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US274798A
US274798A US274798DA US274798A US 274798 A US274798 A US 274798A US 274798D A US274798D A US 274798DA US 274798 A US274798 A US 274798A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in combined riding and walking cultivators, in which the plows, cultivators, drills, and harrows connected to the frame are operated by levers under the immediate control ofthe operator; and the objects of our improvements are, first, to provide suitable means for adj usting the plows, cultivators, Svc., in a vertical plane; second, to so adjustably attach the handles to said cultivators, plows, te., that the operator can remain in his seat and operate the same, or can dismount4 and operate the same while on the ground, wben'walking.
  • A represents an iron axle, bent upward at ⁇ equal distance from the center to form aniarch and outward lat equal distance from each end to form the spindles or bearin gs for the wheels.
  • Bed-pieces a. a are rigidly attached at one end by clips to the ⁇ top ot' thearched axle, with their outer ends converging toward each other and held in place by a metal cap or bridge, thus forming hounds, between which the pole is secured.
  • Across the top, near the outer end of the bed-pieces a a is pivoted to the cap or bridge a cross-bar, b, having hinged at each outer ⁇ end a depending bar, to which is adj ustably hooked a draft-whiftletree.
  • a crossbar, c having attached at its outer ends two depending bars, d d, the lower ends of which are perforated to receive a cross-shaft, c'.
  • a clevis for connection with the plowbeams, and a perforated vertical draw-bar, to which the whiftletree-bars are connected by means of hooked rods f f.
  • a seat, g is pivoted above the frame to the bed-pieces, a a.
  • each lever To the top of the arched axle is adjustably secured, by means of clamping-sleeves, two upright operating-levers, H H, formed with a triangular projection at their base.
  • the outer end ot' the triangular base of each lever is formed with a hook, it', to which is attached a chain,j, that extends downward, and is attached by its opposite end to a sliding clamp,
  • Short rods 2 2 connect the tongue-levers p p with spring-bol ts rr, that are formed to engage with the rack-bars s s, so that the handles or levers o o can be adjusted to any desired angle convenient for the operator while riding on the seat ot' the cultivator, or, when dismounted and walking at the rear of the plows or gangs, the handles or levers can be let down to a position convenient for the hands of the operator.
  • diamond cornplows, cultivators, drills, and harrows can be readily attached to and detached from the cultivator, axle, and frame, readily adjusted and easilyoperatcd, either by the operator occupying the seat on the cultivator or while walking ou the ground.

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PATENT Errea.. y
` LUPPE LUPPEN, OF PEKIN, ILLINOIS.
CU LTIVATO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 274,798, dated March 27, 1883.
Application tiled October 28, 1882. (No model.)
10 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LUPPE LUPPEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Pekin, in the county ot' Tazewell and State ot' Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Riding and Walking Gultivators, of which the following is a specification, referencebeing had therein .to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to improvements in combined riding and walking cultivators, in which the plows, cultivators, drills, and harrows connected to the frame are operated by levers under the immediate control ofthe operator; and the objects of our improvements are, first, to provide suitable means for adj usting the plows, cultivators, Svc., in a vertical plane; second, to so adjustably attach the handles to said cultivators, plows, te., that the operator can remain in his seat and operate the same, or can dismount4 and operate the same while on the ground, wben'walking. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in they accompanying drawings, in whichl Figure l is a perspective or plan View of my improved combined riding and walking y cultivator, and Fig. `2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
A represents an iron axle, bent upward at `equal distance from the center to form aniarch and outward lat equal distance from each end to form the spindles or bearin gs for the wheels.. Bed-pieces a. a are rigidly attached at one end by clips to the `top ot' thearched axle, with their outer ends converging toward each other and held in place by a metal cap or bridge, thus forming hounds, between which the pole is secured. Across the top, near the outer end of the bed-pieces a a, is pivoted to the cap or bridge a cross-bar, b, having hinged at each outer `end a depending bar, to which is adj ustably hooked a draft-whiftletree.
About midway between the outer end of the hed-pieces a a and the axle is secured a crossbar, c, having attached at its outer ends two depending bars, d d, the lower ends of which are perforated to receive a cross-shaft, c'. To the center of said cross-shaft is rigidly attached a clevis for connection with the plowbeams, and a perforated vertical draw-bar, to which the whiftletree-bars are connected by means of hooked rods f f. A seat, g, is pivoted above the frame to the bed-pieces, a a.
To the top of the arched axle is adjustably secured, by means of clamping-sleeves, two upright operating-levers, H H, formed with a triangular projection at their base. The outer end ot' the triangular base of each lever is formed with a hook, it', to which is attached a chain,j, that extends downward, and is attached by its opposite end to a sliding clamp,
k, that embraces the plowbeam or gang l.
Near the apex of the triangle, on levers HH, are formed hooks m4 m, to which one end of the chains a n is attached, the opposite end of said chains being connected to operating-levers o o. These operating-levers are formed with tongue-levers lo p, pivoted underneath the hand-piece at the outer end of said levers. Short rods 2 2 connect the tongue-levers p p with spring-bol ts rr, that are formed to engage with the rack-bars s s, so that the handles or levers o o can be adjusted to any desired angle convenient for the operator while riding on the seat ot' the cultivator, or, when dismounted and walking at the rear of the plows or gangs, the handles or levers can be let down to a position convenient for the hands of the operator.
With my improvements, as hereinbefore described, diamond cornplows, cultivators, drills, and harrows can be readily attached to and detached from the cultivator, axle, and frame, readily adjusted and easilyoperatcd, either by the operator occupying the seat on the cultivator or while walking ou the ground.
The operation ofthe machine is obvious and needs no explanation. i
Having fully described my invention, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. In a combined walking and riding cultivator, the combination, with the plow-beams and handles, formed as described, of the levers sleeved upon the arch of the axle and In testimonywbereof affix my signature in connected by hooks and chains to both the presence of two Witnesses. i plow beams and handles, substantially as shown. LPPE LUPPEN.
2. In combination with the arched axle A,
L the levers H H, connecting-chains j n, pivoted Witnesses:
lever-handles o o, and plow-beams l, substan- H. F. FROOHE, tially as shown and specified. I W. HEMMINGHOUSE.
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