■W 1 lELL Ol; bu' LKY. 



Claim. — 1. — The arrangements herein dcscrilifd nf a 

 combined cultivator and suIUy-plough connected, and 

 operating se])aratcly wlien the parts arc shifted, substan- 

 tially as herein described. 



2. — The arrangement of a shifting plough E, connected 

 with the beam o by the adjustable plates « «, and suspended 

 in the front by the joint // and the bar r, and in the rear by 

 the hook <• to the arm/, and the vibrating bar ;■■, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein described. 



3. — The arrangement of the shifting cultivators 11 n 

 attached out of line with each other to the bent iron be.ims 

 /, and suspended in front by the jointed connections r, and 

 behind by the hooks / to the arms/'/' on the vibrating 

 l)ar _!,■-, substantially as and for the purposes herein de- 

 scribed. 



4. — The arrangement of a guide rod or lever /;, con- 

 nected with the draught pole D, substantially as and for the 

 purpose herein S])ecified. 



No. 61,151.— GEt:)RGE BURKET and SAMUEL 

 M. GASKELL, UluI'TTON, 0\uo.—Suay-/'/aui^'/is.— 

 January 15, 1S67. 



Claim. — I. — The attaching of the rear part of the plough 

 beam by a chain or rope i to a pulley li, on a shaft H, on 

 the hounds a a of the draught pole, said shaft H having a 

 lever I attached, and all arranged substantially as and for 

 the purpose specified. 



2. — The slotted plate K attached to the platfonn D, in 

 such a manner that it may be turned fovwai.l lo cmlirarc 

 the plough handle and serve as a hcnin!^ ni lulcium fur il, 

 and be turned backward free from iIk- [loiii;!! Ii.ui'llc uljcn 

 it is necessary to liberate the latter, subsUintially as set 

 forth. 



No. 61,408.— J. H. DOUTHIT, Ai-iiANY, Oregon.— 

 Gtin\;-Ptoiighs.^aiiunry 22, 1867. 



Claim.— I. — Tlie attaching of the plough beams F F to 

 .slides II H, fitted between suitable guides c c, at the inner 

 sides of the bars A A, in connection with the foot lever I 

 attached to one of the slides II, and the pin K, passing 

 through any of a series of holes in the other slide H, .sub- 

 stanti-.dly as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. — The windlass L, having the cords or chains M M, 

 attached, and (he latter connected to the plough beams F F' 

 to operate in the manner substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



3. — The windlass R having a cord or chain A* attached, 

 which is connected to the |ilo«f;h beams I'" F, one of the 

 bearings of the windlass \n:\n\: lutr.l m a slide S, and 

 having a puUy U on one eml. .ir.iuui wliirh end a pulley 

 \V, on wheel D, a belt // pa l- la . _lh:,! ination with the 

 lever T, attached to slide .S, .11 b.iug .uian,;cd to operate 

 in the manner substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 61,470.— ISRAEL LONG, Terre Haute, Ind.— 

 Ploughs.— January 22, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The adjustable beams E F, occupying posi- 

 tions at opposite sides of the machine and outside of the 

 wheels, and each adapted for the attachment of one or 

 more ploughs, substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 specified. 



2. — The combination with the ploughs G G', beams F F, 

 of the collars E E, fitted to turn upon the ends of the axle, 

 and adjusted by menns of levers or otherwise, as and for 

 the purpose specified. 



3. — The combination of the plough beams F F, collars 

 E E, levers H, and notched bars I I, all arranged and 

 operating in the manner and for the purpose herein set 

 forth. 



4 The adjustable doulile-tree K, in combination with 



the independent hounds D D', whereby the draught m.ay be 

 transferred to either side of the machine, substantially as 

 and for the purpose described. 



No. 61,885.— H. !'• SMITH, Eureka, \\.\..—PIou!;h 

 Attachments. — February 5, 1S67. 



Claim. — 1. — The tongue O, attached to a curve 1 bar M 

 on the plough beam A, by means of a clip N, in such a 

 manner that a universal joint connection will be obtained, 

 substantially as and for the purpose sec forth. 



2. — The attaching of the plough beam A to the frame I), 

 through the medium of the clip H, attached to the frame, 



and having the plough beam fitted in it, substantially as 

 described. 



3. — The adjustable wheel E, filted on the crank arms a, 

 and adjusted by the lever I'", substaniially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



4. — The bar K, or an i^inniln ■ Iinn attached to the 

 clip II, and extending alon: iIk plough beam, 



and connected at its front i n 1 > x'-.- ■ !■ . 1 at the front end 

 •if the plough beam, .sulislajiluilly .i^ aiid for the purpose 

 herein sei forth. 



No. 62,430.— C. H. LITTLEFIELD, Turner, Me.— 

 Sulky-Ploughs.— r,'h,:ni,v 26, 1867. 



Claim.— The si. „ ' ; 1, ,;,.■. . in' fa 1 '■• ilio cross 

 bar D, and the m ilh the 



axle B, in combin 1 ; I :, L Kcam G, 



arranged and opei 1 : . ;: , , n ; ; .1 1 1. [anposes 



herein described. 



No. 62,615.-0. P. DIES, Falmouth, \iy. Sulky- 

 Ploughs.— March 5, 1S67. 



Claim. — The arrangement of the draught pole E and 

 bars F C with the land and furrow wheels D K respectively 

 attached, the brace rods O P and plough beam A, for the 

 purpose of forming a new and improved sulky-plough, as 

 set forth. 



No 62 641 —RANSOM K I ARAWA\ and JEROME 

 LARA\\A\, B\rrLL Ckcck, \\\CK —Ploujis —Match 

 s iS^7 



I —11 1 1 lescubcd of ittachmg 



ing 



I y mean 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 an 1 nap 



n and di i 1 I 1 1 tU \ 1 1 I 1 Ih 1 1 1 1 c 1 cl 



No 6j059— CII\KLLS KlNKFUNiw \oriv, N V., 

 as 1 nor to \LE\\NDER WEHLE, same place — 

 Plugh^—Ari, h 19, 1867 



Climi — I — The general construction of the plough, 

 con 1 ting c f the plough fiame C m connection with the 

 a\lt D the I lough beam U, screw tree F, and shaft II, 



ith the scrcv 

 t f.ith 

 I 1 u^h 1 cam I 





-Tl 



tiee F 1 



3 — 1 



and SCI 



ith the plough 



frame C 

 5-TI 



I 1 1 vement to ploughs of 



the usuil t u 1 r the cist iron shoe R, 



substantially as de luI l 1 



No 64,152— E SCMOV ^Ii Nso\ Mass— G(7«?-- 

 Plou^hs — //; il 23 1S67 



riaim— T— rhe aljustdile bars B, provided with tic 

 till hi 1 11 supports F foi supporting the ploughs, 



il 1 It Ih ho«n 



2. — In coinliination with the laterally adjustable bars B, 

 the spring rods /and levers L and «, arranged to operate as 

 set forth. 



No. 64,358.— HORACE L. PERRY, Aurora, N. Y.— 

 Gang-Ploughs.— April 30, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The cast-steel plough D, when constructed 

 and used in combination with the hinged plough frame C, 

 main frame A, and wheels B B, for the purposes and sub- 

 stantially as herein described. 



2. — The combination and arrangement of the pinions 

 E E, crank shaft F, hinged racks G G, ratchet wheel H, 

 and stop lever H', for the purposes and substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



No. 64,839.— ELISHA A. CHASE, Rosemond, III.— 

 Wheel-Ploughs.— May 21, 1867. 



Claim. — A wheel-plough having the stationary frame A, 

 pivoted frame F F' F', plough beam D and elevating 

 devices G G' G^, arranged to operate substantially as and 

 for the purpose described. 



No. 64,923.— J. W. SURSA, San Leanuro, Cal.— 

 Gang-Ploughs.-May 21, 1867. 



claim. — I. — The combination and arrangement of the 

 shaft c, the segment .arms d d', the axles j,"-, 5^ of the wheels 



