US256735A - Walter p - Google Patents
Walter p Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
 - US256735A US256735A US256735DA US256735A US 256735 A US256735 A US 256735A US 256735D A US256735D A US 256735DA US 256735 A US256735 A US 256735A
 - Authority
 - US
 - United States
 - Prior art keywords
 - lever
 - rake
 - teeth
 - bar
 - foot
 - Prior art date
 - Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
 - Expired - Lifetime
 
Links
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 3
 - 102000004726 Connectin Human genes 0.000 description 1
 - 108010002947 Connectin Proteins 0.000 description 1
 - 238000007599 discharging Methods 0.000 description 1
 
Images
Classifications
- 
        
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
 - A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
 - A01D—HARVESTING; MOWING
 - A01D76/00—Haymakers with tines that are stationary with respect to the machine during operation but that may be liftable for dumping
 - A01D76/006—Hay-sweeps
 
 
Definitions
- Figure 1 is a plan view of my improvement.
 - Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
 - Fig. 3 is a sectional side elevation of thesame, taken through the line 00 00, Figs. 1 and 2.
 - Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation, showing the foot-lever and its attached rods unlocked.
 - the object of this invention is to facilitate the operation of raking hay and promote conenience in opera-ting and controlling the hayrake.
 - the invention consists in the combination, with the carriage and the upper bar of the rake-head, of the connecting-bar, the foot-lever, and the draw-bar, whereby the draft-strain will hold the rake-teeth to their work and can he made to raise the rake-teeth and dump the collected hay; and, also, in the combination, with the carriage and the upper bar of the rake-head, of the connecting-bars, the connecting-lever, and the hand-lever, whereby the rake-teeth can be raised by hand-power to unlock the foot-lever and allow the draft-strain to dump the collected hay, as will be hereinafter fully described.
 - A are the wheels, B the axle, and G the thills, which parts form the rakecarriage.
 - a rod or bar, D To the upper side of the axle 13 is attached a rod or bar, D, to which are attached the upper ends of the rake-teeth E.
 - the rake-teeth E are formed of spring-wire curved in the ordinary manner. From the bar.D the raketeeth E pass up to and are coiled around a bar, F, placed above and parallel with the bar D. By this construction the rake-teeth are raised above the axle to form more space for the collected hay and to avoid the tendency of the rake-teeth to rise and slip over the hay.
 - the hinging-point of the draft-rod O is arranged in such a position as to be in line with or a little above the pivot ing-point ot' the lever M when the rake-teeth E are in working position, so that the draftstrain will lock the lever M and hold the said rake-teeth to their work.
 - the draft-strain will operate the said foot-lever and raise the rake-teeth E from the ground, discharging the collected hay.
 - the hand-lever K and the foot-lever M move in opposite directions toward each other when raising the rake-teeth E from the ground, so. that the driver can use the power of hand and foot to the best advantage in controlling the raketeeth.
 
Landscapes
- Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
 - Environmental Sciences (AREA)
 - Soil Working Implements (AREA)
 
Description
UNrTEn STATES. 
A'rnNr rrrcn. 
WALTER P. PBALL, OF GOLUSA, CALIFORNIA. 
SULKY HAY-RAKE. 
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 256,735, dated April 18, 1882. 
Application filed July 28, 1881. (No model.) 
To all whom it may concern: 
 Be it known that I, WALTER P. PRALL, of Oolusa, in the county of Colusa and State of California, have invented certain useful Improvements in Sulky Hay-Rakes, of which the following is a specification. 
 Figure 1 is a plan view of my improvement. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a sectional side elevation of thesame, taken through the line 00 00, Figs. 1 and 2. Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation, showing the foot-lever and its attached rods unlocked. 
 Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts. 
 The object of this invention is to facilitate the operation of raking hay and promote conenience in opera-ting and controlling the hayrake. 
 The invention consists in the combination, with the carriage and the upper bar of the rake-head, of the connecting-bar, the foot-lever, and the draw-bar, whereby the draft-strain will hold the rake-teeth to their work and can he made to raise the rake-teeth and dump the collected hay; and, also, in the combination, with the carriage and the upper bar of the rake-head, of the connecting-bars, the connecting-lever, and the hand-lever, whereby the rake-teeth can be raised by hand-power to unlock the foot-lever and allow the draft-strain to dump the collected hay, as will be hereinafter fully described. 
 A are the wheels, B the axle, and G the thills, which parts form the rakecarriage. 
 To the upper side of the axle 13 is attached a rod or bar, D, to which are attached the upper ends of the rake-teeth E. The rake-teeth E are formed of spring-wire curved in the ordinary manner. From the bar.D the raketeeth E pass up to and are coiled around a bar, F, placed above and parallel with the bar D. By this construction the rake-teeth are raised above the axle to form more space for the collected hay and to avoid the tendency of the rake-teeth to rise and slip over the hay. 
 To the upper bar, F, at or near its middle part, is attached the end of the short connectin g-rod Gr, the lower end of which is hinged to a short lever, H,'pivoted to a rod, 1', attached to the thills 0. To the lower end of the lever H is hinged the rear end of a short connecting-rod, J, the forward end of which is hinged to the lower end of a hand-lever, K. The handlever K is pivoted to the thill O, and its upper end projects into such a position that it can be conveniently reached and operated by the driver from his seat to raise the rake-teeth and discharge the collected hay. 
 To the middle part of the bar. F is also hinged the upper end of a connecting-rod, L, the lower end of which is hinged to the lower end of a lever, M, which is pivoted to a rod, N, attached to the thills G. The upper end of the lever M projects into such a position that it can be readily reached and operated by the driver with his foot. To the foot-lever M is hinged the rear end of a rod, 0, which passes through a keeper attached to the lower side of the forward cross-bar of the thills O, and to its forward end is pivoted the single-tree P, to which the draft is applied. The hinging-point of the draft-rod O is arranged in such a position as to be in line with or a little above the pivot ing-point ot' the lever M when the rake-teeth E are in working position, so that the draftstrain will lock the lever M and hold the said rake-teeth to their work. With this construction, when the lever M is moved to bring the hinging-point of the draft-rod 0 below the pivoting-point of the foot-lever M, the draft-strain will operate the said foot-lever and raise the rake-teeth E from the ground, discharging the collected hay. \Vith this construction, the hand-lever K and the foot-lever M move in opposite directions toward each other when raising the rake-teeth E from the ground, so. that the driver can use the power of hand and foot to the best advantage in controlling the raketeeth. 
 Q, is the drivers seat, the standards R of which are attached to the thills G or to rods attached to the said thills. 
 Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In a sulky hay-rake, the combination, with the axle B, bars I) F, connected by the ends of teeth E, and the teeth E, of the connecting-rods G J L, connecting-lever H, handlever K, and foot-lever M, pivoted at N, and the pivoted draw-bar O and single-tree P, 
whereby when the hinging-poiut of draw'bar l lever M, ivhereby the rake is lowered by the O is brought below fo0t-lever pivot N the draft I combined hand and foot power of the driver, 10 
operates to raise the raketeeth and discharge substantially as shown and described. the load substantially as shown and described. 
 2. In a sulky hay-rake, the combination WALTER PRALL' with the axle B, bars D F, placed one above Witnesses: the other, and the teeth E, of the rods G J L, A. P. SPAULDING, connecting-lever H, hand-lever K, and foot- GEo. W. BAssFoRD. 
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date | 
|---|---|
| US256735A true US256735A (en) | 1882-04-18 | 
Family
ID=2326024
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date | 
|---|---|---|---|
| US256735D Expired - Lifetime US256735A (en) | Walter p | 
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link | 
|---|---|
| US (1) | US256735A (en) | 
- 
        0
        
- US US256735D patent/US256735A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
 
 
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| US256735A (en) | Walter p | |
| US382067A (en) | Horse hay-rake | |
| US219943A (en) | Improvement in horse hay-rakes | |
| US44079A (en) | Improvement in horse-rakes | |
| US332055A (en) | Revolving sulky hay-rake | |
| US215635A (en) | Improvement in horse hay-rakes | |
| US365118A (en) | Hay-rake and gathering-machine | |
| US375401A (en) | Farm-rake | |
| US262011A (en) | Horse hay-rake | |
| US45481A (en) | Improvement in horse-rakes | |
| US177870A (en) | Improvement in horse-rakes | |
| US264806A (en) | john m | |
| US164266A (en) | Improvement in horse-rakes | |
| US55930A (en) | Improvement in horse-rakes | |
| US211680A (en) | Improvement in revolving horse-rakes | |
| US560692A (en) | Joseph dain | |
| US1141695A (en) | Hay-rake. | |
| US267250A (en) | Sulky hay-rake | |
| US855006A (en) | Hay-rake. | |
| US49184A (en) | Improvement in reaping and mowing machines | |
| US193578A (en) | Improvement in horse hay-rakes | |
| US701663A (en) | Hay-rake. | |
| US152607A (en) | Improvement in hay-loaders | |
| US259003A (en) | greene | |
| US766928A (en) | Hay-rake. |