Claims
- 1. A strip-till primary tillage implement comprising:
a main frame having a forward end and an opposing rearward end and adapted to be pulled across the ground by a tractor in a direction of travel generally parallel to a line between said forward and rearward ends, said main frame including a toolbar having a length extending across the width of the implement transversely to the direction of travel of the tractor; a working unit including:
a coupler adjustably attached to said toolbar and selectively locatable along the length of said toolbar, said coupler having a rigid main body portion; a tillage shank affixed at a first point to said main body portion of said coupler and extending downwardly toward the ground, culminating in a tillage point, said tillage shank adapted to engage the ground to till and raise soil; a pair of gathering blades, one on each side of said tillage shank, rotatably attached to a bracket arm pivotably affixed at a second point to said coupler, said gathering blades positioned adjacent and slightly rearward of said shank to gather substantially all the soil turned up by said tillage shank and redirect it toward the path of said shank into a berm as it is drawn across the ground, said second point being located rearward of said first point such that said gathering blades substantially maintain their relative position with said shank no matter how the depth of the tillage point varies as the implement is drawn across the ground; and a conditioning rotary reel affixed to said coupler and extending rearwardly and downwardly therefrom to contact the ground behind said pair of gathering blades to condition the soil gathered by said blades.
- 2. The implement of claim 1, wherein:
said bracket arm is biased downwardly toward the ground.
- 3. The implement of claim 1, wherein:
said bracket arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said bracket arm.
- 4. The implement of claim 3, wherein:
said shank is biased downwardly by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said shank, and said shank is pivotably affixed at said first point.
- 5. The implement of claim 4, wherein:
said conditioning rotary reel is affixed to a generally inverted u-shaped support yoke rotatably affixed to said first and second ends of said support shaft such that said reel may rotate freely within the support yoke, said yoke is affixed to and depending generally downwardly and rearwardly from an elongate reel arm, which is itself pivotably connected to an elongate support arm rigidly affixed to and extending rearwardly from said coupler.
- 6. The implement of claim 5, wherein:
said reel arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said reel arm and said support arm.
- 7. The implement of claim 6, further including:
a plurality of said working units positioned along the length of said toolbar at regular intervals.
- 8. The implement of claim 7, wherein:
an adjustable coulter bracket is affixed to said main frame forward of each said working unit, having a rotatable coulter attached thereto for engagement with the ground forward of said shank.
- 9. In a strip-till primary tillage implement having a main frame with a forward end and an opposing rearward end and adapted to be pulled across the ground by a tractor in a direction of travel generally parallel to a line between said forward and rearward ends, said main frame including a toolbar having a length extending across the width of the implement transversely to the direction of travel of the tractor;
a working unit including:
a coupler adjustably attached to said toolbar and selectively locatable along the length of said toolbar, said coupler having a rigid main body portion extending generally rearwardly from said toolbar; a tillage shank affixed at a first point to said main body portion of said coupler and extending downwardly toward the ground, culminating in a tillage point, said tillage shank adapted to engage the ground to till and raise the soil; a conditioning rotary reel affixed to said coupler and extending rearwardly and downwardly therefrom to contact the ground behind said pair of gathering blades to condition the soil gathered by said blades, the improvement comprising:
a pair of gathering blades, one on each side of said tillage shank, rotatably attached to a bracket arm pivotably affixed at a second point to said coupler, said gathering blades positioned forward of said conditioning rotary reel, adjacent and slightly rearward of said shank to gather substantially all the soil turned up by said tillage shank and redirect it toward the path of said shank into a berm as it is drawn across the ground, said second point being located rearward of said first point such that said gathering blades maintain their relative position with said shank no matter how the depth of the tillage point varies as the implement is drawn across the ground.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9, wherein:
said bracket arm is biased downwardly toward the ground.
- 11. The improvement of claim 9, wherein:
said bracket arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said bracket arm.
- 12. The improvement of claim 11, wherein:
said shank is biased downwardly by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said shank, and said shank is pivotably affixed at said first point.
- 13. The improvement of claim 12, wherein:
said conditioning rotary reel is affixed to a generally inverted un-shaped support yoke rotatably affixed to said first and second ends of said support shaft such that said reel may rotate freely within the support yoke, said yoke is affixed to and depending generally downwardly and rearwardly from an elongate reel arm, which is itself pivotably connected to an elongate support arm rigidly affixed to and extending rearwardly from said coupler.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13, wherein:
said reel arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said reel arm and said support arm.
- 15. The implement of claim 14, wherein:
an adjustable coulter bracket is affixed to said main frame forward of each said working unit, having a rotatable coulter attached thereto for engagement with the ground forward of said shank.
- 16. A strip-till primary tillage implement comprising:
a main frame having a forward end and an opposing rearward end and adapted to be pulled across the ground by a tractor in a direction of travel generally parallel to a line between said forward and rearward ends, said main frame including a toolbar having a length extending across the width of the implement transversely to the direction of travel of the tractor; a working unit including:
a coupler adjustably attached to said toolbar and selectively locatable along the length of said toolbar, said coupler having a rigid main body portion extending generally rearwardly from said toolbar; a tillage shank affixed at a first point to said main body portion of said coupler and extending downwardly toward the ground, culminating in a tillage point, said tillage shank adapted to engage the ground to till and raise the soil; a pair of gathering blades, one on each side of said tillage shank, rotatably attached to a bracket arm pivotably affixed at a second point to said coupler, said gathering blades positioned adjacent and slightly rearward of said shank to gather substantially all the soil turned up by said tillage shank and redirect it toward the path of said shank into a berm as it is drawn across the ground, said second point being located rearward of said first point such that said gathering blades maintain their relative position with said shank no matter how the depth of the tillage point varies as the implement is drawn across the ground; and a conditioning rotary reel affixed to said coupler and extending rearwardly and downwardly therefrom to contact the ground behind said pair of gathering blades to condition the soil gathered by said blades.
- 17. The implement of claim 16, wherein:
said bracket arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said bracket arm.
- 18. The implement of claim 17, wherein:
said shank is biased downwardly by an adjustable compression spring working between said coupler and said shank, and said shank is pivotably affixed at said first point.
- 19. The implement of claim 18, wherein:
said conditioning rotary reel is affixed to a generally inverted u-shaped support yoke rotatably affixed to said first and second ends of said support shaft such that said reel may rotate freely within the support yoke, said yoke is affixed to and depending generally downwardly and rearwardly from an elongate reel arm, which is itself pivotably connected to an elongate support arm rigidly affixed to and extending rearwardly from said coupler.
- 20. The implement of claim 19, wherein:
said reel arm is biased downwardly toward the ground by an adjustable compression spring working between said reel arm and said support arm.
- 21. The implement of claim 20, further including:
a plurality of said working units positioned along the length of said toolbar at regular intervals.
- 22. The implement of claim 21, wherein:
an adjustable coulter bracket is affixed to said main frame forward of each said working unit, having a rotatable coulter attached thereto for engagement with the ground forward of said shank.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of copending U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/353,898, filed Feb. 2, 2002. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled “Strip-Till Conditioning Rotary Reel” filed on the same date as this application and in the name of the same inventors.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353898 |
Feb 2002 |
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