US6151A - Improvement in horse-rakes - Google Patents
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- Fig. 9 is a bolt or bolts inserted into the axle perpendicularly, with an eye in the upper end of each, (about four inches above the axle,) through which the rod passes.
- Fig. 3 are the teeth inserted into the lower end of the heads-one tooth in each headmaking an angle of about fifty degrees with the head.
- Fig. 4 is the platform, placed on the shafts, on which the operator stands in using the machine.
- Fig. 5 is a cross-bar, about three inches square in the center and tapers toward the ends, and placed under the heads of the teeth about nine inches back of the rod and extending the whole width of the machine.
- Fig. 6 is a triangle hung to theaxle by swivels between the rod and axle and framed into the cross-bar.
- the front angle extends about thirty inches forward of the axle. This triangle is the lever by which the heads and teeth are raised to discharge the hay or grain.
- Fig.7 is aleer,about four feet long, inserted increasing or diminishing the number of heads 7 and teeth.
- the lateral distances of the teeth are regulated by the idth of the heads, which maybe more or less than four inches.
- the head for a four-foot wheel is about forty inches between the pivot or rod and the insertion of the tooth, and the length ot'theteethisabouttwenty-threeinches.
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C. DELANO.
Horse Rake.
Patented Feb. 27, 1849.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CALVIN DELANO, OF EAST LIV EBMORE, MAINE.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE-RAKES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 6J5], dated February 27, 1849.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CALVIN DELANO, of East Livermore, in the county of Kennebec and State of Maine, have invented a new and useful Machine for Raking Hay or Grain; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a ter, on which the heads of the teeth are strung widthwise in holes in the heads, and which forms the hinge or pivot by which the teeth rise and tall.
Fig. 9 is a bolt or bolts inserted into the axle perpendicularly, with an eye in the upper end of each, (about four inches above the axle,) through which the rod passes.
Fig. 3 are the teeth inserted into the lower end of the heads-one tooth in each headmaking an angle of about fifty degrees with the head.
Fig. 4 is the platform, placed on the shafts, on which the operator stands in using the machine.
Fig. 5 is a cross-bar, about three inches square in the center and tapers toward the ends, and placed under the heads of the teeth about nine inches back of the rod and extending the whole width of the machine.
Fig. 6 is a triangle hung to theaxle by swivels between the rod and axle and framed into the cross-bar. The front angle extends about thirty inches forward of the axle. This triangle is the lever by which the heads and teeth are raised to discharge the hay or grain.
Fig.7 is aleer,about four feet long, inserted increasing or diminishing the number of heads 7 and teeth. The lateral distances of the teeth are regulated by the idth of the heads, which maybe more or less than four inches. I use the after wheels ot'a single-horse wagon, which are four feet in diameter. it of any other diarne ter,thelengthot' the heads and teeth must be made to correspond. The head for a four-foot wheel is about forty inches between the pivot or rod and the insertion of the tooth, and the length ot'theteethisabouttwenty-threeinches.
hatl claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
So making horse-rakes by hanging the head or heads on one common rod or pivot, 2, as to allow each tooth to have a separate and independent movement to enable the rake to pass over small as well as large obstructions without disturbing the action of any of the contiguous teeth beyond the obstructing body.
CALVIN DE LAND.
Witnesses:
FRANCIS F. HAINES, Famous G. HAINES.
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