US24413A - Improvement in seeding-machines - Google Patents

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • A represents an axle, which has two wheels, B Bf, one on each end; and C is a rectangular frame, which is secured on the axle A, said frame having'the shafts or draft-pole D attached to its front end.
  • a seed-box, E is placed. This seed-box extends the Whole width ofthe frame, and it is divided into compartments ct by partitions b.
  • a longitudinal shaft, F is placed, said shaft having a series of spirally-corrugated cylinders, c, upon it, a cylinder being' in the bottom d of each compartment a.
  • a slide, G is placed in the bottom of the box E, said slide being perforated, as well as the bottoms d, so that seed-discharge apertures e will be formed of greater or less area in the bottoms d by adjusting the slide G.
  • tubes H are attached to the under side of the compartment a, and encompassing the cylinders c. These tubes Hextend down into tubes I, which are attached to the back ends of bars J, the front ends of said bars being fitted loosely to a transverse bar, K, in the frame C, so that the tubes J may rise and fall.
  • a bevelwheehj 0n the inner end of' the shaft L a bevelwheehj, is placed. and this wheel gears into a corresponding wheel, lc, lower end of a vertical shaft, M.
  • the shaftM passes up through a seed-box, N, which is supported by uprights m m on the frame C, the shaft passing through a conical thimble, n, in the bottom of the box N.
  • a conical corrugated hub, o is placed,said hub being secured to the shaft M by a set-screw, p. See Fig. l.)
  • a curved hollow arm, 0, is secured, and the lower end of the thim ble u passes loosely into the center of this arm, as shown clearly in Fig. 1.
  • each end of the arm 0 a ap or valve, q is attached, and to each iiapa spiral spring, t", is connected, said spring having a-tendency to keep the fiaps or valves closed.
  • bent levers s which are secured to the upper surface of the hollow arm O.
  • the inner ends of these levers have a friction-roller, t, attached.
  • the lower seed-box, E is allowed to move in the frame C, so that the pinion f may, when necessary, be thrown out of gear with the Wheel g.
  • the outer bearing ofthe shaft L is in alever, which may be adjusted by actuating a rod, a", so as to throw the pinion t' in and out of gear with the wheel g.
  • the operation is as follows: As the machine is drawn along the shaft M will be rotated from the wheel B by the gearing lz j k, and the seed in the box N will pass down through the thimblea into the arm 0, from which it is distributed or thrown broadcast behind the machine in consequence of the rotation of said arm, the flaps or valves q being opened as they pass around at the back of the machine bythe cam u, acting on the levers s, the flaps or valves being closed by the spring i" when the levers are not actuated by thecams.
  • the supply of seed to the arm 0 is regulated -by regulating the hub o.
  • the tubes l1 I which is placed on the conveying ⁇ the seed to the furrows made by the lower and toothed ends of the tubes I. I would remark that in case of planting in hills two or more ot' the chambers a may be used, according to the space required between the hills,
  • Turnip-seed for instance, may be sown broadcast with corn, and grass-seed may be sown broadcast while wheat or rye is being sown in drills,and either the broadcast seed-distributer or the other may be used separately, when desired,

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E. STIMSON.
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Enos sriMs'oN, oF PLAINFIELD, VERMONT.
IMPROVEMENT IN SEEDING-MACHINES.
Specification forming To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ENOS STIMSON, of Plainfield, in the county of Washington and State ofVermont, have invented anew and Improved Seeding-Machine; and I do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making' a part of this specication, in which- Figure lis avertical section of a seedingmachine constructed according to my invention. xx, Fig. 2, indicates the plane of section. Fig. 2 is also a vertical section of the same, taken in the line y y, Fig. l, the two planes of section crossing each other at right angles.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand and construct my invention, I will proceed to describe it.
A represents an axle, which has two wheels, B Bf, one on each end; and C is a rectangular frame, which is secured on the axle A, said frame having'the shafts or draft-pole D attached to its front end.
0n the frame C, directly behind the axle A, a seed-box, E, is placed. This seed-box extends the Whole width ofthe frame, and it is divided into compartments ct by partitions b.
Underneath the seed-box E a longitudinal shaft, F, is placed, said shaft having a series of spirally-corrugated cylinders, c, upon it, a cylinder being' in the bottom d of each compartment a. A slide, G, is placed in the bottom of the box E, said slide being perforated, as well as the bottoms d, so that seed-discharge apertures e will be formed of greater or less area in the bottoms d by adjusting the slide G. This will be understood clearly by referring to Fig. 2.
To the under side of the compartment a, and encompassing the cylinders c, elastic tubes H are attached. These tubes Hextend down into tubes I, which are attached to the back ends of bars J, the front ends of said bars being fitted loosely to a transverse bar, K, in the frame C, so that the tubes J may rise and fall.
0n one end of the shaft F a pinion', f, is placed, and this attached to one of the wheels, wheel, B, a larger Wheel, h, wheel gearing into a pinion,
pinion gears into a wheel, g, B. To this same is attached, said t', which is on one part of Letters Patent No. 24,4113,
dated June 14, 1659.
end of the shaft' L, said shaft being placed transversely in the back part of the frame C.
0n the inner end of' the shaft L a bevelwheehj, is placed. and this wheel gears into a corresponding wheel, lc, lower end of a vertical shaft, M. The shaftM passes up through a seed-box, N, which is supported by uprights m m on the frame C, the shaft passing through a conical thimble, n, in the bottom of the box N. On the shaft M, above the thimble n, a conical corrugated hub, o, is placed,said hub being secured to the shaft M by a set-screw, p. See Fig. l.)
On the upper part of the shaft M, and just below the box N, a curved hollow arm, 0, is secured, and the lower end of the thim ble u passes loosely into the center of this arm, as shown clearly in Fig. 1.
To each end of the arm 0 a ap or valve, q, is attached, and to each iiapa spiral spring, t", is connected, said spring having a-tendency to keep the fiaps or valves closed.
To the inner ends of the springs r are attached bent levers s, which are secured to the upper surface of the hollow arm O. The inner ends of these levers have a friction-roller, t, attached.
To the under side of the box N a stationary cam, u, is attached.
The lower seed-box, E, is allowed to move in the frame C, so that the pinion f may, when necessary, be thrown out of gear with the Wheel g. The outer bearing ofthe shaft L is in alever, which may be adjusted by actuating a rod, a", so as to throw the pinion t' in and out of gear with the wheel g.
The operation is as follows: As the machine is drawn along the shaft M will be rotated from the wheel B by the gearing lz j k, and the seed in the box N will pass down through the thimblea into the arm 0, from which it is distributed or thrown broadcast behind the machine in consequence of the rotation of said arm, the flaps or valves q being opened as they pass around at the back of the machine bythe cam u, acting on the levers s, the flaps or valves being closed by the spring i" when the levers are not actuated by thecams. The supply of seed to the arm 0 is regulated -by regulating the hub o. Simultaneously with the rotation of the arm O the shaft Fis rotated, and the seed in the box E is distributed in drills by the corrugated cylinders c, the tubes l1 I which is placed on the conveying` the seed to the furrows made by the lower and toothed ends of the tubes I. I would remark that in case of planting in hills two or more ot' the chambers a may be used, according to the space required between the hills,
and the usual recessed cylinders may be placed on the shaft F,instead ot' the corrugated ones, c.
By this invention two different kinds of seed may be sown simultaneously, one broadcast and the other in hills or drills. Turnip-seed, for instance, may be sown broadcast with corn, and grass-seed may be sown broadcast while wheat or rye is being sown in drills,and either the broadcast seed-distributer or the other may be used separately, when desired,
by simply throwing the respective driving Y parts out of gear.
I am aware that a rotating arm, O, provided with valves and arranged as herein shown and described, has been previously used, such device having been patented by me May 6,1856. I therefore do not claim separately the broadcast seed-distributing device. Nor do I claim broadly the hill or drill seed-di`stributng device, when separately considered; but,
Having thus described my invention, what I do claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The arrangement and combination of the shaft F, box E, shaft M, arm O, and box N, as and for thepurpose herein shown and described.
ENOS STIMSON.
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AsHBEL A. S'riMsoN, ERRA RIDDER.
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US5995061A (en) * 1992-08-12 1999-11-30 Schiller; Thomas H. No loss, multi-band, adaptable antenna
US6028564A (en) * 1997-01-29 2000-02-22 Intermec Ip Corp. Wire antenna with optimized impedance for connecting to a circuit
US6097347A (en) * 1997-01-29 2000-08-01 Intermec Ip Corp. Wire antenna with stubs to optimize impedance for connecting to a circuit

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4604628A (en) * 1983-03-11 1986-08-05 Telex Communications, Inc. Parasitic array with driven sleeve element
US4584585A (en) * 1984-04-04 1986-04-22 Motorola, Inc. Two element low profile antenna
US5995061A (en) * 1992-08-12 1999-11-30 Schiller; Thomas H. No loss, multi-band, adaptable antenna
US6028564A (en) * 1997-01-29 2000-02-22 Intermec Ip Corp. Wire antenna with optimized impedance for connecting to a circuit
US6097347A (en) * 1997-01-29 2000-08-01 Intermec Ip Corp. Wire antenna with stubs to optimize impedance for connecting to a circuit

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