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means of the transverse bolt, which passes 

 through the block, as shown and described. 



200,478. JONATHAN H. RIGGAN, 



Forestville, N. C. Plows. Feb. 19, 1878. 



Filed Oct. 6, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The sweep N, having wings, and 

 recessed, as shown and described, so that it 

 may be substituted for point D, as set forth. 



2. The combination of the guard-plate P 

 with the standard A and the sweep, to prevent 

 the seat for the mold-board from being worn, 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



200,861. HORATIO GALE, Albion, 

 Mich., assignor to Gale Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, same place. Plows. Mar. 5, 1878. 

 Filed Dec. 31, 1877. 



Claim. In a plow, the standard E, curved 

 to the front and rear, and having the vertical 

 flanged recess m on the extreme forward and 

 upper part of the front projection of the stand- 

 ard for receiving a jointer-arm D, in combina- 

 tion with an adjustable beam F, pivoted to the 

 forward projection of the plow-standard, sub- 

 stantially as described and shown. 



201,153. SAMUEL H. BOGENRIEF 

 and WM. PATTISON, St. Cloud, Minn. 

 Plows. Mar. 12, 1878. Filed Dec. 6, 1877. 

 Claim. As an improved article of manufac- 

 ture, the plowshare D, the line of whose back 

 edge or end A is parallel with the landside E, 

 and designed as described, so that it may be 

 joined to the mold-board, and form, when so 

 joined, a continuous line from the lower back 

 point of the share to the upper back point b of 

 the mold-board. 



201,222. PATRICK H. BURNS and 

 WILLIAM G. McELHANY, Indiana, 

 Pa., assignors to said Burns. Plows. Mar. 

 12, 1878. Filed June 11, 1877. 

 Claim. The standard B, made convex on 

 one and concave on the other side, notched 

 and shouldered to receive the landside, mold- 

 board point, and share, and iii combination 

 therewith, as shown and described. 



201,471. CLINTON A. WEED, Racine, 



Wis., assignor to Case, Whiting & Co., same 

 place. Plows. Mar. 19, 1878. Filed Nov. 



1, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The plow-beam D, pivoted in the 

 enlarged slot of the handle-post E, and having 

 its rear end curved downward and forward to 

 enter the mortise at F, its penetration into said 

 mortise being limited by holes L and pin M, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



2. The combination of the adjustable beam 

 D, slotted handle-post E, provided with cover 

 H, and dovetailed frog P, all constructed sub- 

 stantially as des- ribed. 



201,510. LOUIS EBERLE, Sr., EMIL 

 EBERLE, and LOUIS EBERLE, Jr., 



Mabelvale, Ark. Plows. Mar. 19, 1878. 



Filed Jan. 19, 1878. 



Claim. In combination with the plow-beam, 



stock, and colter, the stay-bar N, with slot and 

 rod, as described, the keys q t, and set-screw s, 

 substantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



201,786. CORNELIUS KOPPEN- 



HEFFER, Halifax, Pa. Plows. Mar. 26, 



1878. Filed Jan. 31, 1878. 



The handle adjusts on undercut ribs cast on 

 the mold-board, forming flanges for the screw- 

 head. The beam is adjusted laterally by the 

 set-screws, and vertically by screw on rear end 

 of beam. 



Claim. 1. The iron plow-beam C, reduced, 

 screw-threaded, and bent down at its rear end, 

 and combined, by means of the bolt a and nut 

 c, with the plow having extension B and lips b 

 b, substantially as shown and described. 



2. In combination with the plow having ex- 

 tension B and slotted lips b b, the plow-beam 

 pivoted to said extension, and bent down and 

 inserted into the slots of said lips at the rear 

 end, and having a fastening-nut c, and adjust- 

 ing-screrws//, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



202,688. GEO. W. WIMPEE and 

 WM. F. WIMPEE, Centre, Ala. Plows. 

 Apr. 23, 1878. Filed June 9, 1877. 

 Claim. In a plow, the combination of the 

 slotted and perforated beam A, cutting stand- 

 ard and landside B B', formed in one piece, 

 and curved slotted, or double brace H, the 

 standard and brace arranged to be placed at 

 different positions on beam A, to adapt it to 

 carry a turn plow or a sweep, or to be used 

 without either as a root or sod cutter, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



202,746. JACOB OLDENDORPH, Jr. 



Waterloo, 111. Plows. Apr. 23, 1878. Filed 



Feb. 26, 1878. 



Claim. The combination, in a plow, of the 

 brace F, connecting the beam and mold-board, 

 with the braces G H, bolted to said brace F and 

 to the handles, as shown and described. 



202,817. GEORGE S. HAVEN, Racine, 

 Wis. Plows. Apr. 23, 1878. Filed Feb. 

 16, 1878. 



Claim. 1, The combination, with the plow 

 H I J, of the brace L, having slot n and notches 

 x, the standard B, clip R, fastened to the stand- 

 ard with a set screw, k, and provided with the 

 flange/, tooth i, and bolt /, and the nut s, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



2. The combination, with a plow beam, A, 

 of the slotted casting O, handles C C, with the 

 rod b, the forked brace G, and set screw/, for 

 the purposes set forth. 



3. The combination, with the handles C C, 

 of the standard B, clip E, with plate E' and set 

 screw d, the forked iron D, with plate D', and 

 the bolt c, substantially as herein set forth. 



203,192. GEORGE REESE and PAUL 



REESE, New Albany, Ind. Plows. Apr. 

 30, 1878. Filed Mar. 12, 1878. 



