The present invention generally relates to agricultural machinery and soil drainage. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a new drain tile roll support and loading apparatus for replacing and dispensing drain tile rolls while in the field.
Tile drainage is a subsurface water control means often utilized in agricultural settings for improvement of moisture levels within the soil. Moisture content within the soil is often controlled in order to improve crop growth and for allowing access to the crops by way of heavy farm equipment. Too much moisture in the soil inhibits plant growth, and heavily saturated soil can quickly bog down heavy machinery utilized in crop cultivation, making access difficult.
Tile drainage has been performed with a buried drain pipe that is either segmented or perforated to accept therein subsurface water, wherein the buried drain is graded such that the water naturally flows in one direction and into a surface water collection area, such as a nearby body of water or a man-made reservoir. The drain tile is an elongated section of pipe that is buried within an excavated trench within the soil, in a similar fashion as a French drain around buildings, wherein the drain tile is then optionally covered with gravel and then a layer of soil thereover. As the water level rises, or as water percolates into the soil from rainfall, the water enters the pipe and flows from the farm fields and away from the crops, which desire a specific range of moisture levels in order to ensure proper root growth for healthy development.
Deploying drain tile, or “stringing” tile, involves placement of a drain tile piping roll onto a tractor or similar article of farm machinery for support thereof. Workmen may draw the tile from a spool supporting the roll as the tractor advances along a desired path for the drain tile trench. The spool rotates and the length of tile is withdrawn from the roll for placement into the trench before backfilling with soil thereover. The roll is therefore rotatably supported by the tractor to facilitate withdrawing therefrom, while periodic replacement of the roll is required after its drain tile length is fully deployed. In the past, when replacing the roll of drainage tile, the operator had to position a new roll onto a spool shaft and secure the roll thereto using an upper and lower spool ring that ensures the roll does not slide from the spool during operation. During the process of stringing tile in the field, operators were often required to exit the vehicle cab in which they are loading a fresh roll of drain tile onto the spool shaft or when unloading a depleted roll therefrom. This process was time-consuming and inefficient to the overall tile stringing process.
The replacement process further allowed for steps to be skipped that affect safety of the operators and workers in the field. During replacement of the roll, both rings of the spool were often required to be installed to contain the roll thereon. If operators choose not to install the removable top ring, the tile might dislodge from the spool and flip over as it is being unrolled, which could cause defects in the pipe. The tile might also bounce along the spool shaft while in the field, causing damage to the spool, the tile, and the trailer. It has been submitted in the past that an effective solution to these known problems was necessary. A solution was proposed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/866,263, Publication No. 20130277488 (published Oct. 24, 2013) (Paul Hovland, applicant), which patent application is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference. This system utilizes a pivoting rocker arm 20 for placing the cap, which provides for only a single location of the upper ring 13 when it is oriented to be opposing the ring 12. Additionally, the system refers to controls in the vehicle and shows multiple sets of hydraulic hoses, which suggest a configuration where there is the capability for independent manual cylinder control for each hydraulically adjusted portion of the implement.
The present invention pertains to an automatic apparatus for and method of placing and replacing rolls of drainage tile onto a mobile spool of a hydraulic tile stringing implement, and for adjusting the vertical size of the spool during removal of the tile from the spool.
Consequently, there exists a need for improved methods and apparatuses for efficiently deploying rolls of drainage tiles.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an easily implemented efficient system and method for placing and replacing rolls of drainage tiles.
It is a feature of the present invention to utilize a fully automated system for control of a tile stringing implement from within the vehicle.
It is an advantage of the present invention to provide for a reduction in time necessary to load and deploy a roll of drainage tile on a tile stringing implement.
It is another object of the invention to reduce the potential for unwanted movement of tile within the spool while tile is being removed from the spool.
It is another feature to provide a vertically adjustable height of the hat of the spool to make the vertical size of the spool variable to reflect variations in coiling of the tile, construction of the tile and even during dispensing of the tile with the declining amount of tile remaining on the spool. Hat travel when capping a coil is often limited by both the surface of the coil end as well as a “core”. The core is a larger diameter plastic tile sleeve the same width as the coil, onto which the tile is wrapped at the manufacturer. Thus, the hat has limited travel even when the amount of tile is declining. However, the fresh coil ends are sometimes uneven (nonplanar) with bulging internal coil loops. The present invention is often capable of compressing this to a planar surface. However, if it cannot, then it has the ability to preload down pressure and urge it to become planar as the tile is unwound.
It is another advantage of the present invention to reduce the freedom for unwanted motion of the tile while on the spool.
The present invention is an apparatus and method for efficiently and cost effectively deploying rolls of drainage tiles in the field.
Accordingly, the present invention is a method of adjusting a spool size for a coil of drainage tile on a drainage tile stringing implement attachment comprising the steps of: providing a coil of an elongated drainage tile, said coil having a first height characteristic; providing a spool shaft oriented in a first direction and said coil being disposed about said spool shaft; providing a first spool end drainage tile retaining member, coupled to said spool shaft; providing a second spool end drainage tile retaining member; providing a spool shaft receiving member coupled to said second spool end drainage tile retaining member; translating said second spool end drainage tile retaining member in a second direction, which is substantially parallel with said first direction.
The invention may be more fully understood by reading the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawing wherein:
Although described with particular reference to three point hitch implement, the system and method for tile stringing can be implemented in with many different types of devices, the particular implement shown here is merely an example of the many other implements that could utilize the present invention. The materials and construction techniques used in the fabrication of the present invention are common and well known in the art of agricultural implements. A person skilled in the art of design and fabrication of agricultural implements would readily understand how to make and use this invention after reading this application and viewing the drawings.
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It should be understood that while this invention could have benefits of automated operation, many of the benefits of the invention could still be enjoyed with simple separate manual hydraulic controls for each hydraulic cylinder. Our automated sequencing not only simplifies the cycling process, it also protects the implement's components. Our system will not allow the table to pivot while the spool shaft (111) is engaged with 113 or allow the coil or 111 to contact the 113 while loading.
In the above description, it should be understood that the claimed means for translating might include only a linear actuator and some simple control mechanism. This could be a single hydraulic cylinder with a manual hydraulic controller, together with the required hoses, fluid, connections, and sources of hydraulic power. Alternatively, this means for translating could be electric and could be many different types of linear actuators, including, but not limited to, an electric motor and a treaded or toothed elongated member together with a simple switch, or suitable substitutes. Of course, the means for translating could include the system as shown in
It should be understood that when the terms vertical and horizontal are used to describe the present invention, it is not intended that these terms be interpreted to make them incorrect if the present invention is on a vehicle which is on uneven ground or inclined. The terms are meant to encompass such variations.
It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.
The present application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of the filing date of non-provisional patent application having Ser. No. 14/884,509 filed on Oct. 15, 2015 and the filing date of provisional patent application having Ser. No. 62/064,789 filed on Oct. 16, 2014 by the same inventor, which applications are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
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