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US842234A US32992806A US1906329928A US842234A US 842234 A US842234 A US 842234A US 32992806 A US32992806 A US 32992806A US 1906329928 A US1906329928 A US 1906329928A US 842234 A US842234 A US 842234A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to the class of hayrakes commonly known as sweep-rakes, wherein the rake-teeth project in advance of the draft-animals.
  • the objects of the invention are to improve and simplify the construction of such devices; furthermore, to increase their efiiciency in operation and to decrease the expense attending their manufacture.
  • Figure 1' is a plan view of a rake constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side I elevation thereof; and
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on line a: as, Fig. 1.
  • the improved rake of this invention preferably comprises a rake-frame, which is indicated generally by A, and a supportingframe, which is indicated generally by B.
  • the rake-frame A preferably comprises a plurality of rake-teeth 1, which are suitably connected with each other by means of a forward cross-bar 2 and a rear cross-bar 3.
  • the carrying-wheels 4 preferably are journaled upon short axles 5, which are suitably connected with the rake-teeth 1, as shown, the upper ends of said carrying-wheels being adapted to rotate between the forward and rear cross-bars 2 and 3.
  • Suitably mounted upon the forward and rear cross-bars 2 and 3 is a pair of ,longitudinally-extending spacingblocks 6 7, which are connected at their upand crank portion 27 being per ends by forward and rear bracing members 8 9.
  • the ends of the rear bracing member 9 are beveled, as indicated at 10, and are connected with the ends of the rear cross-bar 3 by means of inclined braces 11.
  • the ends of the forward bracing member 8 are connected with the ends of the forward crossbar 2 by means of suitable standards 12.
  • Mounted between the spacing-blocks 6 and 7 is a V-shaped structure 13, the forward ends of which are connected with the spacingblocks 6 and 7, as indicated at 14, and the intermediate portions of which are connected with the rear cross bar 3, as indicated at 15, by means of bolts or equivalent devices;
  • the V-shaped structure 13 is formed in its sides with semicylindrical channels or grooves 16 to receive a pivot-rod 17, which is suitably mounted at its ends in the spacingblocks 6 and 7.
  • the supporting-frame B preferably is V- shaped and consists of the side bars 18 19, which extend at their forward ends between the rear cross-bar 3 and the rear bracing member 9 of the rake-frame.
  • the forward ends of said side bars 18 and 19 are beveled, as indicated at 20, and project into the V- shaped spaces between the structure 13 and the spacing-blocks 6 and 7, said side bars 18 and 19 being pivotally connected with the pivot-rod .17, as shown, whereby the rakeframe A can be swung upward or downward upon the pivot-rod 17 so as to regulate the position of the rake-teeth 1 with respect to the ground.
  • the V-shaped structure 13 at its rear end is provided with an upright 21, which is held rigid by means of the brace-rods 22, connected at their forward ends with the spacing-blocks 6 and 7, as indicated at 23.
  • the upright 21 is provided with a pivotally-mounted bail 24, with which is connected a link 25, the rear end of which is provided with an eye 26, engaged with the crank portion 27 of an operating-lever, 28, said operating-lever 28 preferably formed integral with each other by bending a single bar of metal, as shown.
  • the lever 28 is suitably j ournaled upon the supporting frame B by meansof journal eyes or brackets 29.
  • the sup orting-frame B is provided with in inclinec rest member 30, formed in its upper end with a notch 31, adapted to engage the lever 28 so as to limit its forward movement, and consequently limit the downward movement of the rake-teeth.
  • a locking device is mounted upon the supporting frame B, said locking-device consisting of a latch 32, pivoted upon the frame B at one end, as indicated at 33, and provided at its other end with an upwardly-bent handle 34, said latch 32 adjacent the handle 34 extending through a traveler 35, which serves to brace the free or handle end thereof.
  • the crank portion 27 moves down into parallelism with the upper surfaces of the side bars 18 and 19, so that by shoving the latch member 32 forward with the foot it will be disposed oversaid crank portion 27 and will prevent any upward movement thereof, whereby to lock the rake-teeth securely in raised position.
  • the sup orting-frame B is provided with a pivotal y-mounted guidewheel 36 and a draft member 37, adapted to hold the whifliet-rees of the draftanimals, the collars of which animals will be connected with the eyebolts 38 upon the rakeframe A.
  • the drivers seat 39 preferably is mounted upon the draft member 37, as shown.
  • the V-shaped structure 13 serves to dispose the upright 21 a considerable distance in rear of the rake-frame A, whereby said frame is more evenly balanced upon the pivot-rod 17 and the oper ation of lowering and raising the same by means of the lever 28 is made easier, this op eration being also facilitated by reason of the fact that the pivot-points or axles 5 of the carrying wheels 4 are located below the pivotrod 17, so as to give the rake-frame a pair of fulcrum-points, one on the axles 5 and the other'on the pivot-rod 17.
  • the improved rake of'this invention is strong, simple, durable, and inexpensive in construction, as well as thoroughly efficient in operation. 3
  • a device of the character described comprising a rake frame having wheels supporting the same, a supporting-frame, a pivotal connection between the supportingframe and the rake-frame at points adjacent the wheels, a rearward extension upon the rake-frame and projecting into the supporting-fraice, an upwardly-projecting portion upon the rearward extension, braces between said portion and the rake-fram e, an operating-lever upon the supporting-frail: e, and means for transmitting motion from the lever to the upwardly-projecting portion.
  • a device of the character described comprising a rake-frame having carrying-wheels, an approximately V-shaped structure connected at its forward ends to said rake-frame and extending rearwardly therefrom, an upright connected with the rear end of said V- shaped structure, a supporting-frame pivotally connected with said rake-frame, and an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and having a link connection with said upright for rocking the said rake-frame.
  • a device of the character described comprising a rake-frame consisting of a plurality of rake-teeth, a forward, cross -bar, a rear cross-bar, longitudinally-extending spacingblocks connected with said cross-bars, a V- shaped structure located between said. spacing-blocks and connected therewith at its forward ends, the rear end of I said V-shaped structure extending rearwardly from said rake-frame, an upright connected with the rear end of said V-shaped structure, a sup porting-frame pivotally connected with said spacing blocks, and an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and having a link connection with said upright.
  • a device of the character described comprising a rake-frame having rake-teeth, forward and rear cross-bars connecting said rake-teeth, longitudinally-extending spacing-blocks mounted upon said cross-bars, forward and rear bracing members connecting the upper endsof said.
  • spacing-blocks a V- shaped structure connected at its forward ends with said spacing-blocks and at the intermediate portion with said rear cross-bar, the rear end of said ⁇ l-shaped structure extending rearwardly from said rake-frame, an upright connected-with the 'rear end of said V-shaped structure, brace-rods connected at their rear ends with said upright and at their forward ends with said spacing-blocks, a bail pivotally connected with the upper end of said upright, a V-shaped supporting-Hallie havingbeveled ends extending into the spaces between the said V-shaped structure and said spacing-blocks, a pivot-rod extending through said spacing-blocks and supportingframe and fitting into semicylindrical grooves in said V-shaped structure, an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and comprising a bar bent to form a crank portion, a link connecting said crank portion with the bail on said upright, a notcliedrest member for limiting the forward movement IEO of said lever, a latch member pivotally mounted on said supporting-frame for

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PATENTED JAN. 29, 1901' J. H. NEEB.
HAY RAKE.
APPLICATION FILED AUG.9,1906.
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JAOOB H. NEEB, OF UNIONVILLE, MISSOURI.
HAY-RAKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 29, 190 7.
Application filed August 9,1906. Serial No. 329,928.
To ctZZ whom it may concern;-
Be it known that I, JACOB H. NEEB, a citizen of the United States, residing at Unionville, in the county of Putnam and State of Missouri, have invented a new and useflrl Hay-Rake, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to the class of hayrakes commonly known as sweep-rakes, wherein the rake-teeth project in advance of the draft-animals.
The objects of the invention are to improve and simplify the construction of such devices; furthermore, to increase their efiiciency in operation and to decrease the expense attending their manufacture.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter de scribed and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of invention herein disclosed can be made within the scope of the following claims without departing from the spirit of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages' In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1' is a plan view of a rake constructed in accordance with the present invention. Fig. 2 is a side I elevation thereof; and Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on line a: as, Fig. 1.
Like reference characters indicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the The improved rake of this invention preferably comprises a rake-frame, which is indicated generally by A, and a supportingframe, which is indicated generally by B.
The rake-frame A preferably comprises a plurality of rake-teeth 1, which are suitably connected with each other by means of a forward cross-bar 2 and a rear cross-bar 3. The carrying-wheels 4 preferably are journaled upon short axles 5, which are suitably connected with the rake-teeth 1, as shown, the upper ends of said carrying-wheels being adapted to rotate between the forward and rear cross-bars 2 and 3. Suitably mounted upon the forward and rear cross-bars 2 and 3 is a pair of ,longitudinally-extending spacingblocks 6 7, which are connected at their upand crank portion 27 being per ends by forward and rear bracing members 8 9. The ends of the rear bracing member 9 are beveled, as indicated at 10, and are connected with the ends of the rear cross-bar 3 by means of inclined braces 11. The ends of the forward bracing member 8 are connected with the ends of the forward crossbar 2 by means of suitable standards 12. Mounted between the spacing-blocks 6 and 7 is a V-shaped structure 13, the forward ends of which are connected with the spacingblocks 6 and 7, as indicated at 14, and the intermediate portions of which are connected with the rear cross bar 3, as indicated at 15, by means of bolts or equivalent devices; The V-shaped structure 13 is formed in its sides with semicylindrical channels or grooves 16 to receive a pivot-rod 17, which is suitably mounted at its ends in the spacingblocks 6 and 7.
' The supporting-frame B preferably is V- shaped and consists of the side bars 18 19, which extend at their forward ends between the rear cross-bar 3 and the rear bracing member 9 of the rake-frame. The forward ends of said side bars 18 and 19 are beveled, as indicated at 20, and project into the V- shaped spaces between the structure 13 and the spacing-blocks 6 and 7, said side bars 18 and 19 being pivotally connected with the pivot-rod .17, as shown, whereby the rakeframe A can be swung upward or downward upon the pivot-rod 17 so as to regulate the position of the rake-teeth 1 with respect to the ground.
For the purpose of effecting proper pivotal movement of the rake-frame A the V-shaped structure 13 at its rear end is provided with an upright 21, which is held rigid by means of the brace-rods 22, connected at their forward ends with the spacing-blocks 6 and 7, as indicated at 23. At its upper end the upright 21 is provided with a pivotally-mounted bail 24, with which is connected a link 25, the rear end of which is provided with an eye 26, engaged with the crank portion 27 of an operating-lever, 28, said operating-lever 28 preferably formed integral with each other by bending a single bar of metal, as shown. The lever 28 is suitably j ournaled upon the supporting frame B by meansof journal eyes or brackets 29. It will be obvious that by rocking the lever 28 rearward the forward ends of the rake-teeth 1 will be raised above the ground, and by swinging said lever forward said raketeeth will be lowered into proximity with the ground. In order to limit the downward movement of the rake-teeth 1, the sup orting-frame B is provided with in inclinec rest member 30, formed in its upper end with a notch 31, adapted to engage the lever 28 so as to limit its forward movement, and consequently limit the downward movement of the rake-teeth. For the purpose of holding the rake-teeth in raised position a locking device is mounted upon the supporting frame B, said locking-device consisting of a latch 32, pivoted upon the frame B at one end, as indicated at 33, and provided at its other end with an upwardly-bent handle 34, said latch 32 adjacent the handle 34 extending through a traveler 35, which serves to brace the free or handle end thereof. When the operating-lever 28 is thrown rearwardly to elevate the forward ends of the rake-teeth 1, the crank portion 27 moves down into parallelism with the upper surfaces of the side bars 18 and 19, so that by shoving the latch member 32 forward with the foot it will be disposed oversaid crank portion 27 and will prevent any upward movement thereof, whereby to lock the rake-teeth securely in raised position. At its rear end'the sup orting-frame B is provided with a pivotal y-mounted guidewheel 36 and a draft member 37, adapted to hold the whifliet-rees of the draftanimals, the collars of which animals will be connected with the eyebolts 38 upon the rakeframe A. The drivers seat 39 preferably is mounted upon the draft member 37, as shown. p
It will be observed that the V-shaped structure 13 serves to dispose the upright 21 a considerable distance in rear of the rake-frame A, whereby said frame is more evenly balanced upon the pivot-rod 17 and the oper ation of lowering and raising the same by means of the lever 28 is made easier, this op eration being also facilitated by reason of the fact that the pivot-points or axles 5 of the carrying wheels 4 are located below the pivotrod 17, so as to give the rake-frame a pair of fulcrum-points, one on the axles 5 and the other'on the pivot-rod 17.
The improved rake of'this invention is strong, simple, durable, and inexpensive in construction, as well as thoroughly efficient in operation. 3
That is claimed is- 1. A device of the character described comprising a rake frame having wheels supporting the same, a supporting-frame, a pivotal connection between the supportingframe and the rake-frame at points adjacent the wheels, a rearward extension upon the rake-frame and projecting into the supporting-fraice, an upwardly-projecting portion upon the rearward extension, braces between said portion and the rake-fram e, an operating-lever upon the supporting-frail: e, and means for transmitting motion from the lever to the upwardly-projecting portion.
2. A device of the character described comprising a rake-frame having carrying-wheels, an approximately V-shaped structure connected at its forward ends to said rake-frame and extending rearwardly therefrom, an upright connected with the rear end of said V- shaped structure, a supporting-frame pivotally connected with said rake-frame, and an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and having a link connection with said upright for rocking the said rake-frame.
3. A device of the character described comprising a rake-frame consisting of a plurality of rake-teeth, a forward, cross -bar, a rear cross-bar, longitudinally-extending spacingblocks connected with said cross-bars, a V- shaped structure located between said. spacing-blocks and connected therewith at its forward ends, the rear end of I said V-shaped structure extending rearwardly from said rake-frame, an upright connected with the rear end of said V-shaped structure, a sup porting-frame pivotally connected with said spacing blocks, and an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and having a link connection with said upright.
- 4. A device of the character described comprising a rake-frame having rake-teeth, forward and rear cross-bars connecting said rake-teeth, longitudinally-extending spacing-blocks mounted upon said cross-bars, forward and rear bracing members connecting the upper endsof said. spacing-blocks, a V- shaped structure connected at its forward ends with said spacing-blocks and at the intermediate portion with said rear cross-bar, the rear end of said \l-shaped structure extending rearwardly from said rake-frame, an upright connected-with the 'rear end of said V-shaped structure, brace-rods connected at their rear ends with said upright and at their forward ends with said spacing-blocks, a bail pivotally connected with the upper end of said upright, a V-shaped supporting-Hallie havingbeveled ends extending into the spaces between the said V-shaped structure and said spacing-blocks, a pivot-rod extending through said spacing-blocks and supportingframe and fitting into semicylindrical grooves in said V-shaped structure, an operating-lever mounted upon said supporting-frame and comprising a bar bent to form a crank portion, a link connecting said crank portion with the bail on said upright, a notcliedrest member for limiting the forward movement IEO of said lever, a latch member pivotally mounted on said supporting-frame for engaging my oWn I have hereto afiixed my signature in said crank portion and holding it in reannost the presence of tWo Witnesses.
position, neans for guiding the free end of l JACOB H. NEEB. said latch n1 ember, a guiding-Wheel connect- Witnesses: L;
ed With said supporting-frame, and carrying- T. G. BEATTY,
wheels connected with said rake-frame. A. E. N EEB.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as
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