336 



PLOUGHS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



signor to himself and OLIVER C. COFFIN.— C-,7«v- 

 Plo„«hs.—Sfplciid'er I, 1868. 



Claim.— I.— The wheel E, lever M, willi pawl I and foot 

 pawl N, and manner of arrangement thereof. 



2.— The tongue-adjusting rod J, clevis K, jilate P /, as 

 arranged, and secured to the bed or beam 1'.. 



3.— The construction and arrangement of (lie lied B, and 

 the manner of atlacliing the standards therelo, in combina- 

 tion with tlie ton,;uc-ail;usting rod J, clevis R, and plate 

 P/, assh.Avn and described. 



4.— The cr.ink-shapeil standards, with slotted end and 

 set screw, substantially as set forth. 



No. 81,701.— A. R. STANLEY and HENRY W, 

 ENSIGN, Shullsburg, ^\%.— Sulky- PloUj^hs.Sc-p/embcr 

 I, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The pivoted plough beam N, spring catch 

 O, and eccentric, H, arranged to operate in the manner 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



2.— The combination of the lever G attached to the 

 eccentric II, the shaft F, pinion E', rack D, and spring 

 Catch O fitting over the end of the plough beam N, sub- 

 stantially as described for the purposes specified. 



No. 81,724— JAMES H.ANDREWS, Benicia, Cal. 

 — GiiHg-l hnighs. — September I, 1868. 



Claim.— I.— Pivoting the pole C to the hounds O D by a 

 rod, E, and linking the rear end of the pole to the arm G, 

 of the shaft F, or equivalent device for raising and lower- 

 ing the ploughs without lifting other parts of the frame, 

 substantially as described. 



2. — The double-jointed frame I, having an apron, J, 

 attached and arranged to operate in the manner substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. — The manner of connecting the ploughs to the frame 

 by the clips M M. slots N N, with bolts and nuts, .substan- 

 tially as described. 



No. 81.799.— J. B. LEWIS and J. E. UDAI.L, Con- 

 cord, III. — Sulky-Ploughs. — September i, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The flanges G, eccentrics I, wrist pins J, 

 and pins L, when constructed, arranged and operating 

 substantially as herein described, and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



2. — The compound lever M, when constructed, arranged, 

 and operating substantially as herein de.scribed, for the 

 purpose specified. 



3. — The combination and arrangement of the above- 

 named parts with the frame A, axle B, bolt H, seat C, 

 traction wheels K, plough beam D, plough E, and 

 quadrent N, substantially as and for the purposes speci- 

 fied. 



No. 3,336.— J. B. LEWIS and J. E. UDALL, Con- 

 cord, \\A..-— Sulky-Ploughs.— '&\,-ji)e), September I, 186S. 

 Reissued March 23, 1869. 



Claim.— I.— The flanges G, eccentrics I, bolts H, wrist 

 pins J, and pins L, when constructed, arranged, and operat- 

 ing substantially as and for the purposes herein described 

 and shown. 



2. — The compound lever M, when constructed and 

 operating substantially as and for the purposes de- 

 scribed. 



3. — The arrangement of the above named parts with the 

 frame A, a.xle B, seat C, traction wheels K, wa.shers F, 

 plough beam U, plough E, and quadrant N, when 

 combined and operating substantially as herein set 

 forth. 



No. 82,140.— J. R. McCONNELL, Marengo, Iowa.— 

 Sulky-Ploughs September 15, 1868. 



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

 pivoted draught pole K, adjustable side bar E, beam 

 A, and lever L, as herein descniied, for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



2. — The adjustable right angular bar E, seed bar I, 

 adjustable bar J, brace G, and lever L, in combination with 

 the beam A, pivoted draught pole K, and plough C, all ar- 

 ranged as described, for the purpose specified. 



3. — The adjustable right angular bar E, adapted to sup- 

 port the seat and bar H I, the bar J, brace G, and pivoted 

 draught pole K, as herein described, for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



No. 82,165.- 1'REDERICK I'. SMITH, Petaluma, 

 C\\..~Gaiig-rio,(ghs.— September 15, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The arrangement of the devices and means 

 herein recited for raising and lowering the frame and 

 ploughs. 



2. — The bars, w ith spaces on the end of the beam, and 

 on the tongue, with the bolts and nuts for the adjustment of 

 the land wdieel axle, and the caster wheel's arm, as herein 

 set forth. 



No. 82,166.— F. P. SMITH, Petaluma, C\\..— Gang- 

 Ploughs.— September IS, 1868. 



Claim. — The combination of the several means and 

 devices herein set forth, for raising and lowering the 

 ploughs. 



No. 82,223.— CHARLES L. HORN, Jr., and LEON- 

 ARD MANCY, St. Morgan, III., assignors to LEON- 

 ARD UX'HCY .— Gaiig-Plou<(hs.— September 15, 1868. 



Claim.— I.— The frame A A' A', the wheels B and B>, 

 adjustable arms b b', post B', and brace B', when 

 combined and arranged as herein .shown and de- 

 scribed. 



2. — The plough beams C, their posts C, and the frame 

 beam As, when constructed substantially as herein shown 

 and described, for the purpose set forth. 



3. — The beams C, post D, and seat I)', when constructed 

 and arranged as herein shown and described. 



4. — The arrangement of the beams C, rod E, and lever E', 

 in the manner and for the purpose herein described and set 

 forth. 



No. 82,241.— NELSON B. XORTON, Burlington, 

 Wis.— Pour-7liheel Plou-Zr V -,, ,, V, 15, 1S6S. 



Claim. — I. — The an;iiiL 1 1 ' lever H, jaws T, 



and metallic straps K, w Hi, ■ . i i aui F, frame C, 



post or standard i,, straps \1. .m.l . ,ii, li v, when constructed 

 and used as and for the |)urpose set forth. 



2. — The adjustal)le rod g, in combination with the frame 

 C, and plouijh beam F, when arranged as and for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



No. 83,036.— JAMES CAMPBELL, New Town, III. 

 —Ploughs.— October 13, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The partially-revolving square beam B, 

 carrying ploughs or shovels, secured to the plough frame at 

 an acute angle to the line of the draught, constructed 

 and operating substantially ns and in the manner set 

 forth. 



2. — 111 . .,i,il,iii,ii;,,,i with the above, the stirrups F F, 

 lever Ii. n. !. 1, i ^1 I., Iirace chains M M, cross piece P, 

 and thr 1 ' \ \. the whole arranged and operating 



No. N ; 

 Plou-A,. 



CKiini. 

 axletree , 

 scribed. 



2.— TI 



. UUIE, Hayward's, Cal. — Gaug- 

 isr,8. 



1- the arm <■ of the axle / to the 

 ■r the eye bolt /, as shown and de- 



< bolt (/, in combination with the 

 eye bolt r, for adjusting the tongue, as herein set 

 forth. 



3. — The arrangement and construction of the plate /, 

 ears m, and boxes ti; which allows of their being cast as 

 one piece, .is herein described. 



No. 83,404.- JOHNSON ORR and HENRY H. M^V^- 

 Tl^, 0\Fe,Ri,. t)t]\n.— Convertible Ploughs and Cultiva- 

 tors.— Oeloler 27, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — The combination and arrangement, substan- 

 tially as described, of the frame A C, r c' , swinging hangers 

 D </and D' d' , adjustable baiN E e and E' e' , nuts G'G', 

 ring bolts F/and F'/', pins H, apertures /, plough beams 

 J J', pivoted sheths K k, ties M, pins N, handles "o, braces 

 R r and R' r', and catch S, for the object stated. 



2. — The construction of the brace T, with depressed por- 

 tions / ?, to serve as steps, and an elevated central portion, /', 

 to which the seat P is attached, .all as herein described. 



No. 83,507.— JAMES KAY, Salem, Ind.— »7;«/- 

 Ploughs.— October 27, 1868. 



Claim. — I. — A two-wheel single riding plough, having 

 the plough E and its standard C secured to a hinged frame 

 C, as described, in combination with lateral, front, and rear 

 braces arranged for sustaining said standard, substantially 

 as described. 



