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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • My invention relates to improvements in land-marking devices, and particularly to a marker intended for use on a corn-planter.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a marking device embodying my invention, showing it attached to a portion of the framework ofa planter.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are enlarged detail views.
  • A is a sta or pole provided on its inner end with a top plate a and bottom plate a', secured to the staff A in any suitable manner, as by bolts CL2, passing through both plates a and a and through the intervening end of the staif.
  • Each plate has a hole, the said holes being in vertical line and adapted to receive the trunnioned ends b of a gimbal B, provided with a central bolt-hole b', the said gimbal B being rotatable in the holes in the plates a and a.
  • a hinge-plate E On the other end and to the front surface of the staif A is secured a hinge-plate E, having two horizontally-projecting ears e, provided with pivot-holes in la vertical line, in which holes is fulcrumed a leverF by means of a pin or bolt f, passing through the holes in said ears e and through the lever.
  • the said lever F is provided at its outer end with a spindle or axle f', on which is mounted a disk G, having a long outer bearing g and a shorter inner bearing f these two bearings together forming the hub of said disk.
  • the disk G is provided with considerable dish, as shown, and has an open center crossed by a limited number of spokes, in this case four.
  • a collar f 2 On the spindle f is placed a collar f 2, which is held against the end of the long bearing by a key f 3, which passes through a hole in the end of the spindle and iits in notches in the outer side of the collar, whereby the disk G is prevented from working off the spindle.
  • the inner end of the lever F is preferably bifurcated horizontally, as shown, to form two lugs f4, each provided with a hole and between which enters a segment H, having a series of holes 71.
  • the segment H has also an integral stud h', which passes through a hole in the staff:l A and is held at the rear surface of the same by a nut h2, threaded onto the rearward projecting end of the said stud 7L.
  • the segment is also provided with an eye h3 at its forward end, in which is secured the outer end of a stay I, whose other end is secured to the planter, the stayI being preferably a rope or chain.
  • the stai A may be moved from one side to the other of the planter, and is adapted to be held at right angles to the line of draft of the planter by the stay I.
  • the lever F is movable on its fulcrum in a horizontal plane, being adjustably fixed by a pin K, passing through the holes in the lugs f4 and through any desired hole in the segment H.
  • the disk G may be adjusted with its face at any desired angle to the line of draft or at right angles to the same, and it is plain that the disk will cut a narrower or a broader furrow or mark according to the angle which it makes with the line of draft.
  • the pole A having IOO the perforated plates a, a', secured to its inner end by means of bolts a?, gimbal B having a central bolt-hole h', and secured between said plates bymeans of the trunnion ends b of the gimbal, upon which said gimbal revolves, the lever E fulorumed thereto near its outer or free end through the medium of a hinged plate E secured to the pole and having horizontal perforated ears e through which is passed the bolt f, said outer or free end of the lever being provided With a spindle f upon which is mounted the disk G having a long outer and a short inner bearing forniing the hub of the disk; in combination with the perforated segment H adapted to receive the bifureated inner ends of the lever E and secured to the pole bymeans of a stud 7L' and nut h2 and the stay-rod having one end set

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(No Mode1. C. H MYERS,
LAND MARKER FOR PLANTBRS. No. 557,859. n I Patented Apr. 7, 1896.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES HENRY MYERS, OF LEROY, ILLINOIS.
LAND-MARKER FOR PLANTERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 557,859, dated April 7, 1896. Y
Application filed November 6, 1895. Serial No. 568,075. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES HENRY MY- ERS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Leroy, in the county of McLean, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and usef ul Improvements in Land-Markers for Planters; 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 appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in land-marking devices, and particularly to a marker intended for use on a corn-planter.
The invention will iirst be described in connection with the accompanying drawings and then particularly pointed out in the claim.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a marking device embodying my invention, showing it attached to a portion of the framework ofa planter. Figs. 2 and 3 are enlarged detail views.
Referring to the drawings, A is a sta or pole provided on its inner end with a top plate a and bottom plate a', secured to the staff A in any suitable manner, as by bolts CL2, passing through both plates a and a and through the intervening end of the staif. Each plate has a hole, the said holes being in vertical line and adapted to receive the trunnioned ends b of a gimbal B, provided with a central bolt-hole b', the said gimbal B being rotatable in the holes in the plates a and a. Through the bolt-hole b of the gimbal is passed a stud, pin, or bolt C, iixed in any suitable part of the planter-frame l), the bolt C being preferably in the central line of the planter. By this construction the staff A is pivoted to the planter-frame, so that it may be turned in any direction to transfer it from one side of the planter to the other.
On the other end and to the front surface of the staif A is secureda hinge-plate E, having two horizontally-projecting ears e, provided with pivot-holes in la vertical line, in which holes is fulcrumed a leverF by means of a pin or bolt f, passing through the holes in said ears e and through the lever. The said lever F is provided at its outer end with a spindle or axle f', on which is mounted a disk G, having a long outer bearing g and a shorter inner bearing f these two bearings together forming the hub of said disk. The disk G is provided with considerable dish, as shown, and has an open center crossed by a limited number of spokes, in this case four.
On the spindle f is placed a collar f 2, which is held against the end of the long bearing by a key f 3, which passes through a hole in the end of the spindle and iits in notches in the outer side of the collar, whereby the disk G is prevented from working off the spindle.
The inner end of the lever F is preferably bifurcated horizontally, as shown, to form two lugs f4, each provided with a hole and between which enters a segment H, having a series of holes 71. The segment H has also an integral stud h', which passes through a hole in the staff:l A and is held at the rear surface of the same by a nut h2, threaded onto the rearward projecting end of the said stud 7L. The segment is also provided with an eye h3 at its forward end, in which is secured the outer end of a stay I, whose other end is secured to the planter, the stayI being preferably a rope or chain.
From the description of the construction thus far it will be seen that the stai A may be moved from one side to the other of the planter, and is adapted to be held at right angles to the line of draft of the planter by the stay I. The lever F is movable on its fulcrum in a horizontal plane, being adjustably fixed by a pin K, passing through the holes in the lugs f4 and through any desired hole in the segment H. By this arrangement the disk G may be adjusted with its face at any desired angle to the line of draft or at right angles to the same, and it is plain that the disk will cut a narrower or a broader furrow or mark according to the angle which it makes with the line of draft.
The advantages of my construction are that the disk is not easily thrown to one side by clods or trash, but tends to cut through them; also the strain on the end of the staff A and stay Iis reduced, owing to the fact that the disk G rolls over the ground, while at the same time scraping or cutting the furrow or mark.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a marker for planters the pole A, having IOO the perforated plates a, a', secured to its inner end by means of bolts a?, gimbal B having a central bolt-hole h', and secured between said plates bymeans of the trunnion ends b of the gimbal, upon which said gimbal revolves, the lever E fulorumed thereto near its outer or free end through the medium of a hinged plate E secured to the pole and having horizontal perforated ears e through which is passed the bolt f, said outer or free end of the lever being provided With a spindle f upon which is mounted the disk G having a long outer and a short inner bearing forniing the hub of the disk; in combination with the perforated segment H adapted to receive the bifureated inner ends of the lever E and secured to the pole bymeans of a stud 7L' and nut h2 and the stay-rod having one end set
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