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  • A represents an axle, on which two wheels, B B', are placed loosely, the axle being fixed and having thills G C attached permanently to it.
  • D is the drivers seat, which is attached to a board or platform, E, secured to the axle A and projecting some distance behind it, the seat being on the back part of said platform.
  • F represents a seed box or hopper, which is secured transversely on the thills C C and parallel with the axle A.
  • the bottom a of this seed-box is provided with holes b, at equal distances apart, and underneath the bottom a there is placed a roller, G, which extends the whole length of the bottom, and is provided with seed-cells c.
  • These seed-cells are made circumferentially in rows in the roller G, the cells ot' the different rows varying in capacity, as clearly shown in Fig. 3, in which a section ot' the roller G is shown embracing two sets of cells for two of the holes b in the bottom a of the seed-box.
  • the seed-cells c may be formed by turning grooves cireumferentiall y in the roller and then grooving the roller longituditudinally to receive radial plates or strips d. This will be fully understood byreferring to Fig. 3. At one end of the roller G there are made a series of circumferential grooves e, to receive a slide, f, which is fitted in a socket, g,
  • the roller G may be retained in different positions underneath the seed-box, so as to keep any otl the rows of seed-cells c in line with the holes b in the bottom c of the seed-box, the roller G being allowed to be adj usted longitudinally underneath the bottom c a distanceequal to the length comprised by each set of seed-cells o, so that any one of said sets may be brought in line with the holes b.
  • a box, H which is equal in length to the seed-box, and has a series of inclined boards or chutes, h, placed in it and arranged alternately in reverse positions, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • This box H is suspended at its center to the seed-box F by means of a pin or bolt, i, and the box H is connected at one end by a rod, j, with a lever, I, which has its fulcrum k at the upper end of an upright, J, attached to the back part oi' one of the thills G.
  • the back part ot' the lever I is tted and works in a slot, l, in the upper end of an upright, K, attached to the axle A, a screw or pin, m, in said upright serving as a step for the lever.
  • the hub a of the wheel B has a circular plate, 0titted on its outer end and permanently secured to it, and this plate has four holes made in it at equal distances apart.
  • This collar is connected by a rod, N, to a lever, .0, which has its fulcrum at g, the back end of said lever being fitted in aslot, r, in a bar, s, which projects from the scat D.
  • the sleeve L has four horizontal bars, P, attached to it, and the ends ot' these bars pass through the holes of the plate o.
  • the lever O By actuating the lever O the sleeve L may be moved on the arm of hub a and the bars P shoved in and out of gear with a ratchet-pulley, Q, which is also placed loosely on the arm of hub a.
  • the pulley Q has its teeth tformed'in its inner side. These teeth are shown clearly in Fig. 4.
  • the roller G has a pulley, It, at one. end ot' it, around which and the ratchet-pulley Q a band, S, passes, and ⁇ the roller G is rotated by this band when the bars P are thrown in gear with the ratchet-pulley Q.
  • the sleeve L is rotated in consequence of the bars P passing between the spokes of the wheel B.
  • the seed is distributed from the seed-box F by passing through the holes b in the bottom a and into the seed-cells c, the latter discharging it into the box H, and the seed passing down the chutes h in said box and being discharged from the lowest one upon the ground.
  • the chutes It serve to scatter and equalize the distribution of the seed, causing it to fall in a thin sheet the whole length of the box H, and when the machine is being drawn over inclined ground the driver, by actuating the lever, I may keep the box H in a horizontal position, so as to insure an even distribution of the seed.
  • the box H at its upper part is Iitted between cleats X i", attached to the lower ed ge ot' the bottom of the hopper F. These cleats serve as guides for the box H.

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2 Sheets-Sheet .41', W. FIN LEY.
4 Grain-Drill.` l No. 37,286` Y "Patented Jan. '6, 1863.
iiji MFETERS, PHOTO-LIYHOGRAPMER, WASHINGTON. D C.
2 Sheets-Sheet 2. W. FINLEY.
GrainDri1L v No. 37,286. Patented..yan. 6, 18.53.
N, PETERSl PHOTO-UTHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. EXC.
` UNITED STATES WILLIAM FINLEY, OF SCHOOLGRAFT, MICHIGAN.
IMPROVEMENT IN SEEDING-MACHINES.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 37,286, dated January 6, 1863.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM FINLEY, of Schoolcraft, in the county of Kalamazoo and Sta-te of Michigan, have invented a new and Improved Seeding-Machine 5 Vand I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in Which- Figure l is a side sectional view of my invention, taken in the line x a2, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a plan or top view of the same; Fig. 3, an enlarged detached sectional view of the seeddistributing roller. Fig. 4 is a face view of a ratchet-pulley pertaining to the invention.
Similar letters ot' reference indicate corresponding parts in the several tigures.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand and construct my invention, I will proceed to describe it.
A represents an axle, on which two wheels, B B', are placed loosely, the axle being fixed and having thills G C attached permanently to it.
D is the drivers seat, which is attached to a board or platform, E, secured to the axle A and projecting some distance behind it, the seat being on the back part of said platform.
F represents a seed box or hopper, which is secured transversely on the thills C C and parallel with the axle A. The bottom a of this seed-box is provided with holes b, at equal distances apart, and underneath the bottom a there is placed a roller, G, which extends the whole length of the bottom, and is provided with seed-cells c. These seed-cells are made circumferentially in rows in the roller G, the cells ot' the different rows varying in capacity, as clearly shown in Fig. 3, in which a section ot' the roller G is shown embracing two sets of cells for two of the holes b in the bottom a of the seed-box. The seed-cells c may be formed by turning grooves cireumferentiall y in the roller and then grooving the roller longituditudinally to receive radial plates or strips d. This will be fully understood byreferring to Fig. 3. At one end of the roller G there are made a series of circumferential grooves e, to receive a slide, f, which is fitted in a socket, g,
at one end of the seed-box. By means of this slide f and the grooves e the roller G may be retained in different positions underneath the seed-box, so as to keep any otl the rows of seed-cells c in line with the holes b in the bottom c of the seed-box, the roller G being allowed to be adj usted longitudinally underneath the bottom c a distanceequal to the length comprised by each set of seed-cells o, so that any one of said sets may be brought in line with the holes b.
Directly underneath the seed-boxF there is suspended a box, H, which is equal in length to the seed-box, and has a series of inclined boards or chutes, h, placed in it and arranged alternately in reverse positions, as shown in Fig. 1. This box H is suspended at its center to the seed-box F by means of a pin or bolt, i, and the box H is connected at one end by a rod, j, with a lever, I, which has its fulcrum k at the upper end of an upright, J, attached to the back part oi' one of the thills G. The back part ot' the lever I is tted and works in a slot, l, in the upper end of an upright, K, attached to the axle A, a screw or pin, m, in said upright serving as a step for the lever.
The hub a of the wheel B has a circular plate, 0titted on its outer end and permanently secured to it, and this plate has four holes made in it at equal distances apart. On the arm of the axle on which the hub n is titted, and back of said hqb, there is placed loosely a sleeve, L, which is provided with al circumferential groove, in which a collar, M, is fitted loosely. This collar is connected by a rod, N, to a lever, .0, which has its fulcrum at g, the back end of said lever being fitted in aslot, r, in a bar, s, which projects from the scat D. The sleeve L has four horizontal bars, P, attached to it, and the ends ot' these bars pass through the holes of the plate o. By actuating the lever O the sleeve L may be moved on the arm of hub a and the bars P shoved in and out of gear with a ratchet-pulley, Q, which is also placed loosely on the arm of hub a. The pulley Q has its teeth tformed'in its inner side. These teeth are shown clearly in Fig. 4.
The roller G has a pulley, It, at one. end ot' it, around which and the ratchet-pulley Q a band, S, passes, and `the roller G is rotated by this band when the bars P are thrown in gear with the ratchet-pulley Q. By disconnecting or throwing back the bars P from the pulley Q the rotation of the roller'G is stopped. The sleeve L is rotated in consequence of the bars P passing between the spokes of the wheel B.
The seed is distributed from the seed-box F by passing through the holes b in the bottom a and into the seed-cells c, the latter discharging it into the box H, and the seed passing down the chutes h in said box and being discharged from the lowest one upon the ground. The chutes It serve to scatter and equalize the distribution of the seed, causing it to fall in a thin sheet the whole length of the box H, and when the machine is being drawn over inclined ground the driver, by actuating the lever, I may keep the box H in a horizontal position, so as to insure an even distribution of the seed. The box H, at its upper part is Iitted between cleats X i", attached to the lower ed ge ot' the bottom of the hopper F. These cleats serve as guides for the box H.
Having thus described my inventiomwlmt I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The box H, suspended underneath the seed-box F bya central pin or bolt, i, and provided with the inclined chutes h, as and for the purpose speciiied.
2. The sleeve L, provided with the loose collar M,and bars P,in combination with the fixed perforated plate o and ratchet-pulley Q, all arranged as and for the purpose herein set forth.
WILLIAM FINLEY.
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E. H. Lo'rHRoP, H. I-I. COLE.
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