Claims
- 1. A disc harrow comprising a frame, a disc gang having a gang shaft having a plurality of ground engaging discs centrally mounted on said shaft, and a support assembly for supporting said disc gang from said frame, said support assembly comprising:a) a first structural member having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end attached to said frame and said lower end remote from said frame; b) a second structural member having a first end portion and a second end portion, said first end portion pivotally attached to said lower end of said first structural member, said second end portion having bearing means for rotatably supporting said gang shaft, said second structural member having a longitudinal axis between said first end portion and said second end portion, said second structural member operable to vertically pivot; c) resilient means having an upper and lower end, said upper end pivotally attached to said upper end of said first structural member and said lower end pivotally attached to said second structural member, said resilient means operable to resist vertical pivoting of said second structural member; d) wherein said second end portion is rotatably connected to said first end portion by rotational means to permit said second end portion to rotate with reference to said first end portion about said longitudinal axis of said second structural member in response to angular movement of said gang shaft due to impact of said disc gang with an obstacle.
- 2. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said rotational means comprises a threaded connection comprising complementary male and female threads on said end portions.
- 3. The disc harrow of claim a 1, wherein said resilient means comprises a helical spring.
- 4. The disc harrow of claim 3, wherein said helical spring is concentrically mounted on a yoke.
- 5. The disc harrow of claim 4, wherein said upper end of said first structural member includes a standoff.
- 6. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein a perpendicular orientation is maintained between said bearing means and said gang shaft.
- 7. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said second end portion rotationally self-aligns in response to forces on said bearing means.
- 8. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said second end portion automatically rotates in response to an asymmetric load on said bearing means.
- 9. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said angular movement is accompanied by vertical movement of an end of said gang shaft.
- 10. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein a vertical plane is formed by said first structural member and said second structural member and wherein an angle is formed between said vertical plane and said gang shaft during angular movement of said gang shaft.
- 11. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said rotational means permits rotational alignment of said bearing means with reference to said second structural member.
- 12. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said rotational means is a trunnion mount having pins parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 13. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said disc harrow comprises a plurality of disc pangs.
- 14. The disc harrow of claim 1, wherein said disc gang has two ends, each end supported by said support assembly.
Parent Case Info
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/273,351 filed on Mar. 6, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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