Information
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Patent Grant
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4113026
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Patent Number
4,113,026
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Date Filed
Friday, May 14, 197648 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 12, 197846 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An implement has a row of tined motors that work a broad path of soil. Immediately in front of the rotors is a soil displacing elongated bar that is held to penetrate and raise a shallow layer of soil which is thereafter deposited immediately in front of the working tines. The bar extends parallel to the row of rotors and has a flat bottom that slightly compresses the ground from which the layer of soil is being displaced. The bar can be raised or lowered on supports interconnected to the frame. In front of the bar, a V-shaped guide can be connected to smooth the soil engaged by wheels of the prime mover. A rear roller can be positioned to further level the layer of soil that has been worked by the counter rotating rotors so that a seed bed can be finally prepared in one pass.
Claims
- 1. A soil cultivating implement comprising a frame and a plurality of soil working rotors supported in a row on an elongated portion of said frame, said row extending transverse to the direction of implement travel, said rotors having downwardly extending tines and being rotatable about upwardly extending axes defined by corresponding shafts, driving means connected to rotate adjacent rotors in relative opposite directions, a transverse soil scraping and displacing member being connected to said frame and positioned adjacent, but spaced apart from the front side of the paths described by the tines of the rotors, said displacing member being elongated and comprising a leading cutting edge that is located at about the same horizontal level as the lower tips of said tines and substantially forwardly thereof leaving a space said displacing member being positioned to displace a layer of soil upwardly and rearwardly to fall into said space and the rotating paths of the tines of said rotors during operation, whereby the soil is deposited in a crumbled layer on a substantially unworked ground base an elongated supporting roller being interconnected to the frame and positioned to the rear of said rotors.
- 2. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front side of said displacing member comprises a guide for soil and has a surface extending upwardly and rearwardly relative to the direction of travel.
- 3. An implement as claimed in claim 2, wherein a V-shaped guide is centrally positioned in front of said displacing member with its foremost point located in the direction of travel to displace soil laterally into the path of said front side, said guide being connected to the displacing member and stay means interconnecting the guide with said frame.
- 4. An implement as claimed in claim 3, wherein side limbs of said guide are pivoted to said displacing member and an adjustable stay pivotably interconnects said point to said frame portion.
- 5. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said displacing member is a bar of angular cross-section, free edges of the limbs of said bar being positioned to penetrate and scrape up a layer of ground during operation.
- 6. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein arms interconnect the rear of said frame portion to the upper portions of a support means that interconnects said displacing member to the front of the frame member.
- 7. An implement as claimed in claim 6, wherein said support means includes downwardly extending support elements which depend from said frame portion and fastenings releaseably secure said supports to said elements.
- 8. A soil cultivating implement comprising a frame and a plurality of soil working rotors suppported in a row on an elongated portion of said frame, said row extending transverse to the direction of implement travel, said rotors having downwardly extending tines and being rotatable about upwardly extending axes defined by corresponding shafts, driving means connected to rotate adjacent rotors in relative opposite directions, a soil scraping and displacing member being connected to said frame and positioned adjacent, but in spaced-apart relationship from the front side of the paths described by said tines, said scraping member comprising an elongated bar that is located at about the same horizontal level as the lower tips of said tines and co-extending with said row, said bar having an angular cross-section and a leading cutting edge positioned to displace a layer of soil upwardly and rearwardly to fall into said space and the rotating paths of the tines during operation, whereby the soil is deposited in a crumbled layer on a substantially unworked ground base an elongated supporting roller being interconnected to the frame and positioned to the rear of said rotors.
- 9. An implement as claimed in claim 8, wherein said bar has limbs and a connecting plate extends between said limbs.
Priority Claims (1)
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7505696 |
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US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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