM and WILLIAM C. 

 LATHROP, La Salle, \\A..—Cullivatoi-s. —September li, 

 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The attaching of the plough frames G to an 

 upright mounted frame A by means of joints d and bars F, 

 arranged as shown to fonn a universal joint connection to 

 admit of the vertical and lateral movement of the ploughs, 

 substantially as described. 



2. — The connecting of the two plough frames G G by 

 means of a yoke H*, having its ends pivoted to bars I* I* 

 which are secured horizonlally i>n the frames G G by pivots 

 e, to admit of the frames G rising and falling independently 

 of each other, as set forth. 



3. — The duple-x double tree arrangement, composed of 

 the two double trees D E, attached to the draught pole C 

 and connected by the rods <;, substantially as described. 



No. 57,906.— HENRY HOOVER, Hemlo, III.— C«/- 

 tmilorf,.Septembcr II, 1 866. 



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

 central beam O, shovel standards D', shovel Q', with the 

 central roller F and shaft 5, when constructed substantially 

 as and for the purpose specified. 



2. — The segment guides J, having the grooves S, in com- 

 bination with the inner beams G, rollers and shovel stand- 

 ards D", shovels Q", cams L and shaft 5, substantially as 

 described and set forth. 



No. 58,082.— .SAMUEL P. ETTER, Scotland, Penn. 

 —Cultivators.— September 18, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The compound levers R and Q, connected 

 to the plough beams by the braces or rods U U, when con- 

 structed and operated for the purposes and substantially as 

 described. 



2. — The compound levers R and Q, rods U U, and 

 plough beams H H, in combination with the pendants G G, 

 and pendant guides J J, substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses shown and described. 



No. 58,125.-0. J. NOBLE, New Boston, III.— Cor« 

 Cultivators.— September 18, 1 866. 



Claim — The adjustable foot pieces L L connected to the 

 plough standards I I, and arranged with brace K, in com- 

 bination with the mode of attaching said standards to the 

 frames C and F, substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 specified. 



No. 58,147.— ANDREW STARK, Topeka, Kansas.— 

 Cultivators.- Sept, mber 18. 1866. 



Claim. — The pivoted bars L L having the driver's seat 

 N attached to them, in combination with the plough beams 

 H H, connected at their front ends to the front part of the 

 frame of the machine, and the plough beams and bars con- 

 nected by chains /;, or their equivalents, substanti-illy as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



No. 58,188.— ALEXANDER ANDERSON, Lonuon, 

 Canada \<lv.i.-T.— Cultivators. — September 18, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The mode of suspending the cultivator 

 frame bene.ith the axle by means of the chains G G, rods R 

 R, and levers J K K, so arranged, as described, to give it 

 the necessary lateral and vertical play. 



2. — The slotted extension axles F' F', counterpart cen- 

 tral portion F, and bolts S S, constructed and operating as 

 described and represented. 



No. 58,380.— EDWIN CHILDREN, Liuertv, Wis.— 

 Cultivators.— Oelober 2, 1866. 



Claim. — The pivoted draught pole D, in combination 

 with the pivoted bars H H, lever G, and the plough beams 

 L L, connected to the bar I, which is pivoted to the bars H 

 H, all arranged substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



No. 58,389.— GEORGE W. DOOLITTLE, Lincoln, 

 \\.-L.— Cultivators.— October 2, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The form of the plough mould as herein 

 described, for the purposes specified. 



2. — The arrangement and combination of the guiding 

 mechanism herein described. 



3. — The iron axle S, and the supporting brace N, con- 

 structed and operating as herein described. 



4. — The combination of all the parts, operating substan- 

 tially in the manner herein described. 



No. 58,693.— L. O. STEVENS, Pekin, III.— Cora Cul- 

 tivators.— October 9, 1866. 



Claim.— I.— The frame D, arms N N, and beams A A, 

 combined and operating substantially as described for the 

 puipose specified. 



2. — The curved or arched bars M M, in connection with 

 the frames K K for supporting the shaft L, substantially as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



No. 59,012. — J. B. HERMAN, Mount Vernon, Iowa. 

 —Cultivators.— October 23, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The arms R, applied to the machine, sub- 

 stantially as shown, in combination with the hinged bar J, 

 chains Q, and plough beams L, all arranged substantially 

 as and for the puqrose specified. 



2. — The curving of the rear parts of the plough beams L 

 in combination with the inner laterally-adjustable plough 

 beams L, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 59,022.— R. C. HOWARD, Lena, \\A..—Corn 

 Ploughs. — October 23, 1 866. 



Claim. — The guide rods O, in combination with the lever 

 a" , and beams F, substantially as described, for the pur 

 pose specified. 



No. 59,215.— JOEL A. HALL, Columbus, Omo.— Cot- 

 ton Cultivators. — October 30, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the curved blades or 

 scrapers with the ploughs B'', substantially in the manner 

 herein shown and described, so as to plough the furrow, 

 cut the weeds, and throw the earth upon the roots of the 

 plants, all as set forth. 



2. — The combination of the toggle levers I with the 

 plough beams, substantially as herein shown and described. 



3. — The ciunl)ination of the guide, with the toggle levers 

 I, sidistantially as herein shown and described. 



4. — The combination of the walking beam and Ireidles, 

 with the toggle levers, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



No 59,231 —WILLIAM KIDDOO, Keithsburg, III. 

 Cultivators. — October 30, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The plough beam F, in combination with 

 the lever G, or equivalent means, for raising and lowering 

 the plough beam without changing its horizontality. 



2. — The comliination of the plough beam F, lever G, 

 cord E, and link L, substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



3. — The combination of the plough beam Y and 

 draught bar K, substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



4. — The combination of the plough beam F, drau-ht rod 

 K, and guide rod S, for the purpose of retaining the said 

 beam in proper horizontal position. 



5. — The adjustable suspended frame N, provided with 

 the lever P and link Q, or their equivalents, fcr the purpose 

 set forth. 



6. — The shield U, suspended by the rods V, so that the 

 ploughs may be raised or lowered without affecting the 

 height of the shields. 



7. — The levers G and P, and their attachments, sub- 

 stantially as described, so as to enable the attendant to 

 adjust the ploughs vertically or horizontally without leaving 

 his seat. 



No. 59,232.— C;E0RGE KNIGHT, Boone, Iowa.— 

 Sulky Ploui^hs.-October 10, 1866. 



Claim.— I.— The attaching of the front end of the 

 plough beam H to the pendent bar E, through the mediunx 

 of an adjustable plate F, substantially as and for the pur- 



pose 



set forth. 



2. — The suspending of the plough beam H, from the 

 axle C, by means of the cords or chains c c, and the retain- 

 ing or holding of the plough beam so as to prevent it from 

 moving laterally by means of a chain or cord il, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



No. 59,262.— JACKSON PRICE, Greenfield, Ind. — 

 Ploughs.— October :iO, 1866. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement of the plough frame K, 

 and springs Q R, for regulating its motions, substantially as 

 described. 



2. — The pivoted tongue I) and latches G H, operating 

 substantially as described. 



3. — The foot levers I J, in combination with the tongue 



