1544 



WHEEL OR SULKY. 



as shown, and at its iipiier end with a spring, 

 (, in coniliination with tlie pivoted sliovelcar- 

 rying stamlaid », provided witli a loop, r, the 

 parts being organized and constructed so that 

 the standard .v may pass througli the slot in 

 the main standard S, snbstautially a£ shown 

 and for the jMn-pose set foi-th. 

 290,376. MADISON M WABMOTH, 



Brandenburg, Ky. Cultivator. Dec. 18, 



1883. l''ilcd Oct. 13, 1888. 



1. The combination, in a eulli\ator, of a 

 dratlfmnie i)rovi<Ictl withdependingsections 

 cxtendingrearwai-dly andad.apted to enter be- 

 tween plates eonnect<!d to tlic cnUivator. 

 trauK-s. and cur\'ed members secured to the 

 drafl-fnmie and having their rear ends cni- 

 bnicing the sides 'if the plates of the cultiva- 

 tor-frames, the said <lepending extensions, 

 plates, atni niendiei-s being iierfiiratcd for the 

 pa.'y^age of a retaining bolt, substantially as set 

 forth. 



2, Theeonibination, in acultivatorlmviug a 

 draft-frame provided with tlicilepending sec- 

 tions and curved nienibei-s, perforated as de- 

 scribed, of cnUivator-framcs carrying plates 

 o j», having a vertical scries of perfonitions for 

 the passage of a bolt, I, sniistantially aa set 

 forth. 



.1. The combination, in a cnlti\ator, of a 

 dratl-framc supported by the carrying-wheels 

 turning on the ends of the main axle, which is 

 formed with a ccutnU .shoulder to support the 

 dratl-tongue, to which is secured the bar F, 

 h.aving the extensions and members connect- 

 ing with the enltivatorfmmes, one of said 

 curved nicndters bearing .against a rigid disk 

 secured on the axle, while tlic ollter bears 

 .against the hubs of the wheels, the curved form 

 ofthe nicndjers being preserved Vty slecvesion 

 the axle, substantially as set forth. 



4. The combination, in a cultivator, of cul- 

 tiv.ator-frames eonnected to a dnin-frame, and 

 provided with handles ari-anged attheiriunei 

 sides, anil conueeting chains .T Iv, an-anged as 

 herein described. 

 290,440. GEORGE W. LILLY and 



JAMES E. NORMAN, Centre, Mo. 



Cultivator. Dec. 18, 1883. Filed Aug. 



29, 1883. 



The ulyeet of this invention i.s to keep the 

 plows of each ]iart of (he eultivator-fmine at 

 the Siiuu' distance apart laterally, and at the 

 sitme angle with the lino of draft;'whatovcr 

 lateral movement may be given to the said 

 part of the frame in guiding the plows. 



1. The combination, with the single. Jiieie 

 standards II II. of thecurved bi-ace J, attached 

 at each end to a standard at or ne.ar the be 

 ginning of the downward bend, as shown and 

 described. 



2. The combination, with the plow beams 

 and standards, of the cross-bar G, forming a 

 rigid canneetion with and betwt>en the stand- 

 ards, and carrying the pivots P, on which the 

 beams tniu, as shown and described. 

 290,539. JAMES W. COOK, assignor 



ofone-haU'to W ra. S. Parker, Moravm, 



N. Y. Cultivator. Dec. 18, 1883. Filed 



Aprils, 1883. 



The invention also consists iu novel mcanfi 

 of adjustably connecting the aforesaid frauies 

 with the axles of the sulky. 



It also consists of a duplex tongue separa- 

 bly united at its free end, and adapted to be 

 used in the form of thills to receive a horse be- 

 tween them, and one at each side thereof, so 

 that the maehiue may be operated either by 

 two or three horees, all as hereiuailer more 

 fully described, and specifically set forth in the 

 claims. 



1. In combination with the sulky, two cul- 

 tivatorframes, each formed of two bars joined 

 at one end back of the wheel and eitcnded di- 

 vergently along opposite sides of the wheel, 

 and terminating with supports on the axle, 

 snbstautially as set forth. 



2. Incombinationwithasulky, two V-shaped 

 onltivator frames, ea<* extended around the 

 rear portion of oue uf the wheels and along op- 

 posite sides thereof, and terminating parallel 

 with the lino of draft at the axle, and sup- 

 ported by the axle, substantially as set forth 

 and shown. 



3. In combination with asulky, two V shaped 

 cultivator- frames, each extended around the 

 rear and along opposite sides of one of the 

 wheels, and t«rmiuatiug with yokes extended 

 over the axleaud supported thereon, sabstan- 

 tially as described and shown. 



4. In combination with the sulky, the frame 

 A, composed of two bars eonni-cted at one end 

 and dispow-d divergently at opposite sides of 



the wheel VV, the standard «, clamped iietween 

 the connected ends of said bars, standards a 

 and a',connected tothebai-satdifl'ereut points 

 of their length, and yokes supporting the for- 

 ward ends of the said bars from the axle of 

 the sulky, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed, 



5. In combination withthesulky, the frames 

 A, provided at their free end with tlie yokes B, 

 extended over the axle, and the arm (J, tixed 

 to the axle and having its free end eonnected 

 with th( yoke B, substantially as.set forth and 

 shown. 

 290,593. WATSON MARKLET and 



ElJAS INQRAHAM, Minucapilis, Kan. 



Cultivator-Plow. Dec. 18, 1883. Filed 



Sept. 13, 1882. 



Our cultivator is adapted for a variety of 

 w ork in which the plows may be .shifted from 

 one beam to another and revei-sedin positions 

 iu such manner fis to be used for stirring the 

 ground for sowing small grain, for cultivating 

 corn before and afterit ecniesup, and for plow- 

 ing up potatoes. F'u- such variety of work we 

 combine with a straddle-axle three pivoted 

 plow-carrying beams, the middle one of which 

 is' removably pivoted in such inannerastohave 

 only a vertical movement at its free end, while 

 the side beams are adapted for both vertical 

 and lateral movements at Iheirfree ends. 



1. Thcstraddleoryokeaxlehavingtheloose 

 sleeves b b and the fixed eyes g g, the plow- 

 beam A A, pivoted to said sleeves, and the re- 

 movable intermediate plow-beam, B, having 

 hooked ends//, adapted to hook into and be 

 laterally braced by the axle-eyes g j;, ^-hereby 

 the side plow-beams are free to have both ver- 

 tical and Lateral movements at their plow-car- 

 rying ends, and the middle plow beam is free 

 for vertical movement only at its rear end in- 

 dependent of the side beauLs, substantially as 

 described, for the purpose specified. 



2. The straddle or yoke axle having the fixed 

 eyes g g and loose lapping sleeves h 6, having 

 perforations c in their lapped ends, and the 

 laterally-atynstable plow-beams A A, pivoted 

 to said perforated slceves,with the removable 

 intermediate plow-beam, B, having hooked 

 ends//", adapted to be hooked with and un- 

 hooked from the said fixed axle-eyes, substan 

 tially as describetl, for the purpose specified. 

 290 778. JOHN N. LAMM, Paoln, Kan 



Cultivator. Dec. 26, 1883. Filed Sept. 

 5, 1883. 



This invention relates to improvements in 

 cultivators, and has for its object to straddle 

 the rows of corn and to enable the cultivator 

 to go nearer to the fence as well as to lighten 

 the draft on the horses. 



In a corn-cultivator, the combination of the 

 arched axle B, the metal plates A A', the piv- 

 oted pole r, .and the wheels E, substantially 

 as slio\yn and described, and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



290,960. EARLLB. BELLINGER K.ala- 

 raazno, nssigiKir to self antl H. F. Bellin- 

 ger, Barrv, Mich. Culivator. Dec. 26 

 1883. Filed May 22, 1883. 



The invention relates to a cultivator eon- 

 strnetcd with a frame provided with pivoted 

 standards made with curved lower part.s and 

 vertical upper jiarls, and eonnected at their 

 upper cuds in pairs by rods or chains and 

 pivoted bars. The frame is supported ad- 

 justably upon wheels which are journaled to 

 levers pivoted to the said frame, and held in 

 place by lever-pawls and catch-plates, as will 

 be hereinafter fully described 



1. The combination, with the right-angled 

 standards D, of the chains F, and the middle 

 pivoted bars or drafi-equalizcrs, G, as shown 

 and described. 



2. Theeonibination of the removable and 

 adjustable center bars. A', the pivoted angu- 

 lar standards D, cliains F, pulley I, and ad- 

 justing-bar II, with the frame, as and for the 

 purpose described. 



3. Iu a cultivator, the combination, with 

 the frame A B. of the wheels .J, the levers L, 

 and pawls M, and eateh.i>lateN, substantially 

 ns herein shown and described, whereby the 

 said frame can be raised to and supported at 

 any dcsin-d distance from llio ground, as set 

 forth. 

 291 577. NATHAN COLEMAN, Oneida, 



Kan. Cullivutor. .Ian. 8, 1884. Filed 



Oct. 13. 1883. 



1. In a cultivator, the combination, with 

 the slotted beam IJ, provided with yokes or 

 bails F, secured to the same in the manner 

 shown, of the plow beams J, provided with 



plates I at their front ends, said plates con- 

 necting a pair of blocks. K, between thesame, 

 the blocks being formed witli grooves i, to re- 

 ceive the yok"S or bails, s;iiil parts being ar. 

 ranged to permit the vertical and lateral 

 movement of the plow. beams, as set forth. 



2. In a cultivator, the plow-beams having 

 standards M iirojcctiug downwardly there- 

 from, in combination with the rods (i. at- 

 tached to the standards and prov idcd with 

 notches or recesses, a locking bar or bolt jour- 

 ualcd in the beams and arranged to engage 

 the recess to lock the rods Q. cross pieces N, 

 connecting the standards and slotted at the 

 ends, and plow-feet adjnstablc in the slots of 

 said cross-pieces, as aud for the purposes set 



forth. 



292 297 WM. FEUHLING, Sr., San 



Jose, Cal. Grape and Orchard CaK''*" 



tor. Jan. 22, 1««4. Filed Sept. 22, 1883. 



This invention pertains to improvements in 

 cnltivators, having for its object to eflcct the 

 thorough and proper cultivation of the plants, 

 and to permit the machine to be drawn closely 

 to the vines or trees during such operation, 

 to enable the working of all the plants; and 

 the iuventiou consists ofthe combination and 

 construction of parts, substantially as herein- 

 after fully set forth and claimed. 



1 In a grape and orchard cultivator, tlic 

 beams D, brackets E', cross bar C, and rod or 

 cylindrical bar d, iu combination with the 

 shovelbcams D', jointed to hub sleeves 6", and 

 frame E', substantially as shown, and for the 

 purpose described. 



2 The combination of the shovel-beams D, 

 jointed to the hub sleeves V, with the shovel 

 beams D, secured to frame E' by bracketf 

 £>, connecting-bars C, and rod d, subslau 

 tially as shown, and for the purpose doscnbed. 

 292,639. HARVEY W. FERGUSON 



North's Mills, assignor of one-half to Wm, 



M Dieht, Mercer, Pa. Cultivator. Jan. 



29, 1884. Filed Mar. 15, 1883. 



The combination, with the main Irauie and 

 axle, of cnltivaUirframe E E' E", the suspend- 

 ing rods S, the lever H,and the inclined braces 

 F F rigidly screwed to the front end of the 

 cultivator-frame, and arranged to bear against 

 the rear cross-bar and take the strain off the 

 shovels when at work, substantially as shown 

 and described. 

 292,674. REOBEN 0. NORTON, as. 



eignor to Union Foundry and Machine 



Co , Roekfoid, Ilia. Cultivator. J.an. 29, 



18'(4. Filed July 14, 1883. 



This invention relates to that class of culti- 

 vators known as "straddlerow ndingeulti- 

 vators;-' and its object is to produce a ma- 

 chine capable of adjustment to tit the machine 

 to be successfully used by operatore varying 

 iu height or weight, or both; and it consists 

 iu a seat mounted upon a seat frame made tui- 

 jnst.able both vertical and lengthwise of the 

 ■iiiachiue, all of which I accomplish by the de- 

 vices represented in the arconipanying draw 

 ings. in which — 



The combination of the tongnejjeauis jiro 

 vidcd with the slotted adjustable flanged bed- 

 plates, the seat frame beams provided witl 

 Sle brackets V, having a scries of adjusting 

 holes, and stud journals coniiceling said parts 

 together, substantially ns aud for the purpose 

 set forth. 

 292,996. JOSEPH DIVORA, Peru, Ilia. 



Cultivator. Feb. 4, 1884. Filed July 



28, 1883. 



1. The combination, with the arched axle 

 and braces connecting the sides of the end 

 arches of the axle, of standards swiveled to 

 the braces and axle, drag-bars pivotally se- 

 cured to the standards, and clod-crnBliers or 

 other suitable implements secured to the drag- 

 bai-s iu such a niauner whereby they are al- 

 lowed to tilt or change their relative positions 

 to the drag bar, substantially as set forth. 



2 The combination, with an arched axle 

 and wheels monnted thereon, of braces con- 

 necting the sides of the end arches of the axle, 

 standards conucctingthebracpsandaxlcdi'ag- 

 bars secured to the standards, and a sectional 

 adjustable yoke connecting the rear cuds of 

 the lattsr, substanlially as described. 



.-) The combination, with an arched axle 

 and wheels mminted thereon, of braces con 

 lu-i'tiii'' the sides of the end arches of the axle, 

 staiuhrrds ennnci-t i iig the braces aud axle, drag- 

 bars a yoke, a bcll-crouk, and a dog adapteil 

 to raise" and sustain iu place the drag-bars, 

 subsUint tally as described. 



