Rotary harrows

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 3930542
  • Patent Number
    3,930,542
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 5, 1974
    50 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 1976
    49 years ago
Abstract
A cultivator has an elongated frame and a plurality of rotary soil working members mounted side-by-side in a row that extends transverse to the direction of travel. The soil working members have depending tines that rotate about upwardly extending shafts which are connected to horizontal supports for the tines. A screening element extends along the front of the frame and is displaceable relative to the frame via a pivoted arm and spring arrangement that biases the element to a position closely adjacent to the connections between the tines and their supports. The elements are connected to arms that are jack-knifed and pivoted to turn about an axis located above the frame. A rotary soil compressing member may be attached to the rear of the frame.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A cultivator having an elongated frame and a plurality of rotatable soil working members mounted side-by-side in a transverse row, said soil working members being rotatable about upwardly extending shafts and comprising substantially horizontally extending supports having downwardly extending tines, driving means being in driving engagement with said shafts to rotate said members during operation, screening means pivotably connected to said cultivator and extending horizontally along the front of said frame relative to the direction of travel, a lower portion of said screening means being normally located directly in front of the connections of said tines to their corresponding supports, an upper portion of said screening means being pivotally connected to said elongated frame and displaceable about an axis located above said elongated frame, spring means being connected to bias said screening means to an operative protective position, whereby the front of said frame and the connections of said tines with their corresponding supports are protected from debris encountered during operation of the cultivator.
  • 2. A cultivator as claimed in claim 1 wherein said screening means is connected to said frame through upwardly extending arms and said arms being pivotally interconnected with said frame by support means on said frame.
  • 3. A cultivator as claimed in claim 2 wherein said support means extends upwardly and forwardly and pivots connect said support means and said arms.
  • 4. A cultivator as claimed in claim 3 wherein at least one of said arms is connected to one end of a helical tension spring of said spring means which extends substantially parallel to the upperside of said frame.
  • 5. A cultivator as claimed in claim 4 wherein said spring is connected to said arm at a point which is located between the ends of said arm.
  • 6. A cultivator as claimed in claim 5 wherein said point is adjacent the center of said arm.
  • 7. A cultivator as claimed in claim 4 wherein said spring is connected to a bracket support at the rear of said frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
7111947 Aug 1971 NL
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 283,338 filed Aug. 24, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,821,989 and related to Ser. No. 208,687 filed Dec. 16, 1971.

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3821989 VAN DER Lely et al. Jul 1974
3841411 VAN DER Lely et al. Oct 1974
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 283338 Aug 1972