CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



tended braces b b, substantially as described and for tlie 

 purpose set forth. 



2. — The slotted axle, in combination with frame a a, and 

 seat pieces /; /;, for the purpose set forth and substantially as 

 described. 



3. — The sliding seat piece k, in combination with pieces 

 // /;, for the purpose set forth. 



4,— The vertical .idju^tment of seat as described. 



5.— The arran-i in. 1,1 ,,r|,i,,,-. ; - :,-:.. and >■. for giv- 

 ing circular niMti' . : 1 ilird. 



6. — The skull - : ; . 1: 1 n iii with the frame 



a ff, for the purp. I-. -.1 li.iih.inJ miI.-i uiliallv as described. 



No. 4,252.— WIl.l.I.VM A. I)RV1)P:X and CYRUS E. 

 DRYDEN., assignor to AUGU.STUS ADAMS, S.\nd- 

 WICH, III.— C«///i'<;A)r,t.— 67,173, July 30, 1867.— Reis- 

 sued February 7, 1 87 1. 



Claim. — I. — The frame of a wheeled cultivator, adjusta- 

 ble longitudinally upon its axle or other support, for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



2. — In a wheeled cultivator, a driver-seat adapted to be 

 thrown ini" ].M.itioii 1,, form a riding cultivator, and to be 



turned u|i -i m! ,.ut of the way of the driver wdien 



walking. 1"! iln i.iii|.i.e specified. 



3.— 'ill' :,i; I :i.:. -r.ii li,\r I, in comliiiiation with the 

 pivo'.ed -I I, ;. I i. :,., ,1,1 , uq...,,' spccilR-.l. 



4.— I I ■ '!■ 'I ii 'il .1 I Liltix.Unr, adaptcil liir vertical 



adjustinriii, \i iili nliihui t,, tlic fraine, by the means sub- 

 stantially as describeil, for the purpose specified. 



5. — The combination of the cultivator-frame with the 

 bifurcated tongue or extended braces, for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



No. 67,295.— A. M. GRISWOLD, Momence, III,— 

 Cultivators.— July 30, 1SC7. 



Claim — I. — The ad'usiable rods o (7 and the adjustable 

 brace rods //, for the purposes specified. 



2. — The joints / /. when comliined with the rods o and 

 /y and |iluugh be.niu;; beams E E, sulistantially as and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



3. — the cams fii 111, when combined with the braces u «, 

 the rods .t s, and bar ;•, and operating in the manner and for 

 the purposes described. 



No. 67,441.— ALBURTIS .MARTIN, Oquawk.'^, III., 

 assignor to himself and I. I; M \!;ll.\. — Corn Cultiva- 

 tors.— August 6, i?,6t. A i 27,1867. 



Claim. — I.— The plou;:, . ,1 ' lu supported by the 



rollers >n and «, an. I llic aii.in,^,;itii; u.th reference to the 

 frame A, axle B, and the plough beams D and E, in the 

 manner substantially as described and for the purpose 

 specified. 



2. — The semi-circular cog wheel I, shaft Y, lever K, 

 crank I,, and bar P, in combination with the cog bar II 

 attached to the frame C, substantially as described, and for 

 the purpose specified. 



3. — lilt V Mn;i.i;ii; piece /, in combination with the 

 straps :ii , 1 1 . ;, post I" and the beam D, substantially 

 as and Imi :: ; ;. , ,rt forth. 



No. 117.1,11 ■ r I I;RITTAIN, Ge.veseo, III.— Cw« 

 Culti7U!tors.— August 20, 1S67. 



Claim. — The marking device, c insisting of the bars li /,, 

 beam G, and standards II, in combimtir)n with the frame 

 A of a corn plough substantially as set forth. 



No. 68,104.— EDWARD NEVVLON, Monmouth, III. 

 — Cultivators.— August 27, 1867. 



Claim. — The vertical adjustment of beams j'j', in combi- 

 nation with the frame, constructed as described and for the 

 purpose set forth, in connection with the mode of attaching 

 the draught. 



No. 68,114.— ANTON ROM ANN and JOHN PE- 

 TERKA, Wilton, Iowa. — Combined Ploughs and Culti- 

 vators. — August 2"], 1867. 



Claim. — The form and construction of the cultivator and 

 harrow combined, when arranged, adjusted, and operated 

 with the bolt F, lieaiii <', and a\le M, as attached to the 

 frame or bars (J, with the i.L;uliiin; h heels L, as herein 

 described and fur tlie purp.is'js set ruitli. 



No. 68,124.— W. A. SLSSuN, Shei-field, III.— f-rZ/cf/- 

 Cultivators. — August 27, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — A wheel cultivator, constructed so that the 

 draught power shall be applied direct to the shovel frame, 



and the driver's seat muunted upon the carriage frame, 

 which is attached tu the shovel frame at its forward encl 

 by a loose conneetim, wliirli permits said carriage frame 

 to rise and fall with the undulations of the ground in 

 any direction without affecting the operation of the shovel 

 frame. 



2. — The friction rollers jc x ai the forward ends of the 

 carriage frame, in combination with the loops H H, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. — The perforated plates P P, in combination with the 

 legs k i of the driver's seat, fitted so as to be inserted 

 into said perforations for the purpose of adjustment, as 

 set forth. 



4- — The handles O O at the sides of the shovel frame 

 to enable the driver to raise said frame and free the 

 shovels from the ground. 



No. 68,165. — AXDRKW CANFIELD, Lyons City, 



Iowa. — Ci>n: ('/////r,;/.';.. — .Itrgust 27, 1867. 



Claim. — I, — Ihe ailjustable extension guard to regulate 

 the amount uf earth applied to young coin, 



2. — The raising levers (i G, in combination with the 

 double stirrups a a, for the purpiose aliove set forth, 



3. — The principle of raising and lowering a seat, by 

 means of a joint, in the support of the seat when 

 used substantially as and for the purposes above set 

 forth. 



No. 68,525.- W. A. MOODY, Montezuma, Iowa.— 

 Cultivators. — September 3, 1867, 



Claim. — The fitting of the front ends of the plough 

 beams G G on pendent rods F, and connecting the beams 

 by chains M to eccentrics L on a .shaft K, the beams 

 being cimnected by a bow-shaped rod or bar H, all ar- 

 ranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



No. 68.54g.— JOSEPH BENSON, SAMUEL BEN- 

 SON, and WILLIAM BENSON, Lebanon, Pa.— C«//;- 

 vators.— September 3, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The use of the blocks f ,f, more or less 

 in number, and the blocks ;, more or less in number, 

 arranged upon the rods /, and so conil)ined with the 

 standards /as to allow the arrangement of either standards 

 or blocks on either sile of the bars j .v when desired, and 

 for the purposes specified. 



2. — The guides // /;, when arranged, combined and 

 used substantially in the manner described and for the 

 purposes set forth. 



No. 68,643.- GILPIN MOORE, Moline, III, assignor 

 to JOHN DEERE, C. H, fJEERE, S. H, VELIE, and 

 G. W, YIN TO.X, same ^Uce.— Cultivators.— September 10, 



Claim.— I.— The axles B, constructed substantially as 

 herein shown and described, for the attachment of the 

 ploughs and wheels of a cultivator, as set forth. 



2. — The double-acting clevis or device for attaching the 

 ploughs to the axle, said device consisting of the plates « e 

 and m, and bolt 0, all constructed and arranged to operate 

 substantially as described. 



3. — The plate h when constructed and used in connec- 

 tion with the standard G and brace d, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



4. — The cultivator, hivin,; its several parts constructed 

 and arranged for joint operation, sulistantially in the manner 

 and for the purpose herein set h.rtli. 



No. 68,648.- WM. H. r.\RLlX, C.\.\roN, III.— C«-« 

 Cultivators.— September 10, 1S67. 



Claim. — I, — The strong, durable and economical frame 

 of attichment betueen the tongue and axle or wheels, as 

 secured by the simple bars A, in manner and form as 

 .shown, or in any similar form, upon the same ])rinci|ile. 



2.— The extension hooks k k in the lieam holder ( ■, sub- 

 stantially as above described, and as in drawing shown, or 

 any similar hook in similar connectiuns, and for the uses 

 herein described. 



No. 68,662.— PERRY W. SMITH, Aiungdon, III.— 

 Cultivators. — September 10, 1S67. 



Claim, -I. — The combin.ition of frame pieces A A, bars 

 D D D D, knuckles E, and adjusting bars O O, substan- 

 tially as describeil ami for the |iurpose set forth. 



2, — The vertical adjustment devices, bars O O, and 



