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PLOWS. 



6,611. JOHN RICH, Troy, N. Y. Plows. 

 July 31, 1849- 



Claim. 1. The manner of forming the bed 

 of a plow with a socket for the admission of the 

 handles, and securing the mold-board to the 

 bed A by means ot the knobs b, the one wedge 

 d serving the double purpose of retaining the 

 mold-board and lower ends of the handles in 

 place, in the manner described and represented. 



2. So constructing the brace C as to make a 

 firm rest and fastening for the handles, thereby 

 rendering an effectual and simple fastening for 

 the handles of a plow, the whole being arranged 

 substantially as set forth. 



6,620. JESSE WARREN, Glens Falls, 



N. Y., July 31, 1849- 



Claims. 1. The exclusive use of a mold- 

 board composed of two sections or parts, J L, 

 the lower section or part, J, being secured to 

 the landside by the trapezoidal-shaped plate O 

 and extension or bed A' upon which it rests, 

 the upper section or part L, being adjustive and 

 adjoined thereto by projecting pivots L' L 3 , 

 upon which it turns, and adjusted and secured 

 by means of a hook-bar, N, fixed to the land- 

 side B, the whole being constructed and ar- 

 ranged in the manner described. 



2. The manner of securing and attaching 

 the land-bar I to the landside, as described and 

 represented. 



3. The combination of the adjustive weed- 

 cutter and leveler F with the landside and ad- 

 justive sustaining wheel E, as described. 



6,788. BENJAMIN SEYLER, Mercers- 

 burg, Pa. Plows. Oct. 16, 1849. 

 Claim. 1. Joining the lower edges of the 

 mold -board and fixed landside d by means of 

 a sole, e, cast in one piece with them, whereby 

 the plow is greatly strengthened and the fasten- 

 ing of the share rendered more secure. 



2. Making an aperture //, through the side of 

 the fixed landside, for the purpose of introduc- 

 ing a wrench to turn the nut on the bolt which 

 holds the share to the sole, the aperture being 

 combined with the manner herein described 

 of fastening on the point. 



7,021. J. HOWELL, W. D. HOWELL, 

 and JOSEPH SEPE, Clarke Co., Ohio, 

 Plows. Jan. 15, 1850. 



Claim. The combination of the crown-head 

 A and bolt D with the upright, by which the 

 plow is made to cut any width and depth de- 

 sired, made substantially as herein described. 



7,656. W. MORRISON, Carlisle, Pa. 



Plows. Sep. 17, 1850. 



Claim. The adjustable spring bar, inter- 

 posed between the point of draft and the frame 

 of the plow, in the manner and for the purpose 

 herein set forth. 



7,994. GEO. HEFFLEY, S. CON- 

 RAD and J. WIGLE, Berlin, Pa. Plows. 

 Mar. 25, 1 85 1. 

 Claim. Providing a right-angled heel-plate 



L, with a hook, P, for the purpose of inter- 

 locking with a hook-shaped projection, Q, at- 

 tached to the land-bar, forming a hook-joint, 

 said heel-plate L forming the bottom and side 

 of the land-bar, and having its rearward por- 

 tion susceptible of vertical adjustment by means 

 of a screw, T, and, when adjusted, being 

 clamped by a horizontal screw-bolt, N, its 

 shank being placed in a segmental slot to ad- 

 mit of its moving with the heel-plate, as de- 

 scribed. 



8,794. JOSHUA WOODWARD, 



Haverhill, N. H. Plows. Mar. 5, 1852. 



Claim. The plate e, constructed, arranged, 

 and combined with the plow, substantially in 

 the manner and for the purpose set forth." 



8,819. E. BALL, Canton, Ohio. Plows. 



Mar. 23, 1852. 



Claim. Connecting the beam to the plow- 

 irons by means of a pivot and stay-bolt, G, and 

 adjustable standard, F, the whole being con- 

 structed and arranged as described, so that the 

 front end of the beam can be set towards either 

 side, or either extremity raised or lowered, 

 without changing the height of the other, or 

 both extremities raised simultaneously and 

 equally or unequally, substantially as set forth. 



9,061. DAVID SWARTZ, Tom's Brook, 



Va. Plows. June 22, 1852. 



Claim. Combining a plow and harrow in 

 one implement ; that is to say, attaching a 

 comb or rake or its equivalent to the rear and 

 upper end of the mold-board, to comb out and 

 pulverize the soil on the bottom of the furrow 

 as it is turned up, substantially as set forth. 



9,129. N. BLATCHLY, Windsor, N. Y. 



Plows. July 20, 1852. 



Claim. The arrangement of the beam of a 

 plow with respect to the irons and the bending 

 of the standard toward the land, and having 

 its line of direction parallel with that of the 

 landside, in the manner and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



9,362. W. L. HUNTER and A. GARD- 

 NER, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plows. Oct. 26, 

 1852. 



Claim. Bolting the standard, mold-board, 

 landside, and share to the block F, or its equiv- 

 alent, instead of bolting or fastening the parts 

 to each other, as has been practiced heretofore, 

 which block F may be connected to the beam 

 by a bolt, K, or otherwise, substantially as de- 

 scribed and represented. 



9,473. HARVEY SPRAGUE, Riga, N. 



Y. Plows. Dec, 14, 1852. 



Claim. The combination of the arms D and 

 E with the connecting and regulating bar I, the 

 arms D and E and the connecting-bar I form- 

 ing an arch and working on an axle which 

 passes through the beam, in the manner and 

 for the purpose substantially as herein described 

 and set forth. 



