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  • FIG. 1 is a plan or top view ot-onr impro ⁇ 'ement.
  • Iiig. 2 is aside view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a detached view of the wheels, which maybe applied'to the'transverse beairi oftlie
  • Fig. 4t is a front view.
  • the invention consists in the peculiar constructio'n'of the frame of the machine, and the manner in 'whichthe several shares are at-J ,jtachedthereto, soth'at said' shares, may with the greatest facility be adjusted both verti-- cally and vlaterally, and the furrows plowed theid'esired depth. and width, and-the shares also allowed to be moved in a vertical direc tion independently 'of the frame, so that th ey' may pass over obstructions.
  • the invention also consistsn a peculiarly constructed mold-board, 'ashereinafter described, whereby the sward is raisedfand turned 'withgre'atcrfacility than usual.
  • the bar L has a. lever
  • a lever, D is attached to arod bars A and is allowed to turn freelytherein.
  • the outer end of the lever D has theaxis d of a wheel, E, secured to it.
  • the axis d is inclined, and its opposite end is attached to-a bar, F, which is parallel with the bars ,A, and
  • This arm G is' attached to the inner end of a-bar, 1?, which passes-through a vertical rod, e, which passes through the bars A A.
  • meat-bar, H is attached.
  • This bar H works through a. gnide,f, attached'to the bar F.
  • zoiita-l bar, K is attached by a. pivot, t', andthe barsI and pass through the bars K, the ilpper ends of the'rodsj having screw threads 3 formed on them and eachprovided with a nut.”
  • eachfbentbar I a hori rods 9', the lower en'dsof' which are attached to I of two of .the horizontal bars K are'connected fitted and allowedto turn on a rod, M, which holes, a, in a curved' or segment bar, lit;
  • a horizontal bar, S is attached to the upper ends of the two uprights 0 .0 .
  • the outer end of this bar S is supported by a'swivel-wheel, T, as shown in Figs. 1 and 4,01 the swivelwheels T may be employed, as shown in Fi 3, thewheels T being screwed to the ends of a bar, U, which is connected to the bar S by a joint, 2;, at itseenter..
  • Theapplication of. the two wheels would be preferable in undulating or'uneven ground, as the shares would not be affected thereby.
  • This rod has ascrew-thread cut on it, and a nut, 00', is titted thereon, a lever or handle, 1 being attached to thenut.
  • the lower end of the rod V is attached to the bar 13.
  • a clevis, X To thefront end of the bar K of 'the'innermost share J a clevis, X, is attachedby a screw-rod, I), the upperend'of which has a nut, 0, upon it.
  • Y is a rod, the uppereud of which passes vertically through the clevis and has a nut, (1, upon it.
  • the lower end of the rodY is forked, and a circular colter, Z, is fitted in 'said fork.
  • The-spirals a" a" are of taper or conical form, add are fitted between bars a a adjoining the share, the upper and lower ends of the spirals being provided with proper journals, so as .to allow of their easy rotation.
  • the spirals may be formed by bending metal rods of t-he requisitc size in spiral form.
  • the driver by depressing the end of the lever 0, may temporarily raise the frame and shares J to allow The machine is readily guided and turned .by merely moving the lever Q, the movement ot the lever causing the swivel-wheel to be tu'rnedin any desiredposition to guide theimplement.
  • the coltcr By having the coltcr fitted in the forked rod Y, and having said rod fitted in the adjustable clevis X,-as shown, the coltcr may be adjusted laterally, as circumstances may require.

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KINGSTON & GORE. Wheel-Plow.
Patented Oct; 6. 1857.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL L. KIncsToN AND 'VDAVID cone, ,OF PLAINvIEW, runners.-
. ,lMPROVE'MENT lN GANG-FLOWS.
Specification forming part of Letters, Patent K018413 18, dated October 6,1857.
annexed drawings, making-a part of this specifioation, in which- 'gFigure 1 is a plan or top view ot-onr impro\ 'ement. Iiig. 2 is aside view of the same. Fig. 3 is a detached view of the wheels, which maybe applied'to the'transverse beairi oftlie Fig. 4t is a front view.
frame, when required; of our improvement.
Similar letters of spoii'dfingparts'injthe severai'fi'gures.
l hisinvention relates to certain. new anduseful improvements in gang-plows, whereby the difficulties attending theoperation-of those hitherto constructed .arc surmounted and a", thoroughly practical implement obtained.
a .The invention consists in the peculiar constructio'n'of the frame of the machine, and the manner in 'whichthe several shares are at-J ,jtachedthereto, soth'at said' shares, may with the greatest facility be adjusted both verti-- cally and vlaterally, and the furrows plowed theid'esired depth. and width, and-the shares also allowed to be moved in a vertical direc tion independently 'of the frame, so that th ey' may pass over obstructions.
The invention also consistsn a peculiarly constructed mold-board, 'ashereinafter described, whereby the sward is raisedfand turned 'withgre'atcrfacility than usual.
v T0 enablethoseskilled in' "the art to In'lly understand and construct; our -in v,ent'ion, we;' I
' 1 attached to the frame; The bar L has a. lever,
willproceed'todescribeit.g" A Arepresentt'wo bars, which are'secured one abovejhebther' and {ata'propendistanee apart by means of short 'nprights a'.. The endsofthe bars A are curved or bent around so as to -form acnte'alngles with the other-or'main portion, as s'hownat b b, 'Fig. 1. To the ends of the lower bar A the ends of azigzag. bar,-B,-
are attached, and a'projectingffr-arne, O, is att'ached to the bar-B, the draft-pole being at.-
taohedto-the outerend ofsaid frame 0.
Byreferrin-g to Fig; 1 it will be seen that the bars A Aare in an obliqne position relatlvely withlthe line of draft.
et'er'enceindicate corre- To one of the angles of the bars A a lever, D, is attached. This lever is attached to arod bars A and is allowed to turn freelytherein. The outer end of the lever D has theaxis d of a wheel, E, secured to it. The axis d is inclined, and its opposite end is attached to-a bar, F, which is parallel with the bars ,A, and
,ot-ed to it. This arm G is' attached to the inner end of a-bar, 1?, which passes-through a vertical rod, e, which passes through the bars A A.
meat-bar, H, is attached. This bar H works through a. gnide,f, attached'to the bar F.
" Between the two bars A Atwo vertical rods;
are similar to the bar 0, to which thearrn' G is attached 1 The three rods or bars 6 vgh are placed at equal distances a.p'art. In each of these rodsor bars a b ar,'-I, is fitted. These bars'I forked or'prov'ided with bran-ch bars as to form arefirmly: secured to them.
zoiita-l bar, K, is attached by a. pivot, t', andthe barsI and pass through the bars K, the ilpper ends of the'rodsj having screw threads 3 formed on them and eachprovided with a nut."
The'baek ends of "the shares -J are hooked or suspended to the bar F, and the front ends by chains m to arms a, attached'toa bar, L,
is secured horizon tallybetween uprights o o,
*L, attached to oneend of it, said lever pass ing underneath and projecting in front of the 'drivers. seat N; A lever, O, is connected by a link, p, with the lower bar A at its. angle opposite tothe angle where'the lever Dis attached. The inner end of this lever 0 passes over. the outer end of the lever L. I I
' Tothe lever 9 the upper end of a rod, q, is attached. The lower part of this rod is bent or curved at an, inclination corresponding to that 'of the axis d, and a wheel, P, is placed on the lower-part of the rod q.' The rod q is al. lowed to turn freely, and an arm, r, is attached o'r bolt, 0, which passes vertically through the the end of the'bar F opposite to the end'which is attached to the axisd has nn'arm,G;-piv- .-To"the lever D, at about its center, a segor bars, g h, are placed. These rods or bars are curved downward, and are so bent and;
a frame for the m'old boards or shares J whi' ;h
To the, upper end of eachfbentbar I a hori rods 9', the lower en'dsof' which are attached to I of two of .the horizontal bars K are'connected fitted and allowedto turn on a rod, M, which holes, a, in a curved' or segment bar, lit; the
catch retaining therod or axis q; i
To the upper ends of the two uprights 0 .0 a horizontal bar, S, is attached. The outer end of this bar S is supported by a'swivel-wheel, T, as shown in Figs. 1 and 4,01 the swivelwheels T may be employed, as shown in Fi 3, thewheels T being screwed to the ends of a bar, U, which is connected to the bar S by a joint, 2;, at itseenter.. Theapplication of. the two wheels would be preferable in undulating or'uneven ground, as the shares would not be affected thereby. I Through thebarS thcuppcr end of a verti 'al rod, V, passes. The upper end of this rod has ascrew-thread cut on it, and a nut, 00', is titted thereon, a lever or handle, 1 being attached to thenut. The lower end of the rod V is attached to the bar 13. (SeeFigs. 2 and 4.'
The inner end of 'the lever Dis connected by a link, 2, with alever, \V, and the bar K of the outermost Share J is fitted in a loop or hook,a,, on said lever, as shown clearly in Figs. 1 and 2; i
To thefront end of the bar K of 'the'innermost share J a clevis, X, is attachedby a screw-rod, I), the upperend'of which has a nut, 0, upon it.
Y is a rod, the uppereud of which passes vertically through the clevis and has a nut, (1, upon it. The lower end of the rodYis forked, and a circular colter, Z, is fitted in 'said fork.
We would remark that instead of the usual mold-board two spii'als,w.r, may be employed, which will rotate as the implement is drawn along-and the sward is pressing against them.
These spirals, acting on the screw principle, serveto assist the raising and turning'of the sward.
The-spirals a" a" are of taper or conical form, add are fitted between bars a a adjoining the share, the upper and lower ends of the spirals being provided with proper journals, so as .to allow of their easy rotation. The spirals may be formed by bending metal rods of t-he requisitc size in spiral form. By this improved feature of the machine its draft is very much decreased, especially in clayey land and laudcoutaining moisten), and consequently heavy.
By turning the nut a: it will be seen that the bar .13 and shares J will be raised and lowered, and theidcpth of the furrows may be regulated as desired, and by; moving the lever W tious.
I) and bar IF will bc'actuated and the shares J will be moved laterally, so that the width of the furrows maybe regulated as desired.
The driver, by depressing the end of the lever 0, may temporarily raise the frame and shares J to allow The machine is readily guided and turned .by merely moving the lever Q, the movement ot the lever causing the swivel-wheel to be tu'rnedin any desiredposition to guide theimplement.
By having the coltcr fitted in the forked rod Y, and having said rod fitted in the adjustable clevis X,-as shown, the coltcr may be adjusted laterally, as circumstances may require.
By having the wheels 1 E inclined the lateralpressnrebf the wheels against the earth is avoided. If the wheels were vertical, this side pressure, caused by the resistance made by the sward in being turned over by the several shares, would'create great friction. f The wheel E especially would create great friction,
as thatwheel adjofin's or runs in contact with thelaudside, and would, ifvertical, bear against it from top to bottom.- The obviating of the friction consequent upon theside pressure is w an important feature of the invention.
- \Ve are aware that series of shares have been arranged in gang-plows so that they could be adjusted vertically and laterally, an t we therefore donot claim a series ofshares thus arranged, irrespective of the means employed foroperating them; neither do we claim a swivelwheel for guiding and turning the machine, irrespective of the manner in which it is arranged and applied to the machine; nor
.-do we claim a rotary colter simply but,
Having thus described our invention, what. we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Attaching the bar F to the bars A by uneans of the lever D and arm G, and having the ends of the bars K connected by chains in to arms n, connected to a bar, L, to which a lcver,L, is attached, the lever 0 being attached to one end of the bar A and to the rod q, as shown, and the screw-rod V, attached to the bar B and passing through the bar g, whereby the shares may be adjusted vertically and laterally, and also raised temporarilywhen necessar as herein shown and described.
2. 'A'mold-board constructed of conical wire rollers a" mflarranged as shown or in an equivalent way,for the purpose of raising and-turning the sward, as set forth.
SAMUEL L. KINGSTON. DAVID GORE. Witnesses:
SAMUEL Known, ROBERT Uaoss lj'uLLMAN.
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