The present application claims the benefit of priority of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2006/007364, filed on Jul. 26, 2006, which application claims priority of German Patent Application No. 10 2005 037 098.5, filed Aug. 3, 2005. The entire text of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The disclosure relates to an overload protection device for agricultural appliances, such as agricultural tools connected to a carrier frame.
An overload protection device of this nature is known for example from DE 103 13 179 A1. This overload protection device is intended for use with an agricultural implement formed as a cultivator. This overload protection device facilitates the three-dimensional deviation of the prong when impinging obstacles located in the ground. Thus the agricultural tool can then yield sidewards as well as upwards. The design of the overload protection device is rugged and formed for relatively heavy equipment.
The object of the disclosure is to provide a simple and reasonably priced overload protection device which enables the agricultural tool to yield both sidewards and upwards.
In contrast to the state of the art the main reactive force is transferred from the engagement of the agricultural tool in the soil directly into the lower support arrangement, so that the spring arrangement does not need to accept the total tensile forces originating from the engagement of the agricultural tool in the soil. Instead with this arrangement, the forces are transferred directly into the lower support arrangement. Furthermore, the agricultural tool can be swivelled about the articulated axle which passes through the pivot bolt on yielding backwards when it meets obstacles in the soil. At the same time the agricultural tool can also yield sidewards, because, due to the V or U-shape of the cross-section of the lower joint retainer which is supported by the pivot bolt, the joint retainer lifts up from the pivot bolt so that the agricultural tool can yield sidewards.
In order to obtain the lowest possible area pressure in conjunction with the joint retainer and the pivot bolt, provision is made that the V or U-shaped joint retainer extends over the length of the pivot bolt.
With the sidewards yield and the spring return of the agricultural tool it has been found that it is advantageous when the V or U-shaped joint retainer has two funnel-shaped joint bearing surfaces arranged facing one another with rounded swivel bearing surfaces matched to the pivot bolt.
A simple embodiment of the lower support arrangement can be achieved in that the V or U-shaped joint retainer has two fork-shaped elements, arranged spaced relative to one another and which are supported on the pivot bolt.
In order to be able to transfer the forces particularly advantageously into the lower support and joint retainer arrangement, provision is made that the joint retainer is assigned to the joint part assigned to the agricultural tool and the pivot bolt is assigned to the joint part arranged on the carrier frame.
An advantageous spring arrangement can be obtained in that the spring arrangement producing the spring load is arranged between the carrier frame and the upper support arrangement.
Instead of an open joint retainer, which is only formed on one side with a V or U-shaped cross-section, the joint arrangement can also be formed similar to an elongated hole, wherein in an advantageous manner the longitudinal extent of the retainer similar to an elongated hole corresponds to at least double the diameter of the pivot bolt. It has been found to be advantageous if the upper support arrangement is assigned at least one damping element so that once the obstacle located in the soil has been overcome by the agricultural tool, the upper support arrangement of the agricultural tool impacts against the mounting in a damped manner.
The damping element is formed as an elastic plate, for example, consisting of polyurethane or rubber.
A simple version of the overload protection device, which can be mounted in a simple manner on the carrier frame, can be produced in that the overload protection device has a mounting element, which can be arranged on the carrier frame, and which has a mounting region formed by its at least approximately horizontal upper side, in that the support arrangements with the agricultural tool and the spring device producing the spring load are arranged on the mounting element.
In order that the agricultural tool can be arranged in a transverse row in two intermediate transverse rows in a simple manner on the carrier frame in a staggered manner, provision is made that the mounting region of the mounting element extends in the direction of travel over a larger length than in the transverse direction.
In order to be able to arrange the mounting element in a simple and optimum manner on the carrier frame in relation to the adjacent agricultural tool, provision is made that the mounting element has several mounting regions located one behind the other.
A very flexible arrangement of the overload protection device of the agricultural tool, which is possible at any place on the carrier frame can be realized in that the complete overload protection device with the agricultural tool and joint parts is arranged below the carrier frame.
An independent and advantageous embodiment of the carrier frame of the agricultural implement, independent of the embodiment of the agricultural tool and the mounting region of the overload protection device of the agricultural tools on the carrier frame, can be realized in that the overload protection device and the agricultural tool are arranged and formed such that also in the upper yield position of the agricultural tool it is located below the level of the carrier frame.
Further details of the disclosure can be taken from the remaining dependent claims, example description and drawings. In this respect the following are shown:
Agricultural tools 1, which are formed as cultivator prongs, are arranged with their mounting region 2 on the carrier frame 3 of an agricultural device, which in the embodiment is an agricultural implement formed as a cultivator, of which a side frame is illustrated in
The upper joint part 6 has the mounting 14 with the mounting region 2 extending horizontally for fastening the agricultural tool 1 in the carrier frame 3. Furthermore, the mounting 14 in its front region 15 in conjunction with the mounting part 16, which extends from the V or U-shaped joint retainer 11 to the front top, acts as the upper support arrangement 8. On the support region of the mounting part 16—opposite the mounting 14, when the prong is in the mounted position arranged on the V or U-shaped joint retainer—a damping element 7 is provided, which is manufactured from polyurethane or rubber and which acts against the front region 15 of the mounting 14. The spring arrangement 4, which is attached at its rear side to the rear end of the mounting 16, acts on the front upper end of the mounting 14. The two joint parts 5 and 6 are held together by the spring arrangement 4.
Thus, the support arrangement with the agricultural tool 7 and the spring device 4 producing the spring force are arranged on the mounting 14. The mounting region 2 of the mounting 14 extends in the direction of travel over a longer length than in its transverse direction.
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At this point it is pointed out that it is also possible to arrange the pivot bolt 10 between the cultivator prong 7 and the mounting part 16 and the V or U-shaped retainer 11 on the joint part 6, wherein then the V or U-shaped retainer 11 is open at the front so that the pivot bolt in the V or U-shaped retainer makes appropriate contact.
If the agricultural tool 1, 7 meets obstacles in the soil with its lower region, wherein the force comes exclusively from the front and no sideways forces act, then the agricultural tool 1, 7 swivels about the articulated axle of the pivot bolt 10 backwards and upwards, as shown in
If the lower region of the agricultural tool 1, 7 meets an obstacle located in the soil at the side, where the force acts exclusively sideways, then the prong 1, 7 yields to the side, as illustrated in
When the agricultural tool 1, 7 meets an obstacle located in the soil such that forces act both from the front and from the side, then the agricultural tool 1, 7 swivels simultaneously to the side and backwards and upwards, as illustrated in
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