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PLOWS. 



29,139. ELIJAH B. CLARK, Talahassee 



Fla. Plows. July 17, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the adjustable 

 diagonal bar E, swinging foot G, swinging bar 

 D, horizotally and vertically moving sole F, 

 and beam A, as and for the purpose shown and 

 described. 



29,162. LOURE GREEN, Great Bend, 



Pa. Plows. July 17, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement and combination 

 of the mold board Z, share Y, landside Q, and 

 standard X ; the whole being constructed as 

 and for the purposes described. 



29,569. SAMUEL CANTERBERRY, 



Holmes Co., Miss. Plows. Aug. 14, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the beam Z, 

 helve a, rod e, bolt c and d, hands /, bar b, 

 piece h, and mold-board g; the whole being 

 constructed and combined in the manner and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



29,591. JOHN S- HALL, West Man- 

 chester, Pa. Plows. Aug. 14, i860. 

 Claim. A shoe or support as a device for 

 fitting a straight handle to the back of a mold- 

 board of a plow, when said shoe is made as de- 

 scribed, of cast of wrought-iron or of steel, and 

 bolted or riveted to the mold-board, as stated. 



29,629, JAMES SMITH, Norfolk. Va. 



Plows. Aug. 14, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the peculiar 

 mold-board C, herein described, straight edged 

 point or cutter A, and inclined landside bar B, 

 with its movable heel piece D, when said mold- 

 board extends down beyond the front end of 

 the landside bar, and the curve of the same is 

 formed by a straight line moving parallel to the 

 edge of the cutter in the path of a cycloid, as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



29,726. P. H. STARKE, Richmond, Va. 



Plows. Aug. 21, i860. 



The frame of this plow consists of an upright 

 standard, provided with a curved flange or 

 wing, and with a recess in the lower part of its 

 side. 



Claim. The construction and relative ar- 

 rangement of the wing c c and mold-board a g 

 i j k (fastened together by means of bolt n, and 

 hooks//", and slots h h,) the plow standard b 

 t s r, the point d g i j k I m, and the landside 

 e r I in, all shown and described. 



29,823. A. ROD EN, Talladega, Ga. 



Plows. Aug. 28, i860. 



Claim. A sliding loop brace B C M, in com- 

 bination with a wedge V W, slotted swinging 

 plate L, mold-board retaining hook O P N, and 

 standard G ; the whose constructed substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes set forth. 



29,858. T. E. 0. BRINLEY, Louisville, 



K.y. Plows. Sep. 4, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement, on the standard 

 D and beam A, of the ledges a b and shoulder 

 h, to admit of the attaching of the standard to 



the landside, mold-board, and beam, as shown, 

 in connection with the brace or rod E, applied 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



30,125. G. W. CUNNINGHAM, Paris, 



Mo. Plows. Sep. 25, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement in a plow of a 

 mold-board I G J, open at a a a, colter H, sharp 

 edges M L, furrow side E, handles D C, and 

 bearer A, as and for the purposes described. 



30,170. WALTER WARREN, Penn 

 Yan, N. Y. Plows. Sep. 25, i860. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the beam A, 

 when made from its forward part to near its 

 union with the mold-board, as described, with 

 the standard E of the fore plow D, and mold- 

 board B, as specified, for the purposes set forth. 



30,712. ANDREW BEUKELMANN, 



Langford, N. Y. Plows. Nov. 27, i860. 



Claim. Connecting the forward portion of 

 the bottom A, of the plow, with the beam, 

 by means of the adjustable coupling arms C D, 

 the arm D being secured to the beam by the 

 face c, and bolts d d, as specified, and connect- 

 ing the rear portion of said bottom A, with the 

 beam, by means of the pivotted connecting bar 

 G, and hand screw H, the connection of the 

 said bottom with the handles being effected by 

 the eye n, and projection o, or their equivalents; 

 the whole arranged, combined, and operating 

 substantially as set forth. 



30,740. THOMAS S. LOOKHART and 

 JOHN A. LOCKHART, Wellington, 

 Mo. Plows. Nov. 27, i860. 

 Claim. The arrangement of a bent rod C 

 C 1 C 2 , serving as a standard, a collar I, fastened 

 to the inside of the mold-board J, and a curved 

 brace e, in combination with the perforations 

 H H, in the standard and the nuts G G, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



31,136. LORENZWOLF, Hamburg, 



Mo. Plows. Jan. 15, 1861. 



The standard is raised or lowered by means 

 of a key, for the purpose of depressing or ele- 

 vating the point of the share. The strap which 

 holds the clevis extends back, and is connected 

 to a plate, through which the standard passes 

 underneath the plow beam. In the back end of 

 this plate there is a lug, through which passes a 

 screw, which operates to turn the rear end of 

 the plate to either side upon the standard, and 

 serves to slew the point of the plow share to 

 the right or left. 



Claim. The arrangement of the standard H, 

 the plate D, the lug I, and screw C, in con- 

 nection with the plow beam and the plow, sub- 

 stantially in the manner described, for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



31,172. WILLIAM JARRELL, Trenton, 



Tenn. Plows. Jan. 22, 1861. 



This invention consists in a peculiar manner 

 of securing the landside of a plow, the advan- 

 tages being facilitv in casting, perfect secnritv 



