CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



knuckles EKE E, substantially as described and for tlic 

 pur|>»>se set forth. 



^— rUe metallic uprights D D U D, ariMnijed as de- 

 scribed and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 0S,079.— \VM. li- VOUNG, Ciiicai;o, U.i..—Ciii/i- 

 7;i/.')-s. — .S\'/>/,-m/u-r to, 1S67. 



Claim. — I. — The combination in a .str.uldle-row cultiva- 

 tor of the main frame, split tongue, jointed ploujjh beams, 

 and wheels 



2. — The combination of wheels and 'ointcd plough 

 beams in a straddle-row cultivator, the beam on each side 

 having its joint or point of attachment out of the line of 

 motion -of its set of ploughs. 



3. — The combination in a straddle-row cultivator of 

 wheels, doubletrees, whiffletrees, jointed plough beams, and 

 frame when the plough beams are jointed forward of the 

 whiflletrees. 



No. 68,784— IRA A. PALMER, MoNM.unH, Ii.i..— 

 Ciiltwalors. — September 10, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The construction of the frame ADC B, 

 substantiuly as described and for the purpose set forth. 



2. — The adjust.ible hook s, as arranged and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



3.— The jaws P P, knuckle /•"/", adjustable pin a" I" , 

 and plates T, constructed and arranged as described and 

 for ihe purpose set forth. 



No. 68,803.— MORDECAI SWEET, Richland, Ind. 

 — Cultivators.— September 10, 1867. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the shanks K with the 

 shaft F with its arms, handle and connecting rods, and 

 with the levers M M, substantially as and for tne purpose 

 set forth. 



No. 68.848.— ELLIOTT DAVIES. Jr., Carthace, 

 Il.l.. — Cultivators. — September 17, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The lever S, in combination with the sliding 

 cross head M, mounted on side pieces C C, and bearing 

 l>ieces () O', connected by stay rods P P' to main axle A, 

 and bearing the two inside ploughs R R', all sub.stan- 

 t ally as specihed 



2 — The Stat onary back ploughs p F' connected to the 

 cro s piece D n coml ination with the side pieces C C, 

 lie h hng CIO shell M th t | loi ghs R R' the wheels 

 1 H It K n 1 1 111 nged to ends of p eces 



< ( ' all 1 11 t II ] 1 



N tSgio— lll/\ 1 II ID nic\riR Ili 

 a Im 1 tr^t \ I I I I VFEORD de 



cease 1 i 1 n 1 1 SULLIV \.N 



BLkC r SS an I I iltti Jt s — 



S pt ml 17 l"^ 1S67 



Claim —The 1 1 I cui e 1 1 1 J t 1 dards H con 

 netted by the chains J sub tantially as and foi the purpose 

 specihe I 



N 69003— ISJiA( 1 MMKiN Dunkirk Ohii — 

 Culti itors — .S / I I 



Claim — I — C llic fnme of the ma 



chine in two | ait ^^ethei an 1 I raced n 



the manner ub tai I 11 1 Jdesciibed 



•' — Suspen lini, the tram t the axle \ by cl ps D ar 

 ranged in connect on ith the I a c E and the pendintsy 

 to which the outei [I I I at I I all 1 e ng ai 



I inged substant all 1 1 | eeifie 1 



J— The loull t ]ole T 1 



connection with t 1 tl e f me 



f the machine a 1 I II the 1 ul le 



t ee by 1 nks , all ai 1 „ 1 It II) et fo th 



4 — The attaching o the inner plough beams J j to tl e 

 front of the frame by means of universal joints e e, substan- 

 tially as described. 



5. — The fender bars L L, connected with the inner 

 plough iieams J J, and universal joints e e, and arranged in 

 the manner shown so ihat the fenders M may be set at 

 any desired height and at a greater or less distance from the 

 ploughs and ha\e an independent up and down motion and 

 at ihe s.ime time retain their relative position with ihe 

 ploughs, substantially as shown and described. 



6. — The open or skeleton fenders M,when applied to the 

 fender bars L L so as to admit of being adjusted further 

 forward or backward on said bars, substantially as and for 

 the purpose specified. 



ith the le 



connected 



liy a Cham «, with a pulley 0, 

 .subslaniially as and for the 



, on the shaft 

 ; J J K K, 



on shaft L all being ; 

 purpose specified. 



■ 8. — The guides G G, on the shaft F, in connection with 

 the uprights N, pas-ing through said guides and the stirrups 

 (), attached to said uprights, all arranged to operate sub- 

 stantia ly as described. 



9. — The .fixed guides R, attached to the frame of the 

 machine, with the upriuhis Q, of the outer beams K, 

 pa.ssing through the same, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



No. 69,071 —M. C. BUFFINGTON, La Harpr, Ii.i..- 

 Corn Plous:lis.— September 24, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The bent axle A, with the wheel arms C 

 and dr.uight pole B a'tached, as shown, in cmnection with 

 the pulleys r/ r/ ,• and draught chain or cord K. all combined 

 and arranged to operate in the manner subsiantially as and 

 for the ]nir|)0se set foilh. 



2.— The attaching; of the plough beams F to the axle A, 

 by means of the tubes // -, the latter being fitted on rods/ 

 attached to the parts c of the axle, and the former secured 

 by jjinsy between plates i i, at the front ends of the plough 

 beams. 



3. — The brace rods or bars i, connected with the ends of 

 the rods /"and rear end of the draught pole B, substantially 

 as and fnr the ]iur|«)se specified. 



4. — The c.imliiiiati..n of the axle A, draught pole B, 

 brace rods or bar- t. ami the universal joints which connect 

 the plough beams with the axle, all being arranged substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose specified. 



No. 69,081.- E. F. D'HAST, Swan Creek, III.— Ck/- 

 tivators. — September 24, 1867. 



Claim.— r.— The frame A B G F, beams D D D D, 

 cross piece M, rods o s s, connecting bar ;-", and levers 

 I'" v", constructed as described and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. The levers «" «", in combination with the main 



frame and beams D, substantially as described and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



3. — The cross-piece M, in combination with the rods 

 s s o oand beams D, substantially as described and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



No. 69,109.— JOHN MARSH, Seneca, li.i..— Corn 

 Pl„u^r/,s.-S '.' ;■ .M. 1S67. 



Claim.— I 1 ' - 1 timbers F F. with their holes 



I I I I, an-i ;: I I ! ns G G, substantially as and for 

 the purpn-L- <1 -. : I" I III the foregoing specification. 



2.— The iron strajjs or loops" H H, at the ends of the 

 plough beams E E, in combination with the frame A, 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 



3._The shnvels K K K K, with their upwardly project- 

 ing tail en.l-, -11 i,;i!i: ll\ as and for the purpose described 

 in the for, _ :. n. 



No. 60.1 ■ 1 1;. 1; \KLEV, Sicdalia, Mo.— C«///™- 



>rs.—.'>ep/c„Hu, 24. l.>0;. 

 Claim.— I.— The conil.i 

 >0]i or bent hook J, bent 



and arrangement of the 

 I, connecting rod or chain 

 1 L with each other, and wilh the frames 

 culliv.at..r, sul.-tinli.illv as herein shown 



for the |in,-|.M,r -,,1 fMiili. 



rhe 



.mbma 



th the 



erate 



ip or Uent hook J and bent lever I, sub- 

 shown and described and for the pur- 



pos, 



1 with lh< 

 lly as hei 

 :t forth. 

 ^. The comb' nation of the pi voted seat bars N, and adjusta- 

 ble hoh'ers O. with the side bars of the cultivator frame C, 

 substintially as herein shown and described and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



4._The shield F constructed with flanges/' and wings 

 f, and connected to the frames E and D by the bar G and 

 chains H, substantially as herein shown and described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



No. 69,186.— J. W. CONNELV, Charleston, III.— 

 Cultivators.— September 24, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The slotted adjustable crank spindles B in 

 combination with the axle A and wheels C, substantially 



