Pulverizer and Packer for Earth (Patent No: 165531)
Inventor: Gale, Joseph Allen Location: Stettler Comments: N/A Description: Machine a ameublir la terre.
Byron Gale and Joseph Alien Gale, co-inventors, both of Stettler, Alberta, Canada, 19th October, 1915; 6 years. Filed 9th June, 1915. Receipt No. 252,640.
Claim.—A pulverizer, consisting of a number of sections, each section consisting of a platform formed of iron planking members and square piping attached together by means of angle-iron strips, said platform being turned up at its front end, said platform having piping attached to its under side, said square piping having cutting members attached to their under side, said cutting members being formed from rectangular pieces of metal and being bent diagonally so that one-half is at right angles to the other half and having their long sides sharpened, front of said platform being provided with an attachment looped member, a cross piping carrying a number of curved fiat springs, each of said flat springs having a grubber foot attached to its ends, said cross piping being mounted in guides attached to the rear of said platform, said sections being connected together by means of hook and eye members.
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