Grain cart with folding auger
US-9848536-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US10160367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10160367-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615392321-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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According to a first aspect, a grain cart is provided. The grain cart includes a rolling frame; and a bin mounted to the frame and having one or more walls defining a space for storing an agricultural product. The grain cart also includes a folding auger assembly having an upper auger portion with a first longitudinal axis and a lower auger portion with a second longitudinal axis. The upper auger portion further has an upper auger, an upper auger housing, and a discharge spout coupled to a top end of the upper auger housing. The lower auger portion further has a lower auger and lower auger housing. A bottom end of the lower auger housing is coupled to the bin and a top end of the lower auger housing is coupled to a bottom end of the upper auger housing, such that the lower auger and upper auger are operable to convey the agricultural product from the bin to the discharge spout. The auger assembly is foldable about a folding axis between a stored position and an operating position, such that in the stored position, the upper auger portion is folded relative to the lower auger portion so that the upper auger portion extends along a wall of the bin, and in said operating position, the upper auger portion extends upwardly from the lower auger portion. The auger assembly is rotatable in the operating position about the second longitudinal axis.
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A grain cart, comprising: a rolling frame; a bin mounted to said frame and having one or more walls defining a space for storing an agricultural product; and a folding auger assembly having an upper auger portion with a first longitudinal axis and a lower auger portion with a second longitudinal axis, said upper auger portion further having an upper auger, an upper auger housing, and a discharge spout coupled to a top end of said upper auger housing, and said lower auger portion further having a lower auger and lower auger housing, wherein a bottom end of said lower auger housing is coupled to said bin and a top end of said lower auger housing is coupled to a bottom end of said upper auger housing, such that said lower auger and upper auger are operable to convey the agricultural product from said bin to said discharge spout, wherein said auger assembly is foldable about a folding axis between a stored position and an operating position, such that in said stored position, said upper auger portion is folded relative to said lower auger portion so that said upper auger portion extends along a length of a respective wall of said bin, and in said operating position, said upper auger portion extends upwardly from said lower auger portion, and wherein said auger assembly is rotatable in said operating position about said second longitudinal axis; wherein at least one of said top end of said lower auger housing, relative to said second longitudinal axis, and said bottom end of said upper auger housing, relative to said first longitudinal axis, is orientated at an oblique angle when in said operating position. 2. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein said oblique angle is from 60° to 120°. 3. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein said oblique angle is from 80° to 85°. 4. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein said oblique angle is about 83°. 5. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein said first longitudinal axis is tilted relative to said second longitudinal axis, when in said operating position. 6. The grain cart of claim 5 , wherein said upper auger portion is tilted laterally outward relative to said lower auger portion, when in said operating position. 7. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein rotating said auger assembly in said operating position about said second longitudinal axis is operable to cause said discharge spout to move along a circular path or arc with a radius equal to an angular offset of said discharge spout relative to said second longitudinal axis. 8. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein a reach of said discharge spout may be adjusted by rotating said auger assembly in said operating position about said second longitudinal axis. 9. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein an amount of a reach adjustment is at least one of 36 inches in a vertical direction, 18 inches in a lateral direction, and 12 inches in a forward direction. 10. The grain cart of claim 1 , further comprising: a first rotation mount coupled to said frame; a second rotation mount coupled to said frame and spaced laterally from said first rotation mount along said second longitudinal axis; and a rotational actuator for rotating said lower auger assembly coupled to said lower auger housing at one end and to a support member of said frame at another end, wherein said rotational actuator is operable to cause said lower auger assembly to rotate in said operating position about said second longitudinal axis such that said first rotation mount and said second rotation mount remain fixed as said lower auger assembly rotates. 11. The grain cart of claim 10 , wherein said lower auger housing further includes a circular flange near said bottom end of said lower auger housing and protruding radially outward from and extending around said lower auger housing, and a circular band near said top end of said lower auger housing and protruding radially outward from and extending around said lower auger housing, and wherein said circular flange is coupled to said first rotation mount and said circular band is coupled to said second rotation mount. 12. The grain cart of claim 11 , wherein said second rotation mount includes a pair of spaced rings defining an annular space therebetween configured to receive said circular band, and wherein said pair of spaced rings is connected to at least one of said bin and said frame by said support member. 13. The grain cart of claim 10 , wherein said rotational actuator is oriented generally perpendicular to said second longitudinal axis, and is connected between said lower auger housing and said support member, wherein said support member extends upwardly from said frame to said first rotation mount. 14. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein the auger assembly is rotatable about said second longitudinal axis between a plurality of positions in which said auger assembly is operable. 15. A method of using a grain cart to unload material into a receptacle, said method comprising: providing a grain cart according to claim 1 ; unfolding said auger assembly into said operating position, wherein said discharge spout is at a first location relative to said receptacle; and rotating said auger assembly to adjust a reach of said upper auger portion to position said discharge spout at a second location relative to said receptacle different from said first location. 16. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein the one or more walls of said bin comprise a front wall, a rear wall, and two opposed sidewalls extending from the front wall to the rear wall. 17. The grain cart of claim 16 , wherein the upper auger portion is set in said stored position, the upper auger portion extends along a length of one of the sidewalls. 18. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein the folding axis extends laterally across the top end of the lower housing. 19. The grain cart of claim 1 , wherein the first longitudinal axis extends along an entire length of the upper auger housing, and the second longitudinal axis extends along an entire length of the lower auger housing.
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