Claims
- 1. a soil sampling head for use on a mechanized soil sampling device such that the sampling head is positioned on the soil for collecting a soil sample, said head comprising:
- a receptacle positioned on the soil;
- an auger vertically aligned and adapted to be selectively advanced through the receptacle and into the soil for drawing soil upwardly into said receptacle;
- a drive shaft vertically aligned with and connected to an upper end of the auger;
- a linear power source connected to said drive shaft for forcing said auger into the soil; and
- a rotating power source connected to said drive shaft for simultaneously rotating said auger, said rotating power source remaining stationary relative to the linear movement imparted to said drive shaft by said linear power source, whereby driving said auger into the soil and withdrawing the auger from the soil deposits a sample of soil in the receptacle.
- 2. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, further comprising a means for discharging the soil sample from the receptacle.
- 3. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for discharging the soil sample is a hinged door having an aperture through which the auger may extend.
- 4. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 3, wherein said hinged door has a latching mechanism for selectively opening and closing said hinged door.
- 5. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 4, wherein said receptacle includes an annular collar surrounding the aperture.
- 6. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, further comprising a positioning arm having a fixed end pivotally attached to a vehicle, and a free end attached to the soil sampling head.
- 7. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 6, wherein said positioning arm includes a means for actuating the positioning arm for selective movement of the soil sampling head.
- 8. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 6, wherein said vehicle is an all terrain vehicle having a power source for actuating the linear power source and the rotating power source of the soil sampling head.
- 9. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, wherein said linear power source and said rotating power source are either hydraulic, electric, or pneumatic.
- 10. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, wherein said auger extends greater than twelve inches into the soil.
- 11. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, wherein said linear power source comprises a hydraulic cylinder with a piston rod, including cylinder control means for selectively axially extending and retracting said piston rod.
- 12. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 8, wherein the linear power source comprises a hydraulic cylinder and rotating power source comprises a hydraulic motor, including a hydraulic pump mounted on said vehicle, means for driving said hydraulic pump, and conduit means operably coupling said hydraulic pump to said hydraulic cylinder and said hydraulic motor.
- 13. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, wherein said rotational movement is provided by a hydraulic motor, said hydraulic motor having a drive sheave, said drive sheave connected to a driven sheave on said drive shaft by a chain.
- 14. A soil sampling head as recited in claim 1, further comprising a bracket attached to said soil sampling head for mounting said soil sampling head onto a vehicle.
- 15. A soil sampling head for use on a mechanized soil sampling device such that the sampling head is positioned on the soil for collecting a soil sample, said head comprising:
- a receptacle positioned on the soil;
- an auger vertically aligned and adapted to be selectively advanced through the receptacle and into the soil for drawing soil upwardly into said receptacle;
- a drive shaft vertically aligned with and connected to an upper end of the auger;
- a linear power source connected to said drive shaft for forcing said auger into the soil said drive shaft defining a longitudinal axis; and
- a rotating power source connected to said drive shaft for simultaneously rotating said auger, said rotating power source having an output shaft defining a longitudinal axis which is offset from the longitudinal axis of said drive shaft, whereby driving said auger into the soil and withdrawing the auger from the soil deposits a sample of soil in the receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This application is claiming the benefit, under U.S.C. .sctn. 119(e), of the provisional application filed Aug. 20, 1996 under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 111(b), which was granted Ser. No. 60/023,355. The provisional application Ser. No. 60/261,41, is hereby incorporated by reference.
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