US127696A - Improvement in hand corn-planters - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01C—PLANTING; SOWING; FERTILISING
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- A01C7/02—Hand sowing implements
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- Figure I is a side elevation.
- Fig. II is a longitudinal section.
- Fig. III is a plan view ot' the valve-seat and slide, showing the different-shaped valves in section.
- Fig. IV is a plan of the wedge-shaped valve.
- Fig. V is a side view of Fig. IV; and
- Fig. VI is a side elevation of the point of blade I.
- A is the blade, provided with avalve-opening, B, over which a metaL lic guide, C,having a slide, D, is countersunk into the blade A.
- A' receiver, rEv, having a lid, F, and buttonG, is secured to the blade A, so that the interior of its bottom is in line with the lowest portion of the valve-opening B.
- a metallic sheath,H, secured to the blade A incases the outside and the edges of the blade A at its point, and also the edges of the blade I at its point.
- a metallic plate, J protects the outside of, the blade I at its point.
- the valve K having the perennial V
- the valve K is wedgeshaped, and may be made to fit either a circular or quadrilateral valve-opening, B, and secured within an opening, L, which should correspond in shape with the large end of the valve K by a pin, M, having a hooked head.
- Several valves, K having diiferent-sized oriiices, V, may be used with each planter for planting different sizes of seed.
- the point of the hook on the pin M enters a small hole in the edge of the blade I directly below the hole N, through which the pin M passes to secure the valve K.
- the lever O has its fulcruin at I in the bifurcation at the upper end of the blade A.
- the blade I works on the bearings Q, and is connected to the lever O by the metal strip It.
- a pin similar to the pin M, secures the blade Ito the strip R.
- T is a helicaly spring, which acts in opposition to the lever O.
- the handle 0, serving the double purpose of handle and lever in operating the blade I, valve K, and blade II, substantially as shown and described.
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HENRICK LAGE.
improvement in Hand Corn-Planters..
ANo.12-96l PatentedJuneHyJSZ.
-NvEN-Vom A UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
HENEIGK LAGE, OF OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAND CORN-PLANTERS.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRIGK LAGE, of Omaha city, in the county of Douglas and State of Nebraska, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hand Seed-Planters, of which the following is a specifica-tion:
Nature cmd Objects of the Intention.
` tion of the lever parts the blades at the point and permits the discharge of one hill of seed, after which a spring forces the blades into position for a repetition of the operation.
Description ofthe Accompanying Drawing.
Figure I is a side elevation. Fig. II is a longitudinal section. Fig. III is a plan view ot' the valve-seat and slide, showing the different-shaped valves in section. Fig. IV is a plan of the wedge-shaped valve. Fig. V is a side view of Fig. IV; and Fig. VI is a side elevation of the point of blade I.
' General Description.
In the drawing, A is the blade, provided with avalve-opening, B, over which a metaL lic guide, C,having a slide, D, is countersunk into the blade A. A' receiver, rEv, having a lid, F, and buttonG, is secured to the blade A, so that the interior of its bottom is in line with the lowest portion of the valve-opening B. A metallic sheath,H, secured to the blade A, incases the outside and the edges of the blade A at its point, and also the edges of the blade I at its point. A metallic plate, J, protects the outside of, the blade I at its point. The valve K, having the orice V, is wedgeshaped, and may be made to fit either a circular or quadrilateral valve-opening, B, and secured within an opening, L, which should correspond in shape with the large end of the valve K by a pin, M, having a hooked head. Several valves, K, having diiferent-sized oriiices, V, may be used with each planter for planting different sizes of seed. The point of the hook on the pin M enters a small hole in the edge of the blade I directly below the hole N, through which the pin M passes to secure the valve K. The lever O has its fulcruin at I in the bifurcation at the upper end of the blade A. The blade I works on the bearings Q, and is connected to the lever O by the metal strip It. A pin, similar to the pin M, secures the blade Ito the strip R. T is a helicaly spring, which acts in opposition to the lever O.
Operation.
'slide I) falls down the guide G by its own weight, and continually rests upon the valve K. The upper side of the valve K being beveled from its outer to its inner end causes the slide D to descend as the valve is withdrawn, and to ascend as it returns to place.
Claim.
lVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The handle 0, serving the double purpose of handle and lever in operating the blade I, valve K, and blade II, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing im provement in hand seed-planters as above described I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of April, 1872.
HENRICK LAGE. [L.
IVitnesses:
H. F. STRONG, J. M. JoHNsoN.
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