PLOUGHS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



axle E, combined with lever D, the whole being arranged 

 to set plough B in the ground, or lifi it out of the ground, as 

 described and set forth. 



No. 69,678.— JOHN L. KEASOR, I^conia, N. H.— 

 SdJ-acting Plough Holders.— October^, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — Attaching one or more ploughs to the side of 

 a wagon, substantially as herein shown and described. 



2. — The combination of the horizontal bar C, vertical bar 

 E, horizontal beam F, and brace bar II with each other and 

 with the plough B and wagon A, substantially as herein 

 .shown and described and for the purpose set forth. 



3. — The combination o the pivoted bar I, chain K or its 

 equivalent, and lever L with each other and with the 

 plough B and wagon A, substantially as herein shown and 

 described and for the purpose set forth. 



4. — The combination of the lever plough cleaner N with 

 the plough B and wagon A, substantially as herein shown 

 and described and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 70,237.— JAMES D. MARSHALL, Rknick, Mo. 

 —Ploughs ant Planten Conl>iifd.—0,h>ber 29, 1867. 



Claim. — The carriage A, ploughs 15, vertical posts a, 

 swing frame D, and stirrups </, when combined and arranged 

 in the manner described. 



No. 70,243.— JOSEPHUS MOORE, Busiinei.l, III — 

 Ploughs.— October 29, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the beams 1/ and <- the 

 rod i and the spring lever k, as and for the purpose de 

 scribed. 



2. — The combination of the lever « and handle t with the 

 axles of the wheels a a and the main frame A, in manner 

 and for purpose specified. 



3. — The combination of the elbow lever v with the spring 

 OT, and connecting rod «, substantially as set forth. 



4. — The combination of the elbow lever v, the spring w, 

 and connecting rod «, with the rack plate s, and lever n, 

 substantially as described. 



No. 71,053.— HORACE L. PERRY, Aurora, N. Y. 

 — GangPlmghs. — November 19, 1837. — Improvement on 

 his patent April 30, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — In a gang plough having a main frame A, 

 and a plough frame C, substantially as herein described, 

 hinging the main frame A at one side upon the axle, so that 

 it may be leveled in the manner and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



-The rib or flange O formed upon the supporting 



wheels, substantially as and for the 



purposi 



forth. 



No. 71,301.— JAMES HARRIS, Santa Clara Co., 

 Gal. — Gang-Ploughs. — November 25, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — The rocking bar E, to which the ploughs 

 are attached, and by which they are turned over upon the 

 frame. 



2. — The elevating lever F, the adjustable seat I, the 

 guage screw J, the adjusting screws K K, the levtr rest M, 

 in combination with the rocking bar E, as described, and 

 substantially as set forth. 



No. 72,375.— IRENEUS DON.A.LD.SON, Toledo, 

 \0\^K.—Sulky-Plugh5.— December 17, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — In combination with the plough and car- 

 riage frame, the compound levers I V and casters H H' 

 placed in front and rear of the plough forregulaling the cut, 

 substantially in the manner set forth. 



2. — In combination with the driver's seat G, the oscillat- 

 ing .irm L, cord K, and adjusting levers I V, arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 72,730.- WILLIAM FOSTER, Greenfseli), Ind. 

 — Gang-Ploughs. — December 31, 1867. 



Claim. — I. — In combination with the pivoted tongue C, 

 the guide straps or bars L, pivoted jaws M M', and tread- 

 les N N' substantially as and for the jiurpose described. 



2. — In combination with the treadles N N' and pivoted 

 jaw.s M M', the spring O and slops P P', substantially as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



3. — The upright lever K, in combination with the frame 

 E F//', and foot board K^ k, arranged and adapted to be 

 operated substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



No. 72,981.— WILLIAM G. CROSSLEY, Shells- 

 lii:RG, Wis. — Combineil Sulky Plou<;hs and Cultivators. — 

 Innuary 7, 1 868. 



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

 beam C, rod /, spring catch;', and lever ;4, for regulating the 

 position of plough E, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth- 



2. — The combination of rod S, having a lever S', with 

 arms Q Q, elbows T T, loops P P, and shanks M L, ar- 

 ranged to raise and lower shovels / / / /, and hold 



the 



m position 



described, in conjunction with bars 



O O, as set forth. 



3. — The loops K H, in combination with a movable brace 

 G, having the plate J arranged so as to fit either loop, as 

 and for the purjiose set forth. 



No 4928.— WILLIAM G. CROSSLEY, Apple River, 



iignor 



BLACK, IRVINE & CO.— Wheel- 



Ploughs.— ^2,'^Zl, Januaiy 7, 1S68. Reissued June 4, 

 1S72. 



Claim.— I.— The combination, with a sulky havmg a 

 rigid pole, of a plough beam F, rigidly att.nched to the 

 sulky frame by a catch, H, at the front end of the beams, 

 and by a hinge g, at alxiut the centre of a curvature of the 

 plough-casting, substantially .as specified. 



2. — The beam F, hinged and held in position as de- 

 scribed, in combination with the rod i and spring catch H, 

 the parts being arranged as shown and described. 



3.— The combination of the shaft E, having lever E, 

 with the elbows f, arms rf' D D', and shanks /A rf', sub- 

 stantially as specified. 



4. — The loops K K*, in comliination with a moveable 

 brace K^, having the plate L to fit either of said loops, sulj- 

 stantially as specified. 



No. 73,143.— JOSEPH WARWICK, Springdokougii, 

 Ou\0.—Su/ky Ploughs.— January 7, 1868. 



Claim.— I.— The device for lowering and raising the 

 plough beam, consisting of the plates g and /, the former 

 being .slotted, pivoted as described, adjusted by means of 

 the set screws k, and operated by means of the lever G and 

 bow rack H, substantially as described. 



2. — The screw shank s of the sheath k, and nut /, in 

 combination with the standard P, attached to the land side 

 L by means of the bolt /, for the purpose of lowering the 

 plough point, substantially as described. 



3.— The mould-board I J, with its part J bent around the 

 sheath and secured to the same, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



4. — The share M, with its bent part N connected to the 

 land side L, and \vith the lattet forming the point, altachcd 

 and constructed substantially as described. 



5.- -A plough with separate mould-boards and share, both 

 attached to the sheatli in snch a manner that no bolt or 

 rivet is used on UiLir -urface, substantially as described. 



No. 73.'73-— .1' ' 

 Cultivators.— /•' 

 Claim.— l.— rhc 

 g braces D, and 

 indards F of the 

 said parts b.-in 



IN \V. 1 " >L D, FuRRESTVii.LE, Iowa. 



Luinl>ui.iti.iii of the frame C, strenglhen- 

 ilia^onal plough Iicam E, to which the 

 jl.iu^'lis G are attached, with each other, 

 ' constructed and arrange<l substanlially 

 id described, and for the purjose set 



as he 

 forth. 



2. —Connecting the axle B to the tongue I of the frame 

 C by the inclined bars J, and jointed or link connection K, 

 substantially as herein s'hown and describeil. 



3. — The combination of the cross bar M and adjustable 

 chains L with the inclined bars J and frame C, substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



4.— The combination of the lever N, chain P, and bail 

 or bar R, with the frame C and axle B, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



5. — The combination of the levers S nnd T with the 

 frame C, axle B, and inclined bar J, substantially as herein 

 shown and described, and for the purpose set forth. 



No. 73,480— BETH WAY, Laporte, I'xv.-Gang- 

 Plou!^'hs.— January 21, 1 858. 



Claim.— 1.— The mode of supporting the weight by the 

 tongue I, and of elevating and lowering the ploughs D D 

 by the axle B, lever G, windlass P, and catch J, re- 

 spectively, constructed and arranged substantially as set 

 forth. 



