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  • M is the plowbeam to which the clevis is attached.
  • A is an arc of a circle, which I prefer to make ot' wrought-iron, and having notches o o o on the interior side.
  • B is an arc of circle having two edges, c e, Fig. 1, to tit the notches on the inner curve of A.
  • P is a plate or wing on the lower part of the arc B, by means of which it is attached to the under side of the beam, as seen in Fig. 2.
  • Kis a bolt, of which one or more may be employed to connect the horizontal arc B toi the beam M.
  • o is a slot in the arc A, Fig. 1, in which is the bolt for fastening, by a nut and screw, the arc A in any required position.
  • w w are dotted lines representing the limits ot' a similar slot in the arc B.
  • S is the nut which holds thc arc A in contact with the edges e e atany required position along the arc B.
  • D is a connecting or attaching link for draft, and this passes through a hole in the lower end ofthe arc A, passing back to connect with E.
  • E is the martingale, connected by a bolt or strap, F, to the beam, and thence descending at the part represented as broken ott to the center ofthe plow.
  • o o o, 86e. are notches or teeth on the inside curve of the arc A.
  • the operation of the clevis is to guide the plow, as required by the nature of the soil, either more or less toward the landside, or to greater or less depths. according to the position in which the arc A is tiXed upon the arc B By unscrewing the clamp-screw S the notches o o of the arc A release the edges e c of the arc B, and the are A may be elevated or depressed, thereby raising or lowering the attachment D.
  • a third advantage is that the head of the screwbolt C, instead ot' depending on the wood ot' the plow-beam to hold it and sustain the strain put upon it., bears immediately upon the edges t t ofthe slot in the arc B, and consequently has an nnyiclding metallic support both under the head and the nut of the bolt.
  • a fourth advantage is that by the use of this clevis and martingale the force of draft is taken from the timber ot' the beam und is transmitted through the martin gale.
  • a strap or stirrup which should admit a key-wedge to serve as a clamp, might be substituted, though 2.
  • the Vertical arc having notches on its inner curve adapted to the bearing-edges of the fixed arc, whereby the direction of draft; may be varied horizontally or vertically, as required.

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JNO. B. SIONEB, O F SOUTHAMPTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN PLOW-CLEVISES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 7,63, dated September 10, 1850.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN B. S'roNnn, of
Southampton township, Cumberland county, State of' Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Center-Draft Clevis; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure 1 is a vertical section, and Fig. 2 an under side plan, ot' the clevis, ot' the end of the plow-beam, and ofthe martingale leading to center of the plow, and in both of which tignres corresponding letters mark the same parts.
The construction and use of this clevis are indicated in the drawings as follows:
M is the plowbeam to which the clevis is attached.
A is an arc of a circle, which I prefer to make ot' wrought-iron, and having notches o o o on the interior side.
B is an arc of circle having two edges, c e, Fig. 1, to tit the notches on the inner curve of A.
P is a plate or wing on the lower part of the arc B, by means of which it is attached to the under side of the beam, as seen in Fig. 2.
Kis a bolt, of which one or more may be employed to connect the horizontal arc B toi the beam M.
o is a slot in the arc A, Fig. 1, in which is the bolt for fastening, by a nut and screw, the arc A in any required position. w w are dotted lines representing the limits ot' a similar slot in the arc B.
C is au adjusting screw-bolt, movable along the slot in the arc B, and held by its head against the interior edges,t t,ot` the inner curve ot' the arc.
S is the nut which holds thc arc A in contact with the edges e e atany required position along the arc B.
D is a connecting or attaching link for draft, and this passes through a hole in the lower end ofthe arc A, passing back to connect with E.
E is the martingale, connected by a bolt or strap, F, to the beam, and thence descending at the part represented as broken ott to the center ofthe plow.
o o o, 86e., are notches or teeth on the inside curve of the arc A.
The operation of the clevis is to guide the plow, as required by the nature of the soil, either more or less toward the landside, or to greater or less depths. according to the position in which the arc A is tiXed upon the arc B By unscrewing the clamp-screw S the notches o o of the arc A release the edges e c of the arc B, and the are A may be elevated or depressed, thereby raising or lowering the attachment D. For this change in vertical direction of the draft it is necessary to turn back S to the distance of the depth of the notches 0 o; but to give a variation of tendency in a horizontal direction without a change in the vertical, it is suficient barely lto release the strain on S, so as to allow the arc A to slide along the curved edges c e, and when brought into the required position to screw it fast again and proceed with the work. In whatever position the arc A is set upon the arc B the force of draft is transferred from the beam, which in ordinary practice is made yto receive it, to
the martingale or strap E, by which it is transmittedlto the body ofthe plow.
The advantage of this clevis is that the fast` ening of the arcs A and B in the required po sition is effected in a direction radial to both the curves or ares A and B. These curves are adjusted to the distance back of the point x, where the draft-link D connects with the martingale E. There is consequently no more tendency to derangement ot'the arcs in onehorizontal direction than in the other. Another advantage is that the double bearings or arched edges e c, on which the notches o o, rest give a full support to the outer arc, A, when it is forced against them by the screw-nut S. A third advantage is that the head of the screwbolt C, instead ot' depending on the wood ot' the plow-beam to hold it and sustain the strain put upon it., bears immediately upon the edges t t ofthe slot in the arc B, and consequently has an nnyiclding metallic support both under the head and the nut of the bolt. A fourth advantage is that by the use of this clevis and martingale the force of draft is taken from the timber ot' the beam und is transmitted through the martin gale.
Instead of the second screw-bolt, c, a strap or stirrup which should admit a key-wedge to serve as a clamp, might be substituted, though 2. In combination with a fixed vhorizontal are having a slot between bearing-edges, the Vertical arc having notches on its inner curve adapted to the bearing-edges of the fixed arc, whereby the direction of draft; may be varied horizontally or vertically, as required.
JOHN B, sToNER.
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WALTER R. JOHNSON, HIRAM CARVER.
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