CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



6. — The tongue B and drag bar C, when pivoted upon 

 one and the same rod. 



No. 102,631.— NICHOLAS WERTS, Magnolia, In.. 

 Cultivators. — May 3, 1 870. 



Claim. — I. — The brackets G, vertical rods D, with crank 

 levers 71 q, pivoted arms O, angular connections R, and 

 braces H' H, as constnicted and arranged with beams J, C 

 nd for the purpose as 



II I Mill the Libove, the hinged extension 



.111 1,11, illy lis shown and described. 



11;,,; III \l\\' A. ADAMS, Sandwich, III. 

 I:' ;i. 1.S70. 



II I. 1 h I Miiihination of the e.xtensions E with 



t ii\li anil- i I and elevated axletree A, for the pur- 



■ecilied. 



The combination of the thimbles L and the draught 

 bolts F with the upper axletree and the lower axle exten- 

 sions, for the purpose specified. 



3. — The aclju^lalilc voku II. in combination with the 



2.— 

 n of ll 



No. 

 Cull IV. 



Cla. 

 the bei 

 pose s] 



thii 



4._-|-|k. o.nilaiial 



with a li' ■■"v I.' /^i 

 for the |.iiii ,., ,1 



5.--11I.. ...nil III,, 

 drauglu Ijolis h, ol t 

 purpose specified. 



6. — A tie rod, ha 

 cross-tree or tongue 

 laterally adjust.-ill. . 

 ble draught bolt, 1 



No. 103,91 N.- 1 I 

 Mich.— C«//.;„..' 



Claim. — I. — I'lie 



purposes ^Lt luith. 



HI III ilic [liates J J and the adjustable 

 . phiugh beams to the draught bolts, 

 .lion capable of vertical adjustment, 



.11 with the axle extensions E and 

 le eye bolts or draught rods M, for the 



ing its forward end attached to the 



of the cultivator, and its rear end 



t HI, III. m with a laterally adjusta- 



. -pecified. 

 ■. ! . w I iSTROM, Grand Rapids, 



.:■,',■. 7, 1S70. 



udepcndent cross beam C, arranged 

 lulards O, substantially as and for the 



:igh beams 

 tongue K, 



•>f the 



of 



.HELL, El Paso, 



frame A, to ojiL-i-atL- a-. hei-Liii lk■^cnl 



No. 104.354.— .S.\.\1L EL 11. M 

 \\.\..— Cultivator^.— June 14, 1870. 



Claim.— I.— In combination with the bent axles D D, 

 herein described, the adjustable scalloped plates j'v and 

 eye bolts s z, whereby the plough beams are attached in 

 such a manner as to have a double vertical adjustment, as 

 specified. 



2. — In cimbination with the clamp s and connecting 

 rods r r, the eye bolts :' and the excavated slotted thimliles 

 i t, provideil wiih the spikes or points i i whereby they are 

 jrivented from turnmg on the wood of the plough beam, 

 as specified. 



No. 104,399.— JOSEPH ADAMS, Manteno, III.— 

 Cultivators. — June 21, 1870. Antedated y««c II, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The crank screws G and nuts F, to which 

 the forward ends of the plough beams are jointed, in com- 

 bination with the frame work of a cultivator, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. — The right-and-left screw C, provided with a lever or 

 handle, D, in combination with the adjacent ends of the 

 axles H, substantially as herein shown and described, and 

 for the purpose set forih. 



3. — .\n improved cultivjtor, formed by the combination 

 of the wheels A, axle^ B, right-and left screw C, provided 

 with a handle or lever, D, plough benms E, jointed to the 

 nuts L, and sniveled crank screws G .^, with each other, 

 and with the branched tongue M, sub.itantially as herein 

 shown and ile-.cribe(l. 



No. 105,22:; -IdX.VTHAN LEWIS, Washington, 

 D. C— Cultivator..— Jnlv 12, 1870. 



Claim. — The . . ni-irii. ti.n and arrangement of the 

 plough vtaiidai.l- II II, beam, G G', levers L, coupling 

 rods L'. and cn.ss bar. M. with the hangers F F', rod I, 

 and adjusting pins a a, all as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



No. 105,630.— NOAH G. BLAUSER, Etna, Ohi.).— 

 Sulkv-Cultivators.—Julv 26, 1870. 



Claim.— The improved cultivator, consisting of the 

 tongue C, honnds D, axle B, wheels A, triangle F, plough 

 beams E, pivoted adjustable ploughs G i;'^ g^, rollers Q, 

 lever S, chain R, foot levers O. rods N, bar K, standard M, 

 bar J, uprights H. adjustable bars I, and scraper Y, remova- 

 bly attached to the tontine ( ', all constructed and relatively 

 arranged as shown and ileMaibed. 



No. 106,039.— |EMi;i:<i )V I"-TTr.EMAN, Canaan 

 Centre, Ohio, assign... ', m :i m.l LEVI E. MIL- 

 LER, same place. (/■/ - ./«!,'«,(/ 2, 1870. 



Claim. — The spring m. 1 1 In: I , . .n-tructed of a bow 

 shape, and used in comliinatioii with the pivoted tooth arm 

 H and bent lever N k, on the euliivator axle A, said link 

 serving as a means both ol" rai-iiiL; the tooth J from the 

 ground and of holding it dounto its work under a spring 

 pressure, substantially as herein set forth. 



No. 106.161.— SETH B. HOISINGTON, Galesisurg, 

 III. — Cultivators. — August 9, 1870. 



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

 plate N, with its cross head N', with beam U, plates F, 

 bolts G and H, and rod C, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose s| ecified. 



2. — The arrangement of bearings E, eye bolt D, axle A, 

 and rod C, substantially as and for the purpose specified. 



3. — The combination and arrangement of beam U, 

 hook W, and nut W', socket V, bolt Y, and nut V', 

 with shank X, substantially as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



No. 106,354.- JOHN L. GRAHAM, Bentley Sta- 

 tion, III. — Cultivator':. — .lugust 16, 1870 



Claim— The eonibinatinn and ai i-an._;ement of the pivoted 

 part E, rod II, ei.in!v 1, ii^ \eiiical -h.ilt and lower crank 

 arm K. ami coniiectiiiL; ro.l to liack end of frame L, sub- 

 stantially as an.l for the purpose specified. 



No. 106,579,— EFJWIN D. HATCH, Oconomovvoc, 

 Wis. — Wheel. Cultivators. — .August 23, 1 870. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the axle C with the 

 adjustable screws A, frame D, and lever B, substantially as 

 set forth, and for the purpose specified. 



No. 106,728— JOHN ROOT, Hartland, N. Y .—Cul- 

 tivators. — August 23, 1870. 



Claim. — The combination of the adjustable frame 

 CCa'f/', draugJit pole E, jointed brace rods rr, axle A, 

 guide stirrup J, and operating lever L, all arranged and 

 operating substantially as hereinbefore set forth. 



2. — The combination of the laterally adjustable plough 

 beams D, vertically adjustable frame C C </</', connecting 

 bar G, and lever F, arranged and operating as herein shown 

 and described. 



No. 106,743— STERLING C. THORNTON, Macomb, 

 Texas. — Coiii/iitied Gang Plotighs ami Cultivators. — Au- 

 gust 23, 1.S70. 



Claim— I.— The frame A, axle 11, radial arms I,, curved ■ 

 arms e, lever //, and fulcrum ]iost 1 . slid lever and fulcrum 

 post being locate. I .111 tlie eeiitrd line of the frame, and 

 operating to lai-. I.ih -i '. .if the latti r equally at the 

 same time, anil ,', ' ; n , ei ified being arranged with 

 reference to eai h . 1 i. 1 , ,1- .1. 1 ubcd, 



2. — The brace- '. . lan In I ;, cross bar h, and frame A, 

 the said cross bar being placed upon tne said frame, and 

 all the parts specified being arranged with reference to each 

 other, as described. 



3. — The frame A, standards /, rigirlly attached to the 

 frame, doubletree H, bars r ., an.l r. ..Is 1, the latter connect- 

 ing the doubletree direetU t.i ihe siimlard /, and all the 

 parts specified being arrai.mil with relerence to each other, 

 as described. 



No. 107,110.— CLARK STINTZ, Clark County, 

 Ohio. — Corn Ploughs and Flatiters. — September 6, 1870. 



Claim. — 1. — The combination of draught bar E with 

 stay plate P, doubletree M, tongue T, bolt/, and frame A, 

 when used in a corn plough and planter, substantially as 

 and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth. 



2. — The arrangement of the angular foot levers g g^ 

 stirrups yy, suspending bars^'',^', arid connecting rods r r, 

 with frame A, tongue T, and bolt /, 



purpose 



hereinbefore set 



