CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



drag bare, lifting rods, hand levers, and sector rack, when 

 arranged, substantially as described, for the purpose of en- 

 abling the driver to control each pair of ploughs by a single 

 lever. 



6. — The arrangement of the sector rack, hand lever, and 

 spring detent as described, whereby the catch acts both as a 

 detent for the lever and as a guide to keep it parallel with 

 the sector rack. 



No. 64,576.— JOHN E. Rf)\VL.\ND, Hagkrstown, 

 UD.— Oi/livators.—.^fay 7, 1867. 



Claim. — The abo\e-descril,ed cultivator, the beams C, 

 levers N, and ^tirrup lever M, being all arranged and com- 

 bined substantially in the manner and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



No. 64,658.— A. J. HEFLIN, Monmouth, III— C«///- 

 VtUois. — May 7, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — Forming the shovels I with win:;s, the outer 

 wing of each shovel being curved or turned up, substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described and for the purpose 

 set f rth. 



2 — Ihe combination ol the pivoted bar D with the beam 

 i; ;iiul venic;il bar <;' of the frame A, substantially in the 

 manner shown and described and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



No. 64,721.-0. W. .STOCTON, Oquaka, III.— r«///- 

 '•ii/ors. — May 14, 1S67. 



Claim. — The swivel rods G, in combination with the 

 joint or pivoted clevises c, the draught-evening device K, 

 and bent bars L, arranged and operating substantially as 

 described and for the purpose specified. 



No. 65,158.— HIRAM BOVS, Rushville, Ind.— Ch//z- 

 Taton.—May 28, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The frame A, as constructed with adjustable 

 tail piece a, arms //, with swivels for connecting the shovel 

 beams and rollers E, with chains for attaching the .shovel 

 bars, when combined, arranged and operating in the man- 

 ner and for the pur|joses herein specified. 



2.— The beams D D, shovel bars//', and shields e c, 

 connected by the adjustable bars /// m, in the manner and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



No. 65,719.— lO.SEPH C. BIRD, Rising Sun, Md.— 

 Cultivators —June II, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement of the share frame E, 

 supported from the lever H II' and pivoted frame //, in 

 such a manner as to lift vertically or independantly, as de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The trapezoid-shaped cultivator frame, consisting of 

 the portions a a h h c c, arranged substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



3. — The share c, formed double without a weld, pinched 

 in at the centre to embrace the standard F, and with flaring 

 ends, in combination with the stirrup brace, substantially as 

 represented in fig. 4; 



No. 65,875.-6. C, T. W., and I. M. COCHRAN, 

 P.\N.\, \\A,.— Cultivators.— June 18, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The metallic frame D, with seat E, plates 

 a a, plough frames G G, and ploughs / i, all constructed, 

 arranged, and operating in the manner and for the purposes 

 herein specified. 



2. — The shovel frames G G, arranged with rods H H' 

 and /«, for shifting the loops b b and levers F F, for ele- 

 vating the shovels in the manner as set forth. 



No. 65,918.— lO.SEPH KOEHN, Canton, Ohio.— 

 Cultivators.— June 18, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The frame .\, with diagonal bars A' A', for 

 connecting the shovels D 1), when constructed in the man- 

 ner and used fur the purpose set forth. 



2. — The arrangement of the lever e, spring /, pin s, in 

 combination with the axle b, rack s, for the purposes 

 specified. 



No. 65,938.— LORENZO D. PELTON and JOSEPH 

 BARROW, Harrison, Ohio, assignors to themselves and 

 ALEXIS GREEN, same i;i[2ice.— Cultivators.— June 18, 

 1867. 



Claim. — I — A mode of construction whereby the wheels 

 and secondary beam B may be detached, and by means of 

 auxiliaiy bolt holes c in the handles C, and in the sheaths 

 at c', the handles lowered to a convenient height to be 

 managed by an operator on foot. 



2. — In combination with the elements of the clause 

 immediately pieceding, the provision of the described 

 mechanism for lifting the ploughs from the ground, either 

 temporarily to pass an ol stacle J J', or more permanently 

 to allow of moving the implement on a road or otherwise 

 F F' H // and I, and the position of the seat, which 

 enables the driver to control these levers and manage the 

 plough handle. 



66,200.— ISRAEL WINC, Karlville, \oviK.—Suliy 

 Ploughs.— June 25, 1N1.7. 



Claim. — I. — The i.iiiil Di.ni I the inclined tongues C 



with each other, with the duuljle tree D and axle B, sub- 

 stantially in the manner herein shown and described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



2. — The combination of the plough standards G and H, 

 bars I and chains K with each other and with the tongues 

 C, substantially in the inanner herein shown and described 

 and for the puipose set forth. 



No 66.J:;;— M \T1IIAS REDLINGER, Freeport, 

 In — r - / , / , 2, iSf.y 



( liiiii I I 111 Ml ilu lou \ «uh its roller 



I I nn til I, uid the tiL idle (, as arranged 

 Willi ill I ' I ' nil 111! il with the beams G, as 

 hu 111 I ill I I I 1 |i I iii| ivt set forth. 



\ I _ I M \l -li \l I II VSKINS and D. B. 



II \l I \Ii 1 I 1,11 , ' „_y„/,, 9, 1867. 



I lain - I - Ujl ihl ui 1 eiiij 1 ijment, specially, of cul- 

 tuatui sho\eK or ploughs M, prusided «ith perforations or 

 open interstices made trans\ ersely across the blade, or in 

 any direction that will seive the purpose contemplated, as 

 herein set forth. 



2. — The use and employment of the blinds N N, provided 

 with slots and with jogs O O, in combination with the above 

 described perforated sTio\els or ploughs M. and operating 



r ■ . I : ■ ' ! i ii. 1 lilied perforated 



sli, . ' \l, •, ■ ■,■•;■:. I •. . i.i .i. -. iihedbhnds N N, 



tie I, luds (_; Ci, grooved clevis L, beam F, plough standards 

 Pi, swivel braces Q, brace Q', slotted bands P* and P', and 

 bolts P-, all arranged, combined, and operating as and for the 

 purpose described. 



4. — The graduated standards J, plough handles K, rod R, 

 and joints in beam F, combined and operating as and for 

 the purpose described. 



No. 66,627.— B. W. REMY. Brookville, \^vi.— Com- 

 bined Seeders and Cultivators —July 9, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The nmin frame, composed of the vertical 

 arched iron bars C D, and the horizontal frame F, also 

 made of iron bar-., and the whole combined with the short 

 axles B B. by w hieli it i-. supported in the carrying wheels, 

 substantially as and for the purpo.se described. 



2. — In combinaticm with the main frame composed of 

 iron bars or straps and supported as described, the pivoted 

 bars H I, to which a cultivator or seeding mechanism, sub- 

 stantiallv such as described, may be attached, as and for 



fo- 



\" '.7, ,,- I \(ii!: WILSON, Somerford, Ohio.— 



( I, inn -i 1 h.' ..Miiiliination and arrangement of the 

 doubletree 1 1, rods , , levers E, and whiffletrees H, with the 

 frame A, mounted on wheels, substantially in the manner 

 and for the purpose set furtli. 



2. — The two ploughs I J. connected together by the cross 

 arms li, and connected at their front ends by bolts to the 

 pendants G G, with the pendant guides O, passing through 

 loops (/, at the outer sides of the beams I, substantially as 

 and forthe pui-pose specified. 



3. — The attaching of the plough standards M M to the 

 cross arms /; of the plough beams I J, by means of the 

 swivel bolts /, in connection with the straps P passing over 

 the fixed pulleys Q, and the stirrups/, all arranged to oper- 

 ate in the manner as and for the purpose specified. 



4. — The raising and lowering of the plough beams I J, 

 through the medium of the levers 0, semi-circular bars n, 

 and straps m, arranged substantially as shown and described. 



No. 67,173,— W. A. and C. E. DRYDEN, Monmouth, 

 lu..— Cultivators.— July 30, 1 867. 



Claim. — I. — The frame a a, in connection with the ex- 



