CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



liAll.KV, Lamom.i.k, \\.\..— Cultivators.— yiinc 30, 186S. 



t'laiin. — I. — The frame C, constructed and arranged 

 substantially as herein shown and described, in combination 

 with the axle I!, as and for the jiuriiose set forth. 



2.— The conibinnlion :nu\ an;uii;ement of the pivoted 

 <il)lii|UO bealn^ I', Cdiiimtin^ \\\\, I , levers V, and connect- 

 in- r,Hl> \V, with r.uh .i.lui, Mu\ with the frame C ami 

 hounds 1), Mihstanliallv .i-. luniii sluiwn and described, and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



3. — The combination and arrangement of the hounds D, 

 frame C, lever hooks or catches E, coiled or equivalent 

 spring F, and operating rod G, with each other, substan- 

 tially as herin shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



4. — The combination of the angular or bent brace bars T 

 with the pivoted plough beams P, axle B, and frame C, 

 substantially as herein shown and described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



5. — The bent levers A', pivoted at their angle points to 

 the axle B, in combination with the connecting rod B' in 

 rear of the axle B, draught rods C, horizontal bar E', 

 hounds D, and slotted vertical arms D', all operating as 

 described for the purpose specified. 



No. 79,387.— EDWARD PHIFER, Trenton, N. J.— 

 Cultivators.— June 30, 1 868. 



Claim.— I.— The skeleton frame E G, constructed as de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The combination, substantially as described, with a 

 tongue pivoted by a king bolt to the axle of a rock shaft, 

 arranged parallel with the axle, to which it is connected by 

 sectors. 



3. — The combination, substantantially as described, with 

 the tongue pivoted to the main axle by a king bolt, of a 

 transversely-slotted plate bolted to the skeleton frame, 

 whereby the tongue can turn laterally without moving the 



4. — The combination, substantially as described, with 

 a tongue pivoted to the main axle, of the rock shaft or 

 skeleton frame, the treadles J, and the driver's seat, for the 

 purpose of steering the machine, as set forth. 



5. — The combination, substantially as described, of the 

 tongue and driver's seat with the detent lever C and the 

 slotted plate e, whereby the driver can release the tongue or 

 hold it rigidly as required. 



6. — The crank arms G, constructed and arranged for 

 joint operation, as described. 



7. — The combinalion. with the crank arms of the drag 

 bars and removable sleeves /; //', for the purpose set 

 forth. 



8. — The combination, with the crank arms and sleeves, 

 of the adjustable coupling arms G', for the purpose set 

 forth. 



9. — The combination, with the sleeves Ji /;', of the 

 looped drag bars H, and adjusting clamps I, for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



10. — The combination, with the skeleton frame E G 

 and adjustable drag bars H, of the adjustaljle link bars 

 L and slotted cross bars M on the lifting levers, for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



II. — The combinalion, with the tongue of the whifHe- 

 trees, connected directly with the cranks G, as and for the 

 purposes set forth. 



12. — The combination, wnth the tongue pivoted to the 

 axle by a king boh, of a skeleton frame carrying ploughs 

 adjustable in pairs, with the wheels also adjustable on the 

 axle, subsiantially as described. 



Xo. 79,450.— JOHN H. DAVEY, Rockford, Ili,.— 

 Cultivators.— June 30, 1 868. 



Claim.— The frames B and C, the standards D D, pins E, 

 the chains F F, the lever K, the chain K', all constructed, 

 combined, and operating substantially in the manner and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



No. 79,570.— WILLIAM HARVEY, Volga City. 

 Iowa.— .9««,' Cultivators.— July 7, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The combined arrangement of the shovels 

 F F', supporting chains II', perforated straps J J', and 

 wooden pins/, the rock bar K k .4', elevating chains L L', 

 and treadle M //;', and the dodging chains O, and treadles 



2. — The hooks P P' employed, in combination with the 

 inner shovels F F, to adjust said shovels relatively to the 

 row, substantially as and for the purpose specified. 



No. 79,598.- N. A. RAND, Wjnslow, I1.1..— Cultiva- 

 tors.— July 7, 1S6S. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the pivoted bars C C (that 

 connect with the cuhivator beams D D) and the movable 

 seat bar K, between the axle and the frame piece I, 

 whereby the operator can shift the shovels by the action of 

 his fr.t, ihi- ■ipvcral parts being constructed to operate sub- 



^'^ :i,.;'' I.KORGE W. COOK, Macon, III.— 

 CV./,v,,,,, . . I„ V 14. 1868. 



An air.iijgeuifiit whereby the attendant may ride or 

 walk while operating the shovels and managing the 

 team. 



Claim. — The connecting of the standards F F of the 

 plough beams E E, by cross-bars c c, as shown, in combina- 

 tion with the craiik shafts I I, chains ,/, pulleys/, and 

 treadles H H, all arranged and applied to mounted frame 

 A, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No.. 80,094. — y. H. .SKELLY, Aroma, III., assignor 

 to himself and J.' C. DANFORTH, same place.— a<*Va- 

 tors.—Juh 21, 1868. 



Claim. -I.— The beam C, in combination with the pivot 

 rod E, brace F, and arm D, ihe lallcr bi-inu arraii<;ed to 

 swing with the beam C, an^l tn IraMlun the tiack\\ by 

 means of the roller M, sulistaiUialiv as shown and set 

 forth. 



2. — The combination of the beam C, chain <-, arm D, 

 and the elbow lever H I, the latter being pivoted to the 

 arm, and having a projecting nib for locking against its 

 t<i|'. Ill : ;:': :1'\ ,1^ and for the purpose set forth. 



\ i 1-^A.\C WELTY, Olney, \i.\..—Sulkv 



Cn.': 21, 1868. 



< Imi I. lu combination w^ith the outer shovels or 

 ploughs II J, tlie lateral braces H', rendered adjustable by 

 means of the slots //' and bolts 7/^, in the manner shown 

 and described, for the purpose set forth. 



2. — Tlie combined arrangement, with the inner shovels 

 G I S, of the perforations e <•', for the reception of their 

 attaching eye bolts ^'j the pulleys n «', for the reception of 

 their elevating ropes or chains K, and the perforated bars 

 T U U, as and for the purpose specified. 



N0.S0.22>.— SAMUEL J. REED, Camden, Ohio.— 

 Sulky Ploughs.— July 21, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The beam .\, pole A', caster wheels B B, 

 arms /; /;, cross bar l^, lever C, and foot piece C, the whole 

 being combined and arranged substantially as described. 



2. — The plough beams E E, constructed and arranged as 

 described, in combination with lever F. crank/, and guides 

 /'..asandn.rthepurp..^. -.. f^nh. 



No. 80,502.— HlkAM TKl^STdN, Orfordville, 



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nation with the r 



operated substantially as described and set forth. 



2. — The lever /;, provided with the springs /, and the 

 arm E, in conjunction with the parts C, and ratchet /•, for 

 the purpose of controlling the parts C, .substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



No. 80,556.— ROBERT McCORKELL, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. — Cultivators. — August 4, 1868. Antedated July 15, 

 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The lever H, rack L, and connecting rod 

 N, in combination with the plates E, for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. — The lever c, in combination with the drag bars C, 

 standard 11, and rubber spring ;•. 



3. — The mode of attaching and securing the head b of the 

 drag bar C, for the purpose of adjusting the angle of the 

 ploughs. 



4. — The mode of attaching and securing the standard x 

 to til- Imi- 1. ,. ,nvl !'-r llir y^uy.-.- -et forth. 



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