The present invention falls within the scope of farming tools and utensils and equipment for working the soil. The invention in particular refers to farming utensils comprising a tool for working the soil and a support element which can be fastened to a farm vehicle, where such support element can be disconnected from the vehicle itself.
It is common practice in agriculture to use farming apparatuses generically defined as cultivators; such class of tools includes among others, ploughs, spiked harrows, subsoil ploughs, etc.
Such tools comprise a plurality of work elements fastened to a support frame of the movable farm vehicle, for example a tractor, and prepared to perform the soil working procedures such as ploughing the subsoil, ploughing, cultivating, minimum tillage, etc.
The frame of said tools can be fastened to and directly supported by the tractor or can be dragged thereby, for example by means of wheels.
The working tools can have various shapes and sizes based on the tasks to be performed, and they are fastened to support elements generally having an elongated and/or curved shape, called spring-loaded tines, which in turn are connected to the support frame.
A farming apparatus, or cultivator, comprises a support frame provided with a plurality of aligned or offset spring-loaded tines, each fastened to a work tool.
The work tools can also be disassembled to be replaced with new tools due to wear or damage, or with different tools when the farmer requires performing different operations on different soil.
For this reason, the work tools are reversibly fastened to a connecting end of the support element, for example by means of screws or bolts.
However, due to scale, rust, dirt, soil, etc., the fastening means can become locked, making the release operation longer and more difficult, especially if the cultivator comprises several spring-loaded tines, each with the respective work tool. Without considering this, the farmer in any case is to arrange adequate means for removing the fastening devices of the work tools; moreover, if bolts or the like are involved, the same can be lost too easily once they are removed.
A utensil for agricultural working having the technical features which can be considered the closest prior art to the following invention, features which are present in the preamble to appended claim 1, are described for example in patent documents US2018/288929A1, U.S. Pat. No. 8,770,311B2, U.S. Pat. No. 3,773,114A, GB2209651A.
To circumvent these drawbacks, farming work devices were conceived comprising an adaptor fastened by means of bolts to a free end of the support element and configured to be engaged by a leg or stem of the agricultural working machine.
The tool can be assembled on the adaptor and locked in working position. For this purpose and in order to ensure the farming tool is not disengaged from the adaptor during the work, specific locking means which mutually fasten the tool and the adaptor are provided.
The aforesaid devices allow simplifying and accelerating the assembly/disassembly procedures of the tools to/from the spring-loaded tines, but they too have certain drawbacks. Indeed, the locking means can remain locked due to scale, rust, dirt, soil, etc. and prevent the tool from being released from the adaptor. In the same way, the leg can remain wedged and locked to the adaptor.
The aims of the invention include:
These and other aims are achieved by an agricultural work device according to appended claim 1; further technical details and features are indicated in the dependent claims.
The invention can be better understood and implemented with reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating, by way of non-limiting example, some embodiments of the farm utensil, wherein:
With reference to
The embodiment described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in particular indicates a subsoiler, or scarifier, adapted to break up the more or less deep layers of the soil; however, the device the object of the present invention can advantageously be used for fastening different utensils such as, for example, a hoe, harrow, or any other farm tool adapted to work or interact with the soil.
The work tool 2 advantageously comprises a working area 21, or operating portion, which is adapted to interact with the soil, and a connecting portion 22, or shaped area, for the removable connection with the support element 3.
In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the support element 3 is made in a single piece and comprises holes, or openings 5, adapted to connect the work tool 2 to the support element 3, and therefore to the farm machine, by means of the insertion of a fastening device 4.
The work tool 2 and the support element 3 advantageously can be coupled to each other by means of the respective shaped areas 22 and 32, which are complementary to each other, as detailed in
The operation of the fastening device 4 and the interaction thereof with the elements 2 and 3 can be better understood with the aid of the side views of
They show a possible embodiment of the farm utensil 1 with the fastening device 4 in assembled configuration, and in particular with two subsoiler tools assembled.
The feature of the fastening device 4 is that, both in the assembled configuration and in the disassembled one, it always remains inserted in the opening 5 and it is capable of moving from an engaged position to a non-engaged one by means of simply sliding in the opening 5. The sliding is obtained by the farmer who acts only on the fastening device 4 by means of suitable tools, such as for example hammers or mallets.
The fastening device 4 therefore always remains accommodated in the opening 5 and is built in such a manner that one of the two ends thereof, the stem 40 or the head 41, advantageously projects from the opening 5 according to whether or not the work tool 2 is to be released or locked, respectively, from/onto the support element 3.
The work tool 2 advantageously is made with abutment surfaces 60 and 61 which can therefore allow the positioning or removal thereof, respectively, to/from the support element 3, or the locking thereon.
Said abutment surfaces 60 and 61 have differences: surface 60 advantageously can be slot-shaped or simply have a profile which serves as abutment for the device 4 to allow the insertion and the removal of the tool 2 by sliding on the support element 3, also when the stem 40 projects from the opening 5 and is in the released position; surface 61 instead is designed so as to allow the sliding of tool 2 only when the head 41 of the fastening device 4 does not project from opening 5, and therefore when the same device 4 is in the released position.
Summarizing, the surfaces 60 and 61, obtained on the opposite sides of the work tool 2, make it possible for said fastening device 4 to pass from a locked position, according to which said head 41 abuts on surface 61, to a released position, according to which said stem 40 abuts on the second surface 60, and vice versa.
In a further embodiment, such stem 40—the profile of which is shown with a dashed line in
The surface of the central body 42 also has a groove 43 at a given length, adapted to house a braking element 50, which advantageously is made of steel or elastic steel or of an elastomeric material, and preferably is ring- or C-shaped, which interacts by interference with the walls of the opening 5 and ensures the solidity of the coupling.
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At this point, the operator can lock the work tool 2 by simply acting on the central body 42, or on the stem 40 when present, of the fastening device 4, thus moving it into the locked position (
To pass from the released configuration (
This excludes the possibility of accidental or unwanted release operations given that the sliding of the fastening device 4 in the opening 5 may be obtained only if an external operator exerts a direct force along the axis of said device 4 by means of a tool such as, for example hammers or mallets.
The fact that the surfaces 60 and 61 are shaped so as to prevent the complete sliding, and therefore the fastening device 4 from coming out of its own seat, advantageously excludes the possibility of accidental releases and/or losses of the pin.
Moreover, a coupling system made according to the invention allows the operator to easily and quickly assemble and disassemble the various tools from the supports, regardless of the type of tools.
The features of the invention clearly emerge from the description, as do the advantages thereof.
Finally, the invention is described by way of example only, without limiting the scope of application, according to its preferred embodiments, but it shall be understood that the invention may be modified and/or adapted by experts in the field without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept.
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102019000005628 | Apr 2019 | IT | national |
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PCT/IT2020/050089 | 4/6/2020 | WO | 00 |