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  • My improvement consists in the combination of a ferrule fitting the end of the beam, and having at each side jaws with serrated edges, against which engage teeth upon the sides of the clevis-iron when the latter is drawn backward.
  • the clevis-iron is drawn backward by means of an eccentric or cam bolt, and when drawn back the iron is held to its vertical adjustment in relation to the beam; but when the teeth of the clevis-iro'n are released from the notched jaws, the clevis-iron may be vertically adjusted to regulate the depth of furrow.
  • the second part of my invention consists in a drop-plate having notches to match the semicircular notches in the back of the front notch, so as to regulate the breadth of fur- ⁇ row.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the clevis with the end of the plowbeam.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section, showing the clevis-iron forward to admit of vertical adjustment, and the drop-plate thrown up to admit of side adjustment of the drawlink.
  • A is the end of the plow-beam.
  • B is a square ferrule upon the end of the beam, the side plates of the ferrule having notch-racks C G, with which engage the teeth or lugs D D upon the inner sides of the side bars of the clevis-iron E.
  • the horizontal transverse bolt F by which the clevis-iron is held on the beam, has eccentrical heads G G', the former of which is removable, and ts on the square endf of the bolt, on which it may be retained by a pin, H.
  • g is a handle 'extending out from the head G, and by this handle the bolt is turned, so as to move the clevis-iron forward or backward by rotating the cam-heads Gr G within the eyes at the rear ends of the clevis-iron.
  • lugs D D are disengaged from the racks C C, and the front end of the clevis may be raised or lowered.
  • I I are stops upon the sides of the clevisiron, to arrest the rotation of the bolt F at the proper points by the impingement of the handle gagainst them.
  • the head G' may have a projection coming in contact with stops for the same purpose.
  • the stop I is so arranged that when the handle g is turned over forward, so as to come in contact with it, the salient Sides of the eccentrics or cams are forward; and the stop I is so arranged that when the handle is turned over backward, so as to come in contact with it, the cam shall have been turned over until the salient part is a little past. the center, so that the draft-strain upon the clevis shall tend to keep the handle in contact with the stop I, and not to rotate the cam-bolt, so
  • K is a drop-plate, pivoted at the rear side in the sides of the clevis-iron, its front edge being sustained, when parallel with the clevis, by stop-lugs d on the inner sides of the clevis- Iron.
  • the front end of the drop plate is held down by its weight, and, when down, the semicircular notches 7c 7s in its front edge form, with the semicircular notches e e in the rear of the front bar of the clevis-iron, a series of circular orifices, in any one of which the draw-link L may work, and from which it cannot escape as long as the drop-plate is down.
  • drop-plate pivots may be held in place by simple pins d', or by other means.

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FEICE.
ATENT CHARLES E. Foss, or ONAEGA, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN CLEVISES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 169,662, dated February 9, 1875; application filed January 16, 1875.
To all whom it may concern: j
Be it known that I, CHARLES H. FOSS, of Onarga, Iroquois county, Illinois, have invented a certain Improvement in Plow- Glevises, of which the following is a specification:
My improvement consists in the combination of a ferrule fitting the end of the beam, and having at each side jaws with serrated edges, against which engage teeth upon the sides of the clevis-iron when the latter is drawn backward.
The clevis-iron is drawn backward by means of an eccentric or cam bolt, and when drawn back the iron is held to its vertical adjustment in relation to the beam; but when the teeth of the clevis-iro'n are released from the notched jaws, the clevis-iron may be vertically adjusted to regulate the depth of furrow.
The second part of my invention consists in a drop-plate having notches to match the semicircular notches in the back of the front notch, so as to regulate the breadth of fur-` row.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the clevis with the end of the plowbeam. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section, showing the clevis-iron forward to admit of vertical adjustment, and the drop-plate thrown up to admit of side adjustment of the drawlink.
A is the end of the plow-beam. B is a square ferrule upon the end of the beam, the side plates of the ferrule having notch-racks C G, with which engage the teeth or lugs D D upon the inner sides of the side bars of the clevis-iron E.
.The horizontal transverse bolt F, by which the clevis-iron is held on the beam, has eccentrical heads G G', the former of which is removable, and ts on the square endf of the bolt, on which it may be retained by a pin, H.
gis a handle 'extending out from the head G, and by this handle the bolt is turned, so as to move the clevis-iron forward or backward by rotating the cam-heads Gr G within the eyes at the rear ends of the clevis-iron.
When the bolt F is in the position shown in Fig. 1, with the handle g and salient parts of the eccentrcs presenting rearward, the teeth or lugs D D are held firmly engaged in the racks C C; but when the bolt is turned about half around, as shown in Fig. 2, the
lugs D D are disengaged from the racks C C, and the front end of the clevis may be raised or lowered.
I I are stops upon the sides of the clevisiron, to arrest the rotation of the bolt F at the proper points by the impingement of the handle gagainst them. The head G' may have a projection coming in contact with stops for the same purpose.
The stop I is so arranged that when the handle g is turned over forward, so as to come in contact with it, the salient Sides of the eccentrics or cams are forward; and the stop I is so arranged that when the handle is turned over backward, so as to come in contact with it, the cam shall have been turned over until the salient part is a little past. the center, so that the draft-strain upon the clevis shall tend to keep the handle in contact with the stop I, and not to rotate the cam-bolt, so
as to loosen the clevis.
K is a drop-plate, pivoted at the rear side in the sides of the clevis-iron, its front edge being sustained, when parallel with the clevis, by stop-lugs d on the inner sides of the clevis- Iron.
The front end of the drop plate is held down by its weight, and, when down, the semicircular notches 7c 7s in its front edge form, with the semicircular notches e e in the rear of the front bar of the clevis-iron, a series of circular orifices, in any one of which the draw-link L may work, and from which it cannot escape as long as the drop-plate is down.
'Ihe drop-plate pivots may be held in place by simple pins d', or by other means.
rIo change the draw -link from notch to notch, so as to cause the plow to turn a wider or narrower furrow, the front end of the dropplate K is raised, and the link L may then 2. In combination with the @levis-iron E, be readily changed from one to another of the the drop-plate K, substantially as and for the notches e. purpose set forth.
I claim as my invention- Y CHARLES H. FOSS. l. The combination of clevis-iron E, lugs D, Witnesses:
notched jaws C, and cam-bolt F, all substan- SAML. KNIGHT,
ti-.illy as set forth. y ROBERT BURNS.
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