CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



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 pole, su 



No. 1 



by a 



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L. GORHAM, RocKi.-.)RD, 

 ll.L.—Cu:-:. ■'■"■f 9, 1875. Filed September 



21, 1874. 



Claim. — I. — The removable centre beam U, with its 

 plough h, hinged to yoke C by the swivel joint formed by 

 cyebolts e' and c" and attached loosely to drag bars A by 

 the yoke C and eyebolts <-, combined and operating sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes described. 



2. — The free sway bar 1), with its terminal ends d, in 

 combination with the sockets d' d" , constructed as de- 

 scribed, and adjustable on drag bars A of a cultivator, sul> 

 stantially as and for the purpose described. 



No. 159,560.— GEO. S. BROWER, G. W. BROWER, 

 and E. A. BROWER, Cr.wvkordsvii.i.k, Ind.— f F//tv/- 

 Cii/liv,ilois. — /^eliriian> 9, 1875. Filed Nmembcr 14, 

 1874. 



Claim. — I. — The slotted frame-pieces B, having curved 

 rear sockets, E, in combination with the seat-bar F, short 

 axles A, and bolls C, as and for the purpose specified. 



2. — The combination of the yokes I M \\ ilh the cross- 

 bar J and pins L L, arranged as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



3. — The combination of braces R, stay-rods T. and hang- 

 ers U with rod Q, to support the plough-standards, as set 

 forth. 



No. 159,689.— EDWIN E. LEACH, Ced.\r Rai-ids, 

 Io\V.\. — Wheel-Cidtivators.—Fthriiary 9, 1875. Filed 

 October 17, 1874. 



Claim. — The combination of the elevated vertirally-ad- 



just 



A of the ; 



uandards C, and combined 



supporting or draught bars and braces E E' E'', substantially 

 as and for the purpose specified. 



No. 160,142.— JACOB BEHEL, Rockford, III., as- 

 signor of one one-half his right to RALPH EMERSON 

 same ^^z^.— Cultivators. — February 23, 1S75. [Filed 

 January 26, 1875- 



Claim. — I. — The handle E, pivoted to the beam or drag- 

 bar D, in combination with the rod or connection F, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose specified 



2.— The combination of the h^nni or drag-bar D, handle 

 E, and rod or conn- ■ :i ii I W !:!i ili< iatcln:t--egment G and 

 pawl or catch /5, fur < 1: njiii: i' ^ li I. lini; the beams in dif- 

 ferent positions, suli-t.,iiti.-llv ;!-, ^1' -.cnlie'l. 



No. 160,210.— L. L LAWRENCE and G. .S. THOMAS 

 Dublin, Ind., assignors to Wayse Acricultural Com- 

 pany, same place. — Cultivators. — February 23, 1875. 

 Filed /«««ao' 2, 1875. 



Claim. — I. — The described combination of bed plale E, 

 turn table G, tongue H, bolt K, lever M, an<l catch O, for 

 the purpose herein desii;nated. 



2. — The tongue H, rigidly secured to the circular 

 turn-table G, in combination with the drop catch O and 

 lever M. 



3. — In a wheel-cultivator, the arched axle B, with the 

 offsets b and the fjame D D', in combination with the 

 pivoted tongue H, secured to the frame by the turn- 

 table E G. 



No. 160,602.— P. F. LANDPHERE, Mazon, (Morris 

 P. O ,) III., assignor to himself and DELOSS JONES, 

 same ■fX^i.ze.— Cultivators.— Mareh 9, 1875. Filed Janu- 

 ary 18, 1875. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the two tongues G, the 

 cross-bars F, connected by the bars/-', braces/^ and stay 

 bolt/*, the two axles H connected' together by the block 

 /;', bar or plate li', braces Ji^, and stay bolt h^, the crank- 

 axle arms I, and the wheels J, to adapt the machine for use 

 as a three-horse two row cultivator, or as one or two two- 

 horse single-row cultivators, substantially ae herein shown 

 and described. 



2. — The combination of the pivoted draft-bars K, the 

 ropes or chains L, the I'uide pulleys M, and the evener N, 

 with the cross-bars F and the axles H, substantially as 

 herein shown and described. 



3. — The combination of the cross-bar C, having its end 

 parts curved or arched with the two pairs of beams A, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described. 



No. 160,621.— ALBERT D. SIMON.S, Windsor, Conn. 



— Combined Noise-I/oes and Flouglis. — March <.), 1 87 5. 

 Filed y,;««rt;7 25, 187;. 



Claim. — I. — The arched beam C, having horizontal 

 .arms B, in combination with the guide clamps G, ploughs 

 A, and hoe blades I). .ul.-iai.ii,ill\ ,1- l.nvin a, ,uilH ,1. 



2. — The arched I'imih- i , -■• iili il:< |'l<>ii.'li- .m-l hoes 



attached .as descrilicd, aihl lin- ■■\\i.\. . 1 iiii|.- > ,. 11 il.ina- 



tion with the arched -upi"..! I. i-i- I , Ii.h . s M. .mmI ^tuds 

 N, substantially as sin I » 11 ..im1 J-- rnlurd. 



3. — The combinnli' 11 ■■! . nliuitors AD, arched beam 

 C, lever O, and s|.riiiL; t.iicli I'mhIi the truck frame and 

 tongue, substantially a.^ stt luiili. 



N.). 161,047.— CHARLES M. LUFKIN, Langd(in, 

 N. H. — Machines for Digging Stones, Stumps, Roots, &'c. 

 —A/arch 23, 1875. Filed February 24, 1873. 



Claim. — The combination of the hook or prong B, draw- 

 iron D, swivel G, beam A, stay iron I, handles C C, rod J, 

 braces E E, and brace F, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose hereinbefore set forth. 



No. 161,102.— WILLIAM P. DALE, Pennsylvania 

 State College, Pa. — Wheel-Cultivators. — March 23, 

 1875. Filed August 29, 1874. 



Claim.— I.— In combination with hinged or pivoted 

 shovel-carrying beams D D, the vertically and Laterally 

 vibrating arms" F F, connected together at their front ends 

 by means of a hand bar, G, substantially as described. 



' 2.— Beams D D, connected by joints C C to longitudin- 

 ally-vibrating arms E E, having independent bearings on 

 the hounds C, substantially as described. 



3. — The supports S' S', pivoted to the seat S, and having 

 hooks J i on their ends, in combination with plates / / and 

 hounds C C, as described. 



No. 161,592.— WILLIAM CLEMENTS, Fiskville, 

 ■\l.yi.— Combined Gans^-rioui^hs and Cultivators.— April 

 6, 1875. Filed/)... , j;. l^74 



Claim. — The cro--- ■ -i. 1. -l to straddle the row, 



and rising up to fill I, : ;; . n.l journaled in theframe 

 I L, in combination vmiIii;,. . ii;;iv ,Uor-standards N, pivot- 

 ed at or near their lliiLji^ hi ihc bar M, and near their up- 

 per ends to a coi^— hai, < 1. whereby they may be lilted or 

 laterally adjusted, >uli>l,nitially as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



No 161,855.— JOHN N. BASHAW, Geneva Lake, 

 ^N\?..— Cultivators.— April 13, 1875. l''''et' March 1, 



(■l.iiii I. Ii; ,1 I ii!ti\ii'.r. ihi combination of the beams 

 ],. 1-. ,, : ;.,';.] .. .1, whereby the beams D^ 



an : i . : I 1 . 11 to each other, and in 



i^l : 1,1 ti). I..., IN 1 ', ,.ii . .11-11 ii..!L-d as and for the pur- 



poM 



2. — The split tongue A, hinged beams D D, each having 

 adjustable beams D' D^, in combination with the flexible 

 brace E, chains « n, elbow levers H, and T-joint a, all as 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 162,126.— LORENZO W. TRUE, Talladega, 

 \l.\.—Sulkv-Floughs.— April 13, 1S75. F'led February 

 27, 1875 



Clann — I — In combination w ith the beams E, pivoted 

 to Clanks /, the diaft-iod^ , , slotted aims h, and links /, the 

 lod- c p^ssm..; thiou,h ..1 U t siandaids d' of caster wheels 

 ,/, iiK II t ' 1 II 



2 II 1111 \ I i_, lounded ends ?;, secured 



t , il 11 i I 111 1 1 blocks/ L, clips ;• ?•', 



.„!, 1 il I 11 le Liibed 



T. — S] nil IS , a|iplie I to the ends of plough beams E, as 

 and foi the puipose descubed. 



4. — 1 he levers J, having lifters //' on their lower ends, 

 and connected to arms m on cranks/, in combination with 

 the plough beams E, pivoted to said cranks, substantially as 

 described. 



No. 162,151.— CLEMENT L. CARTER, Union City, 

 \liv.— Ploughs.— April 20, 1 875. Filed January 12, 

 1875. 



Claim. — I.— The combination of the wheels g, having 

 long stub axles /;, wiih the frame, having the vertical 

 slotted posts k and guides /, and with the cranks n, rock 

 shaft o, and lever /, as shown and described. 



2.— The combination of the inner standards B, pivoted 

 at their middle to a rigid support, having the arms //and 



