The invention refers to a soil tillage implement in accordance with the characterising clause of patent claim 1. This type of soil tillage implement can be seen, for example, in the German utility patent G 8119215, in which
This design is very complicated and it is not maintenance-free. The chosen working position can change during use if additional means of securing are not provided. Setting by means of spindles is, on the one hand, very time-consuming and, on the other, after changes to the working position it is very difficult to return to a previously selected working position. This can only be guaranteed by counting the spindle revolutions. At least theoretically, the left and right working position cannot be set the same left and right, because, in dependence on the friction in the device guides, the torsion in the cross shaft cannot guarantee this. The German utility patent DE 20 2007 016 639 U1 shows a riding surface maintenance machine in which two plough halves are fixed movably along a guide rail with positioning means.
A further soil tillage implement can be seen from the applicant's Zirkon rotary harrow brochure with the imprint LEMKEN 02/12 175 0037/de. On page 12, a levelling bar for regulating the flow of earth is shown as a device in which the toothed wheels mesh directly in toothed segments via a cross shaft with toothed wheels and the working position of the devices two positioning devices is changed by turning the cross shaft. For this purpose the cross shaft has a hexagon with which the cross shaft can be turned, e.g. with an open-end or ring spanner. The respective working position is secured by a pin. This version does in fact have a simple structure, but here as well the theoretical case applies in part that torsion of the cross shaft does not make an absolutely identical setting of the device's left and right working position possible. In addition, the set working position has to be secured by means of a pin. If the open-end or ring spanner slips, this causes the device to drop to its lowest working position.
The task of the invention is to create a device that has a simple structure, is largely maintenance-free, is simple to operate and in which a possibly dangerous lowering of the device on operating errors can be prevented safely.
In accordance with the invention the task is solved with the characteristics of claim 1, whereby supplementary and alternative solutions are claimed advantageously in further patent claims.
In that a toothed wheel with two profile gears is formed by the chain link type pinion, when the chain link type pinion is turned the distance between the toothed segment and the axle of the chain link type pinion changes unavoidably. The chain link type pinion, or the bearing of the chain link type pinion, must be arranged practically yieldable. In order to ensure safe functioning of the actuator, means are provided that keep the chain link type pinion engaged. These means ensure that the yielding part, either the chain link type pinion or the bearing, is guided back again, for example by gravity or by an appropriate slanting position of the teeth of the toothed segment. It is also conceivable to design the toothed segment so that it can yield, which makes it no longer necessary for the chain link type pinion or the bearing to yield. Finally, with chain link type pinions a special toothed wheel with two teeth similar to a lantern gear is meant, which can mesh with both teeth at the same time with a gearing, which itself meshes with one of its teeth between the two teeth of the special toothed wheel.
A further embodiment of the invention is one in which the toothed segment is assigned to the soil tillage implement and the bearing to the device.
This embodiment is advantageous if, for example for construction reasons, it is not optimally possible to make the toothed segment into a component of the device and the bearing into a component of the soil tillage implement.
In addition, it is advantageous if the means are designed as energy stores. The provision of energy stores simplifies the embodiment of the actuators, because simple tooth shapes can also be used on the toothed segment, and specially shaped or slanted tooth shapes can be done without.
An advantageous embodiment of the invention is one in which the energy store is designed as a tensional, compression or leaf spring. Simple energy stores such as tensional springs or leaf springs can be integrated into the system without great effort and finally are maintenance-free as well.
Advantageously it is further provided that the actuators are connected to each other by a connecting rod. The provision of a connecting rod can be realised without disadvantages, because the connecting rod is not stressed by torsion in the respective engagement position. If the chain link type pinion is held in the engagement position by a spring, a dead centre position between the teeth of the toothed segment and the chain link type pinion is reached. The device is thus fixed in its working position without additional securing means.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention is one in which the soil tillage implement is designed to be folding and consists of several assembly units with at least one left assembly unit and at least one right assembly unit, each assembly unit having at least two actuators that are connected to each other for adjusting purposes.
Folding soil tillage implements consist of several assembly units, which considered individually can be centrally adjusted separately.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is one in which the soil tillage implement is designed to be folding and consists of several assembly units with actuators, whereby all actuators in working position are connected to each other in such a way that they are adjustable jointly via a control device in the working position. The actuators of the individual assembly units are connected to each other and can be operated jointly centrally. This embodiment can be used advantageously with lightweight devices. For heavy devices, actuators are to be provided that are supported at least by a motor or by energy stores, if too much force is necessary manually.
Further details of the invention can be seen in the figures and in the description of the figures.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 016 348.7 | Aug 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2013/000425 | 8/1/2013 | WO | 00 |