CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



cirat; lur joiirni-l.-d on said stud and secured by a bolt, sub- 



-.lllIlM,;!!-, J- -. I (nrth. 



! ' ' 1" I having end hooks rigidly secured thereto 

 I'.i iii . ;i ;> iii.i 111 of the whiffletrees, in combination with 

 rcimn.iiilc icii.L.il eveners pivoted to the stra|is of the end 

 hooks, the lu\\i:r ui.ils of said vertical ixiiiur^ pmvided with 

 hool<s torcccnc the « hiflUliccs. and di.ui-lit links secured 

 at their^rear ends |o the axle-tree, ixhile llieir fnrward ends 

 are attached to the vertical eveners, substantially as set 

 forth, 



3. — The combination, with the herein described three- 

 part shovel-standard, of grooved blocks adapted to receive 

 the forwird ni i 1,11 .ri^.^^ of the side plates of the standard 

 and aila]'ii , 1 : > .1 -hovel on the front side of the for- 

 ward bin, k, ; 11, I L _i iliereon and made vertically ad- 

 justable uu lU. .m.a.iul by a screw bolt or bolts passed 

 from the front through the parts between the side plates of 

 the standard. 



4-— The combinaiion, with the three-part shovel-standard 

 herein described, of grooved blocks ad.ijite.l |u receive the 

 forward and rear edges of the side j kiu- if tin tandard, 

 the front face of the forward block a.kiil.d t.. iLiei\e the 

 convex surface of the shovel block sri ured tn ihe shovel, 

 and held in place .and made adjustakl.- ..„ the standard by 

 means of the screw bolt in the -h.t of ilie .hovel back pass- 

 ing through the grooved 1.1, .ck, and beiHcen the side plates 

 of the shovel standard, subsianiially as and for the pur- 

 pose hereinbefore set forth. 



No. 210,993.— ANDREW CANFIELD, Davenport, 

 \o\VK.— -Cultivators.— December 17, 1S7S. Filed Ortober 

 26, 1878. 



Claim.— The combination of the tubular axle-tree A, the 

 tubular T-couplings t, passed over the ends of said tree and 

 secured thereto, and the horizontally and vertically bent 

 tubular arms B, the horizontal end screwed into said T- 

 couplings, and the vertical end having the vibrating collars 

 c, adapted to receive the plough beams E, substantially as 

 specified. 



No. 211,646.— STEPHEN BAILEY, Lebanon, III.— 

 Cultivators. ^January 28, 1879. Filed Notie/nber 16, 

 187S. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the frame B, hanger D, 

 bearings d d, beams C C', lever I, link J, and arm K, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2.— The combination of the beams C C, arm K, 

 joint /•, eye k-, link J, and lever I, substantially as 

 described. 



3. — The coniliination of the axle a, arm G, standard 

 a', beams C C', and eyes c' c' , substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



4. — The arm G, having the forks g^ g^, jointed 

 together at ^>^, and provided with the nut g^, in 

 combination with the beams C C' and eyes c' c' , .sub- 

 stantially as described. 



5. — The combination of the axle a. bearings a' «', 

 pivoted levers M H, clips // /;, and forked arm G, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



6. — The combination of the axle </, standard «', forked 

 arm G, levers H H, clips /; /;, beams C C, eyes c' c' , and 

 bearings n' «■*, substantially as described. 



No.'2i 1,786.— NOAH T. REMY, Brookville, Ind.— 

 Wheel-Cultivators. — January 28, 1879. Filed May 31, 



Claim. — I. — The extensible crank axles B, having ring 

 grooves b' , in combination with the cylinder C, attached to 

 tongue D, and the set screws c', as and for the purpose 

 descrilied. 



2. — The combination of the sectional axle B, cylinder 

 C, tongue D, evener E, hangers F, links H, and brace rods 

 J, substantially as shown and described. 



No. 211,792.— PRIOR S. RU.SSELL, Riverside, 

 Cal. — Cultivators. — January 28, 1879. Filed November 

 9, 1878. 



Claim. — The improvement in cultivators or soil dressers 

 consisting of the non-adjustable central beam. A, mounted 

 upon the stationary and turning pairs of wheels, C D, and 

 provided with the hinged adjustable diverging wings G, 

 with their opeialing levers, as shown, said wings being 

 provided with the chisels or teeth H and the diagonally- 



arranged cutters R, substantially .as and for the purpose 

 herein described. 



No. 212,193.- CHESTER C. CLOVER, Oswego, 

 K\S.—SnU-y-r/oug/is.— February' II, 1S79. Filed yl/<7;r^ 



Claim. — The plough beam J, suspended near its front 

 end by means of the perforated bar L, and suspended at 

 its rear end by the holder O, in combination with an elbow 

 lever, M, the forward end of which works in a slot, e, in 

 the rear end of the |)lough beam, and the locking dog P 

 and foot lever R, substantially as shown and described. 



No. 212,546.— THEODORE M. FLENNIKEN, and 

 ASA HALL, RocKFORD, III., assignors to N. C. 

 THOMPSON, same Y>^ace.— Cultivators.— February 25, 

 1879. Filed A/ri/ 18, 1878. 



Claim. — I. — The combination, with the drag bar and 

 hanger, of the flaring topped sheath i and the sleeve or 

 holder b^, the sheath enclosing the sleeve and being sup- 

 ported by trunnions on the latter, and both encircling the 

 hanger, and held thereon by a suitable device, substantially 

 as set forth. 



2. — The combination, with the shield, of a hound holder 

 piece provided with means for supporting the shield in any 

 horizontal plane, and held to the bar or other supporting 

 part of the frame by a device which permits the holder to 

 be turned for the insertion or removal or adjustment of the 

 shield. 



3. — The shield holder having a longitudinal opening to 

 receive the projecting pin upon the shield and a U-!oop at 



.id lo 



)p servmg 



the 



one side of said openi; _ 



shield and to retain the pin in the opening, substantially as 



set forth. 



No. 213.675 —THOMAS MEIKI.E, Louisville, Ky. 

 — Carriage- Cultivators. —Ma re/i 25, 1879. Filed October 

 25, 1S78. 



Claim.- The universal fulcrum K, constructed substan- 

 tially as described, in combination with the foot lever H 

 and Ihe cultivator beam L, constructed, connected, and 

 operating together as and for the purposes substantially as 

 described. 



No. 213,943.- ALEXANDER SANDERS, El Do- 

 rado, III. — Wheel-Cultivators. — April I, 1879. Filed 

 February 8, 1 879. 



Claim. — I. — The double gangs of ploughs K a a^ <?', 

 connected by the saddle D, wheels B' and guy chains E', 

 combined with a sulky tongue, E, as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. — The arched saddle D, main beams A, and double 

 gang of ploui^hs, in combination with the axle G and 

 wheels, tongue E, and semicircular bearing H, subst.n- 

 tially as and for the puiposes set forth. 



No. 214,113— LEVI DAVIS, Tr., Bir, Rock, III.— 

 Cultivators.^-Aprills, 1879. Filecl .Xovember 22, 1878. 



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

 shovel-beams and the shield-. ..fan angular biting lipped 

 casting, /' c c, the ]iivut-sei-ew a. and the'nut e. whereby the 

 shank of the shield is clamped upon said lipped-plate cast- 

 ing by the U'lt in Mich manner as to be adjusted by the 

 force of the driver's loni, and preserved in its adjustment. 



2. — The shield-shank friction-joint, formed by the casting 



3. — The cultivator shield B d, provided with the toe pro- 

 jection .V. in combination with the friction or biting lipped 

 casting, the pivot-screw, and the clamp-nut, as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



No. 214,138— SIDNY B. HOLLY and JOHN JONES, 

 Stony Point, Cki..— Cultivators.— April 8, 1879. Filed 

 February 26, 1878. 



Claim.— The wheel-hub W. pidvided with an irregular 

 bore and recess, X, at each eiil, and having the box Y, 

 made to fit in the irregular k^rc. m cmiliination with the 

 square journal Z, with its sleeve G, and the caps N' N', 

 all combined and arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



No. 215,385.- JAMES M. MITCHELL, Point Peter. 

 Ark. — Cultivators. — May 13, 1879. Filed .4ugust 27, 

 1878. 



Claim. — The combination, in a cultivator, of the 

 V-shaped bar G, slotted axle B, bar O, provided with a 



