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POINTS. 



182,634. JOHN W. BEVERLY, Lis- 

 bon, Mo. Plow-Points. Sep. 26, 1876. Filed 

 July 8, 1876. 



Claim. The reversible wedge-shaped plow- 

 point F, having oblique grooves / on its top 

 and bottom, and notched sides, the end of the 

 point F being provided with projection^, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



183,122. JOHNR. BUCHER, Canton, 



Ohio, assignor of two-thirds his right to 



Lewis Gibbs and W. A. Wikidal, same place. 



Plows. Oct. 10, 1876. Filed Aug. 19, 1876. 



Claim. The combination of standard A and 



wing A', having extension a and stud a', with 



share D, having recess d, bolt d l , and socket 



d 2 , substantially as and for the purpose set 



forth. 



183,907. WILLIAM H. COOK, Meri- 

 dian, Miss. Plow-Points. Oct. 31, 1876. 

 Filed Feb. 16, 1876. 



Plowshare made with a socket for an adjust- 

 able and reversible point. 



Claim. The combination of the share A, 

 having an opening or pocket cast on its under 

 side, thickened, as shown at d, and braced, as 

 shown at a, with the adjustable perforated 

 point B, connected by the bolt e, all substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



186,803. W. A. CONAWAY, Cale- 

 donia, Ohio. Plow-Points. Jan. 30, 1877. 

 Filed Sep. 23, 1876. 



A slip point and share, to go upon an old 

 one, and secured by a key. 



Claim. In combination with a plowshare, 

 A,, having point B and wing J, the adjustable 

 point G, constructed, as described, with groove 

 (7 along its inner edge to fit over the point and 

 wing, and form an upper and under lay for the 

 share, and the key D, for fastening the adjust- 

 able point, substantially as herein set forth. 



187,659. A. L. McINTYRE, Toledo, 



Ohio, assignor of one-half his right to E. 



G. Peckham, same place. Plow - Points. 



Feb. 20. 1877. Filed Jan. 20. 1877. 



Claim. 1. A removable plow -share pro- 

 vided with the lug C, formed from a part of 

 the same, and having the space filled by a 

 piece, D, substantially as set forth. 



2. The plow-share provided with socket I, 

 to receive the plow-point formed by cutting 

 away a portion of the share, and welding 

 either a part of itself or a separate piece of 

 metal over the cut-away portion, substantially 

 as set forth. 



193,923. B. F. CHANDLER, Three 

 - Locusts, Ohio. Plows. Aug. 7, 1877. 



Filed Apr. 25, 1877. 



Claim. The point B B', having the extend- 

 ed V-shaped slot or groove b, recess e, and 

 perforated projection c, in combination with 

 the share A, beveled and tapered, as at b 1 b 2 , 

 and recessed and stepped, as at g h, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose set forth. 



195,200. RICHARD SMITH, Sher 

 brooke, Quebec, Canada. Plowshares. Sep. 

 n, 1877. Filed July 24, 1877. 

 Claim. As a new article of manufacture, a 

 plowshare composed of steel cast-iron, united 

 by a fusion of the surface of the steel, substan- 

 tially in the manner and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



196,232. C. W. JENKINS, Richmond, 



Va. Reversible Plow-Points. Oct. 16, 



1877. Filed Aug. 30, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The plow-point B, having the 

 shank C, provided with the V-shaped exten- 

 sion C, with concave top and bottom sides, 

 and a mortise, d, through it, in combination 

 with the share A, having socket D, with recess 

 at its inner end, and the pin or key h, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



2. The combination of the plow-point B, 

 provided with the shank C, having beveled 

 sides a, guides b, and V-shaped mortised ex- 

 tension C', and the share A, having socket D, 

 with inner recess and grooves, as described, 

 and the locking pin or key h, substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



196,774. MARSHALL TURLEY, 



Council Bluffs, Iowa, assignor of one-half of 



his right to John A. Churchill, same place. 



Plows. Nov. 6, 1877. Filed Aug. 21, 1877. 



Claim. The combination of the blade B, 

 bar or clamp C, bolts D D, nuts E E, and 

 share A, all substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses specified. 



197,086. M. M. BOWERS, Richmond, 

 Va. , assignor of a part of his right to T. M. 

 Hiltzhimer, Jr., and John P. Schermerhorn, 

 same place. Reversible Plow-Points. Nov. 

 13, 1877. Filed Aug. 10, 1877. 

 Claim. The combination of a plowshare 

 provided with a tapering opening vertically 

 through it from top to bottom, and having a 

 longitudinal groove on each wall of said open- 

 ing, the wedge-shaped plow-point, having a 

 tapering shank with a central rib on each side, 

 and one or more spaces in the share and be- 

 tween the ribs for the insertion of a wedge or 

 key, substantially as set forth. 



203,690. DAVID WOLF, Avon, Pa. 

 Plow-Points. May 14, 1878. Filed Mar. 



5, 1878. 



Claim. A reversible and invertible plow- 

 point consisting of the double-pointed bar A, 

 tapering from the middle \o the two ends, and 

 having opposite rabbets, one on each of its 

 vertical sides, extending uniformly and equally 

 toward both ends from center to shoulders a', 

 and being provided with upper and lower op- 

 posite recesses b, the laterally-opposite recesses 

 c, and the oppositely-countersunk oblong hole 

 a 1 , to adapt it for being secured to beam, land- 

 side, mold-board, and other parts of plow, as 

 shown and described. 



