Claims
- 1. A soil working implement, comprising a frame and a plurality of soil working members rotatably supported on said frame, driving means connected to rotate said members and said members being journalled in an elongated portion of said frame that extends transverse to the direction of implement travel, at least two supports connected to the upper part of said frame portion, said supports being pivotally connected to an upwardly extending coupling member by pin means, a lower shear pin coupling interconnecting said frame portion to said coupling member, said frame portion being pivotable rearwardly relative to said coupling member about a substantially horizontal axis defined by said pin means upon overload on said pin, said shear pin being located substantially directly below said horizontal axis and about midway between said supports when viewed in plan.
- 2. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shear pin interconnects the coupling member and said frame portion at a location adjacent the bottom of said portion.
- 3. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shear pin extends upwardly and establishes a connection between forward and rearward projections that are carried by said frame portion and by the coupling member respectively.
- 4. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot axis between said frame portion and said coupling member extends transverse to the direction of implement travel and is located adjacent the top of said frame portion, said pivot axis being defined by two substantially horizontally aligned but relatively spaced apart pivot pin connections.
- 5. A soil working implement, comprising a frame and a plurality of soil working members rotatably supported on said frame, driving means connected to rotate said members and said members being journalled in an elongated portion of said frame that extends transverse to the direction of implement travel, supports connected to the upper part of said frame portion, said supports being pivotally connected to an upwardly extending coupling member by pin means including a lower shear pin that interconnects said frame portion to said coupling member, said frame portion being pivotable rearwardly relative to said coupling member about a substantially horizontal axis defined by said pin means upon fracture of said shear pin, said shear pin extending upwardly and being located substantially directly below said horizontal axis.
- 6. A soil working implement, comprising a frame and a plurality of soil working members rotatably supported on said frame, driving means connected to rotate said members and said members being journalled in an elongated portion of said frame that extends transverse to the direction of implement travel, horizontal supports being fixed to the upper side of said frame portion, said supports extending beyond the front of said frame portion and being pivotally connected to an upwardly extending coupling member by pin means, including a lower shear pin coupling interconnecting said frame portion to said coupling member, said frame portion being pivotable rearwardly relative to said coupling member about a substantially horizontal axis defined by said pin means upon overload and fracture of said shear pin, said shear pin establishing a connection between forward and rearward projections that are carried by said frame portion and by the coupling member respectively.
- 7. An implement as claimed in claim 6, wherein said shear pin extends upwardly and is located substantially directly below said horizontal axis.
- 8. An implement as claimed in claim 7, wherein said coupling member is a multipoint trestle positioned for connection to a lifting hitch of a prime mover and the lower points of said trestle are located in front of said shear pin between that pin and said axis.
- 9. An implement as claimed in claim 8, wherein said pin means comprises two spaced apart pivot pins that are located substantially directly above said shear pin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 864,471 filed Dec. 27, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,187,915.
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Divisions (1)
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