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- This invention relates to improvements in draft-equalizers more especially adapted for gang-plows or similar farming implements intended for use where three or more horses are pulling abreast, and it is especially adapted for a four-horse team or the like.
- the objects of the invention areto simplify the construction of such equalizers, forming the same of a fewer number of parts, Which shall at the same time have equal efficiency as those of which We are aware which contain numerous additional elements; to adapt the equalizer for attachment to any ordinary fourhorse cross-tree in a very quick, efficient, and easy manner; to so arrange the parts that the doubletree can be hitched much shorter than it can be in the ordinary equalizer, thereby saving a material amount of draft; to so forin and arrange the parts that the equalizer can be used on either a right or left hand plow With the change of the minimum number of parts; to produce an equalizer Which can be hitched to either an upright or horizontal clevis; to provide for adjustably connecting the equalizer to the clevis-hook, so as to throw the weight of the draft more or less to one side or the other, and to generally improve and simplify the construction of such equalizers.
- Figure l is a plan view of an equalizer embodying our improvements applied to afour-horse doubletree.
- Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5 are vertical sections, respectively, on the lines 2 2, 3 3, 4 4, and 5 5, Fig. I.
- A indicates a cross-tree of ordinary construction, provided centrally With an aperture a, to which the plow-clevis hook would ordinarily be applied were the doubletree not provided with ourimproved equalizer.
- doubletrees B B To the cross-tree A are suitably attached, as usual, doubletrees B B, to Which in turn may be attached the ordinary singletrees, as is common.
- the cross-tree is provided at its ends with the horizontal bolt-hole 0,', and is also provided at its ends with the vertical bolt-holes a3 and d4. Passing through the bolt-hole a' is a bolt C, having at the rear end thereof an eye c and at the other end a nut c for securing the bolt to the cross-tree.
- D D represent pivot-bolts for the doubletrees, one of which is secured in the hole a3 and the other of which is secured in the hole a4 in the cross-tree.
- Pivoted on or near the bolt D is a clevis E.
- F is a bar or lever provided at one end with a series of holes f and at the other end with a series of holes f2, through one of the latter of which passes a bolt f3, pivotally and adjustably connecting the bar with the clevis E.
- G represents a rod or link preferably provided at one end with a hook or eye g, which is connected by a link g with the eye c of the bolt C.
- the rod Gis provided with a bifurcated portion g2, having end perforations through which and through one of the series of holes f in the bar F passes a pivot-bolt or rivet g3, pivotally connecting the rods G and F.
- clevis H indicates a clevis provided at its bifurcated end with holes h, through which a bolt or pin 72.' is passed to connect the same to the plow-clevis or plow-beams, (indicated at i.)
- a hole h2 In the, forward end of the clevis H is a hole h2, in which is swiveled a hook J, adapted for detachable connection with the lever F by insertion in either one of the series of holes f2.
- the equalizer described is constructed of the fewest possible parts and in the simplest manner, the arrangement beingr such that the line of draft is thrown to one side (in the present instance the left) of the center of the crosstree, so that by the lever-and-link connection the draft is perfectly equalized and the plow or other implement caused to maintain its properposition.
- the series of holesf and f2 in the lever F permit of a quick and easy adjustment of the parts to throw the weight of the draft more or less to one or the other end of the crosstree.
- a draft-equalizer adapted for either a right or left hand plow, the combination with a cross-tree provided near its ends with hori 4zontal and vertical bolt-h'oles, o'f a clevis pivoted in one of said vertical bolt-holes, an eyebolt secured in the horizontal hole at the op posite end of the cross-tree, a rod pivotally connected to said eyebolt, a lever adj ustably pivoted to said clevis and pivoted to said rod, and a clevis adjustably connected to said leverand adapted for connection with the plowbeam, the arrangement of the several parts being such that the equalizer can be reversed by changing the positions of the eyebolt and clevis-pivot respectively to the opposite ends of the beam.
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Patented lan.' 3|, |899.- R. D. BURROUS W. M. BREWER.
No, s|a,779.
DRAFT EUALlZER. (Appximion' med June 7, lessi.)
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UNITED 'STATES PATENT OFFICE.
RICHARD O. BURROUS AND WILLIAM M. BREWER, OF PIERSON, ILLINOIS.
DRAFT-EQUALIZER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 618,779, dated January 31, 1899.
Application filed June '77, 1898. Serial No. 682,802. (No model.)
To all whom it' may concern.-
Be it known that we, RICHARD O. BURRoUs and WILLIAM M. BREWER, citizens of the United States, residing at Pierson, in the county of Piatt and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Draft-Equalizers; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and eX- act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to improvements in draft-equalizers more especially adapted for gang-plows or similar farming implements intended for use where three or more horses are pulling abreast, and it is especially adapted for a four-horse team or the like.
The objects of the invention areto simplify the construction of such equalizers, forming the same of a fewer number of parts, Which shall at the same time have equal efficiency as those of which We are aware which contain numerous additional elements; to adapt the equalizer for attachment to any ordinary fourhorse cross-tree in a very quick, efficient, and easy manner; to so arrange the parts that the doubletree can be hitched much shorter than it can be in the ordinary equalizer, thereby saving a material amount of draft; to so forin and arrange the parts that the equalizer can be used on either a right or left hand plow With the change of the minimum number of parts; to produce an equalizer Which can be hitched to either an upright or horizontal clevis; to provide for adjustably connecting the equalizer to the clevis-hook, so as to throw the weight of the draft more or less to one side or the other, and to generally improve and simplify the construction of such equalizers. These and other objects We attain by the constructions, arrangement, and combination of parts hereinafter described, and
particularly set forth in the claims.
In order to make our invention more clearly understood,we have shown in the accompanying drawings means for carrying the same into practical effect; but We desire it to be particularly understood that We do not limit our improvements in their usual applications to the particular construction which for sake of illustration We have therein delineated.
In the drawings, Figure l is a plan view of an equalizer embodying our improvements applied to afour-horse doubletree. Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5 are vertical sections, respectively, on the lines 2 2, 3 3, 4 4, and 5 5, Fig. I.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views, A indicates a cross-tree of ordinary construction, provided centrally With an aperture a, to which the plow-clevis hook would ordinarily be applied were the doubletree not provided with ourimproved equalizer. To the cross-tree A are suitably attached, as usual, doubletrees B B, to Which in turn may be attached the ordinary singletrees, as is common. The cross-tree is provided at its ends with the horizontal bolt-hole 0,', and is also provided at its ends with the vertical bolt-holes a3 and d4. Passing through the bolt-hole a' is a bolt C, having at the rear end thereof an eye c and at the other end a nut c for securing the bolt to the cross-tree.
D D represent pivot-bolts for the doubletrees, one of which is secured in the hole a3 and the other of which is secured in the hole a4 in the cross-tree. Pivoted on or near the bolt D is a clevis E.
F is a bar or lever provided at one end with a series of holes f and at the other end with a series of holes f2, through one of the latter of which passes a bolt f3, pivotally and adjustably connecting the bar with the clevis E.
G represents a rod or link preferably provided at one end with a hook or eye g, which is connected by a link g with the eye c of the bolt C. At its other end the rod Gis provided with a bifurcated portion g2, having end perforations through which and through one of the series of holes f in the bar F passes a pivot-bolt or rivet g3, pivotally connecting the rods G and F. Y
H indicates a clevis provided at its bifurcated end with holes h, through which a bolt or pin 72.' is passed to connect the same to the plow-clevis or plow-beams, (indicated at i.) In the, forward end of the clevis H is a hole h2, in which is swiveled a hook J, adapted for detachable connection with the lever F by insertion in either one of the series of holes f2. By the swivel connection of the hook J with the clevis H it Will be readily seen that IOO the latter' can be connected to either a horizontal or vertical clevis on the plow-beam.
It Will be seen from the drawings that the equalizer described is constructed of the fewest possible parts and in the simplest manner, the arrangement beingr such that the line of draft is thrown to one side (in the present instance the left) of the center of the crosstree, so that by the lever-and-link connection the draft is perfectly equalized and the plow or other implement caused to maintain its properposition. Should it be desired to throw the weight of the draft on the other side of The center, it is only necessary to loosen and remove the bolt C and clevis E from the crosstree and reverse the equalizer, placing the bolt C in the horizontal hole a2 at the opposite end of the cross-tree and the clevis-bolt in the vertical hole a4 at the end of the crosstree opposite to that at which it is shown in the drawings, thus easily and quickly adapting the equalizer with an ordinary cross-tree for a right or left hand plow.
The series of holesf and f2 in the lever F permit of a quick and easy adjustment of the parts to throw the weight of the draft more or less to one or the other end of the crosstree.
By our arrangement we thus accomplish with a minimum number of parts a draft equalizer of equal efficiency with those of the usual construction containing many more and more complicated parts.
Having thus described the invention, what 2. In a draft-equalizer adapted for either a right or left hand plow, the combination with a cross-tree provided near its ends with hori 4zontal and vertical bolt-h'oles, o'f a clevis pivoted in one of said vertical bolt-holes, an eyebolt secured in the horizontal hole at the op posite end of the cross-tree, a rod pivotally connected to said eyebolt, a lever adj ustably pivoted to said clevis and pivoted to said rod, and a clevis adjustably connected to said leverand adapted for connection with the plowbeam, the arrangement of the several parts being such that the equalizer can be reversed by changing the positions of the eyebolt and clevis-pivot respectively to the opposite ends of the beam.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence two witnesses.
RICHARD O. BURROUS. WILLIAM M. BREWER. IVitnesses:
F. F. GUNN, J. F. ScHRoLL.
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