The invention is an agricultural seed box carrier or mount that is configured to carry four seed boxes, although its unique principle of operation may allow the design to be adapted to 3, 5 or more seed boxes. The carrier accommodates up to four standard seed boxes and secures them to a rotary platform so that the boxes do not tip over or fall off during transport. Each box receiving station on the platform has a short length chute which mates with the seed box bottom gate so that when the box gate is opened, seed flows from the box and through the station dump chute. The platform rotates on a base frame and positions the dump chute leading from each seed box above the inlet of a discharge conveyor. A flexible cuff is attached to the outlet of each dump chute and directs the seed into the conveyor inlet. The cuff provides a self tending feature preventing spillage of seed and self regulates flow into the conveyor inlet. The discharge conveyor is preferably mounted at a front corner of the mount structure and is sidewardly swingable to fill planter implement seed receptacles or other smaller containers as desired. The discharge conveyor stows longitudinally against the side of the frame. The rotary platform concept also permits ease of loading of the mount; a forklift can move back and forth from a seed box supply to the mount and the platform rotated so that the position to be filled is always easily accessible to the forklift operator. The mount can be trailer mounted, truck mounted, or a stationary mount. The rotatable platform with short length dump chute provides a low height seed box mount.
The objects of the invention are:
To provide a seed box carrier or mount that can carry multiple seed boxes;
To provide a seed box carrier that is compact and short in height so as not to be top heavy so it can be used in the field;
To provide a seed box carrier in which seed boxes can be easily loaded and unloaded;
To provide a seed box carrier which easily unloads seed from the boxes into planter implement seed receptacles; and
To provide a seed box carrier which is well suited for the intended purpose, efficient and durable. Other objects and advantages of the invention may become apparent from the following specification.
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The seed box trailer 1 generally consists of a rectangular frame 5 with a draw tongue 6 and ground engaging wheels 7. When the mount is not a trailer, any type of suitable and sturdy framework may be used. The trailer frame 5 is towable behind a tractor or other prime mover. A rotary platform 10 is mounted on the trailer frame 5 and is generally square shaped. A plurality of corner walls 11 and divider walls 12 partition the rotary platform 10 into stations 14 for each of the seed boxes 2. As shown in
The rotary platform 10 is mounted upon the trailer frame 5 or other suitable mount structure by a sturdy pin and bushing connection 17. The pin and bushing connector 17 is a center pivot and is also centrally placed on the trailer frame 5. A wear ring 19 is mounted to the underside of the rotary platform 10 adjacent the platform periphery and has an inner wall 20 to which a ring gear 22 is mounted. To support the rotary platform 10 against wobbling on the center pivot 17, a series of peripheral support posts 24, such as four in number, are placed around the trailer frame 5 and extend upwardly to contact wear ring 19. Caps with rollers 25 mount atop each support post 24 and bear against the wear ring 19 to support the periphery of the rotary platform 10 against wobbling on its center pivot 17. A stop mechanism 26 consisting of a post has a retractable pin 27 which provides an indexing function to the rotary platform 10 with respect to the trailer frame 5. Ring gear 22 has indexing holes 29 situated so as to place each of the platform seed box receiving positions 14 at a dumping station, as hereafter described. The retractable pin 27 is spring loaded to an upwardly extended position and automatically snaps into the indexing holes 29 as they come into registration with pin 27. The pin 27 is retractable by various means and may be electrically operated or by mechanical lever 28.
In the illustrated example, the seed box trailer 1 has unloading station 33 located at its forward left position. The rotary platform 10 is caused to rotate to place each of the seed boxes 2 at the unloading station 33 by a powered pinion gear 35 mounted to a shaft 36 that is caused to rotate by hydraulic power applied from the tractor. The pinion gear 35 is in meshed contact with the ring gear 22 so that as the gear 35 rotates, the rotary platform 10 rotates. To alleviate jolting as the pinion gear 35 starts and stops, the shaft 36 is mounted to a spring dampener assembly 38 consisting of an elongate coil spring 39 covered within a housing 41. The shaft 36 is free to rock back and forth upon starting and stopping so that the pinion gear 35 slides slightly outwardly on the teeth to take up slack and reduce jolting. The operator has a remote control device (not shown) that causes the pinion gear 35 to start and stop while the operator holds the lever 28 down so that the retractable pin 27 retracts and allows the rotary platform 10 to revolve and index to the unloading station 33.
Each seed box receiving station 14 includes a sealed outlet assembly 44, such as shown in our U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,760 aligned under the center of each seed box 2. The outlet assembly 44 is generally funnel shaped with converging walls 45 and with a flexible cuff 47, such as a fabric material, sealed to the outlet of the converging walls 45 and extending a short distance below the termination of the walls 45. The outlet assembly forms a dump chute which receives the seed from the seed box when the seed box gate is opened. The dump chute is short in length, allowing the rotary platform 10 to be close to its supporting framework.
Underneath the unloading station 33 is a receiving opening 50
When the dump chute outlet assembly 44 is indexed over the conveyor opening 50 at the unloading station 50, the flexible cuff 47 is sufficiently long to extend into the opening 50 and terminate only a short distance above the opening floor. When the conveyor 51 is running, seed flows smoothly through the dump chute and cuff, but when the conveyor is stopped, seed will back up in the cuff and stop flow. Flow starts automatically again when the conveyor is running. This feature makes the dump chute self tending and reduces or eliminates spillage.
The discharge conveyor 51 may be tilted downwardly to attach to the trailer frame 5 at a latch 56 in a secured forwardly extending position stowed for road travel.
The above specification is for illustrative purposes only and the invention may be utilized in various forms and embodiments within the scope of the invention. The invention is not limited to a specific embodiment except insofar as set forth in the claims.