PLOWS. 



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Claim. I. In a plow, the combination of a 

 mold-board having upon it a lug A 3 , a remov- 

 able plate A 2 , for preventing the earth and 

 other substances from passing over the upper 

 edge of said mold-board, and a lug A', cast 

 upon the beam A, for securing in place the for- 

 ward end of the plate A 2 , the parts being ar- 

 ranged to operate substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



2. The adjustable socket B, provided with 

 flanges B' and B 2 . for forming a receptacle for 

 the lower ends of the handle, and a slotted 

 arm B 3 , for adjusting its position, for the pur- 

 pose of elevating or depressing the outer ends 

 of said handles, in combination with the land- 

 side of the plow, substantially as set forth. 



3. A plow having projections C C cast upon 

 the upper and lower edges of its beam, which 

 extend beyond the flanges thereof, whereby 

 bearing-surfaces are formed upon the upper and 

 lower flanges of the beam for the standard of 

 the jointer to rest upon, substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



4. The combination of the beam A, having 

 in it a slot or aperature C 3 , the lugs C C, the 

 standard C, and wedge C 2 , the parts being ar- 

 ranged for operation substantially as set forth. 



222,894. ANDREW GOODYEAR, 



Springport, Mich. Plows. Dec. 23, 1879. 



Filed July 30, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the stock A, 

 having the curved and vertically-corrugated 

 front face, with the beam F and rod E, all 

 substantially as set forth, and for the purpose 

 specified. 



2. In combination with the curved stock A, 

 the bifurcated arm L' and L 2 , having its upper 

 prong corrugated and slotted, and its forward 

 end grooved for the reception of a jointer L, 

 the arrangement of parts being as shown, where- 

 by the arm is carried upon the stock of the 

 plow, and the jointer is made adjustable verti- 

 cally, as described. 



222,984. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 

 ville, Conn., assignor of one-half of his 

 right to the Collins Company, same place. 

 Plows. Dec. 30, 1879. Filed July 3, 1879. 

 The flange on the landside extends across 

 and has bolted thereto the flanges of the mold- 

 board and the share, by which means the sev- 

 eral parts are firmly united without bolt-holes 

 on their working faces. 



Claim. The mold-board a, with its flange 

 a', the share b, with its flange b', and the land- 

 side c, with its base-flange <? , extending and 

 secured to the other flanges, all combined, sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



223,361. PETER KESSLER, Butler, 

 Md. Plows. Jan. 6, 1880. Filed Oct. 3, 

 1879. 



Claim. The combination, in a plow, of a 

 mold-board and a landside, each having curves 

 on their forward edges which conform, a cutter 

 provided on the inner side with a curved 

 shoulder a, which covers the curved edges of 



the mold-board and landside, and having at its 

 lower cutting extremity a lateral projection or 

 foot d, and reversible point having on its upper 

 and lower surface an angular lug/, forming an 

 oblique shoulder, which rests against the afore- 

 said foot on the cutter, as set forth. 



223.579. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 

 ville, Conn., assignor of one-half of his right 

 to the Collins Company, same place. Plows. 

 Jan. 13. 1880. Filed Nov. 20, 1879. 

 Claim. The share a and its flange a', the 



landside b and its flange b' , and the mold-board 

 c, with its flange-base c' and downwardly-pro- 

 jecting flange /', to which the flanges of the 

 other parts are bolted, and by which the parts 

 of the plow are united without exposing the 

 bolts upon its face, substantially as described. 



223.580. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 



ville, Conn., assignor of one-half of his right 



to the Collins Company, same place. Plows. 



Jan. 13, 1880. Filed Nov. 20, 1879. 



Claim. The combination of the mold-board 

 a, with its flange a', the share b, with its flange 

 b' , the landside c, with its flange /, and the 

 independent or separate flange-base d, support- 

 ing and connecting the other parts, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



223,666. AUGUSTUS G. CHRIST- 

 MAN, Sheridan, Pa. Plows. Jan. jo, 

 1880. Filed Oct.' 28, 1879. 

 Claim 1. The combination of a cast-iron 

 share or point F", of form shown and described, 

 with an open-base hollow standard C, mold- 

 board E, landside N', and loose shoe-piece M, 

 for the purpose substantially as described. 



2. The hollow standard C, with open base, 

 in combination with the mold-board E, hav- 

 ing its lower front end cut away at e, and 

 adapted to receive the cast-iron share F", land- 

 side N\ and independent shoe-piece M, or the 

 wrought-iron bar-share F', segment F, and 

 landside N, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



3. The adjusting brace g, with transverse 

 slot, in combination with standard C, colter 

 block or pad/, and beam A, as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



4. The standard C, with arm d and seat k, 

 in combination with the adjusting-brace g, ful- 

 crum-block J, lock-block K, and beam A, sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



5. The colter pad or block/, in combination 

 with the adjusting-brace g, colter h 1, and 

 standard C, substantially as shown, and for the 

 purpose described. 



6. The adjustable handles B, in combination 

 with the fulcrum-block J, lock-block K, and 

 palms /", for the purpose substantially as shown 

 and described. 



223,987. JOHN B. BRUCE, Sunny 



Dale, Kans., assignor of one-half of his light 

 to William M. Summers, Cleopatra, Mo. 

 Plows. Feb. 3, 1880. Filed June 30, 1879. 

 Claim. In a plow, the casting b, constructed 



