US Patent: 88
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| Cultivator
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Patentee:
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| Noah J. Shull (exact or similar names) - Bensalem Township, Bucks County, PA |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Nov. 26, 1836 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
| Abstract:
The cultivator or hoe-harrow as improved by me is so constructed, by attaching the hoes or teeth to the front ends or sides of the beams, or other parts of the cultivator or harrow (to which they are secured) that any straw, stones, or other substance which would otherwise choke, or clog up in front of the hoes or teeth will pass up over the upper ends thereof, and fall off from the cultivator or harrow. To effect this object the shanks or teeth are made so as to extend up across the front part of the frame to which they are attached, and the upper ends of said shanks are bent back over on to the 25 top of the wood work or frame, to which they are secured by small bolts passed through the ends of the shanks of the hoes or teeth, and through the frame of the cultivator or harrow.
Claim:
The object intended to be attained by the plan above described is to prevent the liability to clog or choke, by straw, sticks, stones, or other substances gathering or catching on the front of the hoe= or teeth under the frame or woodwork of the cultivator or hoe-harrow. |
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