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205,236. NELSON P. BOWSHER, 



South Bend, Ind. Plows. June 25, 1878. 



Filed Nov. 16, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with the stand- 

 ard-foot, formed with a recessed bearing-face 

 having raised projections about its bolt-holes 

 within said recessed face, of the plow-point 

 whose inner surface is made with a projection 

 the counterpart of the recessed face of the stand- 

 ard-foot, and which is also formed with recesses 

 about its bolt-holes corresponding to the raised 

 projections on the standard-foot, the whole 

 being adapted to interlock and bring the stand- 

 ard-foot and plow-point into contact with each 

 other at all points, substantially as set forth. 



2. The combination, with the standard-foot 

 A', made with the recess E, extending over its 

 entire bearing-surface except at the edges there- 

 of, and having the annular projections b formed 

 about the bolt-holes thereon, of the plow-point 

 C, whose inner surface is made with the pro- 

 jection F, having the annular recesses c formed 

 about its bolt-holes, said projection F and re- 

 cesses c being adapted to interlock with the 

 counterpart recess -E and projections b, formed 

 on the standard-foot, substantially as set forth. 



206,910. SAMUEL M. WHITE, and 

 JOHN H. FRANCIS, Salem, Va. Plow- 

 Points. Aug. 13, 1878, Filed July 3, 1878. 

 Claim. In a plow-point, the combination 

 of the upper portion. A, provided with the 

 arrow-shaped undercut recess a, with the lower 

 portion, B, having the arrow-shaped bevel ^and 

 the bolt C, constructed and operating substan- 

 tially as described. 



207,752. JOHN LONG, Massillon. Ohio. 



Plow-Shares or Points. Sep. 3, 1878. Filed 



Aug. 24, 1878. 



Claim. In the share-seat of a plow, the 

 pyramidal or V-shaped \ubs b b' in combination 

 with the corresponding recesses // // in the 

 point, the latter being fastened to the seat by 

 a screw-bolt, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



209,406. PETER KESSLER, Butler, 



Md. , assignor of one-halt his right to Thomas 



W. Davis, same place. Plow-Points. Oct. 



29, 1878. Filed Apr. 20, 1878. 



A plow-point with a separate shank, either 



reversible in the plow independent of the other. 



Claim. The combination of the shank A, 



made separate from the share and reversible, 



and provided with the tenon a and bolt-hole c 



with the reversible shield B, secured on the 



tenon by the pin a', constructed and adapted 



substantially in the manner and for the purpose 



as herein shown and set forth. 



210,203. WILTON F. JENKINS and 



CHARLES W. JENKINS, Richmond, 



Va. Plows. Nov. 26, 1878. Filed Apr. 



19,1878. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the share A 

 provided with the upper and lower recesses, // 

 //. and the removable cutter C, provided with 



the top and bottom wings or laps, F F', sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



2. The combination of the share A, provid- 

 ed with the chilled socket a and recesses h H ', 

 the reversible plow-point B with shank D and 

 the cutter C, with the wings or flaps F F', all 

 constructed substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses herein set forth. 



211,689. JACOB H.BARR, Mansfield, 

 Ohio. Plowshares. Jan. 28, 1879 Filed 

 Dec. 6, 1878. 



Claim. A plowshare made of the plate A, 

 slitted at g and n, and bent on the lines a c 

 and a g around a wedge shaped block, to form 

 a plow-point, with a socket, a fin-shaped cut- 

 ter, and a share with a hook at its rear end, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



217,898. JAMES OLIVER, South B. d 

 Ind. Chilled Plow-Points. July 29, 1879, 

 Filed June 26, 1879. 



Claim. A plow-point having its body por- 

 tion unchilled and its edge and nose chilled 

 both upper and under sides, substantially a., 

 set forth. 



220,270. JAMES B. BROWN, New 

 York, and JOHN PENTREATH, Y„ k- 

 ers, N. Y. Plow-Points. Oct. 7, 1879. 



Filed July 8, 1879. , 



Claim. 1. The plow-point or slip B, having 



the shank C, placed obliquely to the point, for 



the purposes set forth. 



2. A non-reversible plow-point provided with 

 oblique shank, in combination with a plow- 

 share having vertical opening for the insertion 

 of the shank, as set forth. 



3. A non-reversible plow-point constructed 

 with oblique shank C, having parallel sides, and 

 also having bottom lines straight and top lines 

 slightly curved, all as herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



4. The plow point or slip B, provided with 

 the oblique shank C, having parallel sides 

 in combination with the share A, having verti- 

 cal slot a with parallel walls, substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



5. The point and share provided with ridges 

 / and groves e, made heaviest at the top, for 



the purposes herein set forth. 



220,373. LEVI W. HALL, Syracuse, 



N. Y. Plow-Points. Oct. 7. 1879. Filed 



Aug. 29, 1879. 



Claim. I. The plow-point c, having a se- 

 ries of longitudinal corrugations, substantially 

 as shown and described, wereby a firm con- 

 nection is obtained and greater strength with 

 less weight of metal. 



2. The plow-point c , constructed as describ- 

 ed, in combination with a standard or seat hav- 

 ing corresponding corrugations, as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



220,649. JAMES OLIVER, South Bend 

 Ind. Plow-Points. Oct. 14, 1879. F ^ e< i 

 Aug. 29. 1879. 



