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US953902A
US953902A US53063609A US1909530636A US953902A US 953902 A US953902 A US 953902A US 53063609 A US53063609 A US 53063609A US 1909530636 A US1909530636 A US 1909530636A US 953902 A US953902 A US 953902A
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  • This invention relates to a boot for seeding machines and consists in the matters hereinafter set forth, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a substitute for these cast metal tubular members or boots, lighter than the cast metal members and better able to withstand the shocks to which they are subjected.
  • Figure 1 is a View in side elevation of a boot embodying features of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view in cross section on line w-m Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a view in cross section on line y-y of Fig. 1.
  • a piece of sheet metal is bent on itself to form a hollow leg 1 with tapered, slightly outturned lower end or beak 2 whose margins are oblique to the longitudinal axis of the leg, the beak being appropriately shaped to furrow through the earth.
  • the margins 3 are out-turned and abutted and are slightly widened near the upper end of the leg to receive rivets at or like fastening means.
  • a 111 6 is formed as an extension of the abutted flanges which are held together by a tubular rivet formed by perforating one flange and forcing the metal of the corresponding flange through the aperture, folding it to form a retaining bead 7.
  • the aperture formed by this tubular rivet that holds the parts of the lug together affords a place for attaching the drag chain.
  • an aperture is formed with outwardly pressed Specification of LetterslPatent.
  • a boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted, rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower portions thereof together, inwardly projecting shoulders near the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiifening flange around the upper margin of the tube.
  • a boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted, rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower portions thereof together, inwardly projecting shoulders near the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiffening flange around the upper margin of the tube, the tube being regularly tapered throughout its length with the margins of the smaller lower end oblique to the longitudinal axis thereof.
  • a boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiffening flange around the upper margin in of the tube, the tube being regularly tapered and curved throughout its length With the abutting margins forming a flange on the convex side thereof and'the lower smaller z end being shaped into a furrowing beak.

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G. F. DANIELSON. SEEDING MACHINE BOOT. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 30, 1909.
Patnted Apr. 5, 1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFI CE.
GUSTAVE F. DANIELSON, OF YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. I
SEEIDING-MACI-IINE BOOT.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUSTAVE F. DANIEL- SON, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Youngstown, in the county of Mahoning and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Seeding-Machine Boots, of whlch the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanymg drawings.
This invention relates to a boot for seeding machines and consists in the matters hereinafter set forth, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the ordinary arrangement of a seeding machine of the type wherein a plurality of ribbon tubes that depend from a seed box extend into upright tubular members called boots whose lower ends penetrate the earth and to which members drags or seed covering means are attached, considerable strain and shock at times come upon these tubular members which in the usual construction, are of cast metal and are easily fractured.
The object of this invention is to provide a substitute for these cast metal tubular members or boots, lighter than the cast metal members and better able to withstand the shocks to which they are subjected.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a View in side elevation of a boot embodying features of the invention; Fig. 2 is a view in cross section on line w-m Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a view in cross section on line y-y of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings a piece of sheet metal is bent on itself to form a hollow leg 1 with tapered, slightly outturned lower end or beak 2 whose margins are oblique to the longitudinal axis of the leg, the beak being appropriately shaped to furrow through the earth. The margins 3 are out-turned and abutted and are slightly widened near the upper end of the leg to receive rivets at or like fastening means. Near the lower end or heel of the boot a 111 6 is formed as an extension of the abutted flanges which are held together by a tubular rivet formed by perforating one flange and forcing the metal of the corresponding flange through the aperture, folding it to form a retaining bead 7. The aperture formed by this tubular rivet that holds the parts of the lug together affords a place for attaching the drag chain. In the forward side of the leg, an aperture is formed with outwardly pressed Specification of LetterslPatent.
App1ication filed November 30, 1909.
Patented Apr. 5, 1910.
Seria1 No. 530,636.
margins 8 for the reception of the head of an attaching bolt so that the latter is flush with the interior surface of the boot. Indentations 9 are formed on the sides of the leg at its lower end, preferably just below the flange lug 6, and the resultant shoulders act as stops to prevent a seeding ribbon tube on which the boot may be placed from dropping down below this point. The upper margin of the tube is out-turned to form a stiffening flange 10. A very rigid, light boot is thus obtained that is stronger than the cast metal boots now used, and does not break or fracture under the shocks of ordinary use.
Obviously, changes in details of construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventiomand I do not care to limit myself to any particular form or arrangement of parts.
WV hat I claim as my invention is 1. A boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted, rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower portions thereof together, inwardly projecting shoulders near the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiifening flange around the upper margin of the tube.
2. A boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted, rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower portions thereof together, inwardly projecting shoulders near the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiffening flange around the upper margin of the tube, the tube being regularly tapered throughout its length with the margins of the smaller lower end oblique to the longitudinal axis thereof.
3. A boot for a seeding machine comprising a tube formed of a sheet metal plate with its margins out-turned and abutted rivets securing the upper portions of the margins together, a tubular rivet struck out from the margins holding the lower end of the boot formed by lateral indentations in the tube, a bolt head socket formed in the tube, oppositely abutting flanges, and a stiffening flange around the upper margin in of the tube, the tube being regularly tapered and curved throughout its length With the abutting margins forming a flange on the convex side thereof and'the lower smaller z end being shaped into a furrowing beak.
In testimony whereof I afiiX my signature presence of two Witnesses.
GUSTAVE F. DANIELSON.
lVitnesses ANNA M. DORR, ANNA lVI. SHANNON.
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