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US489708A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01BSOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
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    • A01B61/044Devices for, or parts of, agricultural machines or implements for preventing overstrain of the connection between tools and carrier beam or frame the connection enabling a yielding pivoting movement around a substantially horizontal and transverse axis
    • A01B61/046Devices for, or parts of, agricultural machines or implements for preventing overstrain of the connection between tools and carrier beam or frame the connection enabling a yielding pivoting movement around a substantially horizontal and transverse axis the device including an energy accumulator for restoring the tool to its working position

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  • My invention relates to improvements in cultivators, and the objects in view are to provide a cultivator so constructed and arranged as to adapt the tooth thereof to readily ride over obstructions, such as stumps, bowlders, &C.,that maybe encountered in the field during plowing, and which would be calculated to impair the tooth by such contact if the same were unyielding.
  • obstructions such as stumps, bowlders, &C.
  • FIG. 1 is a reverse side elevation thereof.
  • a pivot bolt 5 serves to pivotally connect the foot of the standard near the lower end of the latter, and the said standard is provided at its front upper corner with a pair of forwardly-disposed perforated lugs 6, through which a bolt 7 is passed.
  • a pair of levers 8 are located at opposite sides of and embrace the standard a short distance above the foot, and such levers are pivotally connected at their' front ends to the aforesaid standard by means of a transverse pivot bolt 9.
  • the outer ends of the levers are connected by means of a transverse bolt lO, and to one end of the same, outside of the levers, is pivoted a link ll,whose front end is likewise pivotedv to the before-mentioned bolt 5. From the upper edge of that levervadjacent to the link there projects a flange l2, having a threaded perforation, through which extends a set screw 13 whose lower end is designed to contact with and form a stop for the link.

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E. A. 80X. GULTIVA'TOR.
No. 489,708. i 128888888 Jan. 10,1898.
ilivrrnn Sratrns laprniv'r Ormea@ ELZA ALLISON COX, OF RUTLEDGE, MISSOURI.
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SPECIFCATION forming part 0f Letters Patent No. 489,708, dated. January 10, 1893.
Application filed September 27, 1892. Serial No. 447,034. (No model.)
To all wtom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ELZA ALLISON COX, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rutledge, in the county of Scotland and State of Missouri, have invented awnew and useful Oultivator, of which the following is a speoilication.
My invention relates to improvements in cultivators, and the objects in view are to provide a cultivator so constructed and arranged as to adapt the tooth thereof to readily ride over obstructions, such as stumps, bowlders, &C.,that maybe encountered in the field during plowing, and which would be calculated to impair the tooth by such contact if the same were unyielding.
With this main object in View, the invention consists in certain features of construction hereinafter specified, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the drawings- Figure lis a perspective View of a cultivator constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a reverse side elevation thereof.
Like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all the figures of the drawings.
l designates an ordinary goose-neck standard, Whose lower or standard end is embraced by the terminals of a U-shaped foot 2, to which the plow'point or shovel 3 is attached in the usual adjustable manner by means 0f the heel-bolt 4. A pivot bolt 5 serves to pivotally connect the foot of the standard near the lower end of the latter, and the said standard is provided at its front upper corner with a pair of forwardly-disposed perforated lugs 6, through which a bolt 7 is passed. A pair of levers 8 are located at opposite sides of and embrace the standard a short distance above the foot, and such levers are pivotally connected at their' front ends to the aforesaid standard by means of a transverse pivot bolt 9. The outer ends of the levers are connected by means of a transverse bolt lO, and to one end of the same, outside of the levers, is pivoted a link ll,whose front end is likewise pivotedv to the before-mentioned bolt 5. From the upper edge of that levervadjacent to the link there projects a flange l2, having a threaded perforation, through which extends a set screw 13 whose lower end is designed to contact with and form a stop for the link.
14 designates a convoluted spring, whose inner terminal is bent around a stud 15 projecting from that lever farthest from the link, the stud being eccentrically arranged with. relation to the pivot bolt 7 at the front ends of said levers. The remaining terminal of the convoluted spring extends forward under the beam and is bent to engage the same, as indicated atl.
This completes the construction of the cultivator, and the operation of the same will at once be obvious, but may be briey stated as follows: By setting the set bolt, the link is forced downward as are also the rear ends of the levers so that the three points of pivot indicated as 5, 7, and 10 are out of alignment with each other. The tendency of the spring, it will be observed, is to elevate the outer ends of the levers, and thus force the shovel to the front. The shovel, however, coming in contact with any obstruction, such as a stump or bowlder, is swung to the rear, and through the medium of the link draws upon the rear ends of the levers, consequently embracing the spring, and as soon as said shovel is relieved of the obstruction, the spring will react to return the parts to their normal positions.
By my invention, I obviate the use of the troublesome break-pins, which after breakage must be replaced before the cultivator can again be operated, and while all the advantages of break-pins are secured yet I provide for an automatic return of the parts to their normal or working positions. At the same time the means employed are simple, are not liable to become impaired by use, and are durable.
Having described my invention, what I claim is:-
l. The combination with the beam, having the goose-neck standard, and the U-shaped shovel-carrying foot pivoted intermediate its ends to the lower end of the standard, of the pair of levers pivoted to the standard above the foot, a link pivoted to the upper front oorners of the foot in advance of the standard and at its rear end pivot-ally connected to the rear ends of the levers, a stop for limiting the upward movement of the link and preventing the points of pivot of the link and levers from aligning, and a convoluted spring secured at IOO its inner end to one of the levers eceentrically with relation to the pivot of the same and at its outer end to the beam, substantially as speoied.
2. The combination with the beam and the shovelcarrying foot pivoted intermediate its ends to the lower end of the standard, of the pair of levers pivoted to the standard above the foot, a link pivoted to lthe upper frontl corners of the foot in advance of the standard and at its rear end pivotally connected to the rear ends of the levers, an adjustable stop for limiting the upward movement of the link and ELZA ALLlSON COX. Witnesses:
M. L. SMITH, J. N. MATLICK.
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