Agricultural implement with pivoting tool frame
US-9609797-B2 · Apr 4, 2017 · US
US10064322B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10064322-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514863164-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A compact tillage implement has a frame supported by front and rear frame wheels. A front rank is mounted to the frame between the wheels with respect to a direction of travel to move a front plurality of tools with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation. A rear rank is mounted to the frame between the wheels with respect to the direction travel to move a rear plurality of tools with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation. The rear rank is spaced behind the front rank along a reference line. The front and rear plurality of tools are movable with respect to the frame independently of the other of the front and rear plurality of tools while the frame is in working orientation in which the frame is at a substantially fixed pitch with respect to the ground.
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A compact tillage implement, comprising: a frame supported by front and rear frame wheels in a working orientation; a front rank mounted to the frame between the front and rear wheels with respect to a direction of travel to move a front plurality of tools with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation, the front rank includes a front rockshaft configured to mount the front plurality of tools thereon and a plurality of shanks, wherein each of the front plurality of tools is mounted to the front rockshaft by one of the plurality of shanks, the plurality of shanks configured to enable each of the plurality of tools to move vertically independently of one another; and a rear rank mounted to the frame between the front and rear wheels with respect to the direction of travel to move a rear plurality of tools with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation, the rear rank includes a rear rockshaft configured to mount the rear plurality of tools thereon and a plurality of shanks, wherein each of the rear plurality of tools is mounted to the rear rockshaft by one of the plurality of shanks, the plurality of shanks configured to enable each of the plurality of tools to move vertically independently of one another, the rear rank being mounted to the frame to be spaced behind the front rank along an implement reference line that extends in the direction of travel and intersects the front and rear ranks; wherein the front and rear plurality of tools are movable with respect to the frame, the front plurality of tools being movable independently of the rear plurality of tools while the frame is in a working orientation having a substantially fixed pitch with respect to the ground. 2. The compact tillage implement of claim 1 , wherein the front and rear ranks are oriented along parallel rank reference lines that intersect a vertical plane containing the implement reference line. 3. The compact tillage implement of claim 2 , wherein the front and rear ranks are mounted to the frame so that the rank reference lines are perpendicular to the vertical plane containing the implement reference line. 4. The compact tillage implement of claim 3 , wherein each tool is a disk; and wherein each disk is mounted to an associated one of the front and rear rockshafts by one of the shanks. 5. The compact tillage implement of claim 4 , further including a front actuator operatively coupled to the front rockshaft to pivot the front plurality of disks and a rear actuator operatively coupled to the rear rockshaft to pivot the rear plurality of disks. 6. The compact tillage implement of claim 4 , wherein, at least in part, each of the shanks is curved and has a first end with a round cross-section and a second end with a flat cross-section. 7. The compact tillage implement of claim 4 , wherein the shank for each disk is mounted to the associated rockshaft at one of a frame side of the associated rockshaft and a ground side of the associated rockshaft. 8. The compact tillage implement of claim 7 , wherein each disk of the front rank is mounted to the front rockshaft to be at a first steer angle with respect to the direction of travel and each disk of the rear rank is mounted to the rear rockshaft to be at a second steer angle with respect to the direction of travel; and wherein the first and second steering angles are equal and opposite with respect to the direction of travel. 9. The compact tillage implement of claim 7 , wherein each disk of the front rank is mounted to the front rockshaft to be at a first range of tilt angles with respect to vertical at angular positions of the disks from the retracted to the extended orientations and each disk of the rear rank is mounted to the rear rockshaft to be at a second range of tilt angles with respect to vertical at angular positions of the disks from the retracted to the extended orientations. 10. The compact tillage implement of claim 9 , wherein the first and second ranges of tilt angles are equal and opposite with respect to vertical at the angular positions of the tools from the retracted to the extended orientations. 11. The compact tillage implement of claim 9 , wherein the first and second ranges of tilt angles increase in angle with respect to vertical as the front and rear pluralities of disks are pivoted away from the frame. 12. The compact tillage implement of claim 9 , wherein the front and rear ranks are movable in a height direction with respect to at least one of the frame and the wheels. 13. The compact tillage implement of claim 12 , further including an actuator for changing the height of the front and rear ranks relative to at least one of the frame and the wheels. 14. The compact tillage implement of claim 12 , wherein the first and second ranges of tilt angles are substantially the same at different heights of the ranks with respect to at least one of the frame and the wheels. 15. The compact tillage implement of claim 14 , wherein the front and rear wheels are mounted to the frame by pivotal arms; and wherein pivoting the front and rear wheels changes the height of the front and rear ranks relative to the wheels. 16. The compact tillage implement of claim 14 , further including at least one sub-frame mounted to the frame to move in the height direction to change the height of the front and rear ranks relative to the frame and the wheels; wherein the front and rear ranks are pivotally mounted to the at least one sub-frame. 17. A compact disk tillage implement, comprising: a frame supported by front and rear frame wheels; a front disk rank mounted to the frame between the front and rear wheels with respect to a direction of travel to move a front plurality of disks with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation, the front disk rank includes a front rockshaft and a plurality of shanks, wherein each of the disks is attached to the front rockshaft by one of the plurality of shanks, the plurality of shanks configured to enable each of the plurality of tools to move vertically independently of one another; and a rear disk rank is mounted to the frame between the front and rear wheels with respect to the direction of travel to move a rear plurality of disks with respect to the frame from a retracted orientation to an extended orientation, the rear disk rank being mounted to the frame to be spaced behind the front disk rank along an implement reference line that extends in the direction of travel and intersects the front and rear disk ranks, the rear disk rank includes a rear rockshaft and a plurality of shanks, wherein each of the disks is attached to the rear rockshaft by one of the plurality of shanks, the plurality of shanks configured to enable each of the plurality of tools to move vertically independently of one another; wherein the front and rear plurality of disks are pivotal with respect to the frame independently of the other of the front and rear plurality of disks while the frame is in a working orientation in which the frame has a substantially fixed pitch with respect to the ground. 18. The compact disk tillage implement of claim 17 , wherein the front and rear disk ranks are movable in a height direction with respect to at least one of the frame and the wheels. 19. The compact disk tillage implement of claim 18 , wherein the front and rear wheels are mounted to the frame by pivotal arms; and wherein pivoting the front and rear wheels changes the height of the front and rear disk
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