Hydraulic lift rolling basket structure for a tillage implement

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080066935
  • Publication Number
    20080066935
  • Date Filed
    August 29, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 20, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
Rolling basket structure facilitating movement of the rolling device to and from a field-working position includes arm structure pivotally connected to the aft end of tine support members fixed to the rear of the implement frame. Hydraulic cylinders connected between the support members and the arm structure provides quick on-the-go disengagement of the rolling basket with the ground, for example, when wet or sticky ground conditions or the like are encountered. A cylinder lost motion connection facilitates movement of the baskets over ground irregularities and obstacles without operation of the cylinders.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a tillage implement having trailing harrow and rolling basket structure.



FIG. 2 is an enlarged side view of the pivotal connection area of the rolling basket.



FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the pivotal connection area of FIG. 2.



FIG. 4 is a side view of the rear portion of the implement in the field-working position.



FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 but showing the rolling basket in the lifted position.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIG. 1, therein is shown a portion of an agricultural tillage implement 10 having a fore-and-aft extending main frame 12 with a rear frame member 14. The main frame 12 supports conventional tillage tools (not shown) such as sweeps, shovels and/or disks for forward movement (F) through the soil.


Fore-and-aft extending support members 20 are transversely spaced on the rear frame member 14 by brackets 21 connected to forward ends of the members 20. As shown, the support members 20 extend in cantilever fashion generally horizontally in the plane of the main frame 12. Forward and aft links 22 and 24 are pivotally connected at upper ends to the support members 20. The links 22 and 24 depend from the members 20 and support a tine harrow 30 or similar tool for engaging the ground behind the rear frame member 14. Springs 32 connected between the brackets 21 and the links 22 help bias the harrow 30 downwardly and forwardly into ground contact. The harrow 30 includes conventional adjustable angle tines 34 to engage the soil behind the tillage tools on the main frame 12.


The aft ends of the support members 20 are located above and slightly behind the aft extremity of the harrow 30. Rolling basket support arms 40 include forward ends pivotally connected by bolts 44 and arm brackets 46 to the aft ends of the support members 20. Rolling basket structure 50 is connected to aft ends of the support arms behind the harrow. The aft ends of the support arms 40 are biased downwardly towards the ground by the weight of the basket structure 50 and additionally by downpressure springs 52 connected between the brackets 46 and the support arms 40. Extendible and retractable hydraulic cylinder structure 60 is connected between the support members 20 and the rolling basket support arms 40 and is operable on-the-go by a controllable source of hydraulic pressure 62 (FIG. 3) on the towing vehicle to lift the rolling basket structure 50 relative to the main frame 12 and the harrow 30 against the bias (FIG. 5) and to lower the structure 50 back to the working position (FIG. 4). A lost motion connection 70 is located between the cylinder structure 60 and the rolling basket support arms 40 to facilitate pivoting of the rolling basket structure 50 upwardly against bias of the springs 52 when the basket structure 50 is in the working position (FIG. 4).


Each of the rolling basket arm brackets 46 includes upright sides 46a fixed to opposites sides of the corresponding end of the support member 20. The sides 46a extend forwardly to a pivotal connection 80 with the rod end of a cylinder 60c. Uppermost ends of the sides 46a pivotally connect one end of a tension link 82 at location 84. The opposite or aft end of the tension link 82 is slidably received through a pivot 86 at the aft end of the support arm 40. A nut 88 threaded onto the aft end of the tension link 82 provides a downstop adjustment for the rolling basket assembly 50 (FIG. 4). The downpressure spring 52 is coiled over the tension link 52 and is compressed between the nuts 92 and the pivot 86.


The support arm 40 includes a pair of generally identical plates 40a transversely spaced on opposite sides of the bracket 46 and slotted at 100 to receive a pin 102 extending through the rod end of the cylinder 60c and define the lost motion connection 70. The slotted area at 100 is located forwardly and below the tension link pivot 86. The moment arm through which the spring 52 acts to bias the arm 40 downwardly decreases as the cylinder 60c is extended to pivot the arm 40 upwardly about the pivot 44 and compress the spring 52 (FIG. 5) to provide a more even down force over the pivot range of the arms 40. When the cylinder 60c is retracted (FIG. 4), the basket structure 50 lowers towards the lowermost position determined by the adjustment of the nut 88 on the tension link 82. The slotted area at 100 allows the arm 40 and the basket structure 50 to pivot upwardly against the bias of the springs 52 and the weight of the basket structure 50 varying soil conditions and uneven terrain without need to extend the cylinder 60c.


As shown, the support arms 40 include downwardly directed arm sections 114 having lowermost apertured plate members 115. The plate members receive U-bolts securing a main transversely extending basket support beam 120 to the arms 40. Two or more rolling baskets 122 are connected to the support beam 120 for working the soil behind the harrow 30. When wet soil conditions are encountered or when for any other reason the operator desires to disengage the rolling basket structure 50, a selective control valve 110 at the operator station is moved to extend the cylinders 60c and lift the structure to the raised position (FIG. 5).


Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.

Claims
  • 1. An agricultural tillage implement having a fore-and-aft extending frame and adapted for forward movement over ground, the tillage implement including: fore-and-aft extending support members attached to an aft end of the frame;an earthworking tool depending from the support members;support arms having forward ends pivotally connected to aft ends of the support members;a rolling basket structure connected to aft ends of the support arms and biased downwardly into ground engagement for rotatably engaging the ground behind the frame; anda hydraulic cylinder connected between the support members and the support arms and operable on-the-go to lift the rolling basket structure against the bias out of engagement with the ground.
  • 2. The implement as set forth in claim 1 including a lost motion connection between the cylinder and the support members facilitating pivoting of the rolling basket structure upwardly against the bias while the basket structure engages the ground.
  • 3. The implement as set forth in claim 1 further including spring structure connected between the support members and the support arms and biasing the aft ends of the support arms downwardly, the hydraulic cylinder moving the aft ends of the support arms upwardly against the bias of the springs.
  • 4. The implement as set forth in claim 3 including a lost motion connection between the cylinder and the support members facilitating pivoting of the rolling basket structure upwardly against bias of the spring structure.
  • 5. The implement as set forth in claim 1 wherein the earthworking tool comprises a spring tine harrow pivotally connected to the support members, and wherein the hydraulic cylinder is located rearwardly and above the tine harrow.
  • 6. The implement as set forth in claim 3 wherein the spring structure includes a downstop adjustment for providing a lowermost vertical position of the rolling basket structure relative to the support members, and a slotted hydraulic cylinder connection located between the support members and the rolling basket structure permitting upward movement of the rolling basket structure when in the field-working position.
  • 7. An agricultural tillage implement having a fore-and-aft extending frame with a rear frame member and adapted for forward movement over ground, the tillage implement including: fore-and-aft extending support members transversely spaced on the rear frame member;links pivotally connected to and depending from the support members and supporting a harrow engaging the ground behind the frame member;rolling basket support arms having forward ends pivotally connected to aft ends of the support members;rolling basket structure connected to aft ends of the support arms behind the harrow;wherein the aft ends of the support arms are biased downwardly towards the ground;actuatable hydraulic cylinder structure connected between the support members and the rolling basket support arms and operable on-the-go to lift the rolling basket structure relative to the harrow against the bias.
  • 8. The implement as set forth in claim 7 including bracket structure connected to the aft end of support members, the support arms pivotally connected to the bracket structure, a spring compressed between the bracket structure and the rolling basket support arms and providing downward bias on the rolling basket structure, wherein the hydraulic cylinder structure is connected to the bracket structure, and wherein the support arms include a lost motion connection to the cylinder structure to facilitate upward movement of the rolling basket structure independently of cylinder structure operation.
  • 9. The implement as set forth in claim 8 wherein including a downstop member connected between the bracket structure and the support arm.
  • 10. The implement as set forth in claim 8 wherein the support arms comprise transversely spaced upright plates having slots defining the lost motion connection to the cylinder structure.
  • 11. The implement as set forth in claim 10 wherein the cylinder structure includes a rod end pivotally connected to the upright plates at the slots.
  • 12. The implement as set forth in claim 11 wherein the spring structure includes an aft spring end supported between the plates rearwardly of the slots.
  • 13. The implement as set forth in claim 10 wherein the cylinder structure includes a cylinder supported between the plates.
  • 14. The implement as set forth in claim 11 wherein the cylinder is supported below the spring within the plates.