US187370A - Improvement in revolving harrows - Google Patents

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US187370A
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  • Figure l of the drawings is a representation of a plan view of my harrow and roller, and Fig. 2 is a side view of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan view ofthe machine used as a roller.
  • This invention relates to harrows and rollers 5 and it consists in the devices hereinafter particularly described and set forth.
  • A is a draft-tongue
  • B the frame of my device
  • B1 B1 being longitudinal beams
  • B2 B2 the cross-bars
  • Ba is a longitudinal vertical plate or center bearing, extending from the middle of one cross-bar to the middle of the other.
  • G C are brackets bolted or otherwise secured to the under side of beams B1 B1.
  • D D are long rods or shafts, which pass across frame B from side to side, through perforations in plate B3, and are journaled at their ends in brackets C G.
  • Rods D D support rollers E E, which are arranged in sets on both sides of plate B3.
  • rollers E are barrow-teeth arranged helically on rollers E, the direction of the curve alternating in successive rollers from left to right, or the reverse.
  • the teeth are, moreover, so placed that in revolving those of two proximate rollers set in between one another without ⁇ striking.
  • the insides of rollers E E are provided with metal bushings E1 E1, which may extend entirely through said rollers, or may be used only at the ends thereof. Said bushings are provided with small ears, which set into recesses in said rollers and prevent said bushings from turning in said rollers, thereby compelling the said rollers to revolve.
  • Rods D D are secured in place by nuts G G on the outside of brackets C C. By removing said nuts said rods can be withdrawn and said rollers displaced.
  • For rolling land I substitute plain toothless rollers therefor, and again secure the bolts by screwing home the nuts,
  • Brackets C C may be made detachable from frame A.

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UNITE OLIVER P. FISHER, OF BASIL, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO JACOB F. CAMPBELL, OF SAME PLAGE.
I NIPROVEMENT lN REVOLVING HARROWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 187,370, dated February 13, 1877 application filed June 19, 1876.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, OLIVER PERRY FISHER, of Basil, in the county of Fairfield and State of Ohio, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Barrows and Rollers; and l do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures oi reference marked thereon.
Figure l of the drawings is a representation of a plan view of my harrow and roller, and Fig. 2 is a side view of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan view ofthe machine used as a roller.
This invention relates to harrows and rollers 5 and it consists in the devices hereinafter particularly described and set forth.
y In the annexed drawings, A is a draft-tongue, and B the frame of my device; B1 B1 being longitudinal beams, and B2 B2 the cross-bars. Ba is a longitudinal vertical plate or center bearing, extending from the middle of one cross-bar to the middle of the other. G C are brackets bolted or otherwise secured to the under side of beams B1 B1. D D are long rods or shafts, which pass across frame B from side to side, through perforations in plate B3, and are journaled at their ends in brackets C G. Rods D D support rollers E E, which are arranged in sets on both sides of plate B3. F F are barrow-teeth arranged helically on rollers E, the direction of the curve alternating in successive rollers from left to right, or the reverse. The teeth are, moreover, so placed that in revolving those of two proximate rollers set in between one another without` striking. By the above construction of my rollers and teeth the motion of the dirt is repeatedly changed, and it is thoroughly pnlverized. The insides of rollers E E are provided with metal bushings E1 E1, which may extend entirely through said rollers, or may be used only at the ends thereof. Said bushings are provided with small ears, which set into recesses in said rollers and prevent said bushings from turning in said rollers, thereby compelling the said rollers to revolve. Rods D D are secured in place by nuts G G on the outside of brackets C C. By removing said nuts said rods can be withdrawn and said rollers displaced. For rolling land I substitute plain toothless rollers therefor, and again secure the bolts by screwing home the nuts, Thus my apparatus is readily convertible from a barrow into a roller, or vice versa. Brackets C C may be made detachable from frame A.
It will be seen that the teeth of the rollers are straight and placed close together, and that the lines of the teeth on any two of the rollers abreast with each other meet at the central cross-line of the barrow-frame, forming an obtuse angle, so that as the barrow advances the clods are moved from the central line, in opposite directions, outwardly, and then inwardly by the succeeding rollers, which out-and-in motion of the soil is continued by the successive rollers. By journaling the rollers E in the brackets C, in lieu of fixing their bearings in the barrow-frame, the line of draft of the barrow is raised, thus preventing the raising of the front end of the harrow. 1
It will also be observed that the distance between the teeth in each row is considerably less than the space between the rows themselves.
I am aware that a harrow provided with rollers having teeth arranged helically thereon, and extending entirely across the harrowframe, the teeth on the proximate rollers being arranged in opposite directions, has heretofore been employed, and I therefore lay no claim to such invention.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The sectional rollers E E, journaled in the frame B and central plate B3, and armed with teeth helically arranged thereon, which converge on each set of rollers abreast with each other toward the central line of the harrow, forming an obtuse angle with each other, the direction of the curve of the teeth in one roller being also opposite to that in the roller in rear of' it, whereby the soil is moved from the central line ofthe harrow alternately outward and inward in oppposite directions, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.`
2. The barrow-frame B, provided with the hereunto subseribed'my neme in the presence central perforatedV plate B3 andV perforated of two Witnesses. brackets C, in combination With the sectional rollers E E, having teeth F F, and the de OLIVER PERRY FISHER" tachable rods D D,substantiallly as described, Witnesses: and for the purpose set forth. LEWIS BLBLER,
In testimony that I claim the above I have V. H. GINDER.
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