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its pin d, and plow-point C, all arranged to op- 

 erate substantially as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



263,256. GEORGE W. VERNON, 



Greensborough, N. C, Plow - Standards. 



Aug. 22, 1882. Filed May 29 1882. 



Claim. 1. The standard provided with 

 the slots e e, one above the other for the pass- 

 age of the threaded ends of the cuff brace and 

 with the oppositely inclined face-bearings F F, 

 terminating said slots exteriorly and turned to- 

 ward each other to throw the nuts inward and 

 effect a clamping bend of said threaded ends, 

 substantially as specified. 



2. The combination with the cuff brace C, 

 and the slotted standard having the oppositely 

 inclined bearings F F, of the beam, its pro- 

 tecting plate k and the nuts n n substantially as 

 specified. 



263,289. RICHARD K. HEALD, Hol- 

 land ; LUOINDA M. HEALD, Adminis- 

 tratrix, ofsaidRICHD. K. HEALD, de- 

 ceased, assignor of one-half to Salmon T. 

 Green, Charlotte, Mich. Plows Aug. 22, 

 1882. Filed July 1, 1881. 

 Claim. In a plow the brace for the beams 

 and standard consisting of an upper plate g, 

 adapted to be placed upon the top side of the 

 beams and a plate g 1 adapted to be placed be- 

 neath the beams and provided with a vertical 

 tongue £* adapted to enter a suitable recess in 

 the under side of the plate^ whereby the plates 

 are more thoroughly secured in place the whole 

 being bound firmly together the plates by the 

 bolt g 3 and the beams by the bolts d' 2 substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



263,789. JAMES W. JORY, Marys* 



ville, Cal. Plows. Sep. 5, 1882. Filed 



June 12, 1882. 



Claim. In a plow the landside D, share E, 

 with its point j having a beveled edge and 

 shoulder^ and its front piece I, with its side 

 groove i having beveled bottoms k k' its socket 

 or mortise wand hole m' the reversible cutting 

 blade or edge G, with its sloping ends having 

 shoulders g and beveled grooves h to fit the 

 beveled edges and shoulders of the share E and 

 front pieces I, and having bolt holes a as shown 

 and the reversible point H, with its tenon p 

 and shank q all arranged fitted and construc- 

 ted substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 set forth. 



264,828. CHARLES HANSON, Rock 

 Island 111., assignor of one half to Frederick 

 Appelquist, same place. Plows. Sep. 19, 

 1882. Filed Mar. 27, 1882. 

 Claim. 1. In a plow, the landside-plate E', 

 formed in one piece with the frog C. and the 

 standard H, in combination with the mold- 

 board A, share B, and recessed point F, form- 



ed to interlock the share and landside E, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. In a plow, the combination, with the land- 

 side thereof, having the slotted plate c, of the 

 vibrating base-plate I and screw-bolt d, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose specified. 



264,885. KIRK KELLOGG, Kalama- 

 zoo, Mich. Plows. Sep, 26, 1882. Filed 

 July 1, 1882. 



Claim. 1. The shoe of the plow having 

 perforated countersink, in combination with a 

 detachable part of the share having the belt- 

 head recess, and the bolt having a head adap- 

 ted to fit adjustably in said recess, all substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



2. A detachable part of a plowshare provi- 

 ded with the bolt-head recess, the shoe having 

 the perforated countersink, and the bolt having 

 a securing-nut and a head adapted as set forth, 

 substantially as shown. 



265,484. REUBEN F. COCHRAN, 



Jefferson, assignor of one-third to Douglass 

 H Hargate, Frederick, Md. Plows. Oct. 



3, 1882! Filed May 2, 1882. 



Claim. The combination, in a plow, of the 

 frame G, having parallel sides g, a perforated 

 arm G', extending upwardly from its rear and 

 adjustably secured to the beam, and at its front 

 a spring-plate g 3 , detachably bolted to the under 

 side of the mold-board, with the single wheel 

 F mounted between the parallel sides of said 

 frame, and located so as to balance the plow, 

 substantially as described. 



267,311. HIRAM O. KERNS, Suther- 



lin, Va. Device for Attaching Plow-Beams 



to Handles. Nov. 7, 1882. Filed July 14, 



1882. 



Claim. The combination, with the beam 

 and handle of a plow, of the slotted casting B, 

 having ratchet-teeth formed on its side at an 

 angle thereto, the ratchet-plate A, and the 

 clamping-bolt, substantially as described. 



269,457- LEROY S. PFOUTS, Wilmot, 



Ohio. Plows. Dec. 19, 1882. Filed Apr. 



6, 1882. 



The jointer mold-board turns in a reverse 

 direction from the plow mold-board. A crank 

 and handle lift the rake from the ground. 



Claim. 1. In combination with a plow, a 

 jointer having its mold-board turned in a con- 

 trary direction to the plow mold-board and ex- 

 tended beyond the standard so far that the 

 turf will be dropped in or near the furrow in 

 rear of the plow, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



2. The combination, with a plow, of the 

 rake H, having a flexible shank bent to form a 

 vertical section swiveled to the plow, and pro- 

 vided with a crank-shaft and an adjusting rod 

 or handle, substantially as and for the purpose 

 described. 



