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  • My invention relates to an improvement in cultivators; and it consists in the combination of a standard which is bent double at its lower end and has its upper ends turned at right angles, so as to pass above and below the beam, braces connected to these standards, and blocks placed between the upper ends of the standards, as will be more fully described hereinafter.
  • the object of my invention is to form standards of single bent pieces of metal and hold them in position by suitable braces, and to strengthen the upper ends of the braces by means of blocks, so as to prevent them from being bent out of shape.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cultivator which embodies my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view.
  • the standards B are formed of single pieces of iron, which are bent double at their lower portions, so as to receive the cul tivator-shovels, and which have their upper ends 0 turned at right angles, so as to pass above and below the beam, as shown. Through these ends 0 are made a series of holes, through which the clamping-bolts D are passed for the purpose of securing the standards in any desired relation to the beam.
  • the holes are separated from each other by a distance about equal to the thickness of the beam, so that when. two bolts are passed through the standard, one upon each side of the beam, the standard will be held in position at its upper end by these two bolts alone.
  • brace G which consists of a rod of suitable length and shape, and which is curved at its rear end, as shown, thelower end of each brace being secured between the vertical doubled portion of the standard by a suitable bolt 1, as shown.
  • a block J is placed between the two bent portions 0, as shown, the upper ends of the blocks being grooved, so as to catch over opposite edges of the ends 0.
  • a bolt D which is passed vertically through the two bent ends 0, catches against the inner side of the block and holds it rigidly in position, the block being prevented from having any lateral motion by the bolt on one side and the upper outer corner of the standard upon the other.
  • the lower outer corner of the block is cut away, as shown, so as to allow the brace to pass under it, and the inner corner of the block is grooved, as shown, so as to catch over the lower horizontal portion 0 of the standard.
  • this block acts as a brace and prevents the standard from being twisted or bent at its upper outer corner.
  • these standards can be moved so as to be near to or far from the beam, and thus open or close the lower ends of the standards to suit the size of the cultivator used.
  • One foot may run ahead of the other by bolting the front end of one of the braces ahead of the other on the beam, or they may run side by side by letting one bolt fasten the front ends of both braces to the beam.
  • I claim 1 The combination, with a plow-beam, of a standard for plows or cultivators formed from a single piece of metal bent double at its lower end and its upper ends bent at right angles to its vertical portion, and extending horizontally above and below and considerably beyond the beam, respectively, and provided with apertures for vertical bolts, whereby the said standard can be adjusted laterally, sub-" stantially as shown and described.

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B. B. BARNETT.
GULTIVATOR.
No. 422,694. Patented Mar. 4, 1890.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BARNARD B. BARNETT, OF IVOODRUFF, SOUTH CAROLINA.
, cu LTIVATO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of LettersPatent'No. 422,694, dated March 4, 1890.
Application filed December 7, 1889- Serial No. 332,875- (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, BARNARD B. BARNETT,
of VVoodruff, in the coun y 0f spartanburg and State of South Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cultivators; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in cultivators; and it consists in the combination of a standard which is bent double at its lower end and has its upper ends turned at right angles, so as to pass above and below the beam, braces connected to these standards, and blocks placed between the upper ends of the standards, as will be more fully described hereinafter.
The object of my invention is to form standards of single bent pieces of metal and hold them in position by suitable braces, and to strengthen the upper ends of the braces by means of blocks, so as to prevent them from being bent out of shape.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cultivator which embodies my invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan view.
A represents the beam, which will be provided with handles at its rear end in the usual manner. The standards B are formed of single pieces of iron, which are bent double at their lower portions, so as to receive the cul tivator-shovels, and which have their upper ends 0 turned at right angles, so as to pass above and below the beam, as shown. Through these ends 0 are made a series of holes, through which the clamping-bolts D are passed for the purpose of securing the standards in any desired relation to the beam. The holes are separated from each other by a distance about equal to the thickness of the beam, so that when. two bolts are passed through the standard, one upon each side of the beam, the standard will be held in position at its upper end by these two bolts alone. For eachstandard there is a brace G, which consists of a rod of suitable length and shape, and which is curved at its rear end, as shown, thelower end of each brace being secured between the vertical doubled portion of the standard by a suitable bolt 1, as shown.
In order to prevent the standards from being bent at their upper corners when any great strain is brought to bear upon them, a block J is placed between the two bent portions 0, as shown, the upper ends of the blocks being grooved, so as to catch over opposite edges of the ends 0. A bolt D, which is passed vertically through the two bent ends 0, catches against the inner side of the block and holds it rigidly in position, the block being prevented from having any lateral motion by the bolt on one side and the upper outer corner of the standard upon the other. The lower outer corner of the block is cut away, as shown, so as to allow the brace to pass under it, and the inner corner of the block is grooved, as shown, so as to catch over the lower horizontal portion 0 of the standard. When any great strain is brought to bear up on one of the standards, this block acts as a brace and prevents the standard from being twisted or bent at its upper outer corner.
By means of the series of holes in the hori zontal portions of the standards and the clamping-bolts these standards can be moved so as to be near to or far from the beam, and thus open or close the lower ends of the standards to suit the size of the cultivator used. One foot may run ahead of the other by bolting the front end of one of the braces ahead of the other on the beam, or they may run side by side by letting one bolt fasten the front ends of both braces to the beam.
By securing one of these standards on each side of the beam of an ordinary plow-stock and adjusting them as described it will readily be seen that a complete double plow and cultivator is produced.
By means of a standard constructed as here shown a very light, cheap, and simple stand ard is produced, and which will not twist downward and forward when a great strain is put upon its lower point. By means of the bend in the brace it is arranged so as to be high enough not to check the plow in land where there is a great deal of litter, and at the same time pulls low down on the standard.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 1. The combination, with a plow-beam, of a standard for plows or cultivators formed from a single piece of metal bent double at its lower end and its upper ends bent at right angles to its vertical portion, and extending horizontally above and below and considerably beyond the beam, respectively, and provided with apertures for vertical bolts, whereby the said standard can be adjusted laterally, sub-" stantially as shown and described.
2. The combination of the beam, the stand ards having their lower portions bent double and extending vertically and having their upper ends turned at right angles, so as to pass above and below the beam, the clampingbolts, and the braces, the braces being bent or curved downwardly at their rear ends, substantially as described.
3. The combination of the beam, the standards provided with the horizontal ends Which extend above and below the beam, vertical BARNARD B. BARNETT.
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O. E. WESTMORELAND, A. M. BOYTER.
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