Claims
- 1. A tine assembly for a soil aerator, the tine assembly disposable between two aerator shafts, each shaft ending in a hub, the tine assembly comprising:
a plurality of shims, each of said shims including a first surface conforming with the aerator hub and a mating second surface; a tine with a blade and a base, the blade including surfaces to contact and penetrate a soil profile, the base displaying opposite first and second engaging surfaces mating the tine base with the shim mating second surface to secure the tine rotatably in place between the aerator hubs, the tine and plurality of shims cooperatively configured to position the tine such that a plane of the tine is adjustably rotatable.
- 2. The tine assembly of claim 1, said plurality of shims having first and second ends and a width, the width generally tapering from the first end to the second end.
- 3. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which each said tine base engaging surface comprises a plurality of holes.
- 4. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which each said tine base engaging surface comprises a base slot and a plurality of holes.
- 5. The tine assembly of claim 4, in which each said base slot is generally arcuate.
- 6. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which the tine base is configured so that the tine can be reversibly mounted.
- 7. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which each said shim is configured so that the mounted tine is inclined toward a centerline of the aerator.
- 8. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which each said shim is configured so that the mounted tine is inclined away from a centerline of the aerator.
- 9. The tine assembly of claim 1, in which the tine base portion includes a hole and a slot extending from said hole into the tine blade portion.
- 10. The tine assembly of claim 9, in which the slot slopes from a blade surface.
- 11. The tine assembly of claim 1, the tine blade displaying a surface with a soil retaining geometry.
- 12. The tine assembly of claim 11, in which the soil retaining geometry comprises a raised grid.
- 13. The tine assembly of claim 11, in which the soil retaining geometry comprises a generally concave portion defined in the tine blade portion.
- 14. A soil aerator comprising:
a plurality of axles, each axle ending with a hub, each hub with in inboard surface; a plurality of tines, each said tine comprising a base and a blade,
the tine base displaying first and second sides and comprising a plurality of holes extending between the first and second sides of the tine base, the tine blade displaying first and second edges configured to engage and penetrate a soil profile; and a plurality of pairs of angular adjusting devices, each said angular adjusting device with first and second opposite surfaces, the first adjustment device surface substantially conforming to the hub inboard surface, the second adjustment device surface having a further raised surface configured to be accommodated in the tine base groove, each of said plurality of tines cooperating with one pair of said plurality of angular adjustment devices to mount said tine in a rotatably adjustable position, each said tine and each said plurality of angular adjusting devices disposable between two of said hubs.
- 15. The soil aerator of claim 14, in which each of said plurality of pairs of angular adjusting devices is further configured so as to incline one of said tines toward or away from an aerator centerline.
- 16. The soil aerator of claim 14, in which each said tine base comprises a generally arcuate slot.
- 17. The soil aerator of claim 14, in which each said tine base is configured such that each said tine is reversibly mountable.
- 18. The soil aerator of claim 14, in which each said tine blade comprises a soil retaining geometry.
- 19. The soil aerator of claim 18, in which the soil retaining geometry comprises a raised grid.
- 20. The soil aerator of claim 18, in which the soil retaining geometry comprises a generally concave portion of the tine blade.
- 21. The soil aerator of claim 14, each said tine further comprising a slot opening into one of said tine base holes.
- 22. The soil aerator of claim 21, further comprising a fluid application system in fluid communication with the tine slot.
- 23. The soil aerator of claim 22, the fluid application system comprising a spacer and a metering ring, the spacer defining a plurality of lumens and a central groove, each said lumen with an inboard port and an outboard port, the inboard port opening into the central groove, each outboard opening in fluid communication with the tine slot.
- 24. A tine assembly for a soil aerator, the tine assembly being disposable between two aerator shafts, each aerator shaft ending in a hub, the tine assembly comprising:
a pair of shims; a tine with a base and a blade, the blade including surfaces to contact and penetrate a soil profile; and means for mating the tine with the pair of shims.
- 25. A tine for aerating soil, comprising;
a base with a base surface and a base thickness; and a blade with a blade surface and a minimum blade thickness at a minimum thickness locus, the minimum blade thickness less than the base thickness, the base and blade cooperating to define a transition zone beginning at a transition point, the transition zone being between the base thickness and the minimum blade thickness locus, in which a line extending between the transition point and the minimum thickness locus is angled from the base surface between about 1 degree and 20 degrees.
- 26. The tine of claim 25, in which the line extending between the transition point and the minimum thickness locus is angled from the base surface between about 5 degrees and 15 degrees.
- 27. The tine of claim 25, in which the line extending between the transition point and the minimum thickness locus is angled from the base surface about 10 degrees.
- 28. An aerator assembly for aerating soil, the assembly comprising:
two hubs, each having an outer circumference and being in coaxial alignment; a plurality of arcuate wedge shaped shims, each shim having a thicker end and a thinner end, the shims being adapted to be sandwiched within the two hubs; a plurality of aerator tines each having a blade portion and a base portion, each of the base portions of the plurality of aerator tines sandwiched between a pair of the wedge shaped shims and secured between the hubs along with the shims, the wedge shaped shims securing the tines at a desired angle, and the arcuate shims are aligned with the outer circumferences of the hubs.
- 29. The aerator assembly of claim 28, in which the base portion of each tine defines a hole adapted for securing the base portion between the arcuate wedge shaped shims, wherein each of said arcuate wedge shaped shims has a corresponding hole, wherein each hub has a corresponding hole, and wherein a bolt extends through said hole in the base portion, holes in said arcuate wedge shaped shims, and holes in the two hubs.
- 30. The aerator assembly of claim 28, in which each tine defines a passage whereby fluid may be discharged from within the aerator assembly outwardly into the soil.
- 31. The aerator assembly of claim 30, in which at least one hub defines a plurality of fluid passages whereby fluid may be transported to at least some of the plurality of tines.
- 32. The aerator assembly of claim 28, in which the thickness of the thicker end and the thinner end is selected to adjust the angle of the tines relative to the hubs.
- 33. The aerator assembly of claim 28, in which the plurality of shims are arranged in two rows and the plurality of tines are sandwiched between the plurality of shims and the two rows of shims and the plurality of tines are further sandwiched between the two hubs.
- 34. A method for securing aerator tines in an aerator assembly, the method comprising the steps of:
positioning two hubs in a coaxial orientation; interposing between the two hubs a plurality of arcuate wedge shaped shims, the shims each having a thicker end and a thinner end. interposing between the two hubs a plurality of aerator tines each tine having a base portion and a blade portion. securing the two hubs, the plurality of shims and the plurality of tines so as to fix the tines at a desired angle between the hubs.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising the step of placing the tines between a row of the tines between two rows of the shims and securing the row of tines and the two rows of shims between the hubs.
- 36. The method of claim 34, further comprising the step of creating a fluid passage in at least some of the plurality of tines such that a fluid may be discharged therethrough into the soil.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising the step of creating a plurality of fluid passages in at least one of the hubs to supply fluid to the fluid passage in the tines.
- 38. The method of claim 34, further comprising the step of adjusting the thickness of the thicker end and the thinner end to adjust the angle of the tines relative to the hubs.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 (e) to, and hereby incorporates by reference, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/204,281, filed May 15, 2000 and No. 60/245,040, filed Oct. 27, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/15729 |
5/15/2001 |
WO |
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