Claims
- 1. A cultivating implement adapted to be mounted from a ground-travelling vehicle, said implement comprising a frame having transversely spaced and opposed members, bearing means carried by said members, stub shafts adapted to be driven from a prime mover and supported in said bearing means in axial alignment along a generally-horizontal transverse axis, a tine-carrying bar supported at opposite ends between said stub shafts for gyrating motion in a cylindrical path about said transverse axis in a direction counter to the direction of forward rotation of the ground wheels of a vehicle mounting the implement, the tines carried by said bar extending generally downward therefrom and having tips to which gyratory movement about a circular path wholly below said transverse axis and concentric with a second axis paralleling said transverse axis is imparted by said gyrating motion, the direction of tip movement below said second axis being the same as the forward direction of travel over the ground of a vehicle mounting the implement and being such as then to cause the tines to effect fast digging motions into the ground.
- 2. A cultivating implement according to claim 1, in which the mutually-opposed ends of the stub shafts are cranked in mirror-image fashion and the tine-carrying bar is supported between bearing arrangements centered on the crank arms.
- 3. A cultivating implement according to claim 2 in which the angle of presentation of the tines to the grounds is determined by two bars one end of each of which is secured to a different end of the tine-carrying bar and the other end of each of which is pivotally connected to one end of a respective strip whereof the other end is pivotally connected to a lug on the frame remote from the tine-carrying bar.
- 4. A cultivating implement according to claim 3, wherein the pivot connections between the tine-presentation-determining bars and the respective strips are selectively locatable, so that the angle of presentation of the tines can be selected to accord with the nature of the word to be done and the tine sweeps or shovels to be used therefor.
- 5. A cultivating implement according to claim 1, in which the angle of presentation of the tines to the grounds is determined by two bars one end of each of which is secured to a different end of the tine-carrying bar and the other end of each of which is pivotally connected to one end of a respective strip whereof the other end is pivotally connected to a lug on the frame remote from the tine-carrying bar.
- 6. A cultivating implement according to claim 5, wherein the pivot connections between the tine-presentation-determining bars and the respective strips are selectively locatable, so that the angle of presentation of the tines can be selected to accord with the nature of the work to be done and the tine sweep or shovels to be used therefor.
- 7. A cultivating implement according to claim 5, wherein the pivot connections between the tine-presentation-determining bars and the respective strips are selectively locatable, so that the angle of presentation of the tines can be selected to accord with the nature of the work to be done and the tine sweeps or shovels to be used therefor.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 181,238, filed Aug. 25, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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