PLOUGHS-WHEEL OR SULKY. 



main frame, a link connecting said lever witli the forward 

 end of the ploughdieam, a notched arm, G', connected with 

 the forward end of tlic lever by a link, the pawd K', for 

 engaging the notches of said arm, and the counter-balance 

 M', all constructed substantially as descrdied. 



3. — The combination, in a sulky-plough, of the main 

 frame with the pivoted lever S, the rod or link V, connect- 

 ing the rear end of said lever with the plough-beam, the 

 counter-balance M' at the forward end of the lever, the 

 notched arm G', the lever D', carrying a pawl adapted to 

 engage the notches of said notched arm, the link F', the 

 forward end of the lever D', with the lever S and with 

 the notched arm, and a link connecting the lever carrying 

 the pawl with the forward end of the plough-beam, substan- 

 tially as described. 



4. — The combination, in a sulky-plough, of the frame A 

 and the cross-bar H with the plough-beam W, its support- 

 ing-frame A', hung upon the swinging frame B', the rod or 

 link V, the adjustable segment U, pivoted lever S, link F', 

 notched arm G', pivoted lever D', carrying a pawl, K, the 

 counter-balance M', and the link C, connecting the lever 

 carrying the pawl with the forward end of the plough-beam, 

 said members being constructed and organized for operation 

 substantiallv as described. 



No. 2:;9',5S7 — loll.V W. WITT, Grenoi.a, Kansas. 

 —S!il/-y-J':>'ii-/is.—M,j)\/i 29, 18S1. ViUA Novi-iiibcr 26, 



Claim.— Idle combination, with the arched axle B, 

 plough 1-cam E, and lever M, of an angle-bar, having its 

 vertical aim attached to the top of the a.\le, extending 

 downward ])arallel to and below said axle, bent twice at 

 right angles and secured to the spindle-arm to form a beam- 

 guide, adjustalile to either .side for a right or left plough, 

 substantially as described. 



No. 246,207.— G0R(;E H. warren, Hampton, 

 \o\\\.—C:am/'S for Sulky- Ploughs. —April 12, i88l. Filed 

 August 14, l8Ss. 



Claim. — I. — A clamp for securing the plongh-beam to the 

 bail of a sulky-plough, the same consisting of two jaws pro- 

 vided with shoulders to form a seat for the beam, the said 

 jaws liciuL,' slotted at their upper and lower ends, the up])er 

 ends having an adjustable clamping-bolt, and the lower 

 ends adjustable clamping-blocks and a clamping-bolt, wdiere- 

 by the jaws may be clamped upon the beam and bail, sub- 

 stantially as herein specified. 



2. — In combination with the clamping-jaws, adapted to 

 embrace the plougli-beam and bail, the ailjustable clamping- 

 blocks, corrugated as desciibeil, and the corrugations on the 

 outer faces of the jaws, with the clamping bolts, by means of 

 which the jaws are clamiied to the beam and bail, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes specified. 



No. 240,290.— GEORGE H. WARREN, Hampto.«j, 

 Iowa. — Sulky- Plough Atlachments.—Apnl \(j, 1 881. Filed 

 August 20, 1880. 



Claim. — I. — In combination with the foot-lever of a sulky- 

 plough, the angle-lever M, pivoted in a slot in one arm, K, 

 of the same, and provided .with bearings at opposite ends, by 

 which it may be operated to lock and unlock the said foot- 

 lever, substantially as specified. 



2. — The combination, with the foot-rest A, constructed 

 with recesses C H, the foot-lever K, pivoted therein, and 

 having an angle-clutching lever d M, fulcrumed in a recess 

 in the upper arm thereof, the other arm being connected 

 with the forward end of a plough-beam by a pitman, L, ar- 

 ranged as set forth. 



No. 240,925.— HORACE E. REEVES, Fort Dodge, 

 Iowa, assignor to GEORGE B. SHERMAN, same place. 

 —Sulky-Ploughs.— March 3, 1881. Filed Octoler 19, 

 1883. 



Claim. — I. — The combination of the hollow sleeves or 

 casings B B', the notched plates F, rigidly attached thereto 

 and the double-crank axle C, substantidly as described. 



2. — The yoke H, provided with the swivel G, screw-pin g, 

 and tail nut i, in combination with the plough-beam D, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



3. — The combination of the lever S, vertical spring-catch 

 c, jointed straight arm T, curved arm U, and plough-beam 

 D, substantially as described. 



4. — The combination of the jointed bar or arm T, lever S, 



5. — Tlie combination of lever S, arm T. curved arm U, 

 clamp V, and plough-b.-am D, substantially as descril)ed. 



6. — The combination of the yoke II, sujij^wrting-frame L 

 M N N, and sleeves B B', the latter provi.led" with the 

 bosses//, to which the rear end of the supporting-frame is 



No. 241,103.— HENRY WEBER, TR-. Grand Me.\dow, 

 UlKJi.—Plough-Sulki(s.—A/ay 3, 1881. Filed February 

 19, 1881. 



Claim. — I. — The combination, with axle, seat, and 

 arms M, of the brace G, provided with a bearing for said 

 axle, and the collar H, provided with a projection, J, as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



2. — In a plough-sulky, the combination, with the axle D, 

 the tongue-brace G, and the driver's seat, K of the arms M, 

 the hinged nids 1, and the inclined bar O, substantially as 

 herein shuu n .m.i .;> m nl.cd, whereby the driver's weight is 

 made to 1. 1' , :' i-ht of the plough, as set forth. 



3. — In ,1 I : I I, ii!! , liie combination, with tlie lever U, 

 theaxb- 1', .n,.: il.L ,,,uik-axle C, of the arm V, substan- 

 tially ashinii.sliuu,, .in.l described, whereby the cr,.nk-axle 

 (' is loLkrd ill |]|,iLC when both cranks are in vertical posi- 



No. 241,848.- REUBEN ELLWOOD, Sycamore, III. 

 —Sulkv-Ploiii;hs.—Mav 24, 18S1.— Filed Janiiaiy 10, 

 18S0. ' 



Claim.— I.— Ina sulky-plou(;h, the arched frame C, pro- 



r.irlli. 



escribed, whereby 



No. 242,320.— FRANK A. HILL, San Lkaniiro, Cal. 

 —Slile/Hll Plou^'hs.—Mav II, 1881. Filed Ocloler 18, 

 1880. 



Claim. — I. — In i- .m' iinii .i, I'v litm, W I!', m. ,,s-pieces 

 fl /*, connected tn I'l 1 ■:' ! i! ■ '■ ■ ' : ■ 1: ilie frame 

 which support, lii. I , • 1: Mi . , ; .i,,] to the 



straight axle :\ on .,:i< i,l,- ,.n<| iim-mh- in -nnlr/un the 

 other side, the rod k, and the hand-lever, suljstantially as 

 described. 



2. — In combination with the plough-share having the 

 inclined recess s and projection /, the detached portion m, 

 with corresponding recess and projection «,and the fasten- 

 ing-bolts. 



No. 242,431.— JOHN CATTON, West Jersey, III.— 

 rhu:.^h r,u:ks.—Juncl.\?,'A\. Filed December 2, 18S0. 



(laim.— A -iilky-plnugh provided with an adjustable plate 



t;, altaclied to the plate C, and laterally-adjustrble crank- 

 axles F F, provided with levers H, and bolts or stops I, 

 working upon said segments, substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



No. 242 4S9— HENRY E. TRUMBLE, Kalamazoo, 

 Mich., assignor of one-half to G. EDWIN DUNBAR, 

 same place.— A'/,///?!,. Sulkies for Phu-hs—Jun^ 7, 1881. 

 Filed .4 //-//.(/ 10, 1880. 



Claim. — 1. — Tlie frame with its perpendicular and ob- 

 li.|uely an-led looiis, and the recesses or ways, the lever 

 having the obli |uely-angled slotted extension, and its ratchet 

 secured to tile side of the forward loop of the frame, the 

 bail -rod having its ends loosely located in said ways of the 

 frame and slots of the angled extension of said lever, the 

 bail having the rear plough clamp or holder located thereon, 



