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COLTERS. 



87,220. C E STELLER, Chicago, 111. 

 Revolving Colters. Feb. 23, 1869. Ante- 

 dated Feb. 11, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The socket D, arranged and 

 constructed substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



2. The combination of socket D, shank C 

 and wedge V, arranged to operate the cutter 

 F, substantially as described. 



87,420. E. G. MATTHEWS, Newton, 

 Mass. Plows. Mar. 2, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The combination with the un- 

 der side of the plow beam A of a slotted stock 

 D, for supporting the sward-cutter E, substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The combination with the stock D and 

 beam A of the intermediate guard-plate e, sub- 

 stantially as an for the purposes set forth. 



3. The combination and relative arrange- 

 ment of the parts marked A, C, D, E, and e, 

 as shown and described. 



88,309. JOHN LANE, Chicago, 111.; 

 assignor to himself, C. H. Hapgood, Wil- 

 liam B. Young, andG. H. Laughton, same 

 place, Plow-Colters. Mar. 30, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. Imparting to the colter A a lat- 

 eral adjustment, by making that portion D of 

 its bearing which comes in contact with the 

 beam, rounded, substantially as described. 



2. The combination of the holder C and 

 slotted adjustable block D, for holding the 

 colter in position, and adjusting the same ver- 

 tically, as set forth. 



3. The corrugated or grooved plate F, in 

 combination with the holder C and staple E, 

 for adjusting the colter, and adapting it to 

 plows with different sized beams, substantially 

 as set forth. 



4. The holder C, constructed as described 

 and having the diagonal groove for the staple, 

 as set forth. 



5. The combination of the holder C, adjus- 

 table slotted plate D, and standard B, with 

 the pin a, all constructed and arranged to 

 operate substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth, 



88,414 JOHN G. ROBINSON, Spring- 

 field, 111. Trench Plows. Mar. 30, 1869. 

 Antedated. Mar. 22, 1869. 

 Claim. The attaching this stationary colter 

 the heel of the sod plow, extended downward 

 and sloping backward for cutting the furrow- 

 slice of the trench plow, in the manner de- 

 scribed. 



88,794. BENJAMIN F MASTERS, 

 Middleport, 111. Plows. Apr. 13, 1869. 

 Claim. The arrangement and combination 



of the cutter M, key W, colter C, brace B, 



and clamps h H ', substantially as shown and 



described. 



91,644. J. W. LEWIS, Oregon City, 

 Oreg. Roller Cutters for Plows. June 22, 

 1869. 



Claim. A roller-cutter for plows, consist- 

 ing of a roller, A, arms B B, swivel-joint i>, 

 and braces C C, substantially as herein de- 

 scribed. 



93,011. G. D. ROWELL, Menomonee 

 Falls, Wis. Adjustable Mold-Boards and 

 Colters. July 27, 1869. 

 Claim. A colter and mold-board, consist- 

 ing of colter A, mold-board B, slots C, and 

 bolts D, substantially as described. 



93,558. JOHN RUN YON, Marshal 



Township, and George Ingersoll, Marshall, 



Mich. Plows. Aug. 10, 1869. 



Claim. In combination with a plow, the 



colter C, having its cutting-end e bent to land 



at a suitable angle, and arranged relatively 



with the plow, substantially in the manner and 



for the purpose set forth. 



93,636. ROBERT NEWTON, Jersey- 

 ville, 111. Rolling-Cutters for Plows. 

 Aug. 10, 1869. 

 Claim. In a revolving cutter the wooden 



bushing D, substantially as described, and for 



the purpose set forth. 



93,888. DAVID W. HUGHES. Pal- 

 myra, Mo. Attaching Plow-Colters. Aug. 

 17, 1869. 



Claim. 1. Providing the hubs of the col- 

 ter or wheel B with conical journals c, and 

 bearings b, as and for the purpose described. 



2. In combination with the conical journals 

 c, the lock-plate d, constructed and operating 

 substantially as described. 



3. The hexagonal sleeve e, as and for the 

 purpose described. 



95,194. EDWIN A. CHUBB, Ionia, 

 Mich. Plow-Wheels. Sep. 28, 1869. 

 Claim, 1. The slotted shank E, provided 

 with slot n and hood m, substantially as de- 

 scribed, for the purpose specified. 



2. The cap C, in connection with the chan- 

 nel or recess a in the hub B, for the purposes set 

 forth. 



3. The arrangement of the wheel A, hub B, 

 cap C, bolt D, shank E, sleeve o, recess d, 

 and hood m, when constructed and operating 

 substantially as herein described. 



96,057. FLAVIUS J. UNDER- 

 WOOD. Rock Island. 111. Rotary-Col- 

 ters. Oct. 19, 1869. 

 Claim. A rotary colter, having a hub, 

 composed of the two parts B, and C, con- 

 structed so as to screw together and clasp the 

 blade A, between them, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



96,575. CONRAD FURST, Chicago, 

 111. Colters for Plows. Nov. 9, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. The arm, or the pendant B, hav- 

 ing a curved or angular back, and a cylinder or 

 bearing, C, on the side thereof, in combina- 

 tion with a bent fork, E, H, substantially as and 

 for the purposes specified. 



