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US1011194A
US1011194A US58711410A US1910587114A US1011194A US 1011194 A US1011194 A US 1011194A US 58711410 A US58711410 A US 58711410A US 1910587114 A US1910587114 A US 1910587114A US 1011194 A US1011194 A US 1011194A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01BSOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
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  • This invention consists in the novel construction and arparts as hereinafter shown whereby'the. said standards maybe securely held in connected relation to each (other.
  • thehoe includes ahandle to which is attached a main or pri- "mary' standard and upon which is mounted ahultivator point or plate, A gage wheel may beattached to the primary standard.
  • a secondarystandard' is also employed and is adapted to carry a cultivator point or plate and a readilydetachable means is provided for securing the secondary standard to the primary standard, the last said means being of such a structure as to efiectually and positively hold the standards together when this is desired. 5
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the hand cultivator.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same cut on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinalsectional view of a portion of the same cut on the line 3-3 of Fig.1.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of one ofthe elements employed to' secure the primary and secondary standards together.
  • the hoe or cultivator consists of a handle 1 having in the vicinity of its upper or forward end a laterally disposed grip 2.
  • a standard 3 is adjustably connected with the lower-end portion of the handle 1 and consists of a strip of metal which is bent back upon itself having spaced sides which receive between them the end-portion of the. said handle 1.
  • Securing'bolts 4 and 5 are employed foradjustably connecting the standard 3. to the handle 1.
  • a cultivator point 6 is attached to-the lower end of the stand ard 3 by means of a' heel bolt 7 in the usual manner.
  • the upper forward end, of a has relation to hoes and naled in the said bracket and is adapted to travel in a furrow opened by the point 6.
  • the said bracket 8 is attached to the standard 3 by means of a pivot bolt 10' and a securingbolt 11. These bolts pass transversely through the said bracket and also through the opposite side portions of the standard 3 and the bolt 11 is adapted to be passed through anyone of a series of perforations 12 whereby the said bracket 8 may be held in an adjusted position with relation to the standard 3.
  • the opposite side bars of the standard 3 are provided at points'intermediate the ends of the said standard with elongated. slots 13, the long dimensions of which are disposed. in longitudinal alinement with the long dimensionsof those portions of the standard 3 in which they are located.
  • a supplemental and detachable standard-14' is provided and said standard consists of a strip of metal which is formed in a shank 15 at its upper end and is outbracket 8 is located between the sides of the standard 3 and a gage wheel 9 is jour-.v
  • cultivator point l7 is mounted uponthelower looped end of the standard. 14 and is held in position by means of a heel bolt 18 in the usual manner.
  • a stud 19 is fixed to the shank 15 of the supplemental standard 14 and is provided with an elon-.
  • gated head 20 having at its under side-and at the opposite side of the axis of the said stud 194 beveled surfaces 21.
  • the long dimension of the head 20 lies transversely across the long dimension of the shank 15 of the supplemental standard 14.
  • a bolt 22 is adapted to be passed transversely through the shank 15 ofthe supplemental standard portions of the is swung in a downward direction upon the stud 19- as an axis. This movement on the part of the stud 19 will bring the beveled surfaces 21 transversly over the edges of the slot 13 in the side portion of the standard 3 the more remote fromthe standard 14 and together.
  • the supplemental standard 14 can easily be removed should it be desired to use but a single furrow opener, and it will be noted that this single furrow opener is directly in the line of draft so that there is no danger of the handle 1 being forced laterally and the furrow opener 6 shifted out of proper position during the actuation of the implement.
  • a hand hoe including a handle, a downwardly and rearwardly curved main standard including a strip folded to form spaced sides straddling one end of and adjustable angularly relative to the handle, a supplemental standard detachably secured back of the handle to one side of the main standard and receding laterally and downwardly therefrom, and similar furrow openers arranged side by side and secured to the lower ends of the respective standards for simultaneously hilling corresponding sides of two adjoining rows.

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w. s. HALBS.
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APPLICATION FILED 001'. 14, 1910.
Patehted Dec. 12, 1911.
Attorneys S. HALES, F PINEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
HOE.
Specification of Letters Patent, Patented Dec, 112M911.
Application filed October 14, 1910. Serial No. 587,114.
To all whom it may conccm: 7
Be it known that 1,-W1LL1AM S. HALES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Pineville, in the county of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina, have invented a new and useful Hoe, of which the following is a specification.
This invention consists in the novel construction and arparts as hereinafter shown whereby'the. said standards maybe securely held in connected relation to each (other.
With this object in view thehoe includes ahandle to which is attached a main or pri- "mary' standard and upon which is mounted ahultivator point or plate, A gage wheel may beattached to the primary standard. A secondarystandard'is also employed and is adapted to carry a cultivator point or plate and a readilydetachable means is provided for securing the secondary standard to the primary standard, the last said means being of such a structure as to efiectually and positively hold the standards together when this is desired. 5
- In the accompanying drawings,-Figure 1 is a perspective view of the hand cultivator. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same cut on the line 22 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a longitudinalsectional view of a portion of the same cut on the line 3-3 of Fig.1. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of one ofthe elements employed to' secure the primary and secondary standards together.
The hoe or cultivator consists of a handle 1 having in the vicinity of its upper or forward end a laterally disposed grip 2. A standard 3 is adjustably connected with the lower-end portion of the handle 1 and consists of a strip of metal which is bent back upon itself having spaced sides which receive between them the end-portion of the. said handle 1. Securing'bolts 4 and 5 are employed foradjustably connecting the standard 3. to the handle 1. A cultivator point 6 is attached to-the lower end of the stand ard 3 by means of a' heel bolt 7 in the usual manner. The upper forward end, of a has relation to hoes and naled in the said bracket and is adapted to travel in a furrow opened by the point 6. The said bracket 8 is attached to the standard 3 by means of a pivot bolt 10' and a securingbolt 11. These bolts pass transversely through the said bracket and also through the opposite side portions of the standard 3 and the bolt 11 is adapted to be passed through anyone of a series of perforations 12 whereby the said bracket 8 may be held in an adjusted position with relation to the standard 3. The opposite side bars of the standard 3 are provided at points'intermediate the ends of the said standard with elongated. slots 13, the long dimensions of which are disposed. in longitudinal alinement with the long dimensionsof those portions of the standard 3 in which they are located. A supplemental and detachable standard-14'is provided and said standard consists of a strip of metal which is formed in a shank 15 at its upper end and is outbracket 8 is located between the sides of the standard 3 and a gage wheel 9 is jour-.v
wardly disposed at its intermediate portion and is provided at its lower end with a loop 16. The cultivator point l7 is mounted uponthelower looped end of the standard. 14 and is held in position by means of a heel bolt 18 in the usual manner. A stud 19 is fixed to the shank 15 of the supplemental standard 14 and is provided with an elon-.
gated head 20 having at its under side-and at the opposite side of the axis of the said stud 194 beveled surfaces 21. The long dimension of the head 20 lies transversely across the long dimension of the shank 15 of the supplemental standard 14. A bolt 22 is adapted to be passed transversely through the shank 15 ofthe supplemental standard portions of the is swung in a downward direction upon the stud 19- as an axis. This movement on the part of the stud 19 will bring the beveled surfaces 21 transversly over the edges of the slot 13 in the side portion of the standard 3 the more remote fromthe standard 14 and together.-
as the said beveled surfaces 21 engage the edges of the said slot 13 and ride over the same, the said stud 19 is moved longitudinally and the supplemental standard 14 is drawn in close contact with the side portion of the standard 3 which is nearest the said standard 14. When the standards are thus drawn in close contact with each other, the bolt 22 is passed through the shank 15 and the side portions of the standard 3 and secured when the parts are firmly attached In order to disconnect the supplemental standard 14: from the standard 3, it is necessary only to remove the bolt 22 and reverse the operation above described. By this arrangcmentit will be seen that a simple structure is effected and that at the same time merely removing one bolt the supplemental standard may be easily and quickly detached from the primary standard, and when the parts have been assembled in the manner as above stated, the supplemental standard will be firmly and securely held in position against one of the side portions of the primary standard and that the stud in a great measure will take up most of the strain thereby releasing the securing bolt 'which is only a part that must be entirely removed from the primary and secondary standards in order to effect their separation.
It will be seen that by using a main and a supplemental standard and two similar hilling devices thereon, the user can walk between two adjoining rows and by pulling on the hoe can cause the soil to be thrown to the same side by both of the elements 6 and 17, the two elements simultaneously hilling corresponding sides of two adjoining rows. The supplemental standard 14: can easily be removed should it be desired to use but a single furrow opener, and it will be noted that this single furrow opener is directly in the line of draft so that there is no danger of the handle 1 being forced laterally and the furrow opener 6 shifted out of proper position during the actuation of the implement.
Having described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is A hand hoe including a handle, a downwardly and rearwardly curved main standard including a strip folded to form spaced sides straddling one end of and adjustable angularly relative to the handle, a supplemental standard detachably secured back of the handle to one side of the main standard and receding laterally and downwardly therefrom, and similar furrow openers arranged side by side and secured to the lower ends of the respective standards for simultaneously hilling corresponding sides of two adjoining rows.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afiixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM S. HALES. Witnesses:
P. V. MOODY, HUGH N. llamas.
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