1560 



WHEEL OR SULKY. 



[PLOWS.] 



7. The cinnhinalioiiol tlio liJiH lil, coiiiiccted 

 with the |Mtie 1>, fooi-plr.lo 6, ii[iri;;lit piinle Vy 

 arched axle C, huvinjj a V4'rtic:»l Itg attiic)ieil 



to the platti h, slidiiiff wl l-H]iiiMlle o', cnii- 



neutiiig lisirs c c, ami k-vi-i- (I, Hubsttintialty as 



(lescrilinl. 



265.708. PAUL SINNHOLD, St. Louis. 



Mu. Sco.innll. Oct. 10, 1882. Filed 



F.-I). :iO, l«82. 



1 have heiotofore (August 29, ISiJS, and July 

 L'0, 1881) patiiiited iinproveiiietils in cultivators 

 uiid scoddrills. 



The present coufitruction is partly an attach- 

 nicut to and partly au improvement u|K)u the 

 coDstnictions referred to. It has relation to 

 the means used in jointing the ph>w-bouui to 

 its bearing, to the device ased in adjusting the 

 plow.-bcani lateially,to the i)ccQliarlorm of nut 

 employed intheadjnstingdovicc3,tothcmcans 

 used iu discbarguig the seed from the sued- 

 boxes, and to the draft device. 



1. The combination of the beam G, the bar 

 £, and the boM^ /t, substuntiatly as described. 



3. Tliccombiiiatiouuf the beam G, the plate 

 I, the screw J, the bar E, and the boss A, sub- 

 stantially as desciibcd. 



3. Thecombinalionof the IkiI I Jf, the grooved 

 nut k'y and the hohlcr A~\ Rubstantially as de- 

 scribed. 



4. Tbecoinl)iuationof the pulley M, the crank 

 N, the pin it, ha^ ing the bossn', the piiinnu <_>, 

 the upright P, having the boKs j>, and the slide- 

 bar Q, substantially as desurrbt-d. 



r>. TbecombiuatioQof the slotted bar Q, the 

 sefd-box U, and the pin >', substantially us de- 

 scribed. 



(i. The combination of the beams G G^ and 

 the tie G', substantially as described, 



7. The eombiiii^tioti ot iho chains D U, the 

 guides V V, the thills V, the bulls W W, and 

 the beams G G, substantially ns described. 

 fe67,581. EZRA PEAK, Westfield^ Ohio. 



Wheel-Plow. Nov. 14, 1882. Filed April 



16, 1882. 



Tbe combination, in a sulkj plow, of au axle l 

 having a crank exteiidiug reurwardly, a yoke 

 extending vertically over tbe axle, a plow- 

 frame adjustably suspended from the axle, and 

 tbe yoke aud plow adjustably suspended from 

 the frame, substautially as described, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



267,602. DENNIS P. SHARP, Ithaca, 

 N. y., assignor to Charles M. Sharo and 

 Clarence C. Poet, same place. Plow- 

 Sulky. Nov. 14, 1882. Filed Aug. 23, 

 1882 



This invention relates to the adjustment of 

 tbe tongue of a snlkiplow for the purpose of 

 guiding the plow so as to take more or less 

 land, as may be desired, the invention consist- 

 ing in an improvedconstruelionof thecoiuiec- 

 tion of the tongue with the sidky-frame, said 

 improvement aflording greater range of ad- 

 justment, an^l also admitting of a ready at- 

 tachment anil tletachment of the tongue, all as 

 hereinafter more fully described, and specifi- 

 vall.v set forth in ihe elaim. 



Tbe combination of the sulky-frame A, pro- 

 vided at its central portion with two or more 

 holes, 6, aud at its forward cud with the recess 

 r, the plate c over said recess, provided with 

 the slot «, terminating with enlarged opening 

 d, tbe polo P, pi voted in one of the boles b, the 

 IkjU n, connected lo the pole and passing 

 through the slot 8, and having its head under 

 neath the plate <;, aud the shifting-lever ^, con- 

 nected with the pole by adjusting-nuts n n, 

 and provided with a suitable clutch for adjust- 

 ably holding it iu position, subslantialty as 

 shown and described. 



267,630. WM. H.WTTT, Richland Town- 

 ship, Fountain Countv, Ind. Plow At- 

 tachment. Nov. 14, 1882. Filed July 12. 

 1882. 



This invention relates to certuin impiover 

 meiits in sulky-plows, and it has for its ob- 

 jects to provide for the automatic atljustment 

 of the plow-beam with resi»ect to tbe frame of 

 the sulky, eitlier vertically or laterally, as more 

 fully hereinafter RiH>ciUcil. 



Thocomliiuaiion,iuiiplow-bisitiiaitiichuieur, 

 of a lower plate, A, liiu ing apeitiiies I'i, seg- 

 mental slot N, a sleeve, I', :nid lutural trun- 

 nions It, which lie in a lii\u-r ptatie ihau the 

 plate proper, and an upp'-i pLite, G, provided 

 wiih :i boss, K, and nn npi'riurc, L, the said 

 slot, aperture h, and a IhiU, iM, permitting of 

 lateral adjilHtmenl '>!' ihe upper plate, wheieliy 

 the course nf the plow is direct aud maintained, 

 and the lomr plane of ihu trnnnions permit- 



ting of the v.rtiial nioveineut nf Ihe phiw- 

 beamialUubsiaritiallvii.sslionnaitdilf.^i.-rilit'd. 

 267,648. PEDRO A FOMINAYA, Ha- 

 vana, Cnbi', a.s3ignor to Carlos Mares, 

 Baltinio-e, Md. Plow. Nov. 14, 1882. 

 Filed iug. 31, 1882. 



1. In a plow, the combination of the beam 



B, the front wheels aud their axle, an upright 

 bolt, II, ntfachcd to the axle puasiog loosely 

 through tbe beam and having on top a hori- 

 zontal guide-bar, T, a pivot-pulley, K, at the 

 rear end of tbe plow, and a chain, S, pa8t;ed 

 around the pulley and havingitsends at tached 

 at opposite ends of the gnidebar, as set forth. 



2. In a plow, the combination of the front 

 wheels, a I»ar, T, to guide the front wheels, a 

 rear steering-wheel, B, having a tiller-post, a 

 pivot pulley on the tiller-post, aud a chain 

 passed around the pulley and having its ends 

 attached at opposite ends of the guide-bar, as 

 set fortli. 



3. In a plow, the couibinaliou, with the mold- 

 board aud laudside, of a steering-wheel at the 

 rear, a tiller-post directly connected to the 

 steering-wheel, and guide-levers attached to 

 the tiller-post, as set forth. 



4. In a i)low, the combination of the beam 

 A, an upright post, I, secured to the rear end 

 of the beam, horizontal arms N, rigidly at- 

 tached to the upright post, a tiller jiost hav- 

 ing its bearings in the arms, and a steering- 

 wheel adaptetl to be guided by the tiller-post, 

 as set forth. 



268,280. CHARLES W. POST, Spring- 

 field, Ills. Sulky-Plow. Nov. 28. 1882. 

 Filed May 31. 1882. 



My invention consists ill a lockiug attHch- 

 inent for the beams of sulky and can^ plows, 

 having the object to prevent oscillation of the 

 torwani end of the beam, as hereinafter de- 

 si.Tilie<l and claimed. 



1. Ill asnUcyor gangplow.thecombination, 

 with the plow-beam and the seat support or 

 spring, of the bracket or arm atlapted to pre- 

 vent the lateral aud vertical oscillation of the 

 ■plow-beam while in an elevated po>itioii by 

 the pressure thereof either against the seat- 

 support or Ihe jilow-heam, as described, and 

 for the purjiose set forth. 



2. Tho plate or arm II, iu combinniion with 

 the plow beam iJ and seat sjiring or 8ui)port 

 G, siibstatitially as and for the i>urpose set 

 forth. 



268,737. JEREMIAH G- SHERMAN. 

 McHenry, Ills., assignor of one-half to 

 Samuel S. Sherman, same place. Sulky- 

 Plow. Dec. -S 1882. Filed June 19, 1882. 



This iiiveiition relates to certain improve- 

 mentsiu sulky-plows; and ithas foritsolijeeta 

 u» provide fur hanging the plow iu tho sidky- 

 fraine in such manner that it uiny move as 

 fieelynswheiMlireciIyeinployeil — that is, when 

 the horses or aniiuiils are hitcheil directly to 

 ihoelevis — and al.'ioloi)rovitloimproved means 

 for ngularing the [msition of the plow, as more 

 hilly heieinafterspeeified. 



1. In coinliination with tho rranie and the 

 plow, the forward winillass and the oblique 

 bar, eoaiiccted directly to tho forward end of 

 the plow - beam ami having a rope passing 

 around the windlass, and tlTe stop for holding 

 the wiurflass, substanti.illy ivs aud lor the pur 

 [loses spfcilie.it. 



U. In comliinalioii with the frame and the 



plow, the forward windlass and oiiltquo bar, 



coimei-ted to the plow-beain and the rope and 



forward windlass, aud the rear windlass and 



ro|)e and stops for holding said windlasses, all 



arranged substantially as sjiecitied. 



269,008. OHAS. D. GARTER, Grand 



Rapidri, Mich., assignor of one-half to Milo 



B. Stovvrart, same place Gang-Plow 



Dee. 12. 1H82. Filed June 10. 1882. 



My invi;utiou relates to an improvement iu 

 gang plyws; and it consists, first, in the com- 

 biuatmn of a rack-bar or standard, which is 

 secured to the top of the axle, suitiiblo straps, 

 which extend from the plow-frame up over 

 tho top of the rack-back, aud a toothed quad 

 rant, which meshes with tbe staudanl, and an 

 operating lever or spring, whereby the plow- 

 fruuio can be raised and lowered and held in 

 any desired position; second, in the combioa- 

 lK>n,with the plow-frame, of suitable guiding- 

 rods which pass up through the axle, and suit- 

 able means for raising and lowering the plow- 

 frame, all of which will be more fully described 

 he re iu after. 



1. In a gang-plow, the oombiuatiou of the 

 axle It, hiiviiig tbe plotted c;istings C, secured 



to encii end, the eastings K, having tiauges or 

 projeutions lo catuii in tho slot, and adust- 

 band, F'. upon its outer side, the castings E 

 having the xpiirdle p formed as a i)art of it. 

 and bcint: held in any desired position by 

 means ut the .--et-siiew l», substantially as 

 shown. 



2. The combination of the plow-beam, pro- 

 ^ ided with a guiding-rorl, L, upon each side, 

 the axle, and suitable guiding-castings, M, se- 

 cured upon the axle, substantially a.s described. 



3. The combination of the plow-frame, the 

 metallic frame secured thereto, the toothed 



: standard, the quailrant having a lever sc- 

 I cured to it, a spring (or closing the frame, and 

 I a catch to snap into the holes in the side cf 

 ] tlie s'andard, substantially as set forth. 



4. The combination of the plow-frame, the 

 I frame Q, made iu two parts, the spring for 

 I ttircingthe parts togelhor.the perforated staiid- 



■ ard, and elevating lever, subslant ially as speci- 

 I tied. 



! 269,427. MIOHAEL KITE, Prairie, Mo. 

 I Siilkv-I'low. Dec. 19, 1882. Filed July 

 I 17, 1'mh2. 



I The inveniioii consists in a double-hinge 

 , coupling for sulky-|)lows, constructed with a 

 ! clamp to hold the plow-beam, and connected by 



a bolt with a bracket and bent brace-bar hinged 

 I to the ilraw-bail, whereby the plow-beam will 



firmly (control thesuIUy and [irevcntside draft, 



wliilc having a free lateral and vertical move- 

 ! luciit. aa will be hereinafter fully described. 

 ' 1. A donble-hingeeouplingfor sulUy-plows, 

 I constructed sabstantially as herein showu and 



described, and consisting of the plow-beam 



■ clamp 1, Ihe bracket O L P, the bent braco- 

 j bar II, and the bolt J, as set forth. 



2. InadoDble-hingecoupliogforsulky-plows, 

 tbe combination, with a draw-bail, D, tbe plow- 

 beam clamp I, the bars O L, and the bolt J, of 

 the beilt base-bar It, substantially as herein 

 shown and described^ whereby the coupling is 

 strengthened against lateral strain, as set forth. 



3. luadouble-hii'gecoopliogforsulky-plows, 

 tbe combination, with the draw-bail !>, of tbe 

 plow-beam clamp I, the brackets O L P, tbe 

 bent brace-CarR, and tbebolt J, theclamp turn- 

 ing horizontally on the bolt aud the bracket 

 and brace-bar turning vertically on the bail, 

 whereby the plow-beam will firmly control the 

 sulky and prevent side draft, while having a 

 free lateral and vertical movement, aa set forth. 

 270,033. ENOCH 0. EATON, l incunej- 



ville. Ills. Sulky-Plow. Jany 2, 18H3. 

 Filed Sept. 30, 1882. 



1. The combination, with the curved barM, 

 pivoted to tbe front bar of Irame I> and con- 

 nected with the plow-beam iu frontof tbeaile 

 and extended back over tbe axle, ot the link 

 Q, the elbow-lever R, and tbe slotted standard 

 S, whereby said bar may be guided and raised, 

 as described. 



2. In ^sulky-plow, the combination, with the 

 frame I) and tbe plow-beam J, of the hinged 

 stirrup Z and the adjustable foot lever W.sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described. 

 272,092. FRANCIS F. SMITH, Sandusky, 



and JOHN W. LOCKWOOD, Gypsum, 

 assignors to the Sandusky Plow Co., San- 

 duakv, Ohio. Plow-Sulkv. Feb. 13, 1883. 

 Fileci April 27, 1882. 



Thisinvention relates especially to the plow- 

 sulky wiih jdow and power lift attached for 

 which we apjilied for a patent on the 2iJthday 

 of April, ISHIJ; and the nature of our present 

 improvements will be clearly,understood from 

 the following <]escription, claims, and necom- 

 l)an.^■i^g drawings. 



1. Tho combination oi tho hand -lever L, 

 locking device^, toothed devices N and O, bar 

 J, upon which the plow is hung, axle a, pro- 

 pelliog-wheel B, and treadle-lever P,provided 

 with means for simultaneously unlocking the 

 device g and throwing the toothed device N 

 into gear with the toothed device O, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose described. 



2. The treadle-lever P, provided with means 

 whereby it is enabled to release the locking 

 device g, and simultaneously operate the rack 

 of the power-lift, substantially ns aud for the 

 purpose described. 



3. The locking-bolt <7, provided with a lug, fj', 

 in combination with tho treadle-lever P, pro- 

 vided with an unlocking portion, p, and a rock- 

 ing stirrup, M, for throwing the toothed device 



iN into gear with the toothed gear O, substan 

 tially us and for the purpose described. 



4. The locking-bolt jirovided with a lug, ^ 

 and the hanil-levcr L, provided with a slotted 

 clasping-gnide, L', and a suitable closed guide, 

 1?, substaittially aa and for the purjiose de- 

 scribed. 



