On this day in 1914 Curtis E. Bogle was granted the patent for Plow. U.S. Patent No. 1,107,482.
This invention relates to plows, and more particularly to anew and useful improved revolving mold board for facilitating the work of plowing any soil, particularly in gumbo soil.
An object of the invention is the provision of a revoluble mold board, which comprises an endless link belt including a plurality of rods, adapted for traveling rearwardly from the plow share so as to carry the earth backwardly and to one side of the plow, and in so doing the earth becomes thoroughly broken and loose, some of it dropping through the revoluble mold board or belt.