CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



• 28, 1867.— Reissued I'.hnuirv 17, iSSo. 



.-S, .S79.] 



iho cultivator-beams is wholly iir paitially 



Willi I he xerlicalh-iMm;,!-.- lirij- I I . [.v, 1- II II, and 

 -print;-- -.7 ..v, .u!.-! mtially a- an,l loi- the innp .se. described. 

 J — 1 he . .> nhiii ition of a wheeled frame and vertically- 

 .-w iii^iiii; diai; I'ar- jo'nted at their forward ends to the frame 

 at a li.\ed heiL^ht, and springs interposed between and having 

 connection with boih the frame and the beams, and exerting 

 an upward strain upon the latter when the machine is in 

 action. 



. 3. — A ctiltivator wherein the attendant is mechanically 

 assisted in rai ing tie sho\els fr m the ground the same 

 embracing the combination of a wheeled fiame vertically 

 swmging beams and lift n^, ] h| t 1 in 1 ai 1 



to lift the fiee ends of the 1 

 the r 01 erative | osition si 1 

 4 — 1 he combination 1 

 w heeled frame iw o inde 1 



sw in,ing beams and sprin a 1 j t 1 1 1 i 1 1 ^^l 1 t \ rt 

 an upward strain on the beans and peimit them to mo\e 

 both \eiticall\ and lalLrilK while sul ject to the spring 



111 



6 — In a w heeled cult 1 

 mo\ ing beam | 1 1 



substant ill I 



that the 1 



°"7-l\' 1 

 v erticalU w in^, n 

 ranged to rcce vc h 

 the latter are ele te I 



S— In 1 le I I 



lei 



%, <^\ 



I It 1 g I pon an 1 eiial 1 ng 



hint cintiolthe cam ta tialh a dec bed 



No 61674— ISWC B M\H()\ DiNKiRK Ohio — 

 Ciilti ators — Janiiai} 29 1867 



Cla n —I — The sliding frame V fitt d on the r 1 F at 

 the r u ol the a\Ic \ n c inbi at 1 tl ] 1 I 



I am I I L inecte 1 at th f ont ell I 



//tj arm ecure 1 to the Io\er ei 1 I 1 1 1 



pr \ de 1 w th cui ed stanlirds H wh ch 1 ., 1 



attache! to frame G substant ally as an 1 loi tie piipose 

 specihed 



2. — Ihe plou h beams N N, connected by puot bolts to 

 the lower ends of the 1 a [ a 1 prjv led with curve 1 

 standarl 1 h I 1 forme 1 at one en I of 



thelolt vl 1 1 lit the axle A 



J — T he h It ( 11 11 ne t r t 1 ich 



the pi High bea n I I \ 1 ai d 



al o prov ided w tl I i 



connected by a cl 

 ing an! lowering I I 



4— The whffletree 1 r \ \ 1 n, tl e 1 ei ends 

 pivoted to the lower ends of ihe bar J and their upper ends 

 connected with the doubletiee U substantiallv a and for 

 the ) ir| e spec he 1 



5 — 1 1 e of the ploughs M t tl e 1 a 1 III 



n e I tl 1 ct / at the rear I tl j 1 1 tl 



1 e et an 1 the s raw bolts 1 I (. tl I 



the lion si tb in the beam I I suhstintially a n 1 I i 

 the purpo es set forth 



No. 6i,80j.— W. F. CLARK, Hagaman s Mills, N. \ . 

 —Cii/twators.—Febriiaiy 5, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The plank A, grooved at its under side to 

 receive the bars B B', which have the teeth standards C C 

 attached, as shown, in combination vviih the levers F F, 

 having the wheels T I attached to the plank A, pivoted be- 



tween their front ends and the driver's seat H, secured to 

 a cross-b ir G iittached to the rear ends of the levers, all ar- 

 r.inged substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



2. — The perforated segments J K, attached respectively 

 to the levers F F and ])lank A, substantially as and for the 

 purpose spccine.l. 



No. 6i,Sjo.— TlKiMA.S JOBE, Ci.arksvillk, Ohio.— 

 Cultivators. — J^ebniciry 5, 1S67. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the plough-beams G and 

 levers II, applied to the frame of the device, in combina- 

 tion with the adjustable bar a, at the rear of the axle B, all 

 arranged to operate substantially in the manner as and for 

 the purpo-e set forth. 



No. 61,906.— CHARLES WIIJ.ARn, Newton, Pa.— 

 Cultivator. — Februarv 5, 1S67. 



Clani —I —The conil nation of the adju tal le arche 1 

 couplings N and O V ith the frame '\ and I and 11., I 

 ]1 I 1 1 I It 11 L n liictel Iran el and 



1 1 1 e et forth 



1 11 I I ai 1 foi the 



PI • tl 



No 6-oc — F CHIIDREN L\n \ i lr A\ is — r«/- 

 ti t —/■ i , I 1S6- 



Claim — I — fhc f ct on rulkr / in rtc 1 in the ] n ted 

 Iraft pole C in coml i at on with the 1 ai H attache It tl e 

 pivote 1 ai n ' ill ainni^ed to opeiate in the manner as 

 for the 1 ii| ose 1 ere i set f rth 



2 — The 1 nks I and T shaped levers T applied to the 

 plough beams an 1 frame \ to operate in the manner sub- 

 stantially a and foi the purpose set foith 



— I he ecunng f tl ] 1 Mi K to tl e standards I by 

 It I ] 1 M I 1 I \ / all nuanged 



11 1 111 t foith 



\ I — I \ II \l Msll \( iR ElMIRV, 



1 I ) 1S67 — Im] rovemei t on 



I 1 o el cany ng frame D which 



I i to oj ei ate substantially as de- 



rlel tl 1 Iji tin level t 01 its enuiva 



lent vhcrelythe lr ve n re., date the leithofthe hovels 

 at plea lie v hethei the machine le n motion 01 at rest 

 il tmtialh 1 et f ith 



'' — Fiv til a lever ( v h ch ha an eccentiic bearing 



il_ in lie en 1 tl tl e Iraft tongue of frame D an 1 ). r 

 V 1 1 1 f hie r Ith a loci ng device for hoi ling it in any 

 1 1 ] 1 tai t 11) as de ciil ed 



li tal le shovel carrying fianie D 

 1 f the lever C and an a Iju ting 

 1 a t 11) as descril e 1 



4 — II I in a c Itivator of an eccentric lever,., for 

 the I urp se de cut ed 



No e-'.iS.;— T W CONNELY, Ch-vrieston, In — 

 C It It —h I 10 1867 



Clai I — n I tl a cult 



vatorof tl 1 1 I 1 rbel 



■^ — Tl 1 I 1 or iro 1 an 1 



manner an 1 j 1 1 la r loubletiee on 



f r arU 1 f h I le 1 Ve 1 and hown 



, — T I ,. fle\ ble I F w ith amis O ( ) 



either by 1 oils j 1 In and describe 1 



4 —The bar B ar O O 1 earn F F ai d stocl s T T 

 as const ucted and shown an 1 descril ed 



No 6-. ^44 — W B I -VNF and W COI TOR Orcan 

 s-rr I 1S67 



1 c ge a 

 a .fie 



H 1 1 o te I tl by transverse 



be laterally adjustable substantially as 



braces J so 

 described. 



2. — Arranging a vertically and laterally adjustable shovel 

 frame, which is constructed as described, upon a two 

 wheel carriage, in such manner that the shovels will be 

 located beneath, and in a vertical line, or nearly so, w ith 

 the axle .\, substantially as described. 



