US1251A - Improvement in machines for binding grain - Google Patents

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i. KEYES.
Horse Rake.
Patented July/'17, 183.9.
. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ISRAEL KEYES, OF PUTNEY, VERMONT.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR BINDING GRAIN.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 1,251, dated July 17, 1839.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be itknown that I, ISRAEL KEYEs, of
Putney, in the county'of Windham and State' Iground until it can be bound, thus relieving the labor by diminishing the necessity for stooping, and preventing, also, the wounding ol' his hands upon the stubble. To effect these purposes, the grain is gathered by six or seven fmgers, somewhat resembling the iingers of a cradle, (see Figure I, (0,) running beneath the grain, and these iingers are propelled by their butts or rear ends being lirmly fixed in an axle-tree, (see b, Fig. L) and this axle-tree is supported by two wheels, (see c, Fig; L) and is pushed along and its iingers guided and directed by means of two handles, (see d, Fig. I,) which extend out behind like those of a wheel barrow, and are attached to the axle tree. A convenient mode of attaching these handles to the axle-tree is to use rings and wedges like those which fasten the nib to the scythe'snath. This aXletree has also two uprights or guards, (see e, Fig. I',) to prevent the grain falling over when the handles are depressed and the iingers elevated. These uprights I sometimes make in the fashion of staples or bows7 standing in the axle-treeone within another, as represented at f, Fig: II, each end of the axle-tree being. furnished with two, and a space in therniiddle being left vacant for the hands of the workman while binding the grain.
Attached to the handles, and passing from one handle to the other in a curve with its eonvexity downward, is a stirrup, of stout wire, (seeg, Fig. L) to enable the workman with his foot to hold down the handles, and of course elevate the iingers while the bundle of grain is tied.
It will be found a convenient proportion to make the ngers and the handles each three feet long,the axletree four and one-half feet between t-he wheels, and the .wheels two feet in diameter.
While collecting the grain for a bundle, the handles are elevated, and the ngers consequently depressed, so as to pass underand collect the grain. Vhen enough to form abnndleisthus gathered, the handles are depressed, and the fingers with their burden of grain are raised, the workman putting his foot upon the stirrup, and thus holding the grain up till the bundle is tied.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The method of binding grain by means of a rake, in combination with the uprights or guards, as hereinbefore described.
2. In combination with the above, the stirrup for holding the grainup with the foot while the bundle is bound.
ISRAEL KEYES. Vitnesses:
' J. D. BRADLEY,
Asn PEELER.
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