FENDERS. 



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95,287. ALEXANDER B. THORN- 

 TON, Berlin, 111. Corn-Plow Fenders. 

 Sep. 28, 1869. 



Claim. The fender E, when constructed as 

 described, in combination with the slotted 

 standard D and D', or its equivalent, I and K, 

 shown in Fig. 2, substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



95,541. CHARLES IMMANUEL 

 VOIGT, West Salem, 111. Double-Shovel 

 Plows. Oct, 5, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The beam A, brace or gage-rods 

 I, standards B, round D, bolt or round F, 

 handles E, keepers or staples G, and bolt H, 

 in combination with each other, when said 

 parts are constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described, and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



2. The cutters J, constructed and adjustably 

 secured to the standards B, substantially as 

 herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



3. The fender K, constructed as described, 

 and adjustably connected to the plow-beam A 

 and standards B, by means of the long bolt Ff, 

 washers N, hook and links L, and adjustable 

 slide M, substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed, and for the purposes set forth. 



GARDNER, 



Clod- Fender. 



95,676. FRANCIS M. 



Brown Township, Ohio. 



Oct. 12, 1869. 



Claim. The mode of constructing and 

 manner of attaching a guard or clod-fender to 

 a plow or cultivator, as shown and described. 



96,234. JAMES HIGGINS and JOHN 

 W. HIGGINS, Orth, Ind. Plow Clod- 

 Fenders. Oct. 26, 1869. 

 Claim. The clod-fenders herein described, 

 having wooden beam and bent plate, as speci- 

 fied, together with the bent teeth v, chain D, 

 and adjustable bar E, constructed and arranged 

 as set forth. 



96,293. LEWIS C. WITT and W. F. 



JONES, Boston, Ind. Fenders for Plows. 



Oct. 26, 1869. 



Claim. 1. A fender, constructed in the 

 manner described, in combination with the 

 two slotted bars B and C, the vertical rod I, 

 and chain W, the whole being arranged and 

 operated substantially as herein set forth. 



2. In combination with the fender, as de- 

 scribed, the lever K, ratchet-bar M, and spring 

 N, the whole being constructed and operated 

 substantially as set forth. 



97,201. ABRAHAM B. KING, Camden, 

 Ohio. Cultivators. Nov. 23, 1869. Ante- 

 dated Nov. 17, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The pivoted shield/, in combin- 

 ation with the beam D, as and for the purpose 

 described. 



2. The beam D, with its brace d, constructed 

 and arranged substantially as described. 



3. The break C, in combination with the 



brace d l and projection d 2 , arranged and 

 operated as and for the purpose set forth. 



4. The plow described, having the weed- 

 break, cultivator, and shield, combined and 

 arranged as described, for the purpose set forth. 



97,785. FRANCIS M. LOWDEN and 

 JOHN D. LOWDEN, Lawrence, Ind. 

 Clod-Fenders. Dec. 14, 1869. 



Claim. The clod-fender herein described, 

 when the same is constructed .in its several 

 parts and used substantially as herein set forth. 



98,041. WILLIAM L. DEARTH and 

 G. P. RONDEBUSH, Jefferson, Ind. 

 Clod-Fenders. Dec. 21, 1868. 



Claim. 1. A fender or plant-shield, con- 

 structed, substantially as herein described, of a 

 single bar of rod-iron bent to form an outer 

 frame carrying two interior longitudinal bars, 

 and provided with suitable loops formed by 

 twists in the bar, to receive supporting and 

 adjusting rods or bolts, as herein set forth. 



2. The supporting-device A, in combination 

 with a fender constructed as above described, 

 when said device is formed of a single rod, 

 twisted, substantially as herein described. 



3. The combination of the fender with its 

 supporting-device by means of the arm and 

 loose bolt k, playing in eyes or loops d f g in 

 the fender-bars, whereby the fender is made 

 self-adjusting, substantially as herein set forth. 



98,128. JOHN W. TULL, Zionsville, 

 Ind. Clod-Fenders. Dec. 21, 1869. 



Claim. A clod-fender, consisting of bar D, 

 plate E, hub/, provided with arms g g, and 

 shield G, all combined and arranged, in com- 

 bination with the plow, substantially in the 

 manner and for the purpose described. 



98,989. DANIEL O. MOORE and 

 FRANK REID, Everton, Ind. Clod- 

 Fenders. Jan. 18, 1870. 

 Claim. 1. The curved spring E, construct- 

 ed as described, its rear end being split or 

 forked, substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



2. The combination of the spring E, wheel 

 G, supporting-bar H, rod I, and nut J, all 

 constructed as described, and arranged to 

 operate substantially in the manner and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



99,905. GEORGE H. JACKSQN, 



College Corner, Ind. Clod and Corn- 



Stalk Fenders. Feb. 15, 1870. Antedated 



Feb. 5, 1870. 



Claim. A clod-fender, combining in its 

 construction a series of rods, curved in such 

 a manner that their rear ends shall assume a 

 horizontal position, a bar or beam to which 

 the rods are secured, an angled iron for secur- 

 ing the fender in position, and an arm for 

 securing the fender to the beam of a plow, 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



