SIDE HILL. 



577 



the shaft F and connected with the lever G or 

 its equivalent, in combination with the two 

 mold-boards B B', the parts being arranged 

 relatively with each other, as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



21,306. HENRY S. AKINS, Speedsville, 

 N. Y. Side-Hill Plows. Aug. 13, 1858. 

 Claim. 1. The reversible mold-board and 

 colter in combination with a reversible clevis, 

 in the manner and for the purposes substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. Attaching the hook L to the lever I, 

 which operates the colter F, thereby making 

 the operation of reversing the hook, adjusting 

 the colter, and fastening both the mold-board 

 and colter in their respective positions by one 

 and the same hook and at one operation, as set 

 forth. 



3. The reversable chain clevis O, for the 

 purpose of producing reversible side draft, 

 when constructed and operated in the manner 

 substantially as described. 



23,023. JOHN M. HALL, Warrenton, 

 Ga. Side-Hill Plows. Feb. 22, 1859. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the adjustable 

 colter-bar C, point /', holes /, shoe F, mold- 

 board E, adjustable screw-bolt D, attachment 

 Z, pin g, key h, bolts j, and slot in beam A, 

 operating as described, and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



23,964. EDWARD VAN CAMP, 



Readington, N. J. Hillside Plows. May 10, 



1859. 



Claim. Making the share, the landside, and 

 the landside brace of hillside plows, each in 

 one piece, and uniting them together to the 

 mold board and beam, in the manner and for 

 the purpose set forth, thus making a cheap, 

 strong, and effecient plow for hillside plowing. 



25,436. WILLIAM O'NEILL, Pine 



Level, Ala. Plows. Sep. 13, 1859. 



Claim. The lapping landsides of the plows 

 and the bar A, attached to the beam as speci- 

 fied, in combination with the bolts, nuts, and 

 braces described, whereby they may be formed 

 at pleasure into a double or hill-side plow, as 

 set forth. 



25,816. DAVID ELDRID, Monmouth, 



111. Plows. Oct. 18, 1859. 



Claim. The arrangement, for joint opera- 

 tion, of the share frames B B, axle H, and 

 colter L, as and for the purpose set forth. 



29,567. LYMAN D. BURCH, Sher- 



burn, N. Y. Plows. Aug. 14, i860. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of arms D, rods E, slotted cross head F, clevis 

 H, cord L, or its equivalent, substantially as 

 set forth, for the purpose shown and described. 



29,708. GEORGE 0. MILLER and 

 RICHARD HENRY, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Hillside Plows. Aug. 21, i860. 

 Claim. 1. The described combination of 



the reversible share and mold board E when 

 formed entire of steel or wrought iron, and 

 the separate cast swivel F, the said parts being 

 constructed, arranged, and connected, in the 

 manner and for the purposes set forth. 



2. The combination of the segmental brack- 

 et H, slot i, clamp screw G, and mold board 

 E, when constructed, arranged, and operating 

 in the manner and for the purposes set forth. 



30,726. R. H. EWING, Clives, Ohio. 



Hillside Plows. Nov. 27, i860. 



Claim. In a hillside plow, with two mold 

 boards F F 1 , the manner of securing and of 

 operating the mold boards, viz : by means of 

 horizontal arms q q, catch A and groove in 

 point k, together with the rods v, or their 

 equivalents, all arranged and operating sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



31,654. L. D. BURCH, Sherburn, N. Y. 



Plows. Mar. 12, 1861. 



Claim. The perforated colter A, nearly 

 balanced on its axis of oscillation, braced and 

 supported at its upper end, so constructed and 

 arranged as that it may be adjusted vertically 

 and laterally by an attendant, and at the same 

 time oscillate sufficiently to allow stone or other 

 obstructions to pass freely between the point 

 of the plow and the lower extremity of the 

 colter, substantially in the manner and for the 

 purposes set forth. 



32,587. AUGUSTUS SANBORN, 



Glover, Vt. Hillside Plows. June 18, 1861. 



Claim. 1. The combination and arrange- 

 ment of the auxiliary mold-board or wing B 

 with the hillside plow or its reversible mold- 

 board A, and to operate therewith substantially 

 as specified. 



2. The combination and arrangement of the 

 bent arm </with the wing B, and the reversible 

 mold-board, the said arm being to enable a 

 person to move the wing under circumstances 

 and by means as described. 



33,573. RICHARDSON CODDING- 

 TON, Leonidas, and DO U GAL Mc 

 CALL, Kalamazoo, Mich. Plows. Oct. 

 29, 1861. 



Claim. The combination of the parts as 

 follows : A, beam and handles ; B, standard 

 bolt; C C, cutters; D D, right and left mold 

 boards; E E, reversible shares; F, fastener; 

 G, frame work, and H H, false land sides, 

 when arranged and constructed substantially 

 as and for the purpose described. 



35,432. C. P. BARAGER, Candor, N. 



Y. Reversible Plows. June 3, 1862. 



Claim. The combination of the movable 

 or swinging section of mold board I, spindle J, 

 gear wheels K c, and pivoted beam E, with the 

 fixed sections of mold board H H', when ar- 

 ranged to operate in the manner and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



36,999. WILLIAM JONES, Wilson, 

 Minn. Plows. Nov. 25. 1862. 



