CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



by the single universally turning eye K anil vertical 

 sliding belt C, adjustable by means of the nul C or 

 its equivalent, and ]irovided with the handles I, or 

 their equivalents, whereby it may be manipulated, all 

 substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein 

 set forth. 



No. 93,412.— NATHAN liUTTLER, Oitkrvii.le, 

 Mo., assignor to himself and D. S. BUTLER, same 

 place. — Cultivators. — August lo, 1869. 



Claim.— I.— The bolster E, hinged to the axle B, 

 and beveled upon its rear lower edge, substantially as 

 herein shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2 — The combination of the rearwardly ])rojecting arms 

 J, sliding seat L, and foot rest or platform M, with 

 the hinged bolster E and axle B, substantially as herein 

 shown and described, and for the purpose set forth. 



3.— The notched plough standards G, adjustably secured 

 to the hinged bolster E by means of the detachable loops H, 

 in coml)in"ui(.ii uilh the said hiiii;ed bolster E and axle B, 

 substanliallv as IkilUi slu.wii and described, and for the 

 purpose Ml fortli. 



4. — An inipnr, ccl caltivalor, fomied by the combination 

 of the wheel A, axle B, tongue C, hin-cil li.jlstur E, arms J, 

 sliding seat L, fe.ot rest or platform M, and plnii^h stand- 

 ards G, with each other subslanlially as laicin shuwn and 

 described, and for the purposes set furtli. 



No. 93,605.— WILLIAM EMMONS and DAVID A. 

 WELLS, Sandwich, III. — Corn-Cultivators. — .August 10, 

 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the frame A, axle C, and 

 pivoted bars D D, all substantially as set forth. 



2. — The lever L, in comliinaliun with the cams, or their 

 equivalents, when used to ele\ate h(A\\ beams at once, sub- 

 stantially as specified. 



3. — Securing the handles to the beams, by means of a 

 thumb screw, so that they can be regulated at will, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



4.— The levers L, M, and N, rod O, pawl P, and 

 ratchet H, when arranged to operate substantially as set 

 forth. 



5. — In combination with the above, the beam I, bars E, 

 chains R, frame A, metal plates I ), and shoes H, when all 

 are combined, as set forth. 



No. 93,611.— DANIEL 1). FRANKLIN, Flora, III., 

 assignor to himself and T. S. UNDERWOOD, same place. 

 Cultivators.— .liignst 16. 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The combination and arrangement of the 

 draught-bar A', bent-rods C fastened to the lower ends of 

 the standards E, so as t.> vilaale Ireely, and permit the 

 driver on his seat to rock tie m > Imie and raise the cultiva- 

 tor teeth, substantially a. ,le- rd.ed 



2. — Hinging the cultivaiov lieanis II and N, and the piv- 

 ots of the rods C, in the standards F, so near the axles of 

 the carrying-wheels that the machine can vibrate freely on 

 the pivots of the carrying-wheels, while in motion, substan- 

 tially as described. 



3. — In combination with the stock and removable share, 

 the lip on the stock, for covering and holding the point of 

 the share, substantially as described. 



No. 93,651.— HIRAM J. WATTLES, Rocki'ord, III. 

 — Culliiuilvrs. — August 10, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The frame C, when constructed substantially 

 as described, for the purpose set forth. 



2. — The arms F F, when provided with the pulleys / /, 

 and used in connection with the lifting levers E E, as and 

 for the purpo.se described. 



3. — The slotted wedge //'', when used in combination 

 with the bars /;, as described, for the purpose set forth. 



4. — The evener K, having the clevises i k, when com- 

 bined with the draught bars k^ /■', in the manner and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



5. — The cultivator described, consisting substantially of 

 the frame C, lifting devices E E, beams H, standards I, and 

 draught devices K k, when combined and used as and for 

 the purpose described. 



No. 93.730.— NEAL McKAY, Columbia, Mo.- Culti- 

 -.•ator-Plouglri. — .-iugyst 17, 1S69. 



Claim. — The combination and arrangement of the rear 



ploughs II. fastencil tn the main frame, the inner and front 

 plouJ;lis C. ad|n,laMv Msnnd U]ion the rock shaft B, the 

 handde\.i (;,|ii\oi . .ind . Ii.nns F F to the inner ploughs, 

 and the liuid-Kxer II, ^Mlil Us f.iur armed rock shaft, and 

 chains h h h h lor hftitig the lour ploughs, secured by the 

 catch /, with the adjustable seat K. 



No. 92,749.— JOHN J. ROSE, Ei.mwood, \\.\..— Culti- 

 vators. — .August x-], 1869. 



Claim. — \. — The right-angle hinges L L, in combination 

 with the beams E E, ploughs N N, shovels M M, and 

 chains I V, of a riding cultivator, all substantially as and for 

 the purpose shown and described. 



2. — The spring U, chains I', when combined with the 

 cross-beam or axle-beam G of a cultivator, and the plough 

 beams E, all substantially as shown and described, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



No. 94,067.— A. C. BRINSER, Middletown, Pa.— 

 Cultivators.— August 24, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the platform F and G 

 and seat H, substantially as shown and described. 



2. — The axle A A' in combination with the curved arms 

 C and E, when constructed substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



No. 94,106.— RICHARD HANEY and JAMES S. 

 ESTES, Peorio. \\.i..— Cultivators.— August 24, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The axle /, with flanges /' and z^, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



2. — In combination with a ])lough beam, the plates e e, 

 with flanges, bolt tl, box /' /', and journals a a, sub- 

 stantidly as shown, and for the purposes specified. 



3. — In combination with an axle /, and flange 2', the box 

 li b, journals a a, plates e e, and bolt il, as shown, and for 

 the purposes specified. 



4. — In combination with an axle /, having flange /', and 

 cap/, having flange v' encircling and covering the tapering 

 ends of the hub, the wheel L, as shown and described. 



5. — In combination with the bars M M, and adjustable 

 connecting-rods m' m' , the cross beam A, standards B B B 

 B, pole D, with branches E E and braces c c c' c', substan- 

 tially as shown, and for the purposes specified. 



No. 94,456.— ELISHA WALKER and JOSIAH J. 



PIATT, La Porte, l^v.— Cultivators.— August 31, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The mode of elevating and lowering the 



ploughs by the self-acting double eccentric M, substantially 



as set forth. 



2. — The mode of turning the .shovels t* in or out by the 

 double adjusters N N and single adjusters O O, substantially 

 as set forth. 



3. — The combination of the tongue D, posts L L, braces 

 (7 (T, knuckle joints J J, hinges E E, bars b />, self-acting 

 double eccentric M, double adjusters N N, and single ad- 

 justers O O' respectively, constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



No. 94,542.— JOB McNAMEE BAKER, Fayette- 

 VILLE, Texas. — Cultivators. — September 7, 1 869. 



Claim.— I.— The blades or ploughs E, F, and G, arrang- 

 ed and operated substantially as and for the purposes herein 

 shown and described. 



2. — A combined cultivating, ridging, planting, and roll- 

 ing machine, arranged and operating substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



3._In combination with a cultivator, the stalk-cutter S, 

 substantially as described. 



4. — The method of adjusting the beams H, with the blades 

 substantially as described. 



5. — The method of operating the slide of the planter, in 

 combination with the rollers R, substantiantially as de- 

 sciibed. 



No. 94,623.— EDWARD P. LYNCH and HENRY R. 

 RAFF, Davenport, Iowa. — Walking-Cultivators. — Sep- 

 tember 7, 1869. 



Claim. — I. — The curved frame A and the adjustable 

 axles B, constructed and arranged as herein described. 



2. — The curved cast-iron frame A, with the forked or V- 

 shaped tongue H secured thereto, by means of the flanges 

 or lugs thereon, substantially as described. 



3. — The pieces C, formed with the grooves in their sides, 

 and the series of holes for receiving, holding, and permitting 

 the adjustment of the beams D, substantially as described. 



