US7268A - Improvement in gearing for seed-planters - Google Patents

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US7268A
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  • Figure 1 is a top view of a machine containing only one drill-tooth, it being evident that any required number of teeth may be used. In this view the cogged gearing is concealed by the case.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same on the line w x of Fig. 1, the intermediate cog-wheel being in gear and the drill-tooth raised and suspended above the surface of the ground by the hook-rod.
  • Fig.3 is a side elevation, showing the drill-tooth raised and the intermediate cog-wheel out of gear with the cog-wheelon the hub of thelarge supporting and propelling wheel,the front plate of the case being removed in order to show the cog-wheels. The tongue to which the horses are attached is not shown.
  • Fig. 1 is a top view of a machine containing only one drill-tooth, it being evident that any required number of teeth may be used. In this view the cogged gearing is concealed by the case.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same on the line w
  • the case K is made of cast metal about three-sixteenths of an inch thick, more or less. In the edge of the case, next the handles, are made two openings, z t, to admit the latch and connectingplate.
  • the slotted latch-plate M and connecting-plate O are made of stron g metal or other suitable material.
  • the carrier P is made of cast metal or other suitable material, cored out to receive the end of the roller-shaft B.
  • One end of the latch-plate M works on a round stud, s, inserted into the case K.
  • An angular-shaped slot, m n 0, is made through the said latchplate.
  • the segmental part of the slot at n is struck 0r scribed from the center of the stud s.
  • the part of the slot marked m is scribed from the center of the lifting-bar L when the latch-plate is raised to nearly a horizontal position.
  • Said slot admits the bolt or stud 3 in the lever N to pass freely through the same.
  • One end of the connecting-plate O is attached to latch-plate at 4. by a bolt and stud, and the other end, after passing through the sloti in the case K, is attached to carrier Pby a bolt or stud, 5, passing through the carrier.
  • the carrier P swings or works freely on the end of the seed-roller shaft B in the space between the spur-wheel S and the inner side of the case K.
  • the intermediate wheel, R runs loosely on the stud 6.
  • the intermediate wheel, R is thrown out of gear with the cogwheel T on the propelling-wheel and the seedroller stopped, and by drawing back the upper end of the handle N of the lifting-bar L in the arc of a circle the seed-tubes are raised out of the ground, and an opposite effect is produced by a contrary action.
  • the motion of the carrier P and lifting-bar L being alternate, the seeding-cylinder and drill-teeth are thrown in and out of gear alternately and not simultaneously, as in Pennocks machine and in'others.
  • E is the frame for containing and supporting the several parts, made in the usual manner.
  • Gr is the hopper.
  • H is the seeding-cylinder.
  • I is the slide-valve in the lower part of the hopper.
  • J is the flexible conducting-tube; U, tubular drill-tooth.
  • V is the beam to which the tubular drilltooth is attached, said beam having its forward end attached to the frame and its rear end to the lifting-arm by a chain, W.
  • X is the lifting-arm, projecting at right angleshfrom the lifting-bar L, for lifting the drilltoot
  • the last-named parts are made and arranged of the hopper, the hook portion of said rod resting upon said shelf Z when the drill-tooth is raised.

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NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JACOB PEIRSON, OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
IMPROVEMENT IN GEARING FOR SEED-PLANTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 7,268, dated April 9, 1850.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JACOB PEIRSON, of the city of Wilmington, in the county of New Oastle and State of Delaware, have invented a new and useful Improvement in my Patented Seed-Drills, which is described as follows, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specification.
Figure 1 is a top view of a machine containing only one drill-tooth, it being evident that any required number of teeth may be used. In this view the cogged gearing is concealed by the case. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same on the line w x of Fig. 1, the intermediate cog-wheel being in gear and the drill-tooth raised and suspended above the surface of the ground by the hook-rod. Fig.3 is a side elevation, showing the drill-tooth raised and the intermediate cog-wheel out of gear with the cog-wheelon the hub of thelarge supporting and propelling wheel,the front plate of the case being removed in order to show the cog-wheels. The tongue to which the horses are attached is not shown. Fig. 4 is an elevation of the latch-plate, carrier, and connecting-plate detached from the case and drawn on an enlarged scale, the lever-latch M being depressed and the intermediate cog-wheel, B, being represented by dotted lines as in gear with the cogwheel T on the propelling-wheel F.
Similar letters in the several figures refer to corresponding parts.
I construct the drill substantially as described in my patent of 1849, except the case K, lever-latch M, connectingplate-O, and carrier P, which I make as follows: The case K is made of cast metal about three-sixteenths of an inch thick, more or less. In the edge of the case, next the handles, are made two openings, z t, to admit the latch and connectingplate. On one end of the rock-shaft and lifting-bar L, I place a holding-lever, N. The slotted latch-plate M and connecting-plate O are made of stron g metal or other suitable material. The carrier P is made of cast metal or other suitable material, cored out to receive the end of the roller-shaft B. One end of the latch-plate M works on a round stud, s, inserted into the case K. An angular-shaped slot, m n 0, is made through the said latchplate. The segmental part of the slot at n is struck 0r scribed from the center of the stud s. The part of the slot marked m is scribed from the center of the lifting-bar L when the latch-plate is raised to nearly a horizontal position. Said slot admits the bolt or stud 3 in the lever N to pass freely through the same. One end of the connecting-plate O is attached to latch-plate at 4. by a bolt and stud, and the other end, after passing through the sloti in the case K, is attached to carrier Pby a bolt or stud, 5, passing through the carrier. The carrier P swings or works freely on the end of the seed-roller shaft B in the space between the spur-wheel S and the inner side of the case K. The intermediate wheel, R, runs loosely on the stud 6. By raising the handle or rear end, M, of the latch-plate M the intermediate wheel, R, is thrown out of gear with the cogwheel T on the propelling-wheel and the seedroller stopped, and by drawing back the upper end of the handle N of the lifting-bar L in the arc of a circle the seed-tubes are raised out of the ground, and an opposite effect is produced by a contrary action. The motion of the carrier P and lifting-bar L being alternate, the seeding-cylinder and drill-teeth are thrown in and out of gear alternately and not simultaneously, as in Pennocks machine and in'others.
E is the frame for containing and supporting the several parts, made in the usual manner.
F are the sustaining and propelling wheels, turning on my patented axles.
Gr is the hopper.
H is the seeding-cylinder.
I is the slide-valve in the lower part of the hopper.
J is the flexible conducting-tube; U, tubular drill-tooth.
V is the beam to which the tubular drilltooth is attached, said beam having its forward end attached to the frame and its rear end to the lifting-arm by a chain, W.
X is the lifting-arm, projecting at right angleshfrom the lifting-bar L, for lifting the drilltoot The last-named parts are made and arranged of the hopper, the hook portion of said rod resting upon said shelf Z when the drill-tooth is raised.
The before-described arrangement of cogged gearing may be used with or without the case K. I wish it to be distinctly understood that I do not claim the alternate motion by which the seed-tubes and seed-rollers are thrown in and out of operation; but
. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The employment of thelatch-plateM,in com-
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US2670699A (en) * 1948-12-22 1954-03-02 Int Harvester Co Tool lift and dispensing mechanism control means
US2676555A (en) * 1950-04-21 1954-04-27 John Deere Van Brunt Co Seeding mechanism gearing controlled by power lift clutch
DE102022206465A1 (en) 2022-06-27 2023-06-29 Carl Zeiss Smt Gmbh ANTI-REFLECTION OF OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEMS OVER A LARGE LIGHT INCIDENT ANGLE RANGE USING NANOSTRUCTURING OF THE SURFACE

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2670699A (en) * 1948-12-22 1954-03-02 Int Harvester Co Tool lift and dispensing mechanism control means
US2676555A (en) * 1950-04-21 1954-04-27 John Deere Van Brunt Co Seeding mechanism gearing controlled by power lift clutch
DE102022206465A1 (en) 2022-06-27 2023-06-29 Carl Zeiss Smt Gmbh ANTI-REFLECTION OF OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEMS OVER A LARGE LIGHT INCIDENT ANGLE RANGE USING NANOSTRUCTURING OF THE SURFACE

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