CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



Nebraska. — Cultivators and Markers.— June 2, 1S74. 

 Filed March 14, 1S74. 



Claim. — I. — The arched bar B with horizontal ends, in 

 combination with coupling blocks F and bent axles I, 

 adapted for the attachment of wheels H or R, as shown 

 and described, for the purpose specified. 



2. — The combination of the lever blocks J and hook 

 blocks K with the bent exles I, wheels H, and plough 

 lieams C. sul'-iaiitiallv .is herein shown and described. 



No. 151, :vi. |iiil\ MiGEE, UAVID W. McGEE, 

 and WlLllAM j. M>(.i:E, Fairi.EY, IoWA. — Cultiva- 

 tors.— Jum 9, 1^74. liled October 21, 1873. 



Claim. — In a cultivator, the combination, with hanging 

 frames or staples F, of vertically-hinged drag-bars C D, 

 braces G, and laterally-hinged guide-plates I, as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



No. 151,839.— HUGH CARGO, BowlingGreen, Ohio. 

 — Cultivators.— June 9, 1874. Filed Febriiar)' 24, 1874. 



Claim. — I. — The combination, with the frames A A' 

 ami shovel-beams C C, of the frames E E. i.iviHt'd 10 the 



bell-cranks F, and 



ang 



the said shovel-beams, substantially as ilLscnbt'l 



2. — The herein-described adjustable cuhivatin, wherein 

 the frame ••K .\' , wheel B, beams C C, clevises D D, frame 

 plates E E, bell-cranks F F, and bail G are constructed and 

 combined substantially as shown and set forth. 



No. 152,343.— LEVI JUDSON DAVIS, Ellsworth, 

 Ohio. — Cultivators. — June 2t„ 1874. Filed December t,, 



1873- 



Claim. — I. — In a wheel-cultivator, the combination of the 

 hinged axle A and shovel-standards rigidly attached thereto 

 with the arm H and evener E, connected by the draft-rod 

 C't, and the tongue B, substantially as shown and described. 

 No. 153,621.— N. J. SKAGGS and L. W. TRUE, Tall- 

 ADECA, .^LA. — Combined Sulkv-Ploughs and Cultivators. — 

 Julv 28, 1874. Filed May 29', 1874. 



Claim.— I.— The combination, with axle-frames A, of 

 frames G, hinged at one end thereto, and extending, as well 

 as receiving, ploughs on both sides of the axle, as shown 

 and described. 



2. — The combination, with plough- frames G, hinged 

 within axle-frame A, of draft-chains attached to a staple on 

 and under the said plough-frames, as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



No. 153,751.— WM. M. COSTON, Quitman, Mo.— 

 Sulky-Cultivators.— August 4, 1874. Filed March 28, 

 1874. 



Claim. — The carriage or frame of a sulky-cultivator, 

 composed of the perforated side beams C C, adjustalile 

 wheels A A, front connecting bars D IJ, and rear metallic 

 plates or bars R, bent at their ends around the side beams 

 of the frame, and having rearwardlv-projecting central arm 

 S for the adjustable attachment of the driver's seat, all the 

 parts being constructed and relatively arranged as herein 

 shown and described. 



No. 154,001.— ABNER S. BAKER and WM. H. LAN- 

 DON, Kalamazoo, Mich. — Gang-Cultivators. — August 

 11,1874. Filed J/,n' 5, 1874. 



Claim. — The combination, wdth the wheel I and slide J, 

 of the slotted lever K, wheel or roller/, headed pin s, slot- 

 ted and notched plate M, and standard L, all substantially 

 as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



No. 154,081.— JOHN L. POLLARD, Scott's Hill, 

 Tenn". — Cultivators. — Augiist II, 1874. Filed February 

 28, 1874. 



Claim. — The plough-beams G G', pivoted at i to the rear 

 portion of the draught pole D, and connected together at 

 their front ends by a bolt, b, the guides ^^^ the rod H, and 

 hand-lever L, all constructed, arranged, and operating as 

 described. 



No. 154,404. — JOHN LUX, HoPKiNTON, Iowa. — Cul- 

 tivators. — August 25, 1874. Filed March 21, 1874. 



Claim — In a wheel cultivor, the laterally and longitudi- 

 nally slotted vertide pendants H, in combination with the 

 sliding sheaves and pulleys i, substantially as set forth. 



No. 154,472.— V. K. GEORGE, Geneseo, III.— 

 Eveners for Cultivators. — August 25, 1874. Filed Jtily 

 7, 1874. 



Claim. — In combination with the double-trees D E, ar- 



ranged on each side of the axle and connected by rods d d, 

 the depending bars a a, braces b b, and single-trees G G, 

 all operating together as and for the purposes set forth. 



No. 154,586.— WILLIAM P. DALE, Agricultural 

 CoLLWJE, Pa. — Cultivators. — September I, 1874. Filed 

 February 21, 1874. 



Claim. — I. — In a cultivator, the beams D D pivoted at 

 their front ends to rods c", which pass through slots e' in 

 arms C, in combination with laterally vibrating arms F, and 

 staples /, which suspend the rear ends of said beams, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2. — The beams D, hung so as to be movable longitudi- 

 nally, as described, and having single-trees connected to 

 their front ends, in combination w ith the chains k n, ar- 

 ranged as described. 



3. — The guards I I, staples/'/', and plouijh beams D D, 

 arranged to be movablL-, as .Irsml,,!. m ...mbinalion with 

 the laterally and vertically Mil 'Mil- , - 1-, connected by 



slots to said staples //, subs(aiil;all\ as ,ei iMilli. 



4.— The laterally and vertically vibrating arms F, with 

 studs /;, suspending the rear ends of plough-beams D, in 

 combination with the pivoted treadles,!,^, and the perforated 

 connecting rod H, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



No. 154,666.— MARQUIS L. GORHAM, Rockford, 

 III. — Cultivators. — September II, 1874. Filed iT%/ 17, 

 1872. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the hangers E, recessed 

 disks F, disks a, and their necessary holes and studs, with 

 the drag-bars I, to allow of a vertical motion to the drag 

 bars, as described. 



2. — The suspension rods d, regulating springs g, and 

 drag-bars I, in combination with hangers E, to which they 

 are attached, substantially as described. 



3. — The bent sway-bar N, having right-angled piece /, 

 in combination with pin r and axle B, as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



4. — The shields u, beams S and R, in combination with 

 the drag-bars I, as and for the purpose described. 



5. — The clamp-bloCK K, having vertical and lateral sock- 

 ets, with shovels / attached thereto, and eye screw-bolt n, 

 in combination with the standards H, constructed and oper- 



mgi 



described. 



Ng. 154,835.— A. F. CARLSON, C. SHIPPS and W. 

 CAMRON, Attica, I^d.— Wheel-Ploughs and Cultiva- 

 tors.— September 8, 1874. Filed March 23, 1874. 



Claim.— I.— The bent and twisted bars D' attached to 

 the double-tree D, which has its ends bent downward, 

 forming a convenient attachment, to which to couple the 

 cultivator-ploughs G and the eveners H, substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



2. — The combination of the bent double-tree D, bent and 

 twisted arms D', hook-couplings /;, pins or bolts b', and the 

 cultivator-ploughs G, substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



3. — The combination of the cultivator-plough G, bail e, 

 rod or bar e', lever I, and the axle B, provided with a 

 groove on its under and rear side, all substantially as and for 

 the purposes herein set forth. 



4. — The combination of the circumferentially-grooved 

 axle B, stirrup J, with hooks formed at its ends, the set- 

 screws /"/; adapted to carry bars J' ]', pins/'/', and break- 

 ing-plow K, all sulistantially as and for the purposes herein 

 set forth. 



No. 154,915.— SYLVESTER RUFFNER, Carthage, 

 Ohio. — Cultivators. — September 8, 1874. Filed June 29, 

 1874. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the pivoted tongue H, 

 trigger K, and pivoted handle P, constructed and operating 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. — The combination of the pendants F F', whifllletrees 

 G, and flexible stays T T with the swinging tongue H and 

 beam C, as shown and described. 



3. — In combination with the beam C f of a cultivator and 

 the pivoted tongue H I, the draw-bolt J, trigger K, per- 

 forated bar L / N, circle plate M O O', and stops 0', as 

 and for the objects stated. 



No. 155,159. — EMANUEL M. KIS.SELL and 

 MARTIN L. KISSELL, SPRiNOFir.i.n, Ohio.— /f/w/- 



