370 



PLOWS. 



Claim, i. The combination, with the beam 

 standard C, casting B, and arm G, with elon- 

 gated bolt f, of the handles H H, clips k m, 

 arm I, clip ;«', arm J, having the flange n and 

 slot ri , and the nuts p p, substantially as and 

 for the purposes herein set forth. 



2. The reversible double spear-bar L, pro- 

 vided with the points P P, forming recesses at 

 each side, in combination with the reversible 

 filling-bar L', having its ends formed with ten- 

 ons to fill the recesses of the points, as and for 

 the purposes herein set forth. 



204,361. FRANS NITS OHM ANN, 

 Flatonia, Tex. Plows. May 28, 1878. Filed 

 Mar. 30, 1878. 



Claim. 1. In combination with a plow and 

 plow beam, the rods d and //, connected di- 

 rectly to the landside of the plow, and passed 

 upward through the beam, and provided, res- 

 pectively, with the thumb nut h and nut i 

 above and below the beam, as and for the pur- 

 poses herein set forth. 



2. The combination, with the share C and 

 perforated bar D, of the mold-board H, pro- 

 vided with the lips/ and pin s, and a lever or 

 handle for adjusting the mold-board, substan- 

 tially as herein set forth. 



3. The combination of the movable mold- 

 board H, lever I, perforated post J, and ratchet 

 bar L, substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



204,902. JOHN LANE, Chicago, 111. 



Plows. June 18, 1878. Filed Dec. 17, 1877. 



Claim. The plow-frog frame formed of one 

 piece of metal, consisting of the support B, hav- 

 ing the flange A springing therefrom behind 

 the perforation a, leaving the support B ex- 

 tending forward alone to support the point, 

 and with the ear C and perforations a bcdef, 

 as shown, by which the landside bar D, stand- 

 ard E, mold-board F, share G, and share turn 

 down H are attached, and whereby the perfor- 

 ation a may be high up near the share, all con- 

 structed substantially as shown, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



204,998. MILTON ROSS, San Jose, 



Cal. Vineyard-Plows. July 18, 1878. Filed 



Apr. 10, 1878. 



Claim. 1. The transverse guide-bars C, hav- 

 ing the bar D moving between them, in com- 

 bination with the curved beam E, pivoted at its 

 front end, and having the handles F secured to 

 its rear end, substantially as shown, and for the 

 purpose herein described. 



2. The beam E, pivoted at its front end, 

 united to the laterally-sliding bar D, as shown, 

 and having the handles F attached to its rear 

 end, in combination with the plow-beam s H 

 and crank I and locking pins J and K, or equiv- 

 alent device, substantially as shown, and for the 

 purpose herein described. 



205,491. JOHN LANE, Chicago, 111. 

 Plows. July 2, 1878. Filed Mar. 19, 1878. 

 Claim. 1. In combination with standard C, 



handle J, and land bar H, the single bar A, 

 bent at right angles near its center L-shape, 

 and extending from the handle J to the rear 

 part of the land-bar H, and detachably bolted 

 to the handle J and land-bar H, and the angle 

 a 2 , attached to the standard C some distance 

 above the end, as shown, all arranged and com- 

 bined as shown. 



2. In combination with the mold-board han- 

 dle D and mold-board K, the bar B, having the 

 shoulder b, arm b 1 , and arm b 2 , and arm b l at- 

 tached directly to the mold-board K, and the 

 end of the handle D resting on the shoulder b 

 and against the mold-board K, as shown, and 

 the arm ■ b 2 extending above the shoulder b on 

 the inside of the handle D, and thereto attached 

 directly with two bolts, as shown, as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



3. In combination with the beam handle J, 

 mold-board handle D, and mold-board K, the 

 bar B, having the shoulder b, arm b l , and arm 

 b 2 , brace dand ear e in a single bar, and arm b 1 

 directly attached to the mold-board K, and the 

 end of the handle D resting on the shoulder^ and 

 against the mold-board K, as shown, and the 

 arm b 2 extending upward on the inside of the 

 mold-board handle D, and thence bent, form- 

 ing brace d, extending from the mold-board 

 handle D to the beam handle J, and the ear c 

 formed on the end of the brace d, as shown, and 

 the bar B, attached with the bolts directly to 

 both handles J and D, as shown, all as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



205,552. CHARLES E. HUNTER, 



Fredericksburg, Va. Plows. July 2, 1878. 



Filed Oct. 22, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The standard B of a plow, hav- 

 ing the curve n, horizontal projection m, flange 

 B', and point ^/upon said flange, as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The standard B, as described, having the 

 flange B' and the projection m, curved toward 

 the landside, to form a face for the mold-board, 

 in combination with the mold-board, cast in 

 two piece, C and C, said parts being united 

 by an angular joint, and secured directly to the 

 standard by bolts, substantially as described. 



3. The standard B, provided with a perpen- 

 dicular part and curve n, in combination with 

 the under inclined landside E, substantially as 

 described. 



205,631. LEWIS GIBBS, Canton, Ohio, 



assignor to himself, Jonh R. Bucher, and 



William A. Wikidal, same place. Plows. 



July 2, 1878. Filed Mar. 2, 1878. 



The rocking plate upon the head of the 



standard, the double plates connecting beam 



and handle, and the slotted colter-arm allow the 



vertical adjustment of the beam. Cross-bolt in 



clevis rigid with draft-link. The round does 



not pass through the handles. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the standard 

 B with lug or projection b and the share E, 

 with the depression or socket d, constructed as 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



