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PLOWS. 



surfaces, for the purpose of applying enamel, 

 substantially as set forth. 



160,094. ALBT. HAMPE, Staunton, 111. 



Plows. Feb. 23, 1S75. Filed Aug. 4, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The plow-point F, having an an- 

 gular share-edge, a horizontal base, and a dove- 

 tailed recess to receive the landside and plate 

 B, as shown and described. 



2. The sectional share and point, constructed 

 as described, in combination with the sectional 

 mold-board A and landside, as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



160,836. JOHN O. MINOR, Bedford, 



Iowa, assignor of nine-tenths his right to P. 



H. Oxley, John P. Bell, Burson Fordyce, 



A. J. Litleir, Simon Wright, J. T. King, P. 



D. Curran, W. A. Webb, and D. Griffith. 



Plows. Mar. 16, 1875. Filed Apr. 28, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The perforated plate d on the 

 front end of the beam B, in combination with 

 the block a on the beam A, and the adjustable 

 coupling devices c h k on the central portions 

 of the beams A and B, substantially as shown 

 and described, and for the purposes specified. 



2. The loop or bearing c on the beam A, and 

 having the groove c' , in combination with the 

 loop h on the beam B, having the slide h' car- 

 rying the set-screw k, substantially as described, 

 and for the purposes specified. 



160,989. WILLIAM ADAMS, Long 



Island, Kans. Plows. Mar. 23, 1875. Filed 



Feb. i, 1875. 



A horizontal knife extending at right angles 

 from the plow-point, to cut under the furrow. 



Claim. As a new article of manufacture, 

 the plowshare A, with its attachment B, as de- 

 scribed, and for the purposes specified. 



162,240. JNO. LANE, St. Louis, Mo., 



assignor to Hapgood & Co., same place. 



Plows. Apr. 20, 1875. Filed Jan. 14, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The land-bar B, with support C 

 and shoulders Z Z', in combination with the 

 standard D, curved to the back of the mold- 

 board and ending against the shoulder Z', and 

 removable therefrom, and secured to the land- 

 bar with a bolt at a', arranged as and for the 

 purpose shown. 



2. The frog E, bent to the curve of the 

 mold-board, and twisted to the side of the 

 standard, in combination with the wide sup- 

 port W, covering the line of junction, as shown, 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



162,549. O. A. HEGE, Salem, N. C. 



Plows. Apr. 27, 1875. Filed Mar. 17, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The plate A, having the lugs F 

 F on its back, and concentric horizontal grooves 

 O between curved vertical flange a a on its face 

 side, as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The standard B, of the shape described 

 and shown, having the horizontally-concentric 

 grooves K and the curved vertical slots D, as 

 set forth. 



3. The combination of the plate A, standard 



B, cuff b, beam H, and wedges c c, all con- 

 structed and arranged, as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



164,025. HOLCQM OLSON, Mount 

 Pleasant, Iowa. Plows. June 1,1875. Filed 

 Apr. 1, 1875. 



Claim. 1. A mold board and point or share 

 made in one piece and provided with a flange 

 d, as shown, to be clamped between the plow- 

 standard B and landside-bar E, all combined 

 substantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



2. The frame of a plow, consisting of the 

 standard B, bar G, arm H, supporting-plate 

 I, and landside-bar E, all substantially as and 

 for the purpose herein set forth. 



3. The combination of the mold-board J, 

 frame B G H, and set-screw /, for regulating 

 the curve of the mold-board, substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



164,134. BYRON 0. BRADLEY, Chi- 

 cago, 111. Plows. June 8, 1875. Filed 

 Mar. 19, 1875. 



Claim. The standard A and the parts B, 

 formed or rigidly secured together, and con- 

 structed as described, forming a foundation for, 

 and in combination with, the mold-board C 

 and landside D, and points E, all as and for 

 the purpose herein described. 



164,201. JOHN B. NORRIS, MAR- 

 CUS M. BOWERS, and WM. C. DIM- 

 MOCK, Richmond, Va. Plows. June 8, 

 1875. Filed Aug. 4, 1874. 

 Claim. 1. The neck or stem of a plow, with 

 movable and fixed annular collars or rings 

 forming ledges around the neck or stem, each 

 of said ledges being provided with a suitable 

 number of anti-friction balls combined with a 

 revolving cylinder or collar suspended over and 

 resting upon the top series or group of balls, as 

 shown in Fig. 8, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



2. The revolving cylinder or collar of a plow 

 formed with one or more nicks or notches L' 

 L', as shown in Figs. 5, 1 1, for the purpose sub- 

 stantially as set forth and described. 



3. A plow-brace or pedestal bracket formed 

 with an inclined or an oval breast, a 2 , and an 

 elliptical or elongated arched arm, b x b 2 , formed 

 with a mortise through the breast part thereof, 

 and provided with a detachable breast-piece </', 

 substantially as shown, and described, for the 

 purposes set forth. 



4. The mold-board formed with the spur-like 

 projection or scraper m' , in combination with 

 the revolving cylinder /£', Figs. 1, 2, 12, sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



5. A landside strip and share of a plow, 

 fluted or grooved on the under side, as shown 

 at S Figs. 1, 4, 8, 9, substantially as set forth 

 and described. 



6. The fender-pin n 1 , the fender-plate « 3 , and 

 the lateral shield-plates « 2 , combined with the 

 plow-beam, and the revolving cvlinder or col- 



