CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



No. 107,357,— WILLIAM GILM.A.N, Ottaw.\, Ii.i..— 

 Coni-Ciilti-'iilors. — Sefliiii/irr 13, 1870. 



Claim.— The anangcraem of the cross liar A, gangs B, 

 flanges D, axle E, brace I, and tongue C, when consiructecl 

 and operating together as described. 



No. 108,260.— VENENDO P. IIARRLS, r.RKi.NsnPRc, 

 I Nil. — CiiltiviUors. — Ottobfr II, 1 870. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the pole A, cross 

 bar C, and axle H, secured together as described, 

 with the equalizer bar E, chains r/r/ and w, and pulle.- 

 X', all constructed and arranged substaniially a-s set 

 forth. 



2. — The combination of the rod G, with arms V V. 

 having flanges r r, lever W, cords or chains ,r s, wind- 

 lass X, and rods / /, with the axle B, and cullivator 

 beams H H, all constructed and arranged substantially 

 as shown and described, and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



3. — The combinntion of the plough beams H J, 

 adjustable double stocks S S, and double braces T T, 

 and the shovels U, with flanges/, all substantially as set 

 forth. 



4. — The arrangement, upon the rear end of ihe draught 

 pole .\ of a cultivator, of the double hinge «■ g\ for 

 adjusting and holding the seat R, substantially as herein set 

 forth. 



5. — The combination, with the beams H H, the arms 

 V V, with flanges r i\ and connecled to the rod G, all as 

 shown and described. 



6. — The combination of the beams J J, uprights M M, 

 cross piece N, double T-shaped bars L L, on the bar I, and 

 swivels K K, all substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



No. 108,392.— THOMAS M. REED, Gehmantown, 

 Ohio — CuUiva/on,. — Oitoiier 18, 1S70. 



Claim. — The arrangement of ploughs e e with mller J, 

 and -their operating mechanism, in combination with the 

 sus|)ended harrow H, substantially as and for the jjurpose 



No. 108,945.— DANIEL C. STOVER, Lanark, III — 

 Ctiltivat.vs. — NiWenihcr I, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the short sliding eye- 

 bearing J, long tubuler bearing /, and retaining screw 

 //, substantially as described. 



2. — The short axle extensions I', tubes /, braces c r' r^, 

 and forked tongue, combined substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



3. — The tubular eye heariiisr ]. uitli perforated ears, 



in combination with the sh \!r . Mm-iuns P, tube/, 



plates G G, and beam D, sul' 1 a'.\..:\\\ ,1^ -i. -cribed. 



.Vo. 118.996.- D.W ID i-i 1,1,1 i; 1 I 1 I KKSHURG, III. 

 — Alltuhmtiit of Cullhalor-i-raim-s to tla^oit Axh-tires. — 

 A'o-Yw/ier 8, 1870. 



Claim. — The arran;;ement in a cullivator of the beams 

 F K', pivoted levers K, foot board K', adjustable seat L, 

 connecting rods /; /;', and c\e\hesjj', constructed substan- 

 tially in the manner and for the p;irpose hereinbefore set 

 forth. 



No. 109,129.- HENRY HOWE, Onkonta, N. Y — 

 Cii/livalors. — Xo^-emher 8, 1 870. Antedated Octoh,r 29, 

 1870. 



Claim. — The jilou^h beams E, hung to the main frame 

 of tlie machine by rearwardly swinging pendants G G', in 

 combination with ihe lever a and cha-ns c, so arranged and 

 operatng as to cause the ploughs to rise from the earth on 

 coming in contact with an obstacle, substantially as shown 



id de 



■ibed. 



No. 109,229.— ISAAC LOW, East Fairfield, Ohio, 

 assignor to himself and EPHRAIM PHILLIPS, Cross 

 Ctr, Pa.- Cultivators. — NoTcmher 15, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the levers N and 

 pivoted loops or connecting rods P with the cross beam D 

 and cultivaior frames H, substantially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



2 — The arrangement of the wheels A, axle B, standards 

 C, tongue E, cross beams D G, braces F, double plough 

 frames H, standards K, braces J L, rods M, levers N, and 

 rods P, constructed as and for the purpose described. 



No. 109.363.— BENJAMIN F. YOUNG, Toulon, III. 

 — Cii/tivatois. — .\'0T,-i)i/ur 15, 1870. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the plate R, lever N, 

 rocking shaft P, arms Q Q^, link 11', shield Y, braces j and 

 W, parallel motion bars X X, stirrups L L, plough 

 standards K Iv and I I, with liraces J J, all as .shown and 

 set forth. 



No. 109,403.— WILLIAM FRENCH and JAMES 

 CRAWFORD FRENCH, Keokuk, Iowa, assignors to 

 WILLIAM FRENCH, .same x,\a.ce.—Corii-P/o!,g/is.— 

 A'on-mlier 22, 1870. 



Claim. — In a corn-plough, tin- arvanycmeiit of the axle- 

 tree A B, shafts F F, yoke H II'. wl.ratiiii^-bars K, evener 

 P, draft-rod V, and brace-rod W, ,is ^1 ucirR-d- 



No. 109,554.- JAMES B. SLXTUN, Pklla, Iowa.— 

 Cultivators. — November 22, 1S70. 



Claim. — I. — In a cultivator, the diamond-shaped coup- 

 lings c c, when constnicted and arranged substantially as 

 and for the puri^osc -,]it.-cilied. 



J,— [11 a cultivaiMi-. the adjustable and corrugated axle- 

 ).]ate 11. \v1rii LMn^Inul..! and arr.inged as and for the pur- 



3.— In a cultiv.at..r, the plate Z, pins u u, and cap v, 

 with the screw-nuts, as described, when the several parts 

 are constructeil and arranged substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



No. 109,754.— EDWIN R. POWELL, JEFFERSONVILI.E, 

 Vt. — IVheel-Harrffias. — November 29, 1870. 



Claim. — I. — The combination, with the sulky-frame A B 

 C f) and liarrDW proper G, of the truck E F, hinge-joints J 

 / K. anil chains II 1 M, constructed and arranged substan- 

 tialK .is ilr-Liihed and represented, for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. — The tooth j;, composed of the cast point I 4 6, steel 

 mould-board 2, and bolt 3 5, constructed and arranged as 

 represented and described, for the purposes set forth. 



:! — lhH .avU--tree .A. wheels B B, tongue C c, seat D, 

 piiii. - 1. ,, ! , . !■ \ ( I, .ind hand lever L /, the whole con- 

 sul .inh I ,'.\ 1 1| sulkv-frame, as constructed, combined, 



No. 110,046.— FREEMAN C. JEWELL, Rahwav, 

 N. ].— Cultivators.— December 13, 1870. 



Ci.aim. — I.— .\ cultivator-frame, formed of the bars Band 

 upwardly-cuiAL.I uus.h.ns .\, the arms C D E, and rods F, 

 when con-iriK v I ,:ii.l .'iiusted together as described. 



2.— The I. iin- I i. .I-.UliI bars H, and the plough-stand- 

 ards, c.miiI.iik.I v.nl. a Ml.!.it..rv frame A B C D E F, to 



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ph.U^hs, 



cams, having their 

 nlicd parts ihichciK-.l ..r liaH.;ed, in combination with 

 .Is l', si, , tied bars H, and the standards of the ploughs 

 -laiitialh as herein shown and described, and for the 

 se sel In'i-th. 



riie ii|.iiei- endsof the standards of the ploughs I, 

 iKted Mil.stantiallv as herein shown .and .lescribed, to 

 them lor .niachment m the slutted heanis G. substan- 

 as herein sh,,u 11 and deseiil.e.l. and for the purpose 



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No. 110,109. — l^-^R^ 



\.K^\i.—M<niiinesfur Tilln. 

 1870. 



Claim.— I.— All iiiii.r.uei 



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1 1 ciilli\alinL; i.r clii;L;ing-inachine, 

 ],■ . I i' n -!. Ii.i \ iml; a number of 

 -ii, , ,' , ! , ,11 h is suspended 



M 1:1,11, ,, ,■ I ! II, , .1,1 ■, ■: I , lank-axles b b of 



eani,'^' i> !i, .!,,,■,', ,a 1 ,111 s . I „, iIlii ,11 each turn of the 

 wheels with the machine moving forward the forks// are, 

 by means of the crank-axles, forced into and brought out of 

 the ground to break up the .soil. 



2. — The digging-forks f f. in combination with the sus- 

 pended frame r/and the crank-axles I, h. arranged and oper- 

 ating as and for the purpose ileseiiled. 



3. — The cultivating-machine, su emisiructed as to allow 

 the use of interchangeable parts, a, dcserihed. 



