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  • my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a horse hay-rake, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of my rake with one of the driving-wheels removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the axle with the rake and its at tachments.
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of one of the brakes.
  • A represents the axle, having the drivingwheels B B mounted upon its ends.
  • This bar is connected with the axle by suitable blocks or other supports, and the rake-teeth D D are coiled around the same, one in each notch, and the inner or upper ends of the teeth are inserted in the rear side of the axle.
  • E E represent the thills or shafts, attached to the axle by means of joints or hinges a a, and upon said thills, near the rear ends, are secured bars or boards G G.
  • This lock-lever consists of three parts, I, I and I
  • the part I is pivoted at its front end between the bars H H, and its rear end is provided with a longitudinal slot, and also with teeth or corrugations on its upper side.
  • the front end of the part I is made of the same width as the part I, and provided with teeth or corrugations on its under side as well as with a longitudinal slot.
  • the rear end of the part I is pivoted in the forked front end of the part 1 through the rear end of which a shaft, J, passes.
  • This shaft runs above and parallel with the axle A, and has its bearings in suitable boxes d (I attached to the axle A.
  • a small crank e, to which a pitman or rod, f, is attached.
  • the upper end of this rod or pitman is provided with screw-threads, and a brake-block, K, is adjusted upon the same by means of nuts h h.
  • This brake-block extends above the wheel, and is, on its under side, near the inner end, provided with a socket, 7c, fitting over the upper end of a standard, m, attached to the upper side of the axle A.
  • a lever, L having a cam, z, upon its lower end below the shaft, which cam, when the lever is thrown forward, presses down upon the rear end of a pivoted bar, n.
  • the front end of this bar then presses upward upon the lock-bar, immediately under or near the joint between the parts I and 1

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GEQRGE SWEET Improvement in Horse Hay-Rakes. N0 119,669. Patented Oct. 3,1871.
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UNITED STATES GEORGE SWEET, OF DANSVILLE, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE HAY-RAKES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 119,669, dated October 3, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE SWEEr,of Dansville, in the county of Livingston and in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hay-Rakes; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon making a part of this specification.
The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a horse hay-rake, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of my rake with one of the driving-wheels removed. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the axle with the rake and its at tachments. Fig. 3 is a front view of one of the brakes.
A represents the axle, having the drivingwheels B B mounted upon its ends. In rear of the axle A, and parallel with it, runs a bar, 0, notched on its upper'side at regular intervals. This bar is connected with the axle by suitable blocks or other supports, and the rake-teeth D D are coiled around the same, one in each notch, and the inner or upper ends of the teeth are inserted in the rear side of the axle. E E represent the thills or shafts, attached to the axle by means of joints or hinges a a, and upon said thills, near the rear ends, are secured bars or boards G G. On these bars, near one end, are secured two bars, H H, which full at right angles with the axle, and between which the front end of the lock-lever is pivoted. This lock-lever consists of three parts, I, I and I The part I is pivoted at its front end between the bars H H, and its rear end is provided with a longitudinal slot, and also with teeth or corrugations on its upper side. The front end of the part I is made of the same width as the part I, and provided with teeth or corrugations on its under side as well as with a longitudinal slot. By means of a bolt and thumb-nut, b, passing through said slots, these two parts may be firmly joined together, and lengthened or shortened at will, according to circumstances. The rear end of the part I is pivoted in the forked front end of the part 1 through the rear end of which a shaft, J, passes. This shaft runs above and parallel with the axle A, and has its bearings in suitable boxes d (I attached to the axle A. Upon each end of the shaft J is a small crank, e, to which a pitman or rod, f, is attached. The upper end of this rod or pitman is provided with screw-threads, and a brake-block, K, is adjusted upon the same by means of nuts h h. This brake-block extends above the wheel, and is, on its under side, near the inner end, provided with a socket, 7c, fitting over the upper end of a standard, m, attached to the upper side of the axle A. Upon the shaft J is further secured a lever, L, having a cam, z, upon its lower end below the shaft, which cam, when the lever is thrown forward, presses down upon the rear end of a pivoted bar, n. The front end of this bar then presses upward upon the lock-bar, immediately under or near the joint between the parts I and 1 It will thus be seen that by throwing the lever L forward the brake-blocks K K are pressed down ward upon the periphery of the driving-wheels, and, at the same time, the joint of the lock-bar or lock-lever is broken, the former causing and the latter allowing the axle to turn, and thereby unload the rake. By throwing the lever L backward again the brake-blocks are released from the wheels and the teeth fall back into position for raking. This movement locks the lever or lock-bar, which holds the teeth firmly to their work until again released by a forward movement of the lever L, as before described.
I am aware that the application of brakes to the wheels of a horse hay-rake for unloading the rake is not new 5 hence I do not wish to be understood as broadly claiming such to be my invention.
Havingthus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination, in a horse-rake having wheels B B and axle A, of a series of rake-teeth, D, attached to a cross-bar, (l, rigidly connected parallel with and in rear of the axle, shaft J with cranks e e and lever L, rods ff, guide-standards m m, and brake-blocks K acting on the periphery of the driving-wheel for unloading the rake, all substantially as herein set forth.
2. The lock-lever, composed of the three parts a I, I and 1 when said parts are construeed and hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day of arranged substantially as and for the purposes August, 1871. herein set forth. GEORGE SWEET. [L. s.]
SwThe combination of the lever L with cam 41 and pivoted bar at for breaking the joint of the Witnesses: look-lever, substantially as herein set forth. '1. B. GRANT,
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have GEO. E. SMITH. (47)
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