STANDARDS 



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adjusting-bolt d' , substantially as shown and 

 described. 



216,146. WILLIAM P. BROWN, Zanes- 



ville, Ohio. Plow Attachments. June 3, 



1879. Filed Mar. 29, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the adjust- 

 able boot, having tubular shank F, with strength- 

 ening-rib/, with socket-brace G g g, plow H, 

 and set-screw I, as and for the purpose specified. 



2. The adjustable removable boot described, 

 having the jaws C and shank F /, being bent 

 at x to properly incline the plow, constructed 

 and adapted to serve as set forth. 



218,417. GEORGE C. AVERY, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. Plow-Standards. Aug. 12, 1879. 

 Filed May 9, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The cap B, concave at a on its 

 upper surface, and provided with a hollow ex- 

 tension, d, in combination with the plow-stand- 

 ard A and a suitable fastening device, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



2. The plow-standard slotted or forked at its 

 upper end, in combination with a standard-cap 



B, having a tubular support or extension, d, 

 and a fastening device, as at C, substantially 

 as and for the purpose herein described. 



3. The plow-standard cap B, provided with 

 a tubular extension or support, d, having an 

 upwardly-contracted passage, and a fastening, 



C, substantially as and for the purpose de- 

 scribed. 



225,425. RAPHAEL T. SEMMES, 



Atlanta, Ga. Plows. Mar. 9, 1880. Filed 

 Jan. 22, 1880. 



Claim. 1. The reversible triangular standard 

 composed of the single bar A I, extended 

 through and bolted to the opposite side of the 

 plow-beam, and the double bar B D, bolted to 

 the single portion below the plow-beam, and 

 connected to the single bar at the bottom by 



the base, heel-piece, or land-side L, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose described. 



2. The standard composed of the single bar 

 A I, extended through the beam, and the double 

 bar B D, bolted to the single bar, as described, 

 in combination with the beam and the handles 

 bolted to the beam at J, and also to the stand- 

 ard at C, for the purpose of reciprocally brac- 

 ing the standard, beam, and handles and pre- 

 venting the standard from turning on its bolt 

 K, as described. 



232,315. THOMAS T. TEMPLIN, 



Maysville, Ky. Plows. Sep. 14, 1880. 



Filed Apr. 22, 1880. 



One end of the standard is shaped to seat a 

 mold-board and the other a shovel plow. It 

 may be loosed from the beam and revolved 

 upon the brace-bolt. 



Claim. The within-described plow-shin, con- 

 structed to be reversible ; that is to say, revolv- 

 ing upon a horizontal axis at its center, and 

 adapted at one end to have a plowshare at- 

 tached thereon, and to the opposite end a 

 shovel or bull-tongue, and provided with rod 

 F and bolt b, all arranged to operate as herein 

 set forth. 



251,370. DANL. LINDAHL, Chesterton, 



Ind. Plows. Dec. 27, 1881. Filed Dec. 



19, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The plow-standard T, bent to 

 landward at right angles, as described, in com- 

 bination with the colter C, having its upper 

 end secured at or near the lower angle, /', of 

 said standard, substantially as set forth. 



2. In a plow, the standard T, having the 

 portion /' directed horizontally outward upon 

 the land-side and extended in this direction 

 to a distance about equal to the width of the 

 cut made by the plow, and thence upward to 

 the beam, whereby weeds on the unplowed 

 ground may be broken down, and therefore 

 more perfectly covered in the next succeeding 

 furrow, substantially as described. 



