PLOUGHS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



D D, (he hand lever h, and the rack k, for raising and 

 lowering the gang-ploughs A A, substantially as herein de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The arrangement of the draught pole F, pivoted to 

 the plough beams B B, and depressed and elevated by the 

 screw a, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 65,087.— JOSEPH and JAMES INGHAM, San- 

 Jose, Cal.— Grt«5'-/Vo«i,'-/;f. - ,1/-7r 2S. 1S67. 



Claim.— I.— The movabl. . ■< .' 1,1% C C with the 



segments D D', wheels E I ', 1. i I F' to raise and 



lower the ploughs, substantuliv .1- !■ ^1 iiplmI. 



2. — The two-part axle G with the vertical connecting 

 necks K K', to make the ploughs cut to an equal depth, as 

 described. 



3. — The eyes L L', together with the bar M and screw 

 ;«, for the purpose of regulating the draught, substantially 

 as described 



No. 65,094— L B LATHROP, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Grr;^ r' , > 1^ 1 "S 1867 



riiim 1 II I \ cutters (/, attached to the wheels 



i„ mil 111 1 UiLieon, for the purpose of acting 



1 hnil ill I ii^hs, substantially as set forth. 



2 — 11k I 1 wiaii auanged obliquely below the 

 tongue \ 111 I \\\\ 11 1 !|iistihle by means of the screw bolt 

 (7 and si It 1 11111 ul ^tmtiall) as and for the purpose 

 herem sli wn m I lisuibcd 



3 — The devices for 1 -using and lowering the ploughs, 

 consisting of the screw K, rods t and /;, and of the axle B, 

 lugs / and g, bar F, and bolts c, respectively, as set 

 forth. 



4. — The double tongue A M, in combination with the 

 wheel I, supporting the end of the main tongue, and with 

 the hinges / w; « and ops, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



5. — The plough beams E, when bent so as to form offsets 

 at the top of the mould-boards, substantially as and for the 

 purpose herein shown and described. 



No. 65,198.-0. S. FISHER, Cedar Spring, Ind.— 

 Ploughs.— May 28, 1 867. 



Claim. — I. — The rising and falling or adjustable plough 

 bars E F, one or more arranged with a lever or levers C D, 

 and having rotary coulters 1 attached, all arranged substan- 

 tially as aii.l for Die inirpos'c set fnrtli. 



2.— The spiing catches \\ ..„c,,i more, arranged with 

 the liars E K and levers C 1), substantially as and for the 



;, l'M'\nlinL; the coulter J* with the radial ribs ,■?, sub- 

 si, uiiulU I, and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 05,709.— F. VALKMANN, Hoboken, N. J.— 

 Ploughs.— Jitii,- II, 1S67. 



Claim. — I. — Securing the upright .screw shaft D in the 

 axle A, in the manner set forth, and clamping it by means 

 of a set screw a' and clamp E, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



2. — The link J, when arranged laterally adjustable on 

 the plough beam, substantially as herein shown and ^le- 

 scribed, and for the purpose of changing the draught of the 

 chain I. 



3. — The adjustable draught bar G, when secured by a 

 bolt / to the solid nvle .i^. and when connected with the 

 draught cli Ml I ;■• 1 iiiiially as sjt forth. 



4. — Sc '1 h Mil <iiil of the plough beam to a verti- 

 cal rod 1 1, \m,ii li |i.i;<.i. riniii the axle of a cart, substan- 

 tially as herein slimv n and descrilied, the said rod not being 

 secured or .supjiorted in any frame or other device that is 

 ranged above the axle A, and in contact with the same, 

 substantially as set forth, and for the purpose of making the 

 whole cart lighter and of simpler construction. 



No. 65,798.— C. L. EASTHAM, Rhode's Point, Ii.t,. 

 -Gmv^-Phiis^hs.— Jmie 18, 1867. 



Claim —I The roml.in.ation nf the axle A and hinged 

 bar C, ]>r. 1! d ■■ ii'i die lever /, and having the ploughs 

 tiitajhed '1. ■. ' . , . nlied. all eoii,ti acted and arranged 



to operate -nl .Maniaiiv a- set foLlh. 



2. — The combination of the lever L, connected to the 

 plough beams and having a fulcrum at or near the axle, 

 with the elbow lever E, pivoted to the tongue, or equivalent 

 part, arranged to operate as described. 



No. 65,834.- JOHN C. ROGERS, Alden, N. Y.— 

 Sulky- Ploughs.— J„nc 18, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — Connecting a sulky to a plough by means of 

 the link or universal joint D^, or equivalent, for the purpose 

 and substantially as herein described. 



2. — The comliination and arrangement, with a plough of 

 common conslniction, of the rack D, link D^ pinion E, 

 crank shaft E' F, weighted pa«d G, and ratchet wheel G", 

 all arranged upon a sulky, in the manner and for the pur- 

 pose substantially as described. 



3. — The projection <P, or equivalent, formed upon or con- 

 nected to the lower end of the rack D, in rear of the link 

 or universal joint D', for the purpose and substantially as 

 described. 



4. — The spring rods I I, when constructed and used for 

 the pur|>ose substantially as herein set forth. 



5. — The jaws J, in combination with the pole of a 

 .sulky-plough, for the purpose and substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



No. 66,039.— JOHN C. PFEIL, Arenzvii.le, ILL.— 

 C«7^f-/'/o«vy/-t.— /?<«-• 25, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The lever a, having the cam e attached and 

 arranged to oper.ate in combination with the tongue C and 

 beams B and B', as shown and described. 



2, — Constructing the crank axles E with a tubular portion 

 to fit on the end of the wooden axle A, as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



No. 66,155.— JOHN T. LEGG, Lewis County. Mo.— 

 Gang-Ploughs.— y,me 25, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The ploughs A A', beams <• <•', rods F F' 

 and G G', the compound lever H H', lever handles K K', 

 and ratchets M M', arranged, combined and operating for 

 the purpose and in the manner substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The lever « «' and ratchet ni m', arranged, com- 

 bined and operating for the purpose and in the manner de- 

 scribed. 



3. — The stay chains P V, the beams E E', the tongue Q, 

 the strap R, and the stiffening pole S, arranged, combined 

 and operating in the manner and for the purpose as hereto- 

 fore described. 



No. 66,477.— HENRY H. EBAUGH, Herkford, Md. 

 —Ploughs — July 9, 1867. 



Claim.— I. — Mounting the supporting wheels B C in 

 swing frames D E, pivoted I0 the main frame A, arranged 

 and operating substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 specKed. 



2. — The winding pulleys N O, of dilTerent sizes, in com- 

 bination with the chains, bands, or ropes n 0, and swing 

 frames D E, substantially as and for the purpose herein set 

 forth. 



3. — In combination with the foregoing, the pulleys P R, 

 crank S, and its ratchet and pawd, substantially as and for 

 the purpose herein specified. 



4. — The guage wheel I, when arranged and operating with 

 the swing frames D E, as and for the purposes set forth. 



5. — The arrangement of the pole or tongue G in the roller 

 H and guide socket.;,', as herein specified. 



No. 66,583.— ROBERT R. GRAVES, Montgomery, 

 A\.X.—G,7Ug-/-l,.ughs. — yuly 9, 1867. 



Claim.— I.— The combination of the draw beam C. hav- 

 ing the segment spur wheel ,' with the vertical shaft L, 

 having the spur wheel /, substantially as and for the purpose 

 described. 



2. — The combination of the movable frame F F, with the 

 shaft I, wheel M, endless chain M' and wheel m, worked by 

 the crank /«', substantially as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



3. — The combination of the rails K K, springs i' k', 

 arms k k, trucks //and frame F F, substantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



4. — The combination of the rod N, spring /', lever 

 P and arms r r', substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



No. 66,748.— JAMES L. SPENCER, Wellville, Va. 

 Sulky- Ploughs ami Tobacco-HUlcr Attachment.— July 16, 

 1867. 



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



