CULTIVATORS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



t', the levers K K, pissing through the bars I, the pawls 

 i i, and the frame A B, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



No. 229,534.— JOHN W. HUDSON, Wellington, 

 \\.\..— Wheel-Cultivators.— July 6, 1880. Filed March 



Claim. — I. — The sleeve D, cut away for the passage of 

 spring G, the latter nttached to bar ^/ and coiled around 

 and secured to n\l. A umI arm F, constructed and ar- 

 ranged as shown all I <lt -i 1 :l <l 



2. — The combiiiiiii 1 ilic \n!<e J, pronged and ser- 

 rated plate L, aujubtaljle jjlough beams K, rod ;', and 

 collar .M, substantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 r-rth. 



3. — In combination with two sets of plough beams, the 

 shares R and connecting spring S, as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



No. 230,057.— JOHN H. RHAMY, Antioch, Ind.— 

 Wheel-Cultivators.— yulv 13, 1880. Filed A/areh 9, 

 1880. 



Claim. — I. — In a wheel-cultivator, the central arch, A. 

 and half arches B, in combination with the wheels D, 

 connected to the half archs B by hinge arms C, and the 

 curved plough beams connected to the arch A by hinge 

 bo,\es E and half hinge joints F, substantially as and for 

 purposes set forth. 



2. — In a wheel-cultivator, the plough beams hinged to 

 the arch A, as shown and described, in combination with 

 the chains N, arch M, and weight P thereon, sub.stantially 

 as and for the purposes set fonh. 



3.— In a whecl-iiiltivat.^r, il)- |,k.ui 

 the central arch. A, l.\ 1... I in-l jn 

 in combination Willi id Jim,- \.«cii 

 substantially as an 1 fin iIr iiiiji.-c ^ct 



4.— In a wheel-culiixator, the dc 

 pivoted or hinged to the arch A, as 

 tion with the hinged adjustable neck yokes R R and the 

 front arch, S, substantially as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



No. 9,511.— JOHN H. RHAMY, Antioch, Ind.— 

 Wheel-Cultivators. — 230,057, July 13, 1880. — Reissued 

 December 21, 18S0. Filed Xvi'ciiiher 6, 18S0. 



Claim.— I.— In a wheel culiivator, ihe central arch. A, 

 and half arches B, in coniliination with the wheels D, 

 connected to the half arches B by hinge arms C, and the 

 curved plough beams connected to the arch .\. by hinge 

 boxes E and half-hinge joints F, substantially as and for the 

 purposes set forth. 



2.— In a whe.'Unrliivator. the ploiir^h Kam^ hin^'ed )<i 



the arcll A. a. -Ih.wn ui.l ,1, ., 1 tl,,.,|. m , .ai.'ai ,tlMri w ith 



h lieams hinged to 



lUs F, as described, 



lit P, and lever T, 



forth. 



dile tongue Q Q, 



ihown, in combina- 



substantii 



rth. 



4.— In a wbeel cultivator, the (l,iul>ie tongue Q Q, pivoted 

 or hinged to the arch .A., as shown, in combination with the 

 hinged adjustable neck yokes R R, ring Y, and the 

 front arch, .S, substantially as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



5. — In a wheel-cultivator, the plough lieams hinged to 

 the central arch, A, in combination with chains F, weights 

 P, and pulleys O. 



6. — In a wheel-cultivator, the combination of chain H 

 with pulleys I, connected to clevises X, pulleys J, secured 

 to head blocks \V, pulleys K, secured to top end of half- 

 arches B, an 1 pulleys L at the tip nf central arch, A. 



7.— In a wheel culti\at-i. ili. , . airination of hinged 

 plough beams, the half an la- Imj -iipporting the wheel 

 arms, and the drau^lu-atiaLliuKiit i Ilm^is, with a washer 

 between the clevis and the head blocks, whereby the height 

 of the beam may be varied. 



No. 230,414.— TAMES B. GRACEY, Richmond, Va. 

 —Agricultural Implements.— July 27, 1880. Filed De- 

 cember 31, 1879. 



Claim.^l. — The slotted bars B B, with plates a, in com- 

 bination with bar T, connected to both front and rear of 

 beams Q by .toggle-joinis U. and operaterl hv lever V 



whereby both of said beams, throughout their length, can 

 be moved to and fro in opposite lateral directions, for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. — The combination of beams Q, toggle joints or arms 

 U, perforated sliding bar T, bar W, lever V, and pin Y, 

 all as described. 



3. — The mould-board, share, and landside, made in 

 one piece, and comljined wiih -.taudnrd ( >, provided with 

 arm P, which extends ah ni;^ I'n !an,l-i>lr in strengthen the 

 same, and projecls beyoii.i i1h_ h .la, -1. that a socketed 

 point H', may be fitted thcjeh., -uli-ianii illy as set forth. 



4. — The longitudinal bar 1, provided with slotted plate 

 /, in combination with beams Q, provided with plate d, per- 

 forated arm U, and pins e, substantially as and for the pur- 



5. — The perforated arms U, and pins e, in combination 

 with longitudinal bar T and plate f, substantially as set 

 forth. 



No 2?i S,4b— r/I KIEL D POWELL, Yates Town- 

 ship, \1 I \ III — Cultuatoi<: — Augusts^, 



Chi. I 



combmu il 



D D, ofditluLnl 

 shares facing out 

 intermediate an 1 

 mg in«ard 1 1 t 

 Htivelv imn I 

 pose hei Lin h 



2— In 1 c 11 

 with pnotcd pli 

 adjustable connecti 

 guide and 

 connected 

 heiein sh 



No . 



addle 1 



nator, the 



' n f I 1^ f- 1 1 1 ugh beams 



1 I ingular 



md the 



I 11 Ls fac- 



ill L ustiuutd and re- 



nti tUy as and for the pur- 



1 Itivator, the combination, 



Ijl im and their handles, of the 



bnce G, having pulley H and the 



cham I, passing over said pulley and 



beim substantnlly as and for the purpose 



. H BA.ILEY, St. Louis, Mo., 

 assignoi 1 hi 1 kl MVNSUR .V CO., same place — 

 C I'ti ,1 ( ., iSSo liled///«f28 18S0 



( him — 1 liL t 111 inti n I tliL Lur\cd scraper A, 

 hum, th ln| li mi nl de ci K 1 «ilh the block B, 

 attiLhtd s> 1 t s« vel n the Lis and having the 

 sti light slot 1 and curved slot/ ri.CLiving respectively, the 

 sciew bolts ; and </, which contiol and h\ the relative 

 positions of the sciaper and block, all substan iiily as and 

 foi the purpose specihed. 



No. 233,379.— SPENCER R. STANTON, Oxford, 

 Mich. — Cultivators. — October 19, 1880. Filed December 

 4, 1879. 



Claim- — I. — The combination, with ihe front frame bar, 

 A. anil tlir ~t mil inK nf a rnllivalnr. nf the In ace rods /', 

 1 !'■■-. ,', lii'iiij ;\^...l 111 .i> li.iln- fi.r a-ljii-tiiiL; -aid rods, 

 llie -iile laaee, /. .iml lin.vaMe dip. ,. >ul„lamially as 

 .uid lo, ihc purpu.ei, herein set forth. 



2. — Ihe flanged casting R, having slot ;•, laterally 

 adjustaljle, as described, in combination with the ver- 

 tically-adju-table handle P, as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



No. 233,931— JAMES H. JONES, Rockford, III.— 

 Comhineil Cultivators and Seeders. — November 2, 1880. 

 Filed April IS, 1S80. 



Claim.— I.— The enmbinatinn, with a main frame and a 

 drag bar, of a liraeiiii; ]ienilant i>ivoted to said main frame, 

 to have lateral ailjiKlmeiU in a horizontal plane, said 

 pendant m uniaiinii _■ a 1 nnvMni aiiL'le relative to the main 

 frame liiiiui" - "' ■■i-i r,' n, -nl.-i .m, illv as set forth. 



2- — 1 1. i; . ; '1 ! a I Mr, of a bracing 



pendant -1 ' 111, ■ 1 .lin ,, , h, 1 has one portion 



vertically pivntei I n, ih nn Irauie and another portion 



horizontal points of 



adapted to be 1 

 said frame, suli- 

 3.— The con 

 penda 



irlh. 



the 



in fri 



ts fo 



drag 

 ing its : 



in whici: 



r, of a bracing 



r portion pivoted 



ird portion provided with a 



a bolt adjustably connect- 



frame, substantially as set 



curve sic 

 ing the 

 forth. 



4. — The combination, with a shovel standard, a slip 

 bracket, and a bolt fastening the latter to the outer side 

 of a drag bar, of a handle fitted between the inner side of 



