CLEANERS. 



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scribed and shown, and arranged to operate as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



113, 421. CHARLES M. GORDON, La 



Porte, Ind. Plow-Colters. Apr. 4, 1871. 

 Claim. The combination of the reel D and 

 cutter A B, as and for the purposes set forth. 



114,220. WARREN H. STONE, Leba- 

 non, Mich. Plow-Colters. Apr. 25, 187 1. 

 Claim. The combination of the wheel A, 

 sheave B, pronged sheave-wheel C, clasp and 

 axel D and F, with endless chain E, or their 

 equivalents, all for the purposes and substantial- 

 ly as described. 



114,881. NELSON S. THOMPSON, 



Richmond, Ind. Cultivators. May 16, 



1871. 



Claim. The arrangement of the trash-clean- 

 er h, adjustable clamps abed, and guide- 

 frame D, in combination with the convertible 

 wheel C, so that the latter may be used to pro- 

 pel the trash-cleaner h or serve for a fender, in 

 the manner and for the purposes specified. 



122,155. GEORGE W. BURR, East 

 Line, N. Y. Plow Cleaners. Dec. 26, 

 1871. 



Claim. The clearing-wheel A, provided 

 with curved or downward-projecting teeth, ar- 

 ranged in the throat of the plow, as shown and 

 described. 



130,832. ALANSON P. WEBBER, 



Saratoga Township, Marshall county, 111. 

 Plows. Aug. 27, 1872. 



The cavities of the journals are made point 

 upward to prevent the accumulation of sand. 



Claim. The rotary feeder B, having pivotal 

 pin g, and socket i, in combination with stop 

 f, projecting arm B, and shovel d, substantially 

 as set forth. 



132,857. JOHN B. PLACE, Auburn 

 township, Susquehanna county, Pa. Plow- 

 Cleaners. Nov. 5, 1872. 

 The forked rod H straddles the plow-beam. 

 It is vibrated by the rotation of the guide- 

 wheel. 



Claim. The combination, with a plow hav- 

 ing beam A, standard B, and wheel D, of the 

 rod G having a hook at its front end and its 

 rear end forked to straddle the plow-beam, 

 adjustable disk b, and swivel-eye a, all substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes set forth. 



139,036. GEORGE B. VAUGHAN, 



Peoria, 111. Plows. May 20, 1873. Filed 



Oct. 15, 1872, 



The axes of the roller is adjustable at its low- 

 er end so as to vary the angle. A projection 

 of the mold-board forms a shield for the axis. 



Claim. 1. An adjustable plate, in combina- 

 tion with roller D, for regulating its angle so 

 as to facilitate the discharge of weeds or stalks 

 from the plow, substantially as set forth. 



2. The combination of the adjustable plate 



g, shield e, roller D, standard C, and beam B, 

 substantially as set forth. 



145,120. JOHN B. NORRIS, Richmond, 



Va. Plows. Dec. 2, 1873. Filed Sep. 10, 



1873- 



The plow-standard has two branches which 

 pass through the beam, and both are cylindrical. 

 The forward one is provided with an outer 

 cylinder, the interior of which is fitted with 

 anti-friction balls, so that it will turn with ease, 

 and thus avoid clogging. 



Claim. The combination of anti-friction 

 balls with a roller, cylinder, or drum, m m, 

 and neck or stem J K I of a plow, in the man- 

 ner as shown in Fig. 3 and 5, for the purpose 

 substantially as set forth and described. 



147,036. HARVEY BLUE, Medina, 

 Wis. Plows. Feb. 3, 1874. Filed Nov. 

 22, 1873. 



To the gage-wheel of the plow are attached 

 two curved connecting-rods. One reaches to 

 a knife on the land-side of the colter, and 

 gives it a longitudinally vibrating movement. 

 The other is attached to the crank-arm of a 

 pivoted curved hook, and gives it motion 

 across the throat of the plow. 



Claim. The hook K and bar L, connected 

 with the wheel E by the rods H I and cranks 

 F G, in combination with the plow-beam A and 

 plow C, substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



154,323. JOSIAH J. DEAL and SAM- 

 UEL HOBBS, Wilmot, Ohio. Plow- 

 Cleaners. Aug. 25, 1874. Filed Sep. 5, 



i873- 



A plunger is placed just below the beam at 

 the standard, and a rod leads backward and 

 upward to the handles. By drawing upon the 

 rod, the plunger is thrust forward, carrying 

 with it whatever may have accumulated in front 

 of the standard. 



Claim. The combination of the slotted 

 clearer G, having both a sliding and swinging 

 movement, the pivoted vibratory lever H, fixed 

 pivot-guides I, and operating-rod L, in the 

 manner and for the purpose herein specified. 



164,727. OLE J. GLASOE, Lanes- 

 borough, Minn. Plows. June 22, 1875. Filed 

 Mar. 25, 1875. 



A belt or endless chain is operated by an ob- 

 lique land-side wheel. The chain carries cutter- 

 blades or clearers projecting downward. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, the endless chain or 

 band E, provided with clearers f, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the wheel or disk D, 

 having the concentrically-arranged cogs h, 

 with the pinion g, shaft d, pulleys b c, and chain 

 E, having cutters F, substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth, 



