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- A01B—SOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
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- Figure 2 is a sectional plan view of its two reversible shares and its reversible point, and also its occasional mould-board. I I I
- Figure 3 represents planviews of its right and left reversible shares, and its mould-board.
- Figure 4 is an under side plan view of my double-pointed reversible horse-hoe point.
- FIG. 5 is a lateral view of the same.
- Figure 6 shows my method of fastening the double standard, E E, of my hoe to the hoe-point D.
- Figure 7 (first and second) represents difierent views of the stay-brace it, (also seen in fig. 6,) which is used for the double purpose of a fastening for the standards E E, and also as a clamp'for the ends of the reversible shares A, and as a stay or support of the ends of the point D.
- I I i Figure 8 represents my double standard E E, with notches ff near its base, and also a wedge, L, terminating in a screw, which is provided with a nut, at.
- Figure 9 is a brace-regulator of'the handles of my hoe.
- I also provide novel regulating-brace, fig. 9, for the handles of my hoe, perforating'such brace with the holes 3, 4, and 5, as in the figs. 1 and 9, m.
- the handles-can bekcpt centring' from, or either handle can be set in line with, the beam, so that the hands of-the person holding the hoe will be protected from contact with grape or other vines, corn, &e., while the shares of the hoe run closely to the row.
- I also provide for my hoes the novel and useful point D.
- This also is reversible, and is provided, through its centre, with a mortise, X, figs. 2 and 4,-for the reception of the lower ends of the double standard E E.
- my hoe presents another novel and useful feature, in that, toward the outer end of one or both of theshares, I attach the novel small mould-board B, the purpose of which is the' throwing of a portion of the soil to the row, when desired, while, at the same time, the remaining portion of the uplifted soil and weeds, out up by the shares, may ,be dropped loosely behind the hoe in the path of the shares.
- the advantages of this new contrivance will be obvious at a. glance
- the standard of my 'hoe I construct in a novel manner, it being in two parts, as shown in figs. 1 and 8. Near the base of each section of these parts, I provide the notches ff, fig.
- I form it with novel shoulders Z Z, figs. 4: and 5, and provide, for insertion therein, the novel brace shown at 71. in fig. 6, and at It and IL2, fig. 7.
- the ends of this novel brace fitclosely into the shoulder-socketsl Z, and the brace isfirmly attached to the hoe-point by the boltsandnuts appearing on either side ofvthe wedge which fastens the double standard to the point.
- mould-board B in combination with the share A, substantially as above shown.
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Description
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ELlSHA WIARD WALTON, OF STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO HINI- SELF AND WILLIAM'H. DERRICK, OF SAME PLACE.
Letters PatentNo. 78,774, dated June 9, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE- HOES.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, ELISIIA WIARD WALTON, of the city of Stockton, in the county of, San Joaquin, and State of California, have invented a newand useful Improvement in Horse-Hoes, for the cultivation of vines, corn, cotton, and other things; 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 part of this specification, in which-- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my horse-hoe.
Figure 2 is a sectional plan view of its two reversible shares and its reversible point, and also its occasional mould-board. I I
Figure 3 represents planviews of its right and left reversible shares, and its mould-board.
Figure 4 is an under side plan view of my double-pointed reversible horse-hoe point.
Figure 5 is a lateral view of the same. V
Figure 6 shows my method of fastening the double standard, E E, of my hoe to the hoe-point D.
' Figure 7 (first and second) represents difierent views of the stay-brace it, (also seen in fig. 6,) which is used for the double purpose of a fastening for the standards E E, and also as a clamp'for the ends of the reversible shares A, and as a stay or support of the ends of the point D. I I i Figure 8 represents my double standard E E, with notches ff near its base, and also a wedge, L, terminating in a screw, which is provided with a nut, at.
' Figure 9 is a brace-regulator of'the handles of my hoe.
The same letters refer to like parts of my hoe in all the figures.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation more minutely.
I construct the beam, wheel, and clevis of my horse-hoe after the manner of ordinary horse-hoes and onehorse plows, but I provide thenovel device, for attaching the handles to the beam, of making the upper portion of the standardE, which extends above the beam, a pivot, upon which the handles jointly turn.
I also provide novel regulating-brace, fig. 9, for the handles of my hoe, perforating'such brace with the holes 3, 4, and 5, as in the figs. 1 and 9, m. By this novel and useful arrangement, the handles-can bekcpt centring' from, or either handle can be set in line with, the beam, so that the hands of-the person holding the hoe will be protected from contact with grape or other vines, corn, &e., while the shares of the hoe run closely to the row.
I construct the shares of my hoes (represented at A in the figures) with two novel and sharp edges, and make each share reversible in all directions upon its own side of the point D. This I do for the purpose of causing the natural wear-of the shares tosharpen their own edges, for with use the front edges of the shares are worn most on the under side, and bymy novel provision, when they become dulled from use, they are readily turned, and the unused edge presented,- or they are turned over, and a sharp cutting-edge'is again presented to the soil and weeds, without recourse to a blacksmith for sharpening, thus saving greatly in expense.
I also provide for my hoes the novel and useful point D. This also is reversible, and is provided, through its centre, with a mortise, X, figs. 2 and 4,-for the reception of the lower ends of the double standard E E.
It will readily be seen that I makethis point reversible, for reasons like those given for making the shares reversible. p
In connection with the-shares, my hoepresents another novel and useful feature, in that, toward the outer end of one or both of theshares, I attach the novel small mould-board B, the purpose of which is the' throwing of a portion of the soil to the row, when desired, while, at the same time, the remaining portion of the uplifted soil and weeds, out up by the shares, may ,be dropped loosely behind the hoe in the path of the shares. The advantages of this new contrivance will be obvious at a. glance The standard of my 'hoe I construct in a novel manner, it being in two parts, as shown in figs. 1 and 8. Near the base of each section of these parts, I provide the notches ff, fig. 8, for the purpose of catching on and holding to the front and rear ends of the mortise X, and when adjusted to their places, I insert the wedge L, terminating in a screw, between them, and through the stay-brace h, seen in figs. 6 and 7, and,-r unning on the nut 1t, they are immovably held in their proper position. When properly attached to the reversible point,
their fastening appears as shown at fig. 6.
In order to prevent the hoe-pointfrom springing, in use I form it with novel shoulders Z Z, figs. 4: and 5, and provide, for insertion therein, the novel brace shown at 71. in fig. 6, and at It and IL2, fig. 7. The ends of this novel brace fitclosely into the shoulder-socketsl Z, and the brace isfirmly attached to the hoe-point by the boltsandnuts appearing on either side ofvthe wedge which fastens the double standard to the point.
It will readily be seen that, by this novel contrivance,.great strength is added to the hoe-point, and, at the same time, admirable lightness is secured. V v i What I claim as my invention, of the above, and desire to secure Letters Patent for, is this:
1. I claim the regulating-brace m, constructed substantially as and for the purpose above shown.
2. The standard E E, of a horse-hoe, constructed substantially as above described.
.3. The reversible hoe-pointD, withits slot or mortise X, constructed and operated substantially as above shown.
'4. The reversible shares A, and also theirtwo sharp cutting-edges, construetedand operated substantially as above shown.
5. The mould-board B, in combination with the share A, substantially as above shown.
6. The wedge L, with its screw and nut, constructed and used substantially as and for the purpose above described. I
7. A horse-hoe, with or withoii t the mould-board B, constructed and operating substantially as above described.
' ELISHA W. WALTON.
Witnesses:
It. W. BRUsH, W. R. JEFFERSON.
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