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US273A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the principleofone oftheimprovemen ts here to be described consists in giving the plow a greater or less inclination to the right hand or left of the line of its draft for the purpose of increasing or diminishing the width of the furrow, as occasion shall require. This may be done by providing a plate of iron, E, and fixing it flatwise upon the top of the beam, with its forward edge about four inches back of the bolt that secures the clevis.
  • the thickness of this plate may be half an inch or more, and its forward edge,which should beabouttour inches wide, is to be indented or formed into teeth or cogs, all equidistant from the bolt of the clevis D, and the upper branch or arm of the clevis is to extend back from the bolt, so that when fixed in its place the end shall come into one or the other of the spaces between the teeth of the plate to which it is to be fitted.
  • This appendage may be called the graduator, and it will be perceived thatas the pointof this branch of the clevis is placed in either of the spaces -thus prepared for it either on one side or the other ofthe center, the forward end of the clevis will, of course, be canted in the opposite direction; the clevis-bolt, as a pivot, being the center of such movement, and in this way the direction of the plow'and width of the furrow may be graduated at discretion.
  • Another of the improvements consists in the manner of securing the plowshare O to the mold-board M.
  • a section of it about the center in respect to its length, an inch and a half wide, more or less, is to have its surface raised on each side of the plate about one-fourth of an inch, or less, in nature of a flange, F. This is to extend from the shoulder provided in the share for the edge of the mold-board to the back edge of the share; and on the under side ofthe mold-board a groove, Gr,is to be provided to receit e this flange or raised surface snugly within it, they being fitted to each other for that purpose.
  • the share should be securedto the mold-board by two screw-bolts, H'H, instead of one, as heretofore.
  • the m0ld-board may be fastened to the beam by means of a staple, I, passingthrough a perforation provided for it in the upper part of the mold-board, with thebranches ofthe staple extended up through the beam, and there secured by nuts, screwthreads being out upon them for the purpose.
  • a still further improvement consists in a projection, K, to be provided on the inner part of the landside of the plow as a bulb or stud, extending from the surface a distance about equal to the thickness of the lower end of the plowhandle, it being for the purpose of a rest or guard to that end of the handle, and to secure it against any upward inclination. It ofcourse should be so placed as to come in contact with the upper surface of the handle.

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J. B. NORTON.
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N0. 273 Patented July 17. 1837 AN I. PHOTO'LI'I'HUv CD. NAY. (OSBORNE? PROCESS.)
UNITED STATES PATE T OFFICE. I
J. B. NORTON, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IM PROVEMENT IN PLOWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 273, dated July 17, 1837.
, scription thereof.
The principleofone oftheimprovemen ts here to be described consists in giving the plow a greater or less inclination to the right hand or left of the line of its draft for the purpose of increasing or diminishing the width of the furrow, as occasion shall require. This may be done by providing a plate of iron, E, and fixing it flatwise upon the top of the beam, with its forward edge about four inches back of the bolt that secures the clevis. The thickness of this plate may be half an inch or more, and its forward edge,which should beabouttour inches wide, is to be indented or formed into teeth or cogs, all equidistant from the bolt of the clevis D, and the upper branch or arm of the clevis is to extend back from the bolt, so that when fixed in its place the end shall come into one or the other of the spaces between the teeth of the plate to which it is to be fitted. This appendage may be called the graduator, and it will be perceived thatas the pointof this branch of the clevis is placed in either of the spaces -thus prepared for it either on one side or the other ofthe center, the forward end of the clevis will, of course, be canted in the opposite direction; the clevis-bolt, as a pivot, being the center of such movement, and in this way the direction of the plow'and width of the furrow may be graduated at discretion.
Another of the improvements consists in the manner of securing the plowshare O to the mold-board M.
In order to give additional strength. to the share, and to connect it with more firmness than heretofore, a section of it, about the center in respect to its length, an inch and a half wide, more or less, is to have its surface raised on each side of the plate about one-fourth of an inch, or less, in nature of a flange, F. This is to extend from the shoulder provided in the share for the edge of the mold-board to the back edge of the share; and on the under side ofthe mold-board a groove, Gr,is to be provided to receit e this flange or raised surface snugly within it, they being fitted to each other for that purpose. In addition to this, the share should be securedto the mold-board by two screw-bolts, H'H, instead of one, as heretofore.
As a further improvement, the m0ld-board may be fastened to the beam by means of a staple, I, passingthrough a perforation provided for it in the upper part of the mold-board, with thebranches ofthe staple extended up through the beam, and there secured by nuts, screwthreads being out upon them for the purpose.
A still further improvement consists in a projection, K, to be provided on the inner part of the landside of the plow as a bulb or stud, extending from the surface a distance about equal to the thickness of the lower end of the plowhandle, it being for the purpose of a rest or guard to that end of the handle, and to secure it against any upward inclination. It ofcourse should be so placed as to come in contact with the upper surface of the handle.
What I claim of the improvements above specified and described as my own invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The graduator as respects its principle.
2. The manner of strengthening and secur- I ing the share to the mold-board.
3. The projection or bulb on the inner part of the landside of the plow, against which the plow-handle rests.
4:- The method of securing the mold-board to the beam by the staple, in the manner before described.
J. B. NORTON. Witnesses:
J. O. LANSING, DANIEL WHIIING.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4909868A (en) * 1989-10-16 1990-03-20 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army Extraction and recovery of plasticizers from solid propellants and munitions
US20020024178A1 (en) * 2000-03-30 2002-02-28 Lo Henry Tien Card Game
US20020042242A1 (en) * 2000-10-11 2002-04-11 Chi Li-Wen Motion toy
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