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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • My invention relates to seed-planters.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a planter which shall be simple of construction, durable, in use, and comparatively inexpensive of manufacture.
  • Figure l is a side view of my improved planter.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same, the seedbox being removed to more clearly illustrate the invention and the disk being set at an angle of about forty-live degrees to the line of draft of the machine.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view through one of the disk-beams, the disk, and its holder.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view through the machine.
  • Fig. 5 is a view at right angles to Fig. 4.
  • A denotes the supportingframe, consisting of a front piece l, side pieces 2 and 3, and the rear piece 4. Secured to the side piece 3 is a bracket 17, having vertical grooves 17 a. 17b denotes a block having ribs which slide in said grooves, and which is provided with a stub-shaft 17 C, upon which is mounted a hub 17 d, to which is secured one of the supportingwheels 17e.
  • a sprocket-wheel 17f is also afIiXed to thisA spindle.
  • G denotes a bar, which is secured to the side piece 2 of the frame by a hinge 6. Secured to this bar is a bracket 19, which is provided with grooves 19, in which slide the ribs 2Oa of a block 20, which is provided with a stubshaft 20h, upon which is mounted a spindle 20C, which carries a supporting-wheel 20d.
  • segmental racks which are secured to these brackets and to which is pivoted an angle-lever 25, the lower end of which is pivoted to the block and the upper end of which is provided with a spring-actuated dog to engage the segmental rack.
  • drop -latches B which consist of prongs h, projecting upward from the bar (S and with a hinged plate h', connected with the side beam 2 of the frame and provided with apertures to receive the prongs.
  • i C denotes a lever by means of which the beam 6 maybe operated.
  • a drop-latch 492 This droplatch consists of a piece of material connected to the arm 47 and provided with a lateral eX- tension which is formed with perforations 49h, any one of which is adapted to engage a pin 49, projecting upward from the arm 47.
  • 2S denotes the scrapers,which are supported by the rear beam 4.
  • Each scraper consists of a blade 29, which is held by a set-screw 29 to an arm 29h, which is likewise held by a set-screw 29c in a bracket 29d.
  • This bracket is provided with curved apertures 29e through which project bolts 29f, by means of which IOO the bracket may be adjusted to bring the blade against the face of the disk.
  • a chain E connects the sprocket-wheel l7f with the sprocket-Wheel E', secured to the seed-shaft E2 of the seedbox.
  • F denotes the draft-bar
  • G denotes the drivers seat
  • the disk-bars are set at only a slight angle, and owing to the fact that the bars are arranged close to each other, the disks of the second bar will cover the furrow made bythe first and the disks of the third bar will cover the furrow made by the second, and so on,tl1rou ghout the entire number of disks, thus covering the seed which has been deposited into the furrows.
  • the disks are set at a greater angle, and to prevent the machine as it moves in a straight line being forced sideWise by the resistance encountered by the disks, I tilt the right-hand Wheel andthe rear supporting- '
  • the depth of the furrows may be varied by adjusting the frame of the machinevertically by the angle-levers, and in fact the frame of the machine may be elevated to such a height as to raise the disks out of engagement With the ground, in which position the machine maybe easily transported from place to place.

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- (No Model.) 3 Smets-sheet 1.
J. o. LBISSLBB.l SEED PLANTER.
No. 562,188. Patented Ju'vnel, 1896.
, 3 Sheets-.Sheet 2. J. C. LEISSLER. SEED PLANTER. ,188.. Patented June 16, 1896.
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SEED PLANTER.
Patented June 16, 1896.
AN OREW B.GRAHAM, M1010-LrmtJM/SlHNGrUNA D C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN O. LEISSLER, OF JOLLY, TEXAS.
SEED-PLANTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of" Letters Patent No. 562,188, dated J une 16, 1896.
Application filed September 30, 1895. Serial No. 564,140. (No model.)
4To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN C. LEIssLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jolly, in the county of Olay and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Seed-Planters and I do 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 seed-planters.
The object of the invention is to provide a planter which shall be simple of construction, durable, in use, and comparatively inexpensive of manufacture.
With these objects in view the invention consists of certain features of construction and combination of parts which will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side view of my improved planter. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same, the seedbox being removed to more clearly illustrate the invention and the disk being set at an angle of about forty-live degrees to the line of draft of the machine. Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view through one of the disk-beams, the disk, and its holder. Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view through the machine. Fig. 5 is a view at right angles to Fig. 4.
In the drawings, A denotes the supportingframe, consisting of a front piece l, side pieces 2 and 3, and the rear piece 4. Secured to the side piece 3 is a bracket 17, having vertical grooves 17 a. 17b denotes a block having ribs which slide in said grooves, and which is provided with a stub-shaft 17 C, upon which is mounted a hub 17 d, to which is secured one of the supportingwheels 17e.
A sprocket-wheel 17f is also afIiXed to thisA spindle.
G denotes a bar, which is secured to the side piece 2 of the frame by a hinge 6. Secured to this bar is a bracket 19, which is provided with grooves 19, in which slide the ribs 2Oa of a block 20, which is provided with a stubshaft 20h, upon which is mounted a spindle 20C, which carries a supporting-wheel 20d.
24 denotes segmental racks which are secured to these brackets and to which is pivoted an angle-lever 25, the lower end of which is pivoted to the block and the upper end of which is provided with a spring-actuated dog to engage the segmental rack. By operating these levers, the frame may be adjusted vertically with respect to the ground.
In order to hold the bracket 19 in a slanting adjustment with respect to the frame, I provide drop -latches B, which consist of prongs h, projecting upward from the bar (S and with a hinged plate h', connected with the side beam 2 of the frame and provided with apertures to receive the prongs.
i C denotes a lever by means of which the beam 6 maybe operated.
47 denotes an arm which may be pivoted in either of the holes 47, formed in the rear beam 4, and to which is connected a grooved bracket 49 by a drop-latch 492 This droplatch consists of a piece of material connected to the arm 47 and provided with a lateral eX- tension which is formed with perforations 49h, any one of which is adapted to engage a pin 49, projecting upward from the arm 47. A block 30, provided with ribs, slides in this bracket and has a supporting-wheel 30, which is mounted similarly to those before described.
5 denotes a beam which is secured to the front ends of the side bars 2 and 3 of the frame, and which are provided with brackets 16, having registering apertures 16a.
9 denotes parallel bars which extend diagonally across the frame and are secured at their ends to the beams 2 and 3 and provided with a series of apertures 9a.
15 denotes the disk-beams, the forward ends of which are pivoted in the brackets 1G by the pins 15a and preferably have angular ends 1Gb. These ends of the bars carry the disks l2. These disks are supported in a novel manner, which I will now proceed to describe.
13 denotes stub-shafts which project outward from the sides of the bars, and upon which are journaled spindles 13, having a concave plate 131 near their inner ends.
2S denotes the scrapers,which are supported by the rear beam 4. Each scraper consists of a blade 29, which is held by a set-screw 29 to an arm 29h, which is likewise held by a set-screw 29c in a bracket 29d. This bracket is provided with curved apertures 29e through which project bolts 29f, by means of which IOO the bracket may be adjusted to bring the blade against the face of the disk.
D denotes a seedboX which extends across the machine and is secured to the beams 2 and 3, and from which lead the seed-tubes d, which are at the rear of the disks aforesaid. A chain E connects the sprocket-wheel l7f with the sprocket-Wheel E', secured to the seed-shaft E2 of the seedbox.
F denotes the draft-bar, and G denotes the drivers seat.
In operation, when the rmachine is drawn along to make the furrow for the seed and the machine is Working in loose land, the disk-bars are set at only a slight angle, and owing to the fact that the bars are arranged close to each other, the disks of the second bar will cover the furrow made bythe first and the disks of the third bar will cover the furrow made by the second, and so on,tl1rou ghout the entire number of disks, thus covering the seed which has been deposited into the furrows. Now, when the machine is Worked in hard ground and it is desired to break a larger furrow, the disks are set at a greater angle, and to prevent the machine as it moves in a straight line being forced sideWise by the resistance encountered by the disks, I tilt the right-hand Wheel andthe rear supporting- 'The depth of the furrows may be varied by adjusting the frame of the machinevertically by the angle-levers, and in fact the frame of the machine may be elevated to such a height as to raise the disks out of engagement With the ground, in which position the machine maybe easily transported from place to place.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pattent, is-
In a seed-planter, the combination with the main frame and adjustable supporting-Wheels and the diagonally-disposed parallel bars 9 provided withthe apertures 9, of the diskbeams having angular front ends pivoted in brackets on the main frame, and the disks supported by stub-shafts projecting from the spindle-supportin g bar,substantial1y as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of tivo Witnesses.
JOHN C. LEISSLER.
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II. B. POWELL, R. E. VAN TREASE.
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