The object of this invention is a device for soil cultivation intended to be pulled by a vehicle.
There are many different cultivation devices on the market intended for the cultivation of soil and having a drawbar, a frame and mouldboards.
On the market one can find light cultivation devices with the drawbar attached at the centre of the cultivation device, so that that portion of the cultivation device, where the mouldboards are attached, can be turned in relation to the drawbar so that either the mouldboards on the right hand side or on the left hand side will run in front during the cultivation process. In these cultivation devices the mouldboards are symmetric and such that the soil will be directed to the right or to the left in relation to the mouldboard, depending on whether the right hand or the left hand mouldboards run in the front. Due to the mouldboards turning the soil into both directions a cultivation device of this type requires a greater force than cultivation devices provided with mouldboards turning the soil only into one direction, because the force required by each mouldboard is greater than the force required by a corresponding asymmetric mouldboard turning the soil in only one direction.
On the market one can also find devices intended for ploughing cultivation and having two sets of mouldboards turning the soil into different directions and located on opposite sides of frame of the cultivation device. In these devices one end of the cultivation device is attached to a pulling vehicle. The frame of the cultivation device can be turned either to the right side or to the left side in relation to the driving direction. When the frame of the cultivation device is turned to the right side those mouldboards intended to turn the soil to the right are located against the soil and thus turning the soil, and those mouldboards intended to turn the soil to the left point upwards and do not turn the soil. Correspondingly, if the frame of the cultivation device is turned to the left side those mouldboards intended to turn the soil to the left are located against the soil and thus turning the soil, and those mouldboards intended to turn the soil to the right point upwards and do not turn the soil. During back and forth driving the frame is alternately turned from one side to the other, and thus the soil is always turned into the same direction. As a cultivation device of this kind is pulled from one end it must have a very rigid structure, and thus it is heavy. The pulling vehicle must be driven with one wheel in the furrow and thus in a tilted position, as the area to be cultivated remains on the other side of the driving direction.
a shows schematically from the upper right a cultivation device turning soil to the left.
b shows schematically from the upper left a cultivation device turning soil to the right.
a shows schematically the locking arrangement of the mouldboard attachment arm in a cultivation device turning soil to the left.
b shows schematically the locking arrangement of the mouldboard attachment arm in a cultivation device turning soil to the right.
The object of this invention is to provide a cultivation device having the advantages of the light cultivation device described above, but requiring substantially less force to be pulled. A further object is to provide a cultivation device, which is suitable for ploughing cultivation and which has the advantages of the light cultivation device described above.
This invention is characterised in what is presented in the independent claims below.
This invention relates to a device for soil cultivation and pulled by a vehicle, the device comprising a frame with a drawbar attached to the frame, or whereby the frame is intended to be coupled to a drawbar; an attachment shaft substantially in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the frame; and mouldboards; and a drawbar which is coupled or can be coupled substantially centrally to the frame so that the angle between the longitudinal axis of the frame being substantially transversal regarding the driving direction during cultivation, and the drawbar being substantially in parallel with the driving direction, is arranged to be adjustable.
The cultivation device is characterised in that
a) there are two types of mouldboards; first mouldboards which during cultivation turn the soil to the right in relation to the driving direction; and second mouldboards which during cultivation turn the soil to the left in relation to the driving direction;
b) the mouldboards are fastened to the mouldboard attachment shaft so that the first mouldboards are substantially parallel in relation to each other, the second mouldboards are substantially parallel in relation to each other, and the first mouldboards are directed in a substantially different direction in relation to the second mouldboards; and
c) the mouldboard attachment shaft is arranged to be rotated around its longitudinal axis so that there are at least two attachment shaft positions to be used in the cultivation; a first position where the first mouldboards are arranged during cultivation to turn the soil to the right in relation to the driving direction; and a second position where the second mouldboards are arranged during cultivation to turn the soil to the left in relation to the driving direction.
In a typical cultivation device according to the invention the drawbar, which is substantially in parallel with the driving direction, is fastened substantially centrally to the frame of the cultivation device, so that the angle between the longitudinal axis of the frame being substantially transversal regarding the driving direction during cultivation, and the drawbar, is arranged to be adjustable. A cultivation device according to the invention is characterised in that
a) there are two types of mouldboards; first mouldboards, which during cultivation direct the soil to the right in relation to the driving direction; and second mouldboards, which during cultivation direct the soil to the left in relation to the driving direction;
b) the mouldboards are fastened to the mouldboard attachment shaft so that the first mouldboards are substantially parallel in relation to each other, the second mouldboards are substantially parallel in relation to each other, and the first mouldboards are directed in a substantially different direction in relation to the second mouldboards; and
c) the mouldboard attachment shaft is arranged to be rotated around its longitudinal axis so that there are at least two attachment shaft positions to be used in the cultivation; a first position where the first mouldboards are arranged during cultivation to turn the soil to the right in relation to the driving direction; and a second position turn the soil to the left in relation to the driving direction.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to the enclosed figures.
The cultivation device 2 has a drawbar 4, which during cultivation is substantially in parallel with the driving direction, and which is fastened substantially centrally to the frame 6 of the cultivation device 2, so that the angle between the longitudinal axis of the frame 6 being substantially transversal regarding the driving direction during cultivating, and the drawbar 4, is arranged to be adjustable.
There are two types of mouldboards 10′, 10″; first mouldboards 10′ which during cultivation direct the soil to the right in relation to the driving direction (
The cultivation device can be a light cultivation device having a cultivation depth of about 5 to 15 cm, advantageously about 5 to 10 cm. The cultivation device can also be a plough with a cultivation depth of about 10 to 25 cm, advantageously about 10 to 15 cm.
The angle between the drawbar 4 and the frame 6 can be adjusted into at least two different positions, whereby in the first position the acute angle between the drawbar 4 and the longitudinal axis of the frame 6 is on the right side in relation to the driving direction, and in the second position the acute angle is on the left side in relation to the driving direction. The angle between the drawbar 4 and the longitudinal axis of the frame 6 can be adjustable between about 0° and 180°, advantageously between about 10° and 160°. The adjustment is typically realized either hydraulically or pneumatically, advantageously hydraulically using a hydraulic cylinder 16, and the adjustment can be stepless.
The first mouldboards 10′ and the second mouldboards 10″ are typically mirror images of each other.
The mouldboard attachment shaft 8 is typically fastened at both ends to the frame 6 of the cultivation device. Particularly if the attachment shaft is long it can also be fastened at several points to the frame 6 of the cultivation device. The shaft 8 can also be a multiple part component, so that the frame 6 contains several individual, rotatable mouldboard attachment shafts 8 according to the invention. The mouldboard attachment shaft 8 can be mounted in bearings at least at its both ends. If there are more shafts each of them can be mounted in bearings at least at their both ends. The mouldboard attachment shaft 8 can be typically rotated about 180° around its longitudinal axis. Depending on the type and function of the cultivation device it can be advantageously rotated only about 90° or even only about 60°. Typically the mouldboard attachment shaft 8 can be rotated either hydraulically or pneumatically, advantageously using a hydraulic cylinder 18.
The mouldboards 10′, 10″ can be resiliently attached to the attachment shaft 8, advantageously by springs. Alternatively, each mouldboard 10′, 10″ can be attached to the attachment shaft using at least one shear pin or the like, so that if a single mouldboard 10′, 10″ hits an unyielding obstacle, for instance a large stone, then the shear pin breaks and the mouldboard 10′ or 10″ can turn or come loose and thus prevent damage of the cultivation device 2.
Typically the cultivation device according to the invention has a wheel or wheels 12. Advantageously the cultivation device has a wheel 12 at both ends of the frame 6. The wheels 12 support the cultivation device so that the cultivation is effected at the desired depth. The height of the wheels 12 in relation to the frame 6 of the cultivation device 2 can be adjustable, advantageously mechanically with the aid of a crank, so that the cultivation depth of the cultivation device 2 is adjusted by adjusting their height. The wheels 12 can be arranged to be turned in parallel with the driving direction by transmitting the rotational motion of the attachment shaft 8 to the shaft 14 turning the wheels 12, for instance via a chain drive 16.
a and 2b show schematically the locking arrangement of the attachment shaft 8 for the mouldboards 10′, 10″ according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention. In this arrangement the attachment shaft 8 is locked in two positions, which are used during soil cultivation. In the first position (
In an arrangement according to that one illustrated in
The fastening shafts 30, 32 and 34 are arranged in relation to each other so that if the attachment shaft 8 is in the first position (
Obviously the attachment shaft 8 can be locked in its first or second position also with aid of other means 14 than those described above, so that the actuator 18 rotating the attachment shaft 8 will release the locking but does not actually keep the attachment shaft 8 in the locked position, and/or that a rotation of the attachment shaft 8 due to the rotational forces, which due to cultivating the soil act on the mouldboards 10′, 10″ and via them on the attachment shaft 8, is prevented in other ways than that described above.
If the attachment shaft 8 is locked in its first or second position in the way described above, then it is not necessary to lock the attachment shaft 8 into these positions (and to unlock it from these positions) by any particular means, nor to dimension the actuator rotating the attachment shaft 8 from the first position to the second position or vice versa so that it also is able to keep the shaft in these positions during cultivation of the soil. Thus the arrangement enables the use of a quite small, and thus also a more economical and lighter actuator, for instance a small hydraulic cylinder 18 for rotating the attachment shaft 8 from one position to the other.
By adding the harrow 46 to form a part of the cultivation device 2 according to the invention the cultivation device 2 can provide a uniform cultivation result also in soils, which are difficult to cultivate, such as clay soils.
The invention is not intended to be restricted to the embodiments presented above as examples, but on the contrary, the invention should be widely interpreted within the scope defined by the claims presented below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20030990 | Jul 2003 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI04/00411 | 7/1/2004 | WO | 12/19/2005 |