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  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of my improved planter, part ofthe hopper being broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation, part of the standard being broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical central section of the same, dotted lines showing the position of the seed-cup at the limit of the downward movement ofthe plunger; and
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are details of various parts of my said invention.
  • B is the hopper, preferably made of sheet metal and secured to the sides of the standard. The extreme lower end of the hopper is open. B is the cap or cover for the hopper hinged or pivoted at one corner to the standard, so that said cover may swing sidewise. I preferably form a. slot, B in the standard. In this one end of the lid is inserted and pivotally secured by a pin, B
  • O is a casting secured to the lower end of the standard and located partiallywithin the lower part of the hopper, the lower end of said casting projecting below the standard and form ing the portion of the planter which enters the ground.
  • the lower portions of the sides of the casting are extended and form Wings 0' 0, between which the scraper-plate is located.
  • the upper end of the casting extends across the hopper and forms an inclined bottom, 0 for said hopper, the center of said bottom having an aperture, a.
  • guides or ways 0 Between cut away or slotted.
  • D is an inclined seed-passage formed as part of the casting and projecting through the slotted end of the standard, the upper end or mouth of the same being open, and is adapted to receive the seed when discharged from the seed-cup, as hereinafter described.
  • E is the plunger, which is mounted b. -tween the guides or ways 0 c and the standard.
  • the upper end of the plunger is slotted.
  • Said plunger is preferably made of cast metal.
  • E is the handle formed ofwrought-iron rods, their lower ends being bent and secured in the curved grooves in the corners of the plunger. These handles may be secured to the plunger in any other desired mannersuch as soldering, &c.; but the means shown is preferred. These rods are mounted and held in place by guides e e, secured to the standard.
  • e is a knee or stop formed in one of the handles. This stop engages with a slot, 1), in the standard. This stop limits the play of the plunger as it is rec-iprocated.
  • F is a gate located in the slotted portion of the plunger and extending down over the end of said slot, said gate being hinged at its upper end to the plunger by means of journals f f, mounted in bearings ff in the plunger.
  • a cam-flange On one side of the gate is a cam-flange, G, with the underside of which a projection, g,
  • H is the measuring seed-cup, formed in the gate on its side approximate to the hopper. Said cup is provided with an adjustable plate,
  • K is a spring secured to t said hearing by a bolt, 1', and nut i.
  • a rigid metal t cut-off, K having a bent end, In, beveled toward the S(C(l-Cll1)S, ⁇ VlllCll closes the aperture a in the bottom of the hopper, the main part of the cutoff resting against the side of the t gate iii which the seed-cup is located, the play of the plunger being so regulated that] the slot in the same does not go below the lower end of the cut-off on its downward movement.
  • a washer, ll having one or more hooks,'/, which extend through a hole, I, i in the hopper.
  • M is a spring having the central hook portion, at, which is hooked on the hook I, the ends at m. resiiug in the bearings Z Z and the long arms in m", the lower ends of which are bent and engage with holes in the scraperplate N and serve to hold said plate in position,the upper end of the plate resting against the extreme lower end of the hopper, and its lower end resting against the casting 0 below the sccdpassage in the same.
  • the scraper may readily be reinoved,or may be reversed when desired.
  • o is an adjustable slop secured to the lower slotted end of the standard by bolts 0 passing through slots 0' in the stop,and provided with suitable nuts.
  • my invention is as follows: 'lhehopperbeing tilled with corn, the plunger, as shown in Fig. 3, is drawn up and thesecdcup communicates with thehopper, its bottom forming a seed-passage which directs the corn tosaidsccd-cup.
  • the plunger As the plunger is moved down the seed-cup til's, and as it passes the cut-off any extra kernels are-removed, the cut-oil, however, yielding sufficiently to prevent any grains from clogging or becoming crushed at the top of the cup, and lifts sufficiently to allow them to pass withtnitbeing crushed.
  • Said cnt-ott being supported entirely by the spring, yields throughout its entire length, so as to prevent any injury to the corn.
  • My improved planter is composed of but few parts, which are simple in their construction and not liable to get out of order, the bottom of the hopper, ways or guides for the plunger, seed-passage, and lowercnd ol planter and ways all being formed in one casting. My said planter maybe manufactured cheaply and is very effective in service.
  • a standard having its lower end slotted, a hopper secured to said standard, a cut-off located at the bottom of the hopper, and a seed-passage PX'OJCCtlllg through the lower slotted end of thestandar l on its side opposite to the hopper, in combination with a plunger mounted in suitable guides and passing through the hopper and having its upper end slottcd, a gate lunged in said slotted portion of the plunger, a seed-cup formed in the side of the gate approximate to the cut-off, a cam on said gate, and a PIOJCC- tion engaging with said cam, all constructed, arranged,and operating substantially as shown and described, whereby as the plunger descends and carries the seed-cup below the bottom of the hopper the projection will engage with the cam on the gate, swing the same through the slot in the standard,and discharge the seed into the seed-passage.
  • a standard having its lower end slotted, a casting secured to and projecting below the lower end of the standard, a seed-passage formed on said casting and projecting through the slot in the standard, a hopper secured to said standard, a cut-off located at the bottom of the hopper, a scraperplate engaging with the casting below the discharge end of the sced-passage, and a spring holding said plate in position, in combination with a plunger mounted in guides and passing through the hopper and having its upper end slotted, a gate hinged in said slotted portion of the plunger, a seed-cup lOO IIO

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J. M. SEGUR HAND CORN PLANTER. No. 393,669. Patented Nov. 27, 1888.
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JOSEPH M. SEGUR, OF ADRIAN, MICHIGAN.
HAND CORN-PLANTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 393,669, dated November 27, 1888.
Application filed May I8, 1888.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH M. SEGUR, a citizen of the United States, residing at Adrian, in the county of Lenawee and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hand Corn-Planters; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in hand corn planters; and it consists in certain novelty in the construction and arrangement of the various parts, all of which I will now proceed to point out and describe, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of my improved planter, part ofthe hopper being broken away. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation, part of the standard being broken away. Fig. 3 is a vertical central section of the same, dotted lines showing the position of the seed-cup at the limit of the downward movement ofthe plunger; and Figs. 4 and 5 are details of various parts of my said invention.
Referring to said drawings, Arepresents the standard, which is preferably made of wood.
B is the hopper, preferably made of sheet metal and secured to the sides of the standard. The extreme lower end of the hopper is open. B is the cap or cover for the hopper hinged or pivoted at one corner to the standard, so that said cover may swing sidewise. I preferably form a. slot, B in the standard. In this one end of the lid is inserted and pivotally secured by a pin, B
O is a casting secured to the lower end of the standard and located partiallywithin the lower part of the hopper, the lower end of said casting projecting below the standard and form ing the portion of the planter which enters the ground. The lower portions of the sides of the casting are extended and form Wings 0' 0, between which the scraper-plate is located. The upper end of the casting extends across the hopper and forms an inclined bottom, 0 for said hopper, the center of said bottom having an aperture, a. On either side of and extending below said aperture parallel with the standard are guides or ways 0 0. Between cut away or slotted.
Serial No. 274.311. (No model.)
said guides or ways and the standard the plunger hereinafter described is held and reciprocated. The central portion of the casting is The lower end of the standard to which said casting is secured is also slotted.
D is an inclined seed-passage formed as part of the casting and projecting through the slotted end of the standard, the upper end or mouth of the same being open, and is adapted to receive the seed when discharged from the seed-cup, as hereinafter described.
E is the plunger, which is mounted b. -tween the guides or ways 0 c and the standard. The upper end of the plunger is slotted. Said plunger is preferably made of cast metal. In
its upper corners are formed two curved grooves, e e.
E is the handle formed ofwrought-iron rods, their lower ends being bent and secured in the curved grooves in the corners of the plunger. These handles may be secured to the plunger in any other desired mannersuch as soldering, &c.; but the means shown is preferred. These rods are mounted and held in place by guides e e, secured to the standard.
e is a knee or stop formed in one of the handles. This stop engages with a slot, 1), in the standard. This stop limits the play of the plunger as it is rec-iprocated.
F is a gate located in the slotted portion of the plunger and extending down over the end of said slot, said gate being hinged at its upper end to the plunger by means of journals f f, mounted in bearings ff in the plunger.
On one side of the gate is a cam-flange, G, with the underside of which a projection, g,
on the casting O engages and causes said gate to open through the slotted portion 01" the 0 plunger. On the opposite side of the gate is a camflange, G, having the opposite incline. to that of the cam G. With the-upper side of this cam' G a projection, g, on the casting C engages and closes said gate as the plunger is 5 drawn up.
H is the measuring seed-cup, formed in the gate on its side approximate to the hopper. Said cup is provided with an adjustable plate,
H, by means of which its capacity may be IOO regulated.
I is a bearing formed on the casting 0 unot' the casting and projecting through holes dcr the bottom 0. K is a spring secured to t said hearing by a bolt, 1', and nut i. To the free end of this spring is soldered or secured in any other suitable manner a rigid metal t cut-off, K, having a bent end, In, beveled toward the S(C(l-Cll1)S,\VlllCll closes the aperture a in the bottom of the hopper, the main part of the cutoff resting against the side of the t gate iii which the seed-cup is located, the play of the plunger being so regulated that] the slot in the same does not go below the lower end of the cut-off on its downward movement. Secured to the hearing I by the bolt 1 and nut i is a washer, ll, having one or more hooks,'/, which extend through a hole, I, i in the hopper.
1- l? are bearings termed on the upper part I" l in said hopper.
M is a spring having the central hook portion, at, which is hooked on the hook I, the ends at m. resiiug in the bearings Z Z and the long arms in m", the lower ends of which are bent and engage with holes in the scraperplate N and serve to hold said plate in position,the upper end of the plate resting against the extreme lower end of the hopper, and its lower end resting against the casting 0 below the sccdpassage in the same. By this arrangement of the spring the scraper may readily be reinoved,or may be reversed when desired.
o is an adjustable slop secured to the lower slotted end of the standard by bolts 0 passing through slots 0' in the stop,and provided with suitable nuts.
The operation of my invention is as follows: 'lhehopperbeing tilled with corn, the plunger, as shown in Fig. 3, is drawn up and thesecdcup communicates with thehopper, its bottom forming a seed-passage which directs the corn tosaidsccd-cup. As the plunger is moved down the seed-cup til's, and as it passes the cut-off any extra kernels are-removed, the cut-oil, however, yielding sufficiently to prevent any grains from clogging or becoming crushed at the top of the cup, and lifts sufficiently to allow them to pass withtnitbeing crushed. Said cnt-ott,being supported entirely by the spring, yields throughout its entire length, so as to prevent any injury to the corn. As the plunger passes down, the projection y engages with the cam-flange G, swings the gate through the slot in the standard, and the contents of the cup are discharged and fall into the seed-passage D, the position of the plunger at the limit of its downward movement being shown in dotted lines, Fig. 3. The plunger then closing the bottom of the sccdpassage, the corn rests against said plunger. As said plunger is drawn up the secd-cup closes and is again filled. \Vhen drawn up,theend of the plunger comes above the bottom of the seed-passage and the corn is discharged into the space be tween the lower end of thescrapcrand casting.
On the next downward movement of the plunger it forces the lower end of the scraper away from the casting and discharges the corn into the ground.
My improved planter is composed of but few parts, which are simple in their construction and not liable to get out of order, the bottom of the hopper, ways or guides for the plunger, seed-passage, and lowercnd ol planter and ways all being formed in one casting. My said planter maybe manufactured cheaply and is very effective in service.
Having thus fully described my invention, l
, claim as new and desire to secure by Letters 1.atcnt- 1. In a hand corn planter, a standard having its lower end slotted, a hopper secured to said standard, and a cut-oil located at thebottom of the hopper, in combination with a plunger mounted in suitable guides and pass ing through the hopper and having its upper end slotted, a gatehinged in the slotted portion of the plunger, a seed cup formed in the side of the hinged gate approximatcto the cut-off, a cam on said gate, and a piOJCCtlOl] engaging with said eani, all constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as shown and described, whereby as the plunger descends and carries the seed'cu p below the bottom of the hopper the project-ion will engage with the cam on the gate, swing the same through the slotted portion of the standard, and effect the discharge of the seed.
2. In a hand corn-planter, a standard having its lower end slotted, a hopper secured to said standard, a cut-off located at the bottom of the hopper, and a seed-passage PX'OJCCtlllg through the lower slotted end of thestandar l on its side opposite to the hopper, in combination with a plunger mounted in suitable guides and passing through the hopper and having its upper end slottcd,a gate lunged in said slotted portion of the plunger, a seed-cup formed in the side of the gate approximate to the cut-off, a cam on said gate, and a PIOJCC- tion engaging with said cam, all constructed, arranged,and operating substantially as shown and described, whereby as the plunger descends and carries the seed-cup below the bottom of the hopper the projection will engage with the cam on the gate, swing the same through the slot in the standard,and discharge the seed into the seed-passage.
3. In a hand corn-planter, a standard having its lower end slotted, a casting secured to and projecting below the lower end of the standard, a seed-passage formed on said casting and projecting through the slot in the standard, a hopper secured to said standard, a cut-off located at the bottom of the hopper, a scraperplate engaging with the casting below the discharge end of the sced-passage, and a spring holding said plate in position, in combination with a plunger mounted in guides and passing through the hopper and having its upper end slotted, a gate hinged in said slotted portion of the plunger, a seed-cup lOO IIO
having its lower end slotted, the hopper B, se-
cured thereto, and a cut-off located in the bottom of said hopper, in combination with the plunger E, having its upper end slotted, the swinging gate F, hinged in said slotted portion of the plunger, and a seed-cup, H, formed in the side of said gate approximate to the cutoff; and provided with an adjustable plate, H, for regulating the capacity of said seed-cup, all constructed and arranged substantially as shown and described.
5. In a hand corn-planter, the standard A, the hopper B, secured thereto-and having the bottom 0 provided with the aperture a, the bearing I, the spring K, secured to said hearing, the cut-off K, secured to and held in position by the spring K, and having the bent upper end, In, located in the aperture a, in combination with the plunger E, having hinged gate F and seed-cup H in its side approximate to the cut-off, all constructed, arranged, and
operating substantially asshown and described.
through the slotted portion of the standard,
and the bottom 0 of the hopper having the aperture a therein, and the hearing I, the cutoff K, located in the aperture to and supported and held in place by the spring K, secured to the hearing I, the scraper-plate N, the spring M, holding said plate in position, and the adjustable stop 0, in combination with the plunger E, mounted in suitable bearings and passing through the hopper and having its upper end slotted, a gate, F, hinged in the slotted portion of the plunger and having a seed'cup, H, formed in its side approximate to the cutoff, cams G G on the gate, and projections g g on the casting engaging with said cams, all constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as shown and described.
7. In a hand corn-planter, the combination of the standard A, hopper B, secured thereto, a cut-off at the bottom of the hopper, a plunger, E, mounted in suitable guides passing through the hopper and having its upper end slotted, a gate, F, hinged in the slotted portion of the plunger, having a seed-cup, H, formed in its side approximate to the cutoff, the curved grooves e in the upper corners of said plunger, the iron handle-rods E, having the bent ends secured in the grooves e e, and the knee or stop e", engaging with a slot, b, in the standard to limit the play of said plunger, all constructed, arranged, and operating sub stantially as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH M. SEGUR. Vitnesses:
WILLIAM G. SMITH, R. B. RoBBINs.
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