US644092A - Attachment for plows. - Google Patents
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- A01B3/00—Ploughs with fixed plough-shares
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- WITNESSES ,INVENTUR THE uunms PiTERS 2a.. morouyno. WASHINCTON, D. c
- a guide-wheel located some distance in ad Vance of the plowshare, the guide-wheel and the plowshare being both attached tothe plowbeam, by reason of which, as the guide-wheel rides over protuberances in the ground-such as clods, stones, small hillocks, drew-the plowshare is caused to rise and fall in conformity therewith, thus constantly changing its, level and following a path practically parallel with all the surface undulations. With my attachment these small obstructions are removed from in front of the guide-wheel, causing it, and with it the plowshare, to follow a more steady and level course.
- FIG. 1 represents a side elevation of a plow provided with my attachment
- Fig. 2 a plan view of the guide-wheel and attachment on the line m or in Fig. 1.
- a represents the guide-wheel, which is attached to the plow-beam b by the adjustable side bars 0 c, the guide-wheel being raised or lowered with respect to the beam by means of the said side bars in accordance with the depth of the furrow which it is desired to cut.
- Projecting in front of the side bars are two arms cl d, to which is attached a flat plate 6,
- grader instead of attaching the grader to the side bars 0 c it might be made independently ad justable by providing it with separate side bars similar to said bars; but I prefer to at tach it and the guide-wheel to the same side bars in order that they may beadjusted lJO-' gether with one adjustment. Also instead of setting the grader parallel with the face of the guide-wheel it will be readily apparent that it could be set at an angle therewith, and, if desired, said grader can be given other shapes than the flat plate that I have shown.
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No. 644,092. Patented Feb. 27, I900.,
C. A. PHOENIX.
ATTACHMENT FOR news.
I (Application filed May 26, 1899.)
(No Model.)
WITNESSES: ,INVENTUR THE uunms PiTERS 2a.. morouyno. WASHINCTON, D. c
NITE STATES FFICE.
PATENT ATTACHMENT FOR PLOWS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 644,092, dated February 27, 1900.
Application filed y 26, 1899. Serial No. 718,417. (No model.)
To atZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES A. PHOENIX, a citizen of the United States, residing at Harford Mills, in the county of Cortland and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Attachment for Plows, of which the following is a specification.
a guide-wheel located some distance in ad Vance of the plowshare, the guide-wheel and the plowshare being both attached tothe plowbeam, by reason of which, as the guide-wheel rides over protuberances in the ground-such as clods, stones, small hillocks, drew-the plowshare is caused to rise and fall in conformity therewith, thus constantly changing its, level and following a path practically parallel with all the surface undulations. With my attachment these small obstructions are removed from in front of the guide-wheel, causing it, and with it the plowshare, to follow a more steady and level course.
I attain my object by the attachment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a plow provided with my attachment, and Fig. 2 a plan view of the guide-wheel and attachment on the line m or in Fig. 1.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the two views.
a represents the guide-wheel, which is attached to the plow-beam b by the adjustable side bars 0 c, the guide-wheel being raised or lowered with respect to the beam by means of the said side bars in accordance with the depth of the furrow which it is desired to cut. Projecting in front of the side bars are two arms cl d, to which is attached a flat plate 6,
of steel or iron, which said plate is set at a short distance in front of the wheel, with its lower edge slightly above the bottom of the wheel. This plate is somewhat broader than the face of the guide-wheel, so as to project a little distance at each side of the wheel. As the plow is drawn along in the act of plowing it will be seen that this plate e, which I term a grader, will push aside all small obstructionssuch as clods, stones, hillocks, &c.--from in front of the guide-wheel, caus ing said wheel, and consequently the plowshare, to travel without undue undulations, leaving a practically-level furrow behind.
Instead of attaching the grader to the side bars 0 c it might be made independently ad justable by providing it with separate side bars similar to said bars; but I prefer to at tach it and the guide-wheel to the same side bars in order that they may beadjusted lJO-' gether with one adjustment. Also instead of setting the grader parallel with the face of the guide-wheel it will be readily apparent that it could be set at an angle therewith, and, if desired, said grader can be given other shapes than the flat plate that I have shown.
It is preferable to use an upright graderplate as shown, since a forward inclination in the grader would tend to draw the forward end of the plow-beam into the ground, thus throwing the point of the plow downward and increasing the depth of the furrow.
Having thus described my improvements, what I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a plow, the combination with a guidewheel of an upright grader-plate positioned in front of and extending across the face thereof.
2. In a plow, the combination of a guidewheel, a support therefor adj ustably secured to the plow-beam, and a grader-plate fastened to said support in front of the wheel, as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES A. PHOENIX.
Witnesses:
FRED POLLARD, D. S. PHOENIX.
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