CULTIVATOrvS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



No. 200,089.— DAMKL R. RAVMOND, Osck.oi.a, 

 \o\s\.—CiiUivalors.—J-tbii„iiv 5, 1878. l''ileil l>,;cmhci- 

 6, 1S77. 



Claim. — In a cultivator, the combination of the arclieil 

 axle A, with pcrloiated castings // and lugs h, the iiiclineil 

 braces G, forming horizontal perforated bars KV , the later- 

 ally-adjustable pivoted bars H, and the veitically-adjiistable 

 cultivatordieams I, forming L-shapcd clips /■ at their fur- 

 ward ends, all constructed substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses herein set forth. 



No. 200,955.— PA TRICK J. WARD, Sr. Mary's Ind. 

 — Cullivators.— March 5, 1878. Filcl /' ,■;'■ - ?;. 1S77. 



Claim.— 1.— The combination of t:.' v-v.fv. ' !:. 1 nivided 

 with the upright arm /'• and the luM I. ni in -lir^leeve 



C, provided with the lug <', the cuialh nm . ,iii<l 1:10 cur- 

 ved arm ,/", with the wheel A, the spindle K of the arched 

 bar or axle F, and the plough-buam D, substantially as 

 herein shown and described. 



2.— The combination of the bent levers L, the weights N, 

 the bent and slotted levers O, the rods, wires, or cliains P, 

 and the lunged arms Q with the plou^ih-beams I) and the 

 arched bar or axle F, substantially as herein shown and 

 described. 



3.— The combination of the lock block I and spring 

 latch J K with the arm formed upon the pivoted end of 

 the weighted lever L N, the plough beam D, and the 

 plough standard H, as anil for the purpose specified. 



No. 201,001.— SABER GESLEY, BiiLoiT, Wis.— 

 Sulkv-Oillivators.—Mart-h 5, 187S. Filed April 19, 

 1S77'. 



Claim.— I.— The standard S, having the slotted foot bar 

 /' on -lis lower end and the grooved block or arin/ujjon its 

 upper end, and provided with the po^t K, pivoted to the 

 foot bar h, and sliding in the grooved arm/, substantially as 

 shown and described. 



2. — The combiintion of the standard S /'/< and post K 

 with plate E, having thimble socket f and plough beam B, 

 as shown and described. 



3. — The combination of th' ! ■: ' I'l '"'' 



E f, brace rods o, plougli 1"- n.i- ' , •' , . 



stantially as shown and descrilied, ana tor liie pui,'U-.e^cl 

 forth. 



No. 201,136.— DAVID S. \V.\GNER, Carlisle, Pa.— 

 Cullivators.— March 12, 1878. Filed January 30, 

 1S78. 



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

 double standards m, double |)ointed shovel (/, rods s, 

 catches ;•, rods «, and spring /, substantially as 

 shown. 



2. — In a culti^'ator, a double pointed shovel q, provided 

 with the rods s, in combination with the spring catches r 

 and double standards m, the parts being combined to 

 operate in such a manner that the point of the shovel 

 remains in the earth unjil it strikes an obstruction, wdien it 

 automatically revolves half way around, and at once 

 enters the earth with its other point, .substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



3. — The combination of the connecting rod/, pivoted 

 s|iin:l!es e, loops ^. levers /;, rods /, and connecting devices 

 for uniting the beams / 10 the handles, substantially as set 

 forth. 



4. — The combination of the revolving shovel, catches to 

 hold it in position, connecting rods, and spring, substan- 

 tially as shown. 



5. — The adjustable stop /, in combinati. n with the 

 stand.irds and ihe turned up end of the beam, substan- 

 tially as described. 



No. 201,627.- D.WIS P.\TTEE, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 —C0rn-Ctillivnt«rs.—-'ifarc/i 26, 1S78. Filed M.iv 9, 

 1S77. 



Claim.— I —The swingiriL; imi.,|. 1-1111 Lou])lings i, in 

 combination with a cu:i ' ,■ and plough 



beam, sub.stamially as an I : : : .- set forth. 



2. — In a wheel-cultivat-r, :: < nrl in.iiiun of the car- 

 riage frame a * c. the axle bearers ,i ,/, the stub axle if, 

 having cranks m. the segmental racks r s, and the stirrup 

 form beam couplings z, substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses shown and described. 



lADEUS P. S. WEEMS, Youngers, 

 ..///•// 2, 1S7S. Filed Di'cemher 8, 



i-onibiiiation of the hounds D D and 

 I. !■;, forming a socket, with the 

 ii tongue G, carrying a draught 

 ; 1 III- pin (/, and axle C, substantially 



2. — The j-egmciital inljustable perforated clevis II, pro- 

 vided with the loop /; in combination with the adjustable 

 tongue t; and double tree G'^, for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



3. — The combination, with the tongue, of the adjustable 

 clevis H, pin /, loops m 111, and seat supporting liars I I, 

 substantially us and for the purposes herein set forth. 



4. — The 1 iiilin.iil 11 iif the plough beams O and R and 

 the curved -1 ii .1 n ■ -n \', substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses hOTL ill -' 1 1"! I'l, 



- — Tin :,l ill if the main clevis N, clevis /;', 



3n.\ oil|iiM,,!.:. •nil \ , ..iiiMii;.- ih i-M.lving fender B', 



\,, ' j/,.-' n ■ [ !■ 1 I M 'r |:' I < !!• I'l-'EER. AlN3- 



( laini.— 1— The combination, with lever E, working in 

 ic.ii ju.ud (. and engaging with the intermediate bar D, of 

 the forward \ ibratory bar L, which connects with the 

 draught apparatus, said lever and vibratory bar being 

 pivoted to the fixed bar F, and adapted with reference to 

 the rock shafts B so that the vibratory bar may have free 

 sliding bearing upon the fixed bar, substantially as set 

 forth. 



2. — The combination, with the cultivator beams and 

 draught frames rigidlv secured to each other, of the hook 

 boltsTbv which the- i'l! 1 1 .1111 ,irr adapted to be laterally 

 aduistai.le, the .lin: :.' :i u 1 liaving their outer side 

 iiieces seciirerl to ill' 1 ••: • n] .i i^hts of the main frame, 

 while their inma la ja ee, ale cemnccted by braces to 

 the la-i'l II"- I'll "' -aid frame, substantially as de- 



; - I l,e . ,nil> laiii.ai, «ith the draught frames N, made 

 ,i. li , . ! I'le .liauglit bars H, pivoted to the outwardly 

 I ee, 1 ; : iiieties of the curved side pieces q, substan- 



' \., a.ij.vs; — GEO. W. STAYER, Monroi!, Wis — 

 A'i.iiiii; Corn Cultivalors.— April 16, 1878. Filed June 

 15, 1877. 



Cl^im. — I. — The hiind and foot levers, connected by a 

 chain passing over a pulley direct to each, and so arranged 

 that the iLMileNM . uii. - the drag bar. 



2. The ' I , aided with the spring/upon one 



side of tia ;.i.:,i I 1 1, and the projection c upon the 

 oppodte sale, lu euiulaiiation with wheel F, chain H, 

 and loot lever, substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



No. 20:5,394.- DAVID L. WELEMAN, Frazee City, 

 Vim^.— Cultivators.— May 7, 1878. Filed January 19, 

 1878. 



Claim.— In a wheel cultivator, the axle A, having its 

 wheels lalerally adjustable thereon, and carrying a series of 



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— liisi'.ni \ 



]uv JN. 1S7S. 

 A'cuUivaMi fi 



S-, MrcH.- 



.Iiieh the ploughs are 

 allailuel. -aal lianie heine pivoiea ai ils rear end to side 

 lieaiii-. Ml 1,1 a h iiiie piviitcd or hinged to the axle, and at 

 ii- h, an end 111 piMit. 'I le\ers, whereby the frame may have 

 an iil>li<]ae lurwanl falling motion and a correspondingly 

 oblique backward rising motion, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. — The combination, with the cultivator frame C and 

 side beams B, constructed to operate as specified, of the 

 seat or seat l.uard, connected to said frame and beams by 

 pivoted standaids J ami straps <f', substantially as and for 

 the purpose sei forlh. 



3.— The frame consisting of the parallel bars C, con- 



