Claims
- 1. A tine member adapted for mounting on an associated rotatable shaft of an associated cultivator, the tine member comprising:
a hub including a generally planar base having a central bore through which the associated shaft extends and a generally planar rim being associated with a first plane, P; and, a plurality of tines, each of the tines projecting generally radially outward from the rim, and wherein each tine includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a tip, the plurality of tines including a first tine characterized by a series of notches formed in the leading edge thereof.
- 2. The tine member of claim 1 wherein the first tine is bent at a first angle, α1, relative to plane P.
- 3. The tine member of claim 2 wherein α1 is between 5° and 15°, inclusive.
- 4. The tine member of claim 1 comprising two first tines.
- 5. The tine member of claim 4 wherein one of the first tines is bent at a first angle, α1, relative to plane P, and the other first tine is bent at a substantailly equal and opposite angle, α2, relative to plane P.
- 6. The tine member of claim 4 wherein the tips of the first tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180°.
- 7. The tine member of claim 1 wherein the plurality of tines further includes a second tine characterized by a generally planar shank portion lying in plane P and a bent end portion.
- 8. The tine member of claim 5 wherein the plurality of tines further includes two second tines each characterized by a generally planar shank portion lying in plane P and a bent end portion wherein the end portion of one of the second tines is bent at an angle β1 relative to plane P, and the end portion of the other second tine is bent at a substantially equal and opposite angle β2 relative to plane P.
- 9. The tine member of claim 8 wherein the tip of one of the second tines is circumferentially offset by substantially 90° relative to the tip of one of the first tines.
- 10. The tine member of claim 7 comprising two second tines wherein the end portion of one of the second tines is bent at an angle β1 relative to plane P, and the end portion of the other second tine is bent at a substantially equal and opposite angle β2 relative to plane P.
- 11. The tine member of claim 10 wherein β1 is between 45° and 60°, inclusive.
- 12. The tine member of claim 10 wherein the tips of the second tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180°.
- 13. The tine member of claim 10 wherein the plurality of tines further includes a third tine characterized by a curved shank.
- 14. The tine member of claim 13 including first and second pairs of third tines wherein the shank of each tine of the first pair of third tines is generally curved in a first direction relative to plane P and the shank of each tine of the second pair of third tines is generally curved in an opposite direction relative to plane P.
- 15. The tine member of claim 14 wherein the tips of the first pair of third tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 90°.
- 16. The tine member of claim 15 wherein the tips of the second pair of third tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 90°.
- 17. The tine member of claim 14 wherein the tip of one of the first pair of third tines is circumferentially offset from the tip of one of the second pair of third tines substantially 180°.
- 18. The tine member of claim 7 wherein the plurality of tines further includes a third tine characterized by a curved shank.
- 19. The tine member of claim 18 wherein said plurality of tines includes two of the first tines, two of the second tines, and first and second pairs of third tines.
- 20. The tine member of claim 19 wherein one of the first tines is bent at an angle α1 relative to plane P and the other one of the first tines is bent at a substantially equal and opposite angle α2 relative to plane P, and wherein the bent end portion of one of the second tines is bent ant an angle β1 relative to plane P and the bent end of the other second tine is bent at a substantially equal and opposite angle β2 relative to plane P, and wherein the shank of each tine of the first pair of third tines is generally curved in a first direction relative to plane P and the shank of each tine of the second pair of third tines is generally curved in an opposite direction relative to plane P.
- 21. The tine member of claim 20 wherein the tips of the first tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180°, the tips of the second tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180°, the tips of the first pair of third tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 90°, and the tips of the second pair of third tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 90°.
- 22. The tine member of claim 19 wherein the tips of adjacent tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 45°.
- 23. The tine member of claim 19 wherein the tines are disposed in the sequence of one of the first tines, one of the first pair of third tines, one of the second tines, the other one of the first pair of third tines, the other first tine, one of the second pair of third tines, the other second tine, and the other one of the second pair of third tines.
- 24. The tine member of claim 8 wherein the tips of the first tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180° and the tips of the second tines are circumferentially offset by substantially 180°.
- 25. The tine member of claim 1 wherein the base is disposed in a plane parallel to and spaced from plane P.
- 26. The tine member of claim 25 wherein the plurality of tines comprises two first tines, two second tines each characterized by a generally planar shank portion lying in plane P and a bent end portion, and first and second pairs of third tines each characterized by a curved shank.
- 27. The tine member of claim 26 wherein one of the first tines is bent at an angle toward the plane of the base and the other first tine is bent at an angle away from the plane of the base.
- 28. The tine member of claim 27 wherein the bent end portion of one of the second tines is disposed toward the plane of the base and the bent end portion of the other second tine is disposed away from the plane of the base.
- 29. The tine member of claim 28 wherein the shanks of each tine of the first pair of third tines is curved toward the plane of the base and the shanks of each tine of the second pair of third tines is curved away from the plane of the base.
- 30. A tine assembly adapted for mounting on an associated rotatable shaft of an associated cultivator, the tine assembly comprising:
a first tine member including a hub having a generally planar base having a central bore through which the associated shaft extends and a generally planar rim being associated with a first plane, P; and, a plurality of tines, each of the tines projecting generally radially outward from the rim, and wherein each tine includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a tip, the plurality of tines including a first tine characterized by a series of notches formed in the leading edge thereof; a second tine member having a structure essentially similar to an image formed by reflection of the first tine member in a mirror placed parallel to the base whereby the second tine member includes a hub having a generally planar base having a central bore through which the associated shaft extends and a generally planar rim; and a plurality of corresponding tines projecting radially outward from the rim, and wherein each tine includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a tip, the plurality of corresponding tines including a first tine characterized by a series of notches formed in the leading edge thereof; and, means for mounting the first and second tine members onto the shaft in a predetermined relative position.
- 31. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein the first tine member includes two first tines being circumferentially offset by approximately 180°.
- 32. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein one of the first tines on the first tine member is bent at a first angle α1 and the other first tine on the first tine member is bent at a substantially equal and opposite angle α2 relative to plane P.
- 33. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein the predetermined relative position is such that the tips of corresponding tines on the first and second tine members are circumferentially offset by at least 22.5°.
- 34. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein the predetermined relative position is such that the tips of corresponding tines on the first and second tine members are circumferentially offset by at least 90°.
- 35. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein the plurality of tines further includes a second tine characterized by a generally planar shank portion lying in plane P and a bent end portion.
- 36. The tine assembly of claim 32 wherein the plurality of tines further includes two second tines each characterized by a generally planar shank portion lying in plane P and a bent end portion wherein the end portion of one of the second tines is bent at an angle β1 relative to plane P, and the end portion of the other second tine is bent at a substantially equal an opposite angle β2 relative to plane P.
- 37. The tine assembly of claim 36 wherein α1 is between 5° and 15°, inclusive and β1 is between 45° and 60°, inclusive.
- 38. The tine assembly of claim 35 wherein the plurality of tines further includes a third tine characterized by a curved shank.
- 39. The tine assembly of claim 36 wherein the plurality of tines further includes first and second pairs of third tines each characterized by a curved shank wherein the shank of each tine of the first pair of third tines is generally curved in a first direction relative to plane P and the shank of each tine of the second pair of third tines is generally curved in an opposite direction relative to plane P.
- 40. The tine assembly of claim 30 wherein the mounting means comprises:
a first adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, and an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the first tine member; and, a second adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the second tine member, and an axial spacer extending from the second surface through the axial opening of the first adapter.
- 41. The tine assembly of claim 40 wherein the body of the first adapter is generally triangular and the body of the second adapter is generally triangular and wherein the apices of the triangular body of the first adapter are offset from the apices of the triangular body of the second adapter by approximately 60°.
- 42. The tine assembly of claim 41 wherein the mounting means further comprises:
first means for mounting the first adapter to the first tine member, the first means extending through the apices of the triangular body of the first adapter; and, second means for mounting the second adapter to the second tine member, the second means extending through the apices of the triangular body of the second adapter.
- 43. A cultivator including powering means and transmission means for transferring power from the powering means to a rotatable shaft which rotates about an axis, the cultivator comprising:
a first tine assembly positioned at a first end of the shaft, the first tine assembly including a first tine member, a second tine member, and first means for mounting the first and second tine members to the shaft in a first predetermined relative position wherein:
the first tine member comprises a hub including a generally planar base having a central bore through which the shaft extends and a generally planar rim being associated with a plane P and a plurality of tines, each of the tines projecting generally radially outward from the rim, and wherein each tine includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a tip, the plurality of tines including a first tine characterized by a series of notches formed in the leading edge thereof; and, wherein: the second tine member has a structure essentially similar to an image formed by reflection of the first tine member in a mirror place parallel to the base whereby the second tine member includes a hub having a generally planar base having a central bore through which the shaft extends and a generally planar rim, and a plurality of corresponding tines projecting generally radially outward from the rim, and wherein each tine includes a leading edge, a trailing edge and a tip, the plurality of corresponding tines including a first tine characterized by a series of notches form in the leading edge thereof; and, a second tine assembly positioned at the second end of the shaft, the second tine assembly including a third tine member, a fourth tine member, and second means for mounting the third and fourth tine members to the shaft in a second predetermined relative position wherein:
the third tine member is essentially identical in structure to the first tine member, and the fourth tine member is essentially identical in structure to the second tine member.
- 44. The cultivator of claim 43 wherein:
the first relative position of corresponding tines of the first and second tine members of the first tine assembly is generally the same as the second relative position of corresponding tines of the third and fourth tine members of the second tine assembly, and wherein: the first tine assembly at the first end of the shaft is circumferentially offset from the second tine assembly at the second end of the shaft by 180°.
- 45. The cultivator of claim 43 wherein:
the first mounting means includes a first adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, and an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the first tine member; and, a second adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the second tine member, and an axial spacer extending from the second surface through the axial opening of the first adapter; and, the second mounting means includes a third adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the third tine member, and an axial spacer extending from the second surface; and, a fourth adapter having a body with an axial opening, a planar first surface, an opposite planar second surface, and, an axial flange extending from the first surface through the central bore of the fourth tine member, wherein the axial spacer of the third adapter extends through the axial opening of the fourth adapter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/158,678, filed Oct. 8, 1999 in Express Mail Label No. EL43809441US by the same inventor, Usman Firdaus, entitled TINE ASSEMBLY FOR A CULTIVATOR.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60158678 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09515337 |
Feb 2000 |
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10012262 |
Dec 2001 |
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