CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



ihc toolli beam K, air-.ngcil on tlie outside of the draiiglu- 

 hcam and divcryinj; therefrom as it extends forward, the 

 tooth-lieam J, arranged diagonally aeross the rear end of the 

 draught-beam in a direction opposite to that of the beam K, 

 ami the teeth I K, attached to the beams F J, and arranged 

 thereon substantially as described and shown. 



No. 224,139— HENRV R. BURDGE, Cai'K Girard- 

 r.AU, Mo., assignor to himself and CHARLES FEURTH, 

 >ame place. — Siii^y-Citltivntors. — Febtitary 2)t iSSo. Filed 

 Xcc'cmber 22, 1879. 



Claim. — 1. — The combination, with the axle B and half- 

 kcepLMs 1", of the bars E, pivoted to the axle and adapted to 

 idiiiKcl with the single trees and the draw bars of the 

 pUmgh--. as shown and described. 



2, — The branched draught-bar K, pivoted to the beams 

 iliovethe plough and connected byaslot with the clevis-pin 

 N. in combination wiih the cultivator beams L and the 

 clevis pKite M, as and for the purpose specified. 



3. — In a cultivator, the conjbniation, with the draw bars 

 K of the plough l>eams and the axle B of the sulky, of the 

 pivoted draught bars E, sul)stanti:illy as herein shown and 

 described, to keep the jiloughs at a uniform depth when 

 working upon uneven ground, as set forth. 



No. 224,390. — H. COLE, RoYALTON, Ohio. — Riding 

 AHachnu-nt for Cultivators — February lo, 1 880. Filed 

 Dett-mbcr 6," 1879. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the bars A, provided 

 w ith the U-bolls B, the cross-bars C, and the cross bars D, 

 the caster-wheels E F, and the adjustable cross-bar G, that 

 carries the driver's seat 11, substantially as herein shown and 

 described, to adapt the device to be attached to a cultivator 

 as set forth. 



2. — The combination, with the bars .\, the cross-heads C, 

 and the cross-bars I), of the connecting bar Iv, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, so that the device may be 

 used with a cultivator provided with a split tongue, as set 

 forth. 



No. 224,639.— P.\TRICK BRANNON, FREtrpoRT, 

 Xvi..— Corn-Ploughs.— February 17, 1880. Filed September 

 3- 1S7Q. 



Claim. — I. — The sliall /. iciurnalcd in Ijeariutjs in front of 

 tlh' .!.,.-■: ■ ; I ,, ,icd from and 



cuiiiMui.iinji, u un uiL l. .1, , icU . 1,^- 1 uu » i. ..j.u pluugh beaffls 

 1, substantially as set forth. 



2. — The .shaft ;', jovu-naled in bearings in front of the 

 dtiver's seat in combination w.iih the movable shaft ;«, sep- 

 arated from and connetted with the shaft i at its centre by 

 the shank of lever n and at each end by the quadrants 

 / the lever «, hook w, rods L, plough-beams \, and sus- 

 pended frame N, substantially as specified. 



No. 224,773.— JAMES FORBES, Mooers, N. Y.— 

 Cultivators. — February 24, r88o. Filed December 26, 

 1879- 



Claim. — The triangular cultivator fr.irr,c C f. '.'. rnrr\-- 

 ing the ploughs I J K and gauge cutler \. iinl pi-vil. I 



with the slidmg tr.msverse bar E, in i ! ::,,! :i w : I, !i 



slotted bars D and rotating transverse l-.a 1. aiinli." 1 > 

 the frame A, and having hand lever /' and curved arms 

 or rods c substantially as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



No. 9,530.— JAMES FORBES, Mooers, N. \.— Culti- 

 vators. — 224,773, February 24, 1880. — Reissued January 

 11,1881. Filed 7«/r 15,1880. 



Claim.--!. — In combination with the slotted metallic 

 pl.-.les e e, rotatin;^ transverse bar F, rods c, hand lever b, 

 and sliding transverse bar E, the triangular cultivator frame 

 G G G', carrying the ploughs I J K and gauge cutters N, 

 the said frame being arranged, as shown and described, so 

 that its wide end travels in advance of its narrow end, as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



2. — The triangular cultivator frame G G G', carrying 

 the ploughs I J K and gauge cutters N. and provided with 

 the sliding transverse bar E, in combination with the 

 slotted bars D and rotating transverse bar F, attached to 

 the frame A, and hand lever b, and curved arms or rod c, 

 substantially as and for the purpose specified. 



No. 225,304.— ANTONE STAUFFACHER, Juda, 

 \Nk. — Cultivators.— A/arc/t 9, iSSo. Filed October 24, 

 1879. 



Claim. — The ratchet r, having an extension, s, on its 

 rear end to receive the pulley or roller t, substantially as 

 described. 



No. 226,321.— DAVID M. JOHNSTON, Red Bi.uff, 

 Cal — Cultivators. — April d, 1880. YiXzA A^ovember 2,1, 

 1879. 



Claim. — The cultivator A, composed of metal bars or 

 sections a, having their forward ends, <r, bent downward 

 and forward to receive the blades /, and their rear ends 

 bent into elbows, as shown, and secured to each other by 

 bolts (/(/and tie pieces e, whereby there is formed a rigid 

 frame, the teeth of which are thrown out of line, as set 

 forth. 



No. 226,674.— WILLIAM PENDLEY and ANDER- 

 SON MOSS, Talki.n'G Rock, Ga., assigners of one-third 

 of their right to J. E.. STEPHENS, same place.— /r/Sfc/- 

 Ploughs and Cultivators. — .^/iril 20, 18S0. Filed Febru- 

 ary 4, 1880. 



Claim. — The combination of the frame/with the stand- 

 ards .f, U-shaped frame k, hangers /, lever 0, and rack r, 

 substantially as described. 



No. 226-833.— BYRON (-'• BRADLEY, Chicago, III. 

 — Cultivators.— April 27, 1880. Filed August 4, 1879. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the spring C, attached 

 to the axle, as descrd^ed, with the rocking head g, chain D, 

 and beam B, whereby the attachment and operation of the 

 spring is made independent of the frame or parts mounted 

 on the elevated poriiun of llic .ixle. substantially as speci- 

 fied. 



2. — The combinalic n mT ilie I enl rod or bar /■ k' ., brace 

 /, armsy'y, and rocking head - with the hooked rod n, 

 plate m, and spring 0, constructed and operating substan- 

 tially as described. 



No. 227,383.— JAMES H. PEIRCE, Blountsville, 

 Ind., assignor of one-half of his right lo JONATHAN 

 ROSS, same ^\i\<ii.— Cultivators.— May II, 1880. Filed 

 February 9, iSSo. 



Claim. — I. — In a corn plough, the draught bar or frame 

 C.l. ,,,);, |.!>..i, ,1 I- iIm Mde frames, B, by the horizontal 

 1H\ : I 1 ■ I'l. lear of the wdieel-spindles, and 



li.'. : : :■ I I'l \ I ailachment in front thereof, while 

 the ; I'll jl- ,11 111 iJie.l I I -aid bar or frame at an interme- 

 diate iiiiint. all substantially as shown and described, and 

 for the purpose specified. 



2. — In a corn plough, the wheels A, frames B, arch D, 

 hounds F,. toncjue F. ioosely-))ivoted bars or frames C, and 

 pl.iH li- I,, II inine, 'i hkI ..|ieraiing in combination 

 wi:' ' I ■ 1. - ■ - :; I .;\ ,,, ,le,wn and specified. 



; - 1 e . ,, ■ 11 ,' 1 lie — i.lr frames of a corn-plough 

 lue.^cl) |ii\'i ■ 1' I ' 11 I li ^N le." file 'Iraught bars or 

 frames loo-< I ; ■ ' , 1 , . 1 e e ; : ,, ,1 in the man- 

 ner shown. - . I i' I 1 I ,e . ell acted to al- 

 low each ef 1 1 ,,. : I ■, ■ . I ■ III lie.,,, to the others, 



.ill -iileeiiin, IIn ... v.e, ■ , I e.llh. 



\m ee-,::' ' 1 M '. M " 1 1 , I I \G, CHARITON, loWA. 

 _)/ I 1. I \ led .March 20, 1880. 



I 1,1 1 in - 1 - 111: I ..111 e, ,11 ei .if ilie straddling beam A 

 in a ndtivator with the standard 11, coupling pLaie K, and 

 the long and short shovel beams, arranged as herein de- 

 scribed, the said long beams being rigidly secured to the 

 coupling plates, and the short beams being pivoted and 

 connected with levers, substantially as herein shown and 

 set forth. 



2. — The combination of the straddling bar A in a 

 cultivator with a series of fixed and adjustable beams, 

 arranged to be raised or lowered by hand levers e and 

 segment levers a, the coupling ]ilales K, holding the for- 

 ward ends of the beams and pivoted between the stand- 

 ards B, and shaft (/, substantially as _ herein shown and set 

 forth. 



No. 228,659.— GEORGE M. MARKS, Fowler, Pa. 

 —.Sulkv-Plou<;h=. — June 8, 1880. Filed December 8, 

 1880. ' 



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

 axle C and the two pairs of guide hangers /( h with the 

 wheel spindles H H, the sliding bars I I, having notches 



