Strut for a hitch device for attaching farm implements to a tractor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769496
  • Patent Number
    6,769,496
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 21, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A strut is provided for a three-point hitch device used to attach farm implements to an agricultural tractor. The strut is substantially symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis of symmetry, and has a system for adjusting its length along the axis. The adjusting system has fast, discrete length adjustment devices, and two infinite length adjustment devices. The two infinite length adjustment devices are located on opposite sides of a dividing member positioned crosswise to the axis of the strut.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hitch devices for attaching farm implements to a tractor and, more particularly, to a strut for a farm implement hitch device.




So-called “three-point hitches” normally comprise a top link and two bottom arms articulated to the tractor frame whereby each bottom arm is connected to a respective hydraulic lifting device. A farm implement, such as a plow or ripper, is fixed by known means to a three-point hitch of the above type.




Hitches of the above type allow the bottom arms to swing laterally when the tractor is moving. Particularly during on-highway transfer and when the implement is raised, lateral swing of the bottom arms is extremely dangerous, and may result in serious damage and/or personal injury caused by collision with the implement and/or hitch components. In such conditions, therefore, steps should be taken to ensure that the hitch and attached implement swing as little as possible. To this end, side struts of a fixed length are provided which operate on the bottom arms of the hitch.




On the other hand, when operating on a field, the strut should act as a stabilizer, since under these conditions it is often necessary to allow the implement to float to a certain extent. In other words, when actually working, it is often preferable to employ, as opposed to an overly rigid implement towing system, one allowing the implement to swing to a certain extent on encountering obstacles (such as stones) in the field.




For this purpose, stabilizing struts have been proposed which are connected, at one end, to the tractor frame, and are fixed at the other end to one of the bottom three-point hitch arms.




Stabilizing struts of this sort provide, in fact, for bracing the implement towing system, e.g. during on-highway transfer of the tractor, while at the same time allowing the three-point hitch and attached implement to swing to a certain extent when working on the field.




The stabilizing struts employed so far, however, fail to provide for reliable adjustment of the degree of rigidity of the implement towing system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a reliable strut for use in the hitch apparatus of agricultural tractors.




It is a feature of this invention that a strut for a tractor three-point hitch includes a discrete length adjustment mechanism and two infinite length adjustment devices.




It is another feature of this invention that the infinite length adjustment devices are located on opposite sides of a dividing member




It is still another feature of this invention that the infinite length adjustment devices are positioned crosswise to the axis of the strut.




It is an advantage of this invention that the adjustment of the axial length of the strut can be quickly and selectively accomplished.




It is yet another feature of this invention that the adjustment of the length of the strut is accomplished through utilization of a number of through holes in the tubular member of the strut and a number of through holes in the sleeve of the strut.




It is another advantage of this invention that a continuous fine adjustment of the length of the strut can be accomplished at both ends of the strut by manipulation of two rods with respective threaded shanks.




It is still another advantage of this invention that the strut is free to swing within predetermined limits when required.




It is yet another feature of this invention that the tubular member is allowed to float inside a cavity within the strut by lifting the spring member and removing a pin.




It is yet another advantage of this invention that the strut can be preloaded using the fine-adjustment system to eliminate any slack caused by discrete adjustment using the pin.




It is a further advantage of this invention that the degree of float can be adjusted according to the type of work to be performed by the implement attached to hitch device by allowing float on one side of the strut and setting a length at the other side of the strut.




It is another object of this invention to provide a strut apparatus for a three-point hitch mechanism on an agricultural tractor such that the strut may replace the lifting arms of the conventional hitch which are connected to the lower arms of the hitch and which also require a length adjustment mechanism.




These and other objects, features and advantages are accomplished according to the instant invention by providing a strut for a hitch device for attaching farm implements to a tractor. The strut is substantially symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis of symmetry, and has a system for adjusting its length along the axis. The adjusting system has fast, discrete length adjustment devices, and two infinite length adjustment devices. The two infinite length adjustment devices are located on opposite sides of a dividing member positioned crosswise to the axis of the strut.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The advantages of this invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of the invention, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of a three-point hitch apparatus located at the rearward end of an agricultural tractor provided with a strut incorporating the principles of the instant invention, the strut being depicted as connected at one end to a tractor frame, and at the other to a bottom arm of the three-point hitch apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the strut depicted in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the strut taken along lines A—A of the

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is an end view of the strut depicted in FIGS.


1


-


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a strut


10


in accordance with the present invention is associated with a three-point hitch apparatus


100


used to connect a conventional farm implement (not shown), such as a wagon, baler or other harvesting implement, to be towed by an agricultural tractor to which the three-point hitch is mounted at the rearward end thereof. Though reference is made in the following description to use of the strut according to the present invention as a stabilizing strut for preventing lateral swing of the hitch, it may be used for replacing other components of the three-point hitch, which need adjustment. In the latter case, the floating capability may require elimination, as will be described in greater detail below. The strut also may be used on a three-point hitch apparatus, whether located at the rear or at the front of the agricultural tractor.




The strut


10


is fitted by known means at one end to a bottom arm A of the hitch device


100


, and is supported at the other end by a supporting device S screwed to the frame F of the tractor. More specifically, in the

FIG. 1

embodiment, the strut


10


is hinged by a pin P


1


at a first end to a bracket ST integral with the arm A, and is hinged by a pin P


2


at a second end to a fork FR integral with the support S.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, the strut


10


comprises a substantially tubular outer body


11


. The tubular outer body


11


is divided by a wall


12


into two sleeves


11




a


,


11




b


, each having a respective cavity


13


,


14


. The outer body


111


may be formed by welding sleeves


11




a


and


11




b


to the wall


12


, which may comprise a projecting portion


12




a


in which an opening


12




b


is formed for housing a pin


19


, as will be described in greater detail below.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the cavity


13


houses a tubular member


15


, at a first end


15




a


of which is formed a threaded seat


16


extending in the direction defined by a longitudinal axis of symmetry (a). The tubular member


15


also comprises a through hole


17


crosswise to the axis (a). As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a second end


15




b


of tubular member


15


rests against the wall


12


, and the transverse through hole


17


is aligned with a through hole


18


(

FIG. 2

) in the outer body


11


, so that the pin


19


need simply be inserted inside the coaxial holes


18


and


17


to connect the tubular member


15


integrally to the outer body


11


. The pin


19


is advantageously provided with a substantially U-shaped spring member


20


for preventing, in known manner, accidental withdrawal of the pin


19


from the holes


17


,


18


. As stated, when not inserted inside the holes


17


and


18


, the pin


19


may be housed inside the opening


12




a.






A threaded shank


21




a


of a rod


21


is screwed inside the threaded seat


16


. The rod


21


further comprises a head


21




b


having a seat


21




c


for housing a spherical joint


22


into which the pin P


2


, best seen in

FIG. 1

, is inserted, as stated, to connect one end of the strut


10


integrally to the support S.




At the end near the spherical joint


22


, therefore, by lifting the spring member


20


and removing the pin


19


from the through holes


17


,


18


, the tubular member


15


is allowed to float freely inside the cavity


13


. This capability is advantageously employed in certain operating modes of the tractor, as when working on a field.




In a similar manner, the cavity


14


in the sleeve


11




b


houses a tubular member


24


. At a first end


24




a


of the member


24


a threaded seat


25


is formed, which extends in the direction defined by the longitudinal axis of symmetry (a). The tubular member


24


also comprises a number of through holes


26




a


-


26




f


crosswise to the axis (a). As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a second end


24




b


of the tubular member


24


rests against the wall


12


, and the transverse through hole


26




f


is aligned with a through hole


27


(

FIG. 2

) forming part of a series of holes


27




a


-


27




d


formed in the sleeve


11




b


, so that a pin


28


(

FIG. 2

) need simply be inserted inside the coaxial through holes


26




f


and


27




d


, such as depicted in

FIG. 3

, to connect the tubular member


24


integrally to the outer body


11


. The holes


26


differ in number from the holes


27


, and the series of holes


26


has a different spacing from that of the series of holes


27


, increasing the number of positions that the tubular member


24


may take up relative to the outer body


11


.




The pin


28


is also advantageously provided, as depicted in

FIG. 2

, with a substantially U-shaped spring member


29


(identical with the spring member


20


) for preventing, in known manner, accidental withdrawal of the pin


28


from the coaxial, aligned through holes.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the transverse holes


26




a


-


26




f


formed in the tubular member


24


and aligned along the axis (a), the through holes


27




a


-


27




d


formed in the sleeve


11




b


, and the pin


28


form a system for rapidly adjusting the position of the tubular member


24


with respect to the wall


12


along the axis (a). Obviously, adjusting the position of the tubular member


24


along the axis (a) results in a variation of the overall length of the strut


10


.




Accordingly, at the pin P


1


end (FIG.


1


), by lifting the spring member


29


and removing the pin


28


from the through holes


26




f


,


27




d


, the tubular member


24


can be shifted axially, and one of holes


27




a


-


27




d


(in sleeve


11




b


) in combination with one of the other holes


26




a


-


26




e


can be used to selectively and rapidly adjust the axial position of the tubular member


24


by sliding it inside the cavity


14


.




A threaded shank


30




a


of a rod


30


is screwed inside the threaded seat


25


. The rod


30


further comprises a head


30




b


having a seat


30




c


into which the pin P


1


(

FIG. 1

) is inserted to fix the other end of the strut


10


to bracket ST, which, as already mentioned, is integral with arm A of the hitch device


100


.




A finer length adjustment of the strut


10


can be made by rotating the tubular members


15


,


24


(connected integrally to the outer body


11


by respective pins


19


,


28


) with respect to the rods


21


,


30


using a plate


23


integral with the outer body


11


. In other words, once the strut


10


is mounted, the user can further adjust the length of the strut


10


by manually gripping the plate


23


and rotating the plate


23


about the axis (a) together with the outer body


11


and the tubular members


15


,


24


. This serves to preload the strut


10


and eliminate any slack caused by using only the pin


28


as a discrete adjustment member.




To be able to lengthen or shorten the strut


10


by rotation of the outer body


11


in the one or other sense, the shanks


21




a


and


30




a


of rods


21


and


30


have oppositely directed threads. The same applies to the respective nut screws inside the threaded seats


16


and


25


.




Operation of strut


10


according to the present invention is easily deducible from the foregoing description. The main advantages of strut


10


when used as a stabilizing strut according to the present invention are a fast, selective adjustment of the axial length of the strut by means of a number of through holes


26




a


-


26




f


in tubular member


24


, and a number of through holes


27




a


-


27




d


in sleeve


11




b


; the continuous fine adjustment of the length of the strut at both ends with respect to the wall


12


by means of the two rods


21


,


30


with respective threaded shanks


21




a


,


30




a


; and the degree of float can be adjusted according to the type of work to be performed by the implement attached to device


100


. The tubular member


15


can be allowed to float inside the cavity


13


by lifting the spring member


20


and removing the pin


19


, so that the apparatus


100


is free to swing within given limits when required. The strut


10


can be preloaded using the fine-adjustment system to eliminate any slack caused by discrete adjustment using the pin


28


. The degree of float can be adjusted by, on the one hand, allowing float on one side of the strut and, on the other hand, setting a length at the other side.




In embodiments not shown, the strut


10


may advantageously replace the lifting arms B


1


, B


2


(

FIG. 1

) which are connected to the lower arms A and which also require a length adjustment mechanism. Obviously, for such an arrangement, the float condition would not be required as the arms A otherwise would fall onto the ground. Comparably, the principles of strut


10


also could be applied to top link B


3


.




It will be understood that changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts which have been described and illustrated to explain the nature of the invention will occur to and may be made by those skilled in the art upon a reading of this disclosure within the principles and scope of the invention. The foregoing description illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention; however, concepts, as based upon the description, may be employed in other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following claims are intended to protect the invention broadly as well as in the specific form shown.



Claims
  • 1. In a three-point hitch apparatus for attaching implements to an agricultural tractor, said three-point hitch apparatus including a strut substantially symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis, the improvement comprising:a length adjustment apparatus for varying a length dimension corresponding to said longitudinal axis and having a discrete length adjustment mechanism and two infinite length adjustment devices, said infinite length adjustment devices being located on opposite sides of a dividing member positioned crosswise to said longitudinal axis.
  • 2. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 1 wherein said strut is a stabilizing strut interconnecting a frame of said tractor and a lift arm of said three point hitch apparatus, and wherein one of said two infinite length adjustment devices can float.
  • 3. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 2 wherein said strut comprises:first and second sleeves separated by said dividing member, said first sleeve housing a first tubular member forming one of said infinite length adjustment devices, said second sleeve housing a second tubular member forming the second said infinite length adjustment device.
  • 4. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 3 wherein said first tubular member is able to float freely inside said first sleeve.
  • 5. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first tubular member selectively can be fixed to said first sleeve by fastening devices.
  • 6. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 5 wherein the position of said second tubular member inside said second sleeve is adjustable axially and discretely by fastening members.
  • 7. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 6 wherein said first infinite length adjustment device includes an opposite thread to that of said second infinite length adjustment device.
  • 8. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 7 wherein at least one of said sleeves includes a grip member integral therewith, said grip member facilitating rotation of said at least one sleeve with respect to said longitudinal axis.
  • 9. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 6 said fastening devices and said fastening members are provided with elastic means for preventing accidental withdrawal thereof from respective seats therefor.
  • 10. The three-point hitch apparatus of claim 6 wherein said first infinite length adjustment device includes a first seat for a spherical joint, said second infinite length adjustment device includes a second seat, each of said first and second seats housing a respective pin.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2002A0060 Feb 2002 IT
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