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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • Figure l represents a perspectiveview ot' my attachment
  • Fig. 2 a vertical longitudinal seclion through one of the runners or furrow-openers of an ordinary corn-planter with my attachment applied thereto
  • Fig. 3 a horizontal section on the line y y, Fig. 2.
  • the corn-planting machine now in most common use consists of two runners or furrowopeners mounted side by side at the front end of an open frame, said hoppers and dropping mechanism, actuated byhand or otherwise, being located on or above the heels of the runners in sumch manner as to discharge seed through conducting-spouts into the furrow.
  • said hoppers and dropping mechanism actuated byhand or otherwise, being located on or above the heels of the runners in sumch manner as to discharge seed through conducting-spouts into the furrow.
  • a clamp, L consisting of two forwardly-extending arms having their ends threaded and provided with crossplates and nuts, as represented in Fig. 1.
  • the tube J upon placing the base-board F on top of the ordinary seed-hoppers the tube J will extend downward to the heel ot' the runners A, and the supplemental shoes K seat themselves firmly in the rear open end of said runners, as shown at Figs. l and 2.
  • the attachment By means of the clam ps L engaging upon the ordinary seed-tube, B, or with any suitable part of the ruimer A, the attachment may be held securely in position upon the machine.
  • the board F with a ⁇ central hole, M, and to pass a vertical bolt through the same into the frame ofthe machine.
  • the essential feature of the invention consists in the supplemental tubes and hoppers arranged for application to an ordinary machine for the purpose of conducting the potatoes into the furrow immediately ybehind the runners A, and it is manifest that the form ot' thel parts and the constructionot' the clamps or attaching devices may be modified without 'departing from the scope oii the invention.
  • the potatoes or other seedlings are placed in the supplemental hoppers Gr and delivered through the openings I into the tubes J by a boy or other attendant riding upon the machine. It is found that by bringing the upper ends of the tubes inward,
  • a single attendant is enabled to use both hands and to feed the two tubes simultaneously without difficulty.
  • the shoes or mouth-pieces K are made of somewhat greater width than the heel of the runners A. This is done for the purpose of enabling them to produce a furrow of increased width necessary to receive the potatoes.
  • the forward ends of theshoes K being rounded or pointed, will seat themselves with great firmness and rigidity in the rear open ends of the runners, thus holding the parts in the required position.
  • the attachment for corn-planting machines consisting of the base-board, the hoppers, and the conducting'spouts having their lower ends adapted for application to the runner-heels, and their upper ends inclined inward, as and for the purpose described.
  • auxiliary or supplemental attachment for corn-planting machines embracing, in combination, the baseboard F, its hoppers, the outwardly-inclined and downwardly-extended conductors and their shoes, and the furrowopeners attached to thc lower end of said conductors, and adapted, as described, for use upon the runners of a corn-planter.
  • a potato-planting attachment for cornplanting machines consisting of a frame pro vided with supplemental hoppers, conductingspouts,and attaching devices, substantially as set forth, for temporary application to a cornplanter.

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J. A. MGDANIEL.
ATTACHMENT POR CORN PLANTERS.
APatented Aug. 1, 1882.
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JOSEPH A. MGDANIEL, OF LETTSVILLE, IOWA.
l ATTACHMENT `FOR CORN-PLANTERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 261,942, dated August 1, 1882.
Application filed March 30,1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Beit known that I, J. A. MGDANIEL, ofLettsville, in the countyofliouisa and State of Iowa, have invented certain Improvements in Atsigned for application to that common class of corn-planters in which a wheeled frame is provided with two runners or furrow-openers 'through the heels of which the corn is discharged into the furrow, the object of the invention being to enable farmers to readily ad just the machine for the purpose of planting potatoes and other seedlings which are too large to be planted by the ordinary machine. To this end the invention consists in supplemental feed-spouts and hoppers designed for attachment to existing machines, as hereinafter explained. Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a perspectiveview ot' my attachment; Fig. 2, a vertical longitudinal seclion through one of the runners or furrow-openers of an ordinary corn-planter with my attachment applied thereto; Fig. 3, a horizontal section on the line y y, Fig. 2.
As is well understood by those familiar with the art, the corn-planting machine now in most common use consists of two runners or furrowopeners mounted side by side at the front end of an open frame, said hoppers and dropping mechanism, actuated byhand or otherwise, being located on or above the heels of the runners in sumch manner as to discharge seed through conducting-spouts into the furrow. It is to this class of machines, the general construction of which will he readily understood by the most unskilled person on reference, for example, to Letters Patent Nos. 99,286, 129,320, and 145,396, that my invention is designed to he applied. Referring to the drawings, A, Fig. 2, represents one of the runners or furrow-openers; B, the seed-hopper or grain-box located above the runner D, a conducting-tube by which the seed is conveyed from the hopper into the open heel ofthe runner, and E the dropping mechanism, all of which parts are of the ordinary construction and arrangement, and form no part of my invention.
upper surface with a raised board or cleat, H, I
the rim and cleat forming at each end of the board a hopper or receptacle to receive the potatoes or other seedlings. At each end of the hoard an opening, I, is formed, and from this opening a conducting spout or tube, J, is extended downward and outward, as shown in Fig. l, the tube being provided at the lower end with a mouthpiece or shoe, K, open on the rear side. There is also attached to the lower end of each ot the tubes J a clamp, L, consisting of two forwardly-extending arms having their ends threaded and provided with crossplates and nuts, as represented in Fig. 1. The parts are so proportioned and arranged that upon placing the base-board F on top of the ordinary seed-hoppers the tube J will extend downward to the heel ot' the runners A, and the supplemental shoes K seat themselves firmly in the rear open end of said runners, as shown at Figs. l and 2. By means of the clam ps L engaging upon the ordinary seed-tube, B, or with any suitable part of the ruimer A, the attachment may be held securely in position upon the machine.
In order to give additional security to the attachment, it is preferred to provide the board F with a` central hole, M, and to pass a vertical bolt through the same into the frame ofthe machine.
The essential feature of the invention consists in the supplemental tubes and hoppers arranged for application to an ordinary machine for the purpose of conducting the potatoes into the furrow immediately ybehind the runners A, and it is manifest that the form ot' thel parts and the constructionot' the clamps or attaching devices may be modified without 'departing from the scope oii the invention.
ln making use of the device the potatoes or other seedlings are placed in the supplemental hoppers Gr and delivered through the openings I into the tubes J by a boy or other attendant riding upon the machine. It is found that by bringing the upper ends of the tubes inward,
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as represented, a single attendant is enabled to use both hands and to feed the two tubes simultaneously without difficulty.
On referring to Fig. 3 it will be seen that the shoes or mouth-pieces K are made of somewhat greater width than the heel of the runners A. This is done for the purpose of enabling them to produce a furrow of increased width necessary to receive the potatoes. The forward ends of theshoes K, being rounded or pointed, will seat themselves with great firmness and rigidity in the rear open ends of the runners, thus holding the parts in the required position.
While I have described my attachment as being designed more particularly for planting .potatoes and other large seedlings, it may be aise'd for planting other seed which for size or other cause cannot be planted by the ordinary planter, such as soaked seed of different kinds,
beans, cotton-seed, 85e.
1t is also manifest that instead of having a vsingle operator feed both tubes two children or other attendants may ride upon the machine,
each feeding or supplying one of the tubes with seed. rlhis course is in many cases preferred. When two attendants are employed to feed the machine the inward inclination ofthe tubes same'consisting essentiallyof the supplemental frame provided with hoppers and conductingspouts, substantially as described and shown, whereby it is adapted i'or temporary use upon existing machines.
2. The attachment for corn-planting machines, consisting of the base-board, the hoppers, and the conducting'spouts having their lower ends adapted for application to the runner-heels, and their upper ends inclined inward, as and for the purpose described.
3. The auxiliary or supplemental attachment for corn-planting machines, embracing, in combination, the baseboard F, its hoppers, the outwardly-inclined and downwardly-extended conductors and their shoes, and the furrowopeners attached to thc lower end of said conductors, and adapted, as described, for use upon the runners of a corn-planter.
4. In a supplemental attachment for cornplanting machines, the combination, with the conducting-tubes J, of the hoppers G H, provided with openings or passages adjacent to the mouths of the tubes, as described, whereby the delivery of the seed from the hopper into the mouth of the tube by hand is facilitated.
5. A potato-planting attachment for cornplanting machines, consisting of a frame pro vided with supplemental hoppers, conductingspouts,and attaching devices, substantially as set forth, for temporary application to a cornplanter.
JOSEPH ALEXANDER MCDANIEL.
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WM. BELL, A. W. HALL.
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