SHOVEL, 



549 



Claim. The metal plate attached to the end 

 of the standard, and provided with a recess for 

 the reception of the shovel, and with the pro- 

 jection x' , as described. 



114,334. WILLIAM F.PARKER, 



Troy, Ala., assignor to himself, John B. 



Goldthwaite, and William H. Fryer, same 



place. Plows. May 2, 187 1. 



Claim. The arrangement of the bar e, forked 

 stock c jointed thereto and carrying the share 

 or shovel/, and the grooved plate // and bolt g, 

 with the rigid standard b and beam a, as here- 

 in shown and described, for the purposes speci- 

 fied. 



115,033. DAVID CULVER, Kingston, 

 Pa. Cultivator-Plows. May 23, 187 1. 

 Claim. The double mold-board A A, con- 

 caved to turn a fiat furrow on each side, and 

 horizontally edge-flanged at the bottom to run 

 under outlying tubers of the potato-plant, as 

 described. 



121,381. W. THOMAS JORDAN, 



Newnan, Ga. Cultivators. Nov. 28, 187 1 . 



Claim. The plowshare E and slotted foot 

 F having the grades n n, when forming a cy- 

 cloidal curve, in combination with the adjusta- 

 ble arms or braces G G and curved rod D with 

 its setting and adjusting mechanism, consist- 

 ing of the movable semi-collars K L, bolt 0, 

 perforated plate I, hand or clamp screw c, and 

 clamp-plate //, constructed to operate substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



122,162. WILLIAM H. H. DOTY, 



Sonora, Ohio. Plows. Dec. 26, 1871. 



Claim. The longitudinally- adjustable frame- 

 A C D, combined, as described, with a pair of 

 handles, H H, pivoted thereto, and supported 

 by adjustable braces L L, so that the handles 

 and beams can be simultaneously and corres- 

 pondingly adjusted, as set forth. 



122,885. NICHOLAS Z. GLENN, 



Watkinsville, Ga. Plows. Jan. 23, 1872, 

 Claim. 1. The standard A, consisting of 

 the top plate a having a slot e at its rear end 

 the front bar b provided with flange/, and the 

 brace c all constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The shank B' having its rear side grooved 

 to fit over the front of the standard A, and 

 having lugs k at its upper end to lock under 

 the flange/ as herein set forth. 



3. The shoulder h arranged by the side of 

 the bolt hole g of the standard A, in combina- 

 tion with the wedge s for tightening the parts 

 as set forth. 



4. The shank B' provided with the lateral 

 arms D, having slots therein for receiving and 

 adjusting blades E of various sizes as set forth. 



123,858. CEALY BILLUPS, Norfolk, 



Va. Plows. Feb. 20, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The two wing mold-boards E E 

 constructed so as to form two different sizes, 

 according as they are arranged, as shown in 



Fig. 1 of drawing, or reversed in the manner 

 described. 



2. The pivoted guide-colter G having cut- 

 ter edge g and made vertically adjustable, in 

 rear of the share and mold-boards by means of 

 a pin and apertures £ s , as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



126,513. CEALY BILLUPS, Norfolk, Va. 



Cultivators. May 7, 1872. 



Claim. 1. A shoe A, provided with vertical 

 slot a in rear of the mold-board combined with 

 the wings B, made in one or two pieces, so that 

 they may be adjusted in the manner described. 



2. The shoe A, having slot a, or its equiva- 

 lent and side ratchets, a 1 a 2 in combination with 

 separate wings B B ratcheted on the insides of 

 their shanks, as and for the purpose described. 



3. The shoe A, having grooves a* a* ia com- 

 bination with separate wings, having shanks b 

 b that fit them, as and for the purpose set forth. 



128,360. WILLIAM WALKER CATO, 



Hicksford, Va. Cultivators. June 25, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The lifting bar m, constructed 

 and adapted to be used in combination with 

 the plow, substantially as described, for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The adjustable notched wings u u' in 

 combination with the removable plates / and 

 the plow standard having sockets e adapted to 

 receive and hold the plates, when constructed 

 in the manner and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



128,505. ROBERT D. PORTER, Zanes- 



ville, Ohio, assignor of one-half of his right 



to Wells W. Legett, Washington, D. C. 



Plows. July 2, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The clevis device, composed of 

 hook, B, ring B' and bolt b, in combination 

 with the beam A, when provided with the slot 

 a' and obstruction a or its equivalent. 



2. The adjustable braces D D when termi- 

 nating at the top at the rods e e and at the 

 shovel bolts below, provided with the flattened 

 end D' D"' and eyes D" e" , all substantially as 

 and for the purposes described. 



3. In a double shovel plow the combination 

 of the handles C, C, rod e braces / / and at- 

 tachment J c" when arranged with relation to 

 each other and operating substantially as set 

 forth. 



129,057. ALEXANDER RICKARD, 



Schoharie, N. Y. Plows. July 16, 1872. 



Claim. The shoe D, having socket in front 

 and apertured lug d' in rear end, combined as 

 described, with the standard B, having foot C, 

 with point in front and slot in rear to allow 

 said shoe to be adjusted to correspond to any 

 change of draft. 



129,076. LOUIS B. WHITE, Norfolk. 



Va. Plows. July 16, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The plow share E and mold-board 

 F, pivoted with the backwardly-projecting ears 

 hj, respectively, and united by means of bolts 



