Claims
- 1. A method of making a bentleg plow, comprising the steps:
- (a) cutting from a metal plate a tetragon having a top edge, a leading edge defining an obtuse angle with the top edge, a trailing edge defining an acute angle with the top edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge converging toward each other in a direction away from the top edge, and a bottom edge connecting the leading and trailing edges, the tetragon having a top portion adjacent the top edge, and a bottom portion adjacent the bottom edge,
- (b) and bending the bottom portion with respect to the top portion about a hinge line joining intermediate locations along the leading and trailing edges, the line being such that the bottom portion has a rake which seeks to draw the plow more deeply into soil being plowed when the plow is drawn along a path parallel with the top edge in the direction from the trailing edge to the leading edge.
- 2. The invention claimed in claim 1, in which said obtuse angle is substantially 105 degrees, said acute angle is substantially 60 degrees, and in which the hinge line defines with the top edge an angle of substantially 15 degrees.
- 3. The invention claimed in claim 1, in which a plane parallel to said top edge and containing the leading edge of the bottom portion defines with the plane of the top portion an angle of between about 45 degrees and about 60 degrees.
- 4. A method of making a plurality of bentleg plow blades, comprising the steps:
- (a) providing a length of steel plate defined between two parallel edges,
- (b) cutting from the steel plate a plurality of substantially identical trapezoids, each trapezoid having (1) a top edge along one of said parallel edges of the steel plate, (2) a leading edge defining an obtuse angle with the top edge and extending between said parallel edges, (3) a trailing edge defining an acute angle with the top edge and extending between said parallel edges, the leading edge and the trailing edge converging toward each other in a direction away from the top edge, and (4) a bottom edge along the other parallel edge and connecting the leading and trailing edges, each tetragon having a top portion adjacent the top edge, and a bottom portion adjacent the bottom edge,
- (c) and bending the bottom portion of each trapezoid with respect to the top portion thereof about a hinge line joining intermediate locations along the leading and trailing edges, the hinge line being such that the bottom portion has a rake which seeks to draw the plow more deeply into soil being plowed when the plow is drawn along a path parallel with the top edge in the direction from the trailing edge to the leading edge.
- 5. The invention claimed in claim 4, in which said obtuse angle is substantially 105 degrees, in which said acute angle is substantially 60 degrees, and in which the hinge line defines with the top edge an angle of substantially 15 degrees.
- 6. The invention claimed in claim 4, in which a plane parallel to said top edge and containing the leading edge of the bottom portion defines with the plane of the top portion an angle of between about 45 degrees and about 60 degrees.
- 7. The invention claimed in claim 5, in which a plane parallel to said top edge and containing the leading edge of the bottom portion defines with the plane of the portion an angle of between about 45 degrees and about 60 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 190,827, filed on May 6, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,947.
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