US190110A - Improvement in check-rowers and droppers - Google Patents

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  • a A designate the transporting-wheels of my cornplanter, and B designates the vehicle-frame carried thereby.
  • Said frame B supports a seat-bar, O, and driversseat D, and to the front of it is hinged a supplemental frame or platform, E.
  • Said platform E is provided with seed-boxes F F, one of which is arranged at or near each side of the same, on top thereof, and with a feeding-slide, G, which works across said platform E,and into the said seedboxes.
  • Each end of said slide is provided with a pocket or opening, 9, which operates in the usual manner to cause or allow the passage of a charge of grain from the feed-box above said pocket or opening through a perforation in said platform.
  • Any suitable form of dropping-tube may be employed, and platform or frame E may be supported by runners, or in any other convenient way.
  • Said slide G is caused to reciprocate longitudinally between and into seed-boxes F F by means of an L-shaped lever, H, which is pivoted at its angle to frame E in advance'of the said slide.
  • Said lever 11 operates horizontally.
  • the end of its lateral arm is connected, by a wrist or stud, I, to a long longitudinallyreciprocating bar, J, which is operated by a crank-arm or wrist, K, eccentrically secured to the outside of transporting-wheel A.
  • Each rotat-ion of said wheel thus causes an endwisereciprocating motion of said slide, thereby depositing a charge from each seed-box F.
  • the said slide is slightly slotted at the point where lever H is attached thereto by pin or bolt H, so as to allow a certain amount of play, and thereby prevent binding.
  • the said wheel A is provided on its outside .only one, may be provided with them.
  • M designates a'lifting-lever, pivoted to the side bar B of frame B, to which wheel A is journaled.
  • Said lever M is provided with a downwardly and rearwardly extending arm, M, which bears against the ground when the rear end of said lever M is depressed, thereby raising said wheel A.
  • The enables the attachment of wrist or crank pin K, and reciprocating bar J to be inspected and'changed with convenience.
  • N designates a block or clevis, secured to the rear cross-bar B of frame B.
  • said block is pivoted the front end of a short rearwardly-extending bar, 0, which has a long similarly-pivoted rearward extension, P, provided at its rear end with a caster guide-wheel, Q.
  • ltear cross-bar B is provided with two studs or pins, R B, one on each side of block N, from which bracing-chains S S extend to perforations 10 1) in rearwardly -extending bar P.
  • Guide-wheel Q follows directly behind the planter and check-row above described, midway between the tracks of wheels A and A,
  • the recessed block N having the bar 0 pivoted thereto, in combination with the pivoted extension P, carrying the guide-wheel Q, and
  • bracingchains S S and rear cross-bar B, having studs R R, substantially as described, and. for the purpose set forth.

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SAMUEL H. WORTH, 0F MEMPHIS, M ssouRr, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT To ALBERT SNYDER.
IMPROVEMENT lN, cHEck-R we s AND o oPP s.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 190,] R0, dated April 24, 1877; application filed February 10, 1877. g
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, SAMUEL 'H. WORTH, of Memphis, in the county of Scotland and State of Missouri, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Check-Rowers and Droppers; and I do hereby declare that the followand arrangement of the devices hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, A A designate the transporting-wheels of my cornplanter, and B designates the vehicle-frame carried thereby. Said frame B supports a seat-bar, O, and driversseat D, and to the front of it is hinged a supplemental frame or platform, E. Said platform E is provided with seed-boxes F F, one of which is arranged at or near each side of the same, on top thereof, and with a feeding-slide, G, which works across said platform E,and into the said seedboxes. Each end of said slide is provided with a pocket or opening, 9, which operates in the usual manner to cause or allow the passage of a charge of grain from the feed-box above said pocket or opening through a perforation in said platform. Any suitable form of dropping-tube may be employed, and platform or frame E may be supported by runners, or in any other convenient way.
Said slide G is caused to reciprocate longitudinally between and into seed-boxes F F by means of an L-shaped lever, H, which is pivoted at its angle to frame E in advance'of the said slide. Said lever 11 operates horizontally. The end of its lateral arm is connected, by a wrist or stud, I, to a long longitudinallyreciprocating bar, J, which is operated by a crank-arm or wrist, K, eccentrically secured to the outside of transporting-wheel A. Each rotat-ion of said wheel thus causes an endwisereciprocating motion of said slide, thereby depositing a charge from each seed-box F. The said slide is slightly slotted at the point where lever H is attached thereto by pin or bolt H, so as to allow a certain amount of play, and thereby prevent binding.
The said wheel A is provided on its outside .only one, may be provided with them. The
latter arrangementis shown in the drawings; but the former is preferable, being more exact.
M designates a'lifting-lever, pivoted to the side bar B of frame B, to which wheel A is journaled. Said lever M is provided with a downwardly and rearwardly extending arm, M, which bears against the ground when the rear end of said lever M is depressed, thereby raising said wheel A. The enables the attachment of wrist or crank pin K, and reciprocating bar J to be inspected and'changed with convenience.
N designates a block or clevis, secured to the rear cross-bar B of frame B. In said block is pivoted the front end of a short rearwardly-extending bar, 0, which has a long similarly-pivoted rearward extension, P, provided at its rear end with a caster guide-wheel, Q. ltear cross-bar B is provided with two studs or pins, R B, one on each side of block N, from which bracing-chains S S extend to perforations 10 1) in rearwardly -extending bar P.
These parts 0 P Q are for the purpose of guiding the driver, and enabling the usual rows of stakes to be dispensed with. The draft is upon pole or tongue T, attached to supplemental front frame E. This machine may be employed for planting any kind of gram.
Guide-wheel Q follows directly behind the planter and check-row above described, midway between the tracks of wheels A and A,
2 I v i90dl0 until the said vehicle begins to turn. Its suecesfsive pivotal attachments enable it to eontinue the same straight line to the end of the rows, thus leaving a mark which will be a reliable guide for the operator in beginning upon the next row. A
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The recessed block N, having the bar 0 pivoted thereto, in combination with the pivoted extension P, carrying the guide-wheel Q, and
provided with the perforations p p, bracingchains S S, and rear cross-bar B, having studs R R, substantially as described, and. for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
. SAMUEL H. WORTH. Witnesses:
LEWIS MYERS, I A. B. MGANTIRE.
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