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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • Our invention relates to barrows; and it consists in certain improvements in a harrow for which Letters Patent No. 255,934, bearing date April 4, 1882, were granted to us.
  • Our invention further consists in improvements in the means of securingthe harrowteeth to the barrow-frame and adjusting the inclination of the teeth, as hereinafter more fully set forth..
  • o 0 are curved springs, the ends of each of which are secured to' the-middle points of the opposite sides of the square barrow-frame.
  • the curved springs o 0 cross each other at their highest points or middles, and are each provided at its top with a hole through which passes a bolt, which also passes through the drivers seat, the spring serving as an elastic seat-support for the driver.
  • the harrow-frame is widened or narrowed by adjusting the plates d on the draft-bars k, as
  • g represents a hole made through the tooth 1) near its upper end'for the passage of the lower end of an angular bolt, 4, the opposite end of which passes through a hole, 8, in the plate 15, having a flange, t, and thence through a hole in the harrow-frame.
  • the ends of the angular bolt r are threaded to receive nuts u u, whereby the tooth is secured to the harrowframe and held between the flange t and an gular bolt 7'.
  • 0 represents a wedge, provided with a hole, w, near its middle for the passage of the angular bolt when the wedge is used.
  • the wedge is intended to vary the inclination of the cuttin g-edge of the tooth when desired, and is inserted from either edge of the tooth, as desired, to vary the angle between the flanged plate 23 and the barrow-frame.

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ATTORNE Patented June6,- 188Z:.
(No Model.)
H. R. BURGER & J. B. SIMPSON.
' HARROW 1 I0.'259,089.
WITNESSES UNITED STATES: PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY R. BURGER AND JOSEPH B. SIMPSON, OE FINGASTLE, VIRGINIA.
, HARROW.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 259,089, dated June 6, 1882.
Application filed April 4, 1882.
To all whom it may concern p Be it known that we, HENRY R. BURGER and JOSEPH B. SIMPsoN, of Fincastle, in the county of Botetourt and State of Virginia, have made a new and useful Improvement in Harrows; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to-the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of our improved harrow. Figs. 2, 3, and 5 are detail views of the same; and Fig. 4 is a sectional view in the line w m, Fig. 1.
Our invention relates to barrows; and it consists in certain improvements in a harrow for which Letters Patent No. 255,934, bearing date April 4, 1882, were granted to us.
Our invention further consists in improvements in the means of securingthe harrowteeth to the barrow-frame and adjusting the inclination of the teeth, as hereinafter more fully set forth..
In the accompanying drawings,aarepresent the outer barrow-beams to which the harrowteeth are secured; There are four such beams,
each pair lying on opposite sides of the line of draft, being pivotedtogether at their outer ends by means of the links I) and clevises c, and pivoted at their inner ends to the slotted plates d by the clevises c, pivoted to the in nor ends of the barrow-beams a, and passing through the slots in the plates (1, which are each provided with a central hole for the passage of a bolt, h, which passes thence into one of a series of adjusting-holes, z, in draft-bars k, having draft-hooks l at their outer ends, and pivoted together at their inner ends by means of the linkm and clevises n n.
o 0 are curved springs, the ends of each of which are secured to' the-middle points of the opposite sides of the square barrow-frame. The curved springs o 0 cross each other at their highest points or middles, and are each provided at its top with a hole through which passes a bolt, which also passes through the drivers seat, the spring serving as an elastic seat-support for the driver.
By this construction it will .be seen that we materially simplify the construction shown in our Letters Patent No. 255,934, on which this invention is an improvement, by dispensing with the diagonal rods and perforated central (NomodeL) plates, while at the same time the barrow-teeth,
from thehinged connection of their outer beams and draft-bars, will conform to the undulations of the ground, a spring-seat will be furnished the driver, and his weight'will force the teeth down. to the ground in passing over undulations.
The harrow-frameis widened or narrowed by adjusting the plates d on the draft-bars k, as
desired. I p
1) represents a barrow-tooth having opposite cutting-edges, and thicker in the middle than at its edges.
g represents a hole made through the tooth 1) near its upper end'for the passage of the lower end of an angular bolt, 4, the opposite end of which passes through a hole, 8, in the plate 15, having a flange, t, and thence through a hole in the harrow-frame. The ends of the angular bolt r are threaded to receive nuts u u, whereby the tooth is secured to the harrowframe and held between the flange t and an gular bolt 7'.
0) represents a wedge, provided with a hole, w, near its middle for the passage of the angular bolt when the wedge is used. The wedge is intended to vary the inclination of the cuttin g-edge of the tooth when desired, and is inserted from either edge of the tooth, as desired, to vary the angle between the flanged plate 23 and the barrow-frame. By inserting the wedge with its thickest part on one side the inclination of the tooth will be the reverse of that if inserted from the opposite direction.
We are aware that in a wheel-barrow the drivers seat has heretofore been mounted upon a spring-bar the ends of which restin stirrups that are supported in brackets secured to the opposite beams of the frame; and we are also aware that a drivers seat has heretofore been suspended from spring-bars secured to frames by means of links secured to the drivers seat, and we therefore lay no claim to such inventions.
What we claim as our invention, and desire to. secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The combination, with the barrow-beams a, hinged together at their outer ends and hinged to the draft-bars at their inner ends, and the diagonal draft-bars k, hinged together at their inner ends, of the curved spring seat-' supports 0 0, each secured at its ends to the middle of the opposite barrow-beams, and crossing each other at their highest points for the support of the seat, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the barrow-beams a, provided with the elevises c a, links I), slotted adjusting-plates d d, draft-bars k It, provided with draft-hooks Z, adj listing-holes z, andelevises n, link m, and curved spring seat-supports 0, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
3. The combination, with the barrow-beam a, and barrow-tooth 11, provided with the hole q, of the plate 2, provided with the downwardly-projeeting flange t and hole 8, and angular bolt r, threaded at both ends and provided 15 with the nuts uu, whereby the barrow-tooth is firmly clamped between the flange of the plate and the angular bolt, substantially as described.
HENRY B. BURGER. J. B. SIMPSON. Witnesses:
W. W. MGGUFFIN, F. B. BERKELY.
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US3213946A (en) * 1963-09-09 1965-10-26 Calkins Mfg Company Mounting for rotary hoe type soil cultivators
US4102404A (en) * 1976-01-22 1978-07-25 Krammer Kelly A Articulated cultivator

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3213946A (en) * 1963-09-09 1965-10-26 Calkins Mfg Company Mounting for rotary hoe type soil cultivators
US4102404A (en) * 1976-01-22 1978-07-25 Krammer Kelly A Articulated cultivator

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