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  • My said invention consists in theconstruction and use of av machine of the followingform and principle:
  • the trame which sustains the machinery is of timber, aud is ofan oblong form in sizesay ten by eight feet-and the timbersl threeinches thick by seven inches deep, and is marked in the Drawing No. 1 A A A.
  • This frame is sustained at theforward end by two strong wheels, marked B B, which are about four feet six inches (more orless) in diameter.
  • B B Under the center of the hind end is a Steering or caster wheel, which is marked (l in both drawings, which wheel revolves between two straps of iron turning in .form 'ofa crank at the upper end, and terminating in a strong swivel, which traverses on a Screw-bolt,
  • This crank has a Sweep six inches each way, and carries with it the outer end of the pitman L, the other end of which is attached to the upper traverse-bar M, which operatesthe Scythe.
  • the Scythe marked O is underneath the traverse-bar. at a proper distance from the ground, and is attached to said bars by two bars or rods of iron projectingdown ward, as Seen at 1) No.
  • the bottoms ot' which bars turn forward at the proper angle to receive the ends of the Scythe thereon, where ⁇ it is fastened with proper bolts, and the ripper ends of said rods pass upward ,through the traverse-bars, and having a nut screwed .on the top of said bars, another on the bottom, the Scythe is by means ofsaid nuts raised or lowered as occasion may require.
  • the periphery of the right-hand forward wheel are spikes or corks which enter the ground as the machine is drawn forward and prevent its slipping, and the segmentwheel att-ached t0 it turns the center wheel, E, which turns the pinion F, and with it the cylinder rakeor comb, the teeth ofv which, passing backward through the grass toward the Scythe, not only straighten and clear it preparatory to its meeting the Scythe, but incline it backward so that the' Scythe can take better hold of it.
  • the bevel-V wheel at the saine time turning the bevelpinion, as already Specitiedfcarries the Scythe4 .horizontally each way with a quick action and reaction, and produces the etfect required ot' cutting the grass and leaving itspread behind.
  • the Scythe may be made in the following form--sav seven feet in length, about four inches wide, smooth on the upper and lower side, with the back of the under side rounded off a little, crowning in front, each end turning back, and the edge or the crowning or front to continueround each end,with twohole'sthrough near each end to receive the small bolts that pass through the feet of the bolts that pro-y ceed down through the traverse-bars, as seen at P, Drawing No. 2, the hind wheel traversing in the manner already described. Like the caster on the foot of a piece ot' furniture, the machine will be at liberty to ⁇ turn in any direction.
  • the traverse-bars are coupled together at the proper distance hy any suitable as herein described, by which the hinderend of the machine can be raised or lowered at pleasure.

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DAVID LnwIs',Jn., on BERN, NEW YORK.-
IMPRVEMENT-IN MACHINES FOR MOWING AND CUTTING GRASS AND GRAIN.v
Specification' forming part. offLet-ters Patent No. 692, dated April 14, ISSS.
To all 'whom fit may concern:
. Be it known that Ir, DAVID LEWIS, Jr.,of the town of Bern, in the county ofAlhany and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Mowing Grass and Cutting Grain by Animal Power, of which the following is a' full and accurate description.
My said invention consists in theconstruction and use of av machine of the followingform and principle: The trame which sustains the machinery is of timber, aud is ofan oblong form in sizesay ten by eight feet-and the timbersl threeinches thick by seven inches deep, and is marked in the Drawing No. 1 A A A A. This frame is sustained at theforward end by two strong wheels, marked B B, which are about four feet six inches (more orless) in diameter. Under the center of the hind end is a Steering or caster wheel, which is marked (l in both drawings, which wheel revolves between two straps of iron turning in .form 'ofa crank at the upper end, and terminating in a strong swivel, which traverses on a Screw-bolt,
which passes up through the frame with a nut on the-under side and another on the top of the frame, by which the Said .end of'the frame can be raised or lowered as occasion may re,- quire. On oneof -the forward wheels-say that on the right hand--is a segmentspur-Wheel on the side next the frame, the edge of which iS seen in No. 1,markedDwhich segment-wheel may be about four feet diameter, and the fellies of the supporting-wheel on that side are of sufficient depth to receive and support it. lm-
Inediately behind this wheel is another Spurwheel ot corresponding gear, and about two `feet diameter, marked E in Drawing No. 2,
which wheel operates a pinion'on its opposite or back Side of about nine inches diameter, which pinion is marked F. The pinion last Specified is on the outer end of the shaft or axle of the cylinder-rake Gr, which iS thereby made to revolve with said pinion. lOn the same Shaft and on the outer side of said pinion is a bevel-wheel of three feet Six inches (more or or less) in diameter, facing inward toward the frame marked Hsin both drawings. This wheel operates a bevel-pinion, (marked I in Drawing No. 1,) which pinion is on the crank-shaftJ. This crank has a Sweep six inches each way, and carries with it the outer end of the pitman L, the other end of which is attached to the upper traverse-bar M, which operatesthe Scythe. The Scythe marked O is underneath the traverse-bar. at a proper distance from the ground, and is attached to said bars by two bars or rods of iron projectingdown ward, as Seen at 1) No. 2, the bottoms ot' which bars turn forward at the proper angle to receive the ends of the Scythe thereon, where `it is fastened with proper bolts, and the ripper ends of said rods pass upward ,through the traverse-bars, and having a nut screwed .on the top of said bars, another on the bottom, the Scythe is by means ofsaid nuts raised or lowered as occasion may require. 0n the periphery of the right-hand forward wheel are spikes or corks which enter the ground as the machine is drawn forward and prevent its slipping, and the segmentwheel att-ached t0 it turns the center wheel, E, which turns the pinion F, and with it the cylinder rakeor comb, the teeth ofv which, passing backward through the grass toward the Scythe, not only straighten and clear it preparatory to its meeting the Scythe, but incline it backward so that the' Scythe can take better hold of it. The bevel-V wheel, at the saine time turning the bevelpinion, as already Specitiedfcarries the Scythe4 .horizontally each way with a quick action and reaction, and produces the etfect required ot' cutting the grass and leaving itspread behind.
The Scythe may be made in the following form--sav seven feet in length, about four inches wide, smooth on the upper and lower side, with the back of the under side rounded off a little, crowning in front, each end turning back, and the edge or the crowning or front to continueround each end,with twohole'sthrough near each end to receive the small bolts that pass through the feet of the bolts that pro-y ceed down through the traverse-bars, as seen at P, Drawing No. 2, the hind wheel traversing in the manner already described. Like the caster on the foot of a piece ot' furniture, the machine will be at liberty to^` turn in any direction. The traverse-bars are coupled together at the proper distance hy any suitable as herein described, by which the hinderend of the machine can be raised or lowered at pleasure. Y
In testimony whereof L'the said DAVID LEWIs,have subscribed my name, in presence ot' the Witnesses whose names are .hereunto subscribed, on the 12th day of March', A. D. 1838.
DAVID LEWIS, JR.
In presence ot"- Mosns PATTEN, BENJAMIN V. PARDNER.
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US20150119995A1 (en) * 2012-06-26 2015-04-30 Biotronik Ag Magnesium alloy, method for the production thereof and use thereof
WO2016120753A1 (en) 2015-01-28 2016-08-04 Pfizer Inc. Stable aqueous anti- vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf) antibody formulation
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