CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



No. 88,638.— J. U. J.W, .\ri.in(:ton, l\.l.,—Cu/tiva/ors. 

 —April 6, 1869- 



Claim. — r. — The arrangenieiU of the inner beams E, by 

 means of the enlarged eyes <■ and pin <i, in front, and Oie 

 strap (/, connecting the onter beams, so that they are capa- 

 ble of vertical adjustment, atid^of being rocke<l laterally, as 

 set forth. 



2. — The combination, with the outer beams D and inner 

 beams E, of the strap /', hinged straps <i, uprigJit bar/, and 

 adjustable link g, arranged as described, for the purpose 

 specified. ■ 



No. 88,758.-11. J. W.VTTl.E.S, RocKFORl), \\.\..—Citl- 

 Ihalors. — April b, 1 869. 



Claim. — The construction, arrangement, and combina- 

 tion of the frame H li li<', J' I)' D', swinging plough-sup- 

 ports C C c, ploughs a a, driver's seat F, foot^rests I I, lev- 

 ers H H, and dratrght devices J K :L « »'■ the whole con- 

 structed and operating substantially as dnd .for. the (wrpose 

 specified. ■ ' 



No. 88,868.- JOHN R. HAND, Bu.i.ingsvili.i:, Ind.— 

 Cullivators. — April 13, 1869. 



Claim'. — 1. — The provision, in a cultivator, of the slotted 

 side-be-.ims C C, <- c'; adjustable iiiv.ils - t', ^uiii-iiiL; armv 

 SS', sUpporfT, and seat t', for ihe ..lijot r\|,l,,iii...l. 



2. — The combination, as liviem 'Ic^cnlicJ, iM llir rmss- 

 beam E, hangers F F', coupliii;^ 'lex ici- 1 1 ' < ;' ', liciiii-. K 

 K', standards L L', handles N N',liai ( 1, and ^iiiiiiy R. for 

 permitting of the elevation of the sh.lre^ / /', tor the- [■uriuise 

 set forth. • . . 



3. — The general combination and air.iiiL,'eiiienl of the 

 slotted cross-beam E c c', hangers F K'. //', >ni\v-ilirf,iiled 

 tie-rods G '^',gg', slotted plaies H II', // //', 1 T. shiftable 

 braces J J', beams K K', k K' , standards L 1/, sIi.uls / /', 

 r ids ^i, handles N N', perforated bars, O U', u' , and set 

 screws P P', for the purpose of producing an improved ad- 

 jusiable cultivator. 



No. 88,915.— I.A.MES B. .SEXTON, Pei.I-.a., Iowa, as- 

 signor to himself and J. E. ANDREWS, same place.— 

 Cultivators. — April 13, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The slotted draught-bars M, constructed and 

 operating in connection with the frame 1) E, plough-beams 

 I, and draught-device N O 1' IJ. sul>-tamially as herein 

 shown and described, and for ilic iniiiio^c ^it fc.rtli. 



2. — The bars N, havmg one or nion- holes formed in 

 them, hooks Q, and loops ( 1, in eonilnnation with the 

 draught-bars M, and double-tree 1', Mdiviantially as herein 

 .shown and described, and for the purpo-e set forth. 



No. 88,940.— JAMES ARMSTKoMi, [r,. E1.MIRA, 

 \\.\..— Guard-Attach, unit for Cultr.-.itor^.— April 13, 1S69. 



Claim.— I.— The venieallv-a.oxable standard J of the 

 plant-fender, attached l.> ihe tn,s, I.eam C by means of a 

 sliding joint formed !\ ;le -loi ;;. ii\oi-pin >. and adjust- 

 able bearing pin /, -nl : m ), \'.\ n . 1 ; • <l. 



2.— The verticallx ' 1 1 - iimlard J, pivot- 



ed to the shovel-eaii\ : . 11, and connect- 



ed to laterally-vibralii.- - - - 1 lan! n' , I I., substantially 

 as described. 



3. — The slotted extension k on the rear end of a plant- 

 fender, K, which is connected by rod K' to the shovel- 

 carrying frame, in combination with she lower extension k' 

 of the standard J, passed loosely throu;_;h said extension k, 

 and adapted for allowmg the fender to rise and descend, 

 but keeping it in place centrally Ijctwecii the laterally-mov- 

 able shovel-standards L L, substantially as described. 



4. — The laterally vibrating and laterally adjustable stand- 

 ards L L, in combination with the centrally arranged fender 

 carrying standard J, the extensible brace P P', and the ad- 

 justable connecting rod R, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose descrilied. 



5. — A plant-fender K, attached to a cultivator-frame by 

 means of a front laterally and vertically vibrating suspension 

 rod K', and a rear laterally and vertically vibrating connec- 

 tion, in .such manner that while the fender will swing later- 

 ally with the shovels L' L', it at the same time allowed 

 to rise freely over obstructions in its path, substantially as 

 described. 



No. 89,113. — BENJ-\MIN ANYAN, Fitchvii.le, 

 Ohio. — Combined Cultivators and Planters. — April 20, 

 1S69. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the stationary cross-bar 

 Q, fool-levers S, and cords or chains R, with the central 

 beam K and liiovable side beams O of the' cultivator, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. • • 1 



2. — The combination of the piveted lock-lever U with 

 the central beam K and movable side beams O of a cultiva- 

 tor, substantially as herein shown and described, and for th,e 

 purpose set forth. 



3. — The combination of ihe cross bar L' lever M', cross 

 bar N', and guards P', with the spouts I', ploughs J', 

 slide H', hopper G', beam or frame F' and beams, JC, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described, and fpr the 

 purpose set forth. ' 



4. — The combination of the cross bar V, chains 'W, 

 cross liar X, lever V.rack bar A';' and seat board B, with 

 the lieanis K and forward pairt of the running gear of a 

 waeon, siibst.rniiallv as herein shown and described, and 

 for' the purpose set forth. , 



5. — The combination of tlie lirace bars E' with the 

 forward part of the ton-UL ( ., -lili-tantially as and, for the 

 purpose herein set fortli and .leseiilied. 



No. .S7.729.— SOLVMAN BELL and GEORGE W. 

 r.kdNSDN, La Salle Co., \\.\..—Corn.Culti7H,tors.— 

 .1/,/r 4, i,S69. 



( laim.— I.— The methdd by Which the half-cylinder 

 shield is attached to the tongue and standards, by spring 

 rod and chains, as above described. 



2.— The adjustable collar clevis, by which the beams are 

 attachifd to the frame. 



3. — Tht^ manner eif attaching the handles of the ma- 

 chine to the standards and to "the frame, by means of the 

 loose staples and bolt and socket. 



4. — The whole machine, as a combination of gopher and 

 cultivator, operating as hereinbefore more particularly de- 

 scribed. 



No. So.Soi.— PHILANDER SPRAGUE, Pecatonica, 

 It. I -r.,,,.','/,-, ,',',' .. — 'I/(M'4, iS6g. 



1 1 111. arrangement of the forked tongue A, 

 a\|, 1: ]., ! (' (', semi-circular braces D and/, seat 

 y. .ml Ihiii I >! ,,1 bar ;■-, with its hooks /;/;, substantially 

 as lierein set forth. 



2. — The arrangement of the forked tongue A, plough 

 beams F F, handles P P, and adjustable brace T, all con- 

 structed and operating substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forlli. 



3. — The arrangement of the plough beams F F, station- 

 ary shins I I. pivoted shins K K, and adjustable cross-bar 

 M, to which a centre shin N is secured, substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



No. 90,112.— J. McILVAIN, Hancock, III.— C«/C«'<7- 

 /,»-.,.—.)/„,. 18, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The standard and brace I, when at- 

 tached at front and rear as described, for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. — The screw hooks K, when arranged as described, for 

 the pur] lose set forth. 



No. oo,20,S, — IIIRAM VAN METER, Macomi!, III.— 

 Cult,i'at,n-,.—May iS, 1S69. 



Claim. -I. — The combination of the plough beams I I 

 with a cultivatcr frame, constructed as shown and de- 

 scribed, with the plough beams attached to the frame, as 

 set forth. 



2 — The sockets ex, arranged as described, upon the 

 cross-bar A, whereby the elastic bars D of the seat are 

 adapted to be held upon the frame, with their centres 

 resting upon the boxes c of the axles, as herein set forth 

 and shown. 



No. 90,905.— L. H. WILKINSON, Michigan City, 

 Ind. — Cultivators. — June i, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The rod G, in combination with the lever 

 V, sheave block and pulleys H, beams B B, shovels L, 

 standard N, and catch R, the whole being constructed 

 and arranged substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. — The combination of the loop bolts C, beams B B, 

 shovels L, and cross pieces D E, the latter having a series 

 of holes through them, for adjusting the beams, substan- 

 tially as herein described. 



