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PLOWS. 



189,496. J. REICH, Buffalo, N. Y. Plows. 



Apr. 10, 1S7 7. Filed Feb. 26, 1877. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, the combination of 

 the following elements : the curved beam A, 

 having socket for the colter, and having the 

 standard A', L-shaped in cross-section, one 

 member forming the front portion of the mold- 

 board, and supporting the rear wing thereof, 

 the landside and frame secured to the other 

 member of the standard, forming a support for 

 the handles, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



2. The combination, with the plow-beam A, 

 having the lugs/ on its forward end, of the 

 adjusting-screw P and the pivoted open disk L, 

 as described. 



3. The combination, with the plow-beam A, 

 having the lugs /, of the adjusting-screw P, 

 the pivoted open disk L, and the clevis N, as 

 stated. 



189,885. GEO. WIARD and 0. W. 



HOUGH, East Avon, assignor to the Wiard 



Plow Company, Batavia, N. Y. Plows. 



Apr. 24, 1877. Filed July 17, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with the rear 

 standard G', cast with the transverse rib K, of 

 the beam A, formed with two or more holes m, 

 adjustable hook-bolt L, and interposed wedge 

 N, all arranged as shown, so that the beam can 

 be adjusted longitudinally, laterally, and ver- 

 tically from the same standard, as hereinbefore 

 set forth. 



2. The combination, with the standard B 

 and beam A, made longitudinally adjustable, of 

 the U-shaped clamp H and strap h, provided 

 with hooks i i' for holding the handle-brace I, 

 substantially as and for the purpose hereinbe- 

 fore set forth. 



190,500. ANTON LAUER and JU- 

 LIUS HARTMANN, Louisville, Ky. 

 Plows. May 8, 1877. Filed Mar. 3, 1877. 

 The point and mold-board concave, the edge 

 of the former being a colter or cutting-edge. 

 A low landside with a branch in front extend- 

 ing up the standard. 



Claim. The landside F, having its upper 

 part extended upward upon the standard as 

 high as the mold-board, and having an upward 

 and outward curve, to cause its forward edge 

 to coincide with the landside edges of the mold- 

 board D and concave point E, in combination 

 with the said mold-board and point, and with 

 the standard C, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



7,803. A. LAUER and J. HARTMANN, 



Louisville, Ky. Plows. Patent No. 190,500, 



May8,i877. Reissued July 17, 1877. Filed 



July 5, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The triangular point, constructed 

 as described, in combination with the landside 

 extended upward and outward, and the stand- 

 ard, substantially as and for the purpose spe- 

 cified. 



2. The detachable landside F, having the 

 upward extension a curved outward from the 



beam, in combination with the mold-board and 

 the point, the latter being extended upward, 

 and secured to the landside extension, their 

 upper portions having a corresponding curva- 

 ture and lying in contact, substantially as 

 shown and described, for the purpose spe- 

 cified. 



190,932. WM. M. TOWERS, Rome, 



Ga. Plows. May 15, 1877. Filed Apr. 



3> 1877. 



Claim. 1. As a means for combining the 

 mold-board I, landside K, and plow-point L 

 with each other, and with the plow-foot B, the 

 block H, provided with the recess h' , and con- 

 structed in the manner substantially as specified. 



2. In combination with the rear end of the 

 beam A, provided with the vertically-elongated 

 slot a, and with the handles M, the bolt m, ar- 

 ranged to pivot their lower forward ends upon 

 said beam, the straps N, encircling said hand- 

 les, and the bolt O, passing horizontally 

 through the latter, said straps, and said slot a, 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



191,022. J. D. BOWEN, Roseburg, 

 Oregon. Plows. May 22, 1877. Filed 

 Sept. 16, 1876. 



Claim. A sheet of steel, shaped to form 

 landside B and shares A C, the whole adapted 

 to be connected with parts D E F G, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



191,446. WILLIAM S. LAWRENCE, 



Kalamazoo, Mich. Plows. May 29, 1877. 



Filed Nov. 18, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The standard B, provided with 

 the shoulder b' , in combination with the mold- 

 board C and colter E, extending above the up- 

 per edge of the mold-board, flush with the top 

 of the shoulder b' , substantially as described. 



2. The detachable lugs G G', bent as de- 

 scribed, and adapted to be inserted between 

 flanges on the mold-board or landside, for 

 securing the handles to the mold-board and 

 landside, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



3. The handles F, in combination with the 

 detachable lugs G G', constructed as described, 

 the landside D, and mold-board C, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



191,688. LA FAYETTE W. LILES, 



Jackson, Miss. Plows. Junes, 1877. Filed 



Mar. 23, 1877. 



Claim. The pivoted standard B, provided 

 with the circular-faced lug D, and the slotted 

 standard C, provided with the grooves g, in 

 combination with the beam A, provided with 

 the grooved plate E, all constructed to operate 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



192,930. W. PAINTER, Albion, 111. 

 Stump Plows. July 10, 1877. Filed May 



5. l8 77- 



A hollow standard with a horizontal web 



across its cavity and a cross bar upon its rear 



edges. It is rut awnv and shouldered to re- 



