1556 



WHEEL OR SULKY. 



[PLOWS.] 



locking foot-lever (>, in combiniition with tlie 

 slmft L, ixrclinxlo 1>, ehitch K, IinvinK detont 

 k, ntidiokeN, substantially as and forthcpnr- 

 pose set. fortli. 



5. In a Bulky-i)low, tins beam A, securfd to 

 tlieclntcU K, bavin;,' tlie arm M, in combiua 

 lion Willi Ilio crank R and band-lever P, sub 

 stantially iisand for tbo pnrposo set fortli. 

 257,763. MILES ROBINaON, Wichita, 



Kan. Com )ine<l Snlkv-PIow aud Dt'Ay:. 



May U, 1882. FIK-d Nov. 29,1881. 



Tbo object of this inxention is to provide a 

 drag to bo atULhed to sulky-plows, so that 

 plowing ami harrowing may be done at the 

 same time, the drag beiogartapted to be i.iised 

 or lowered to snit the depth of furrow turned 

 by the plow, and also to be swung up out of 

 contact with tlie groond, so as not to cramp 

 orotberwise interfere witli turning tlio plow 

 or with marking out the land. 



1. Tlie frame A, provided with the brace b 

 and the bent ami (J, in combination with the 

 hinged drag IJ, the frame being provided with 

 tho cross-bar K, having the attachment/,sub- 

 stantlally as and for the pnr|>oses set forth. 



2. Tho bent frame A, provided with the op- 

 posite holes, t and i', in combination with the 

 chain j and drag IJ,hingc<I to the part a of the 

 frame at //, substantially as described, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



3. TLe combination, with the frame A, pro 

 vided with the holes i j', brace />, cross-bar K, 

 having the attachuicnt /, and bent arm C, of 

 the drag B, hinged at {/ to the frame A, nixl 

 chains j li, snbstitiitially as described, and for 

 tho pnrposo set forth. 



257,971. JACOB NIXON, Winfield, Kan. 

 Sulkv-riow. Mav 16, 1882. Filed Mar. 



2. 18*S2. 



1. In a sulky-plow, the combination, with 

 the toDgno provided on one side with a hook 

 or stop, of tbo plow provided with an exteud- 

 cd standard, having on ouo side a loop-guide, 

 through which the tongue passes, and on its 

 opposite side a slnd or projection adapted to 

 engage wiih the sto|> on the tongue, substan- 

 tially as sot forth. 



1.'. Tbc couibination, with the jixle, plow- 

 tongnc, and extended standard, of the lever I, 

 pivoted at one end to I Im uxle, and at its op- 

 posite end to the upper end of the standard, a 

 lifting lever, and suitable connections for rais- 

 ing and retrncling ihc plow, .substantially as 

 set forth. 



3. The couibination, with the nxic, plow- 

 tongue, and plow, the latter being provided 

 withan extended standard, of the lever I,piv 

 oted at one end to the upper extremity of the 

 standard and at its oiiposito end to tho axle, 

 tlie lirtiuE-U'Vcr, and a loyglecoDnecIion pro 

 vided with asto|», and pivoted at it.s rear end 

 to the axle and at its foL ward end to the stand- 

 ard at a point above Ilic mold-board of the 

 plow, substantially as set forth. 



4. In asulky-plo\v,tbecutnbination, wiihtliu 

 standard and its toggle connection J, of the 

 dralt-rrame, substanlially as slion n, pivoted to 

 the Rtanchud at its rear end, while its forward 

 end is suspended loosely from tho tongue and 

 adapted to receive tlui coupling for the team, 

 substantially as -set forth. 



1). In a sulky plow, the eombi nation, with tlie 

 plow-tongue and verticall.v-inoving standard, 

 of the draft-frame pivoted at its rear end to tho 

 standard above the mold-board, while its op- 

 posite end issupported between swinging arms 

 d(>pending horn the tongue, and provided with 

 means fur lateral dndi aitjuslments, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



fi. Tlie cond)inaiioii, with the plow-tongue, 

 of a bracket adapted to be secured Ihereto.anti 

 provided with upwardly projectingsides to re- 

 ceive the lining lever, the inner one of said 

 sides being notrln^tl to form ilieholding-sector 

 of tlio plow, sulistantially as set forth. 

 258,202. JOHN I. HOKE, South Bend 



Ind. Sulky-i'luw. May 16, 1882. P^iled 



Feb. 21;, IHHl. 



1. Tbecombinalion of the clevis B', fixed to 

 the plow-beam, tho draft-clevis E and ita ox 

 tension IC, pivoted to clevis Ii% tho latch-arm 

 I, tho guide O, fixed to pivoted bracket G', and 

 the open heart shaped catch C, llxed to the 

 pivoted tongue, substantially ns and for the 

 pur|)Oses described. 



2. Tlie combination of tho pivoted heart- 

 shaped catch C, having tbc draft-tongue rigidly 

 secured to it, the guide G, the vibrating catch 

 arm I, and the pivoted clevis to which tliis arm 

 is attached, suhstantiiilly aa described. 



258,262. ORVILLE A. STONEMAN, 



Miiineap[inli>;, Minn. Sulky -I 'low. May 

 2^, 1882. Fih-d AnU If!. 1881. 



1. The combination, with beam II and axlo 

 W, having bend D',of the carved plates V F', 

 secorod at thnir lower ends to axle D' and at 

 their upper ends within thebendD'byatraus- 

 verse adjastiug-acrcw, g', snbstantially as set 

 forth. 



2. Xne comt>ioatioD, nitb beam B and axle 

 D', of the curved plates F' F*, having carved 

 lower ends, h' ft", and admitting of lateral ad- 

 joBtmentat their upper ends by means of a 

 screw, substantially as s|)ecified. 



3. The combination of axle D' D", beam B. 

 plates F' K', having curved lower ends, lateral 

 adjusting-bolts t' t*, screw fif', and outSf/*jr', 

 eubstaotially as specified. 



4. The beam It, suspended in the crank por- 

 tion D' of the axle O' betweeu the plates F' 

 F', in combination with the aulky-tougno U', 

 pivoted in tho sleeve 11', having double in- 

 clined walls, and sccnred to the crank portion 

 D* of tbc a'de, by means whereof both beaai 

 and tongue may have a vibratory motion with- 

 out comoiunicaliog it to tho axle, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



5. Tbe combination of axle D', beam B, and 

 rods m' »i*, connecting the axlo and beam, one 

 of the rods being secured to the axlo by a bolt 

 passing through an elongated slot in tho axle, 

 by means whereof the axlo and beam may be 

 adjusted at right angle to each otber, sub- 

 stantiallv as set forth. 



258,987. WM. L. CASADAT, New Car- 

 lisle, Ind. Sulky-Plow. June 6, 1882. 

 Filed M-ar. 14, 1882. 



1. Id a sulky-plow, tho combination, with a 

 crank-axle, of a j)low-beara consisting of two 

 iodepeudcnt sections pivotafiy connected to 

 'the crauk-ofthe axle, sobs tantlally as set forth. 



2. In a sulky-plow, tho combination, with a 

 crank-axle, of a plow-beam made in sections, 

 one section being pivoted to the craak and the 

 other section pivoted on a bolt extending 

 through the crank, substantially as eet fortb. 



3. Id a sulky-plow, tbe combination, with a 

 crank-axle, of a plow-beam having a rear sec- 

 tion provided with arms which embrace tbo 

 cran k of the axle and are pivoted thereto, and 

 a forward section adapted to be centrally piv- 

 oted to said crank, substantially as set fortb. 



4. In a sulky-plow, the combination, with a 

 crank-axle, of a plow-beam consistingofafront 

 and arearsection, said scctionsbeingpivotally 

 connected witb thecrankof tbeaxj^, and auit- 

 .ablo means for connecting and disconnecting 

 tbo sections of tbe beam, substantiallr as set 

 forth. 



6. In a sotky-plow, the combination, w ith a 

 crauk-axle and a fratne, of a plow-beam con- 

 sisting of a rear section and a front section 

 pivotally connected to the crank of the axle, 

 and a depending notched bar or latch pivoted 

 upon said frame and adapted to engage a 

 catch on the rear section of the beam, substan- 

 tially aj set forth. 



6. In a sulky-plow, the combination, witb a 

 crank-axle and a seat-supporting frame, of a 

 plow-beam consisting of a rear section and a 

 front section pivotally connected to the crank 

 of thensle,alocking-bracei)ivoted to said rear 

 section and adapted to engage a catch on tbo 

 Ibrward section, a depending notched bar or 

 latch pivoted upon said frame and adapted to 

 engage a catch i)rqjccting laterally from the 

 adjacent side of said rear section, and a plunger 

 pivoted to tbo rear end of said forward sec- 

 tion, and having a stud arranged to project 

 laterally through a slot in said rear section to 

 antomatically disengage the latch from its 

 calcli, substantially as set forth. 



7. In a sulky.plow, the conibinatiou, with a 

 craokaxlc and a sectional plow-beam having 

 tbo adjacent ends of the forward and rear sec- 

 tions pivoted to tbe crank of tho axle, of a 

 guide adapted to receive the forward end of 

 the front section of the plow-beam and allow 

 ofalimite<l vertical movement thereof, sub- 

 stantially aa set fortb. 



8. In a sulky -plow, tho combination, with 

 the tongue and forward end of ttie plow-beam, 

 of a stud or foot-rest projecting laterally from 

 said tongue and pivotally supporting slotted 

 guide-links, within which are supported later- 

 ally-projecting studs of tliu plow-beam, sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



0. In a sulky-plow, the combination, with a 

 crank-axle, ofa plow -beam having its rear sec- 

 tion pivotally connected to tbe crank of tho 

 axle and its forward section pivoted at one 

 end to said crank. Mhile its opposite end is 



provided with laterally projecting studs wbich 

 rcceivesloMcd guide-links, the latter being pi v- 

 oleil to a proje tin/ stud of the ])low -beam, 

 substantially as set forth. 



10. In a Mdky-plow, the eombinaliou, with 

 an inclined spindle secured at one end lo an 

 oscillating plate connected with the axle, of a 

 vertical abaft and a cam or eccentric for im- 

 parting an oscillating movoment to .said plate, 

 and thereby adjusting tbe position of the wheel, 

 substantially as set forth. 



11. In a auibyplow, the combination, with 

 tho furrow side of theaxlc and with the tongue, 

 of a sleeve or b(»x mounted on said axlo and a 

 plate seeiireil to the under side of said sleeve 

 and tongue, the frame of tbe furrow- wheel piv- 

 oted atono end to the outer end of said plate, 

 while its oppo.sito end is adapted to slide in a 

 guideformed on tbe inner sideof said plate, and 

 is provided withan elongatcdslot,within which 

 is arranged an ojwrating cam connected to a 

 rotating shaft adapted to be operated by ^h*> 

 driver, substantially aa set forth. 



12. In a Hulky-plow, the combination, with 

 the axle, of a seat-supporting frape secorcd 

 thereto at ouo end, while its opposite end is 

 eecured upon a sleeve mounted on said axle, 

 a plate or bracket secured to Ihe under side ol 

 said sleeve and to the tongue, a furrow-wheel 

 axle-frame pivotally connected to the outer 

 ondof said plate, while ita inner end ia adapted 

 to a guide formed on tbe inner side of said 

 p!atc,audisslotledtoreceivoan operating-cam, 

 the latter being connected to a rotating verti- 

 cal shaft which exlegds through a perforated 

 and iudented plate secured to tho adjacent 

 side of the seat-frame, and is provided with a 

 hand-lever or dog wbcroby tbe furrow-wheel 

 may be adjusted, substantially as set forth. 



259,715. JAMES R. POLLOCK, Mans- 



tiehi, ' 'hi... Snlky-l'low. June 20, 1882. 



Filed Mar. 25. 1882. 



I. lu a sulky-plow, the combination, with 

 the frame, of a plow-beam supported between 

 vertical guides projecting above the frame, the 

 forward end of said beam being connected to 

 one arm of a bell-crank lever, while ita rear 

 end is secured to a chain wbich passes over a 

 pnllcy mounted in one of said vertical guides, 

 and is connected to a lifting-lever, substan- 

 tially asset forth. 



"2. In a sulky -plow, the combination, with 

 tho plow-beam working in guides above the 

 frame, of a swinging draft-bail deuendini: from 

 tho turward end ut' i!ie tranie, and inclined 

 draft-rods secured at their forward ends fo 

 said bail and at their rear ends to the plow- 

 beam, substantially as set forth. 



3. In a sulky-plow, tho combination, with 

 the plow-beam and fianioguides, of a swing- 

 ing draft-bail depending from the forward end 

 of the Iramo, and two or more draft-rods, hav- 

 ing their forward ends secured on each sideof 

 said bail and tbeir rear ends secured on either 

 side of tbe plow-beam, substantially as set 

 forth. 

 260,286. FREDERICK S.DAVENPORT, 



Jerscvville, Ills. \Vliee>-Plow. June 27. 



1882."^ Filed Mar. 11, 1882. 



1. In a wheel plow, the combination, with 

 an axle and wheels loosely mounted thereon, 

 of lovers secured rigidly to said axle and sup- 

 porting at their rear ends an oscillating table 

 upon which tho plow beam rests, and secured 

 at their forward ends to tbe seat-arch, a tongue 

 arranged on one sideof said arch, and a braco 

 arranged at tbe opposite side of tho arch, a 

 foot-rest secured upon said tongue and brace, 

 and an anli-friction roller mounted in bearinpe 

 on the undor side of tbe foot-rest,snbstantiMly 

 as set fortb. 



2. Inawbeel plow, thecombinalion, with the 

 axle A, wheels U, levers C, arm N, table 1>, 

 and beam K, of the arch F, seatQ, tongue O, 

 lever L, catch g, rack M, and link U, .ill of tbc 

 above parts construct4?d and adapted to oper- 

 ate substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



3. In a wheel plow, the combination, with 

 axle A, wheels B, levers C, arm K, table 1), 

 and beam E, of the arch F, seat Q, tongue (I, 

 lever L, foot-rest I, and roller J, all of the 

 above parts being co; strocted and adapted to 

 operate substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. _ _„ „ 

 260,482 THOS. E. JEFFERSON, Bos- 

 ton Miis^i. Couibinod I'luw, Harrow, 

 ^x:,'>h-r etc July 4, 1882. Filed May C 

 1882. 



1. In a aulkyplow having a furrow-wbcel, a 

 furrow aide wheel, and a colter serving as a 



