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US221901A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21DSHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
    • E21D17/00Caps for supporting mine roofs
    • E21D17/02Cantilever extension or similar protecting devices
    • E21D17/08Cap joints for obtaining a coal-face free of pit-props
    • E21D17/086Cap joints for obtaining a coal-face free of pit-props or articulated type
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
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    • Y10T403/32262At selected angle
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  • My invention consists of the peculiar combination and arrangement, with the plowbeam, of the mold-board and connecting devices, whereby ready adjustment is attained, as will be hereinafter and in detail set forth.
  • A is the share; B, the mold-board; C, the land-side, and D the standard.
  • a slotted plate, a is hinged, as shown, and provided upon its lower face with serrated teeth, into which similar teeth on a perforated plate, b, t.
  • ⁇ E is the beam, which rests across this plate a, and is held thereto by bolts c, which pass down through a clamp, d, on top of the beam, land through the plates et b beneath it, as shown.
  • the beam may be turned'to the right or left, and there clamped immovably by means of the serrated plates and the bolts, and thus enable the draft to be altered without changing the position of the whifdetree, &c.
  • the rear end, E', of the beam is provided with serrated teeth on its upper side, into which similar teeth on a plate, g, tit, and through both of which a bolt, h, passes, and also through a small plate, F, hingedvto a brace or bar, G, the lower end of which is pivoted to the standard D at G.
  • the hole through the rear end, E', of the beam (through which the bolt h passes) will be an elongated slot, i, as shown in Fig. 3, so that by simply loosening ⁇ the bolt 7L until the teeth in the plate gand upon the beam E are disengaged the outer end of the brace or bar G may be moved nearer to or farther from the standard D, and, having its lower end pivoted to the standard, this motion will, of ⁇ course, elevate or depress the beam at the rear end.
  • the beam being stationary longitudinally upon the slotted -plate a and standard D, the raising and lowering of the rear end will aiect the forward end in the opposite manner; hence the longitudinal elevation of the forward end of the beam may be adjusted to regulate the depth of cut by clamping the brace G at the required angle.
  • the two movements of the forward end of the beam-viz., lateral and longitudinal- may be obtained without the use of the adjustable clevis.
  • This wedge I will be provided with grooves, into which the stem H will fit, to prevent its slipping out of place.
  • Indexes or scales may be placed upon the plates a and F, to enable the operator to set the plow for any required draft or depth of cut.

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UNITED STATES-PATENT OFFICE RASMUS ADAMSON, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
IM PROVEM ENT 4IN PLOWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 221,901, dated November Q5, 1879; application tiled v January 23, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Rasi/rus ADAMsoN, of Minneapolis, in the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Plows, which improvements are fully set forth in the following spccication and accompanying drawings,
in which- Figure l is a side elevation, and Fig. `2 is a plan view, of a plow, showing my improvements attached thereto; Fig. 3, detached detail perspective views of the beamadjusting mechanism; Fig. 4, detached detail perspective views of the colter-adjustin g clamp.
My invention consists of the peculiar combination and arrangement, with the plowbeam, of the mold-board and connecting devices, whereby ready adjustment is attained, as will be hereinafter and in detail set forth.
A is the share; B, the mold-board; C, the land-side, and D the standard. Upon top of the standard a slotted plate, a, is hinged, as shown, and provided upon its lower face with serrated teeth, into which similar teeth on a perforated plate, b, t.
`E is the beam, which rests across this plate a, and is held thereto by bolts c, which pass down through a clamp, d, on top of the beam, land through the plates et b beneath it, as shown.
It will be readily seen that if the bolts c be loosened the beam may be turned'to the right or left, and there clamped immovably by means of the serrated plates and the bolts, and thus enable the draft to be altered without changing the position of the whifdetree, &c.
The rear end, E', of the beam is provided with serrated teeth on its upper side, into which similar teeth on a plate, g, tit, and through both of which a bolt, h, passes, and also through a small plate, F, hingedvto a brace or bar, G, the lower end of which is pivoted to the standard D at G.
The hole through the rear end, E', of the beam (through which the bolt h passes) will be an elongated slot, i, as shown in Fig. 3, so that by simply loosening `the bolt 7L until the teeth in the plate gand upon the beam E are disengaged the outer end of the brace or bar G may be moved nearer to or farther from the standard D, and, having its lower end pivoted to the standard, this motion will, of` course, elevate or depress the beam at the rear end.
The beam being stationary longitudinally upon the slotted -plate a and standard D, the raising and lowering of the rear end will aiect the forward end in the opposite manner; hence the longitudinal elevation of the forward end of the beam may be adjusted to regulate the depth of cut by clamping the brace G at the required angle. By these arrangements the two movements of the forward end of the beam-viz., lateral and longitudinal-may be obtained without the use of the adjustable clevis.
In moving the whole beam laterally the colter will, of course, be carried with it; hence it becomes necessary to provide some means of adjusting it farther from or nearer to the beam to keep it at all times in the proper position with reference to the point of the share. To accomplish this I attach the colter to the beam E by bolts k and clamp m, andinterpose between the stem Hof the colter and the beam E a wedge-shaped block, I, which, by
p setting backward lor forward, will throw the colter farther from or nearer to the beam. This wedge I will be provided with grooves, into which the stem H will fit, to prevent its slipping out of place.
A small lug, n, upon the lower side of the beam E tits into the slot in the hinged plate a,
to receive the strain of the beam and relieve the bolts c.
Indexes or scales may be placed upon the plates a and F, to enable the operator to set the plow for any required draft or depth of cut.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In combination with the plow-beam E, hav
ing slotted and Aserrated rear end, E', stand`L` if RAsMUs ADAMsoN.
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0. N. WooDwAnD, Louis FEESER.
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