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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D78/00Haymakers with tines moving with respect to the machine
    • A01D78/08Haymakers with tines moving with respect to the machine with tine-carrying rotary heads or wheels
    • A01D78/14Haymakers with tines moving with respect to the machine with tine-carrying rotary heads or wheels the tines rotating about a substantially horizontal axis
    • A01D78/142Arrangements for transport by movement of the heads carrying rake arms
    • A01D78/146Arrangements for transport by movement of the heads carrying rake arms in a horizontal plane

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  • lflilhe pins A A, Fig, 1 are the thills of the ra e. .B, Fig. 1, is across-bar bolted onto the thills at a convenient distance from the extremities, and ofaconvenient length according to the size of the rake.
  • G G Big. 1
  • supporters which may be of wood or iron or any suitable material, elastic or inelastic,.and bolted onto the cross-bar B, Fig. 1, at a short distance from its extremities.
  • Fig.4 is represented the shape of the supporters, and at T, Fig. 4, the manner in which they are bolted onto the cross-bar B, Fig. 1. .
  • These supporters must be so made as to keep the rake-head H H, Fig. 1, at a con venient height from the ground, which will depend on the length and shape of the teeth.
  • Fig. 1 are two pieces shaped as shown at Z, Fig.2,and bolted onto the thills, as shown atN, Fig. 2, and which, togetherwith the crossbar L, Fig. 1, are intended to steady and support the handle E F'E, Fig. 1.
  • the pieces E E, Fig. 1, of the handle pass under the crossbar L, Fig. 1, through iron loops or staples, as shown at M, Fig. 3, the staples or loops M M being such as to admit of the piecesE E, Figs. 1 and 3, sliding readily through them.
  • the pieces E E, Figs. 1 and 3 may pass over the crossbar L, Figs. 1 and 3, instead of passing under it.
  • the cross-bar F, Figs. 1 and 3 is to be held in the hand.
  • the pieces D D, Fig. 1 are iron cranks, shaped and bolted onto the rake-head, as shown at R. 0 P, Fig. 5, and' passing through holes in the extremities of the pieces E E, Figs. 1 and 3, and keyed on or screwed with nuts, as shown at S, Fig. 5, so as to turn in the holes when the handleisdrawnbackward and forward.
  • the rake is in operation, by drawing the handie E F E, Fig. 1, back, as seen in Fig.
  • the teeth are brought near the ground, so as to gather the hay as the rake is drawn along by the horse, and by shoving forward the handle the rake-head is madeto perform about a quarter of a revolution, the teeth are raised up, and the hay drops out in a windrow.
  • crank-levers D D and handle E F E for rotating the rake-head, in the manner and for the purposes described, for charging-and discharging the rake.

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S. H. GRINNELL.
' HORSE RAKE.
No. 6,128. Kasented Feb. 20, 1849.
UNITED STATES SAMUEL H. GRINNELL, OF OHARLESTOWN, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
IMPROVEMENT m HORSE-RAKES.
Specification forming partof Letters Patent No. 6,123, dated February '20, 1849.
To all whom it mag concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL H. GRINNELL,
.ot Charlestown, in the county of Sullivan and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new ,and useful Improvement in a Revolving Horsethe other figures are representations of different'partsof the machine, as hereinafter described.
lflilhe pins A A, Fig, 1, are the thills of the ra e. .B, Fig. 1, is across-bar bolted onto the thills at a convenient distance from the extremities, and ofaconvenient length according to the size of the rake.
G G, Big. 1, are supporters, which may be of wood or iron or any suitable material, elastic or inelastic,.and bolted onto the cross-bar B, Fig. 1, at a short distance from its extremities.
At G, Fig.4, is represented the shape of the supporters, and at T, Fig. 4, the manner in which they are bolted onto the cross-bar B, Fig. 1. .These supporters must be so made as to keep the rake-head H H, Fig. 1, at a con venient height from the ground, which will depend on the length and shape of the teeth.
0 C, Fig. 1, are two pieces shaped as shown at Z, Fig.2,and bolted onto the thills, as shown atN, Fig. 2, and which, togetherwith the crossbar L, Fig. 1, are intended to steady and support the handle E F'E, Fig. 1. The pieces E E, Fig. 1, of the handle pass under the crossbar L, Fig. 1, through iron loops or staples, as shown at M, Fig. 3, the staples or loops M M being such as to admit of the piecesE E, Figs. 1 and 3, sliding readily through them. The pieces E E, Figs. 1 and 3, may pass over the crossbar L, Figs. 1 and 3, instead of passing under it. The cross-bar F, Figs. 1 and 3, is to be held in the hand.
Instead'of the supporters G G, Fig. 1, wheels of suitable dimensions, fitted onto the ends of the cross-bar B, Fig. 1, may be used.
The pieces D D, Fig. 1, are iron cranks, shaped and bolted onto the rake-head, as shown at R. 0 P, Fig. 5, and' passing through holes in the extremities of the pieces E E, Figs. 1 and 3, and keyed on or screwed with nuts, as shown at S, Fig. 5, so as to turn in the holes when the handleisdrawnbackward and forward. When the rake is in operation, by drawing the handie E F E, Fig. 1, back, as seen in Fig. 1, the teeth are brought near the ground, so as to gather the hay as the rake is drawn along by the horse, and by shoving forward the handle the rake-head is madeto perform about a quarter of a revolution, the teeth are raised up, and the hay drops out in a windrow.
What Iclaim,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- The application of the crank-levers D D and handle E F E for rotating the rake-head, in the manner and for the purposes described, for charging-and discharging the rake.
SAMUEL H. GRINNELL. Witnesses:
W. H. DELANO, EDMUND L. CUSHING.
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