Implement for skid steer vehicle
US-2024417942-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US10231373B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10231373-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615262846-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A drawbar apparatus is provided for coupling an earth-working tool to a frame of an agricultural implement. The drawbar apparatus comprises a drawbar. The drawbar comprises a first portion coupled to the frame and a second portion. A joint comprises a first bracket comprising a protrusion. The protrusion defines a first aperture. The first bracket is coupled to one of the second portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool. A second bracket defines a channel configured to receive the protrusion. The channel defines a second aperture on a first side of the channel and a third aperture on a second side of the channel. The second bracket is coupled to the other of the second portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool. A fastener is positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture. The protrusion is configured to move laterally in the channel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drawbar apparatus for coupling an earth-working tool to a frame of an agricultural implement, the drawbar apparatus comprising: at least one drawbar comprising a first end portion coupled to the frame and a second end portion; at least one joint comprising a first bracket comprising a protrusion, the protrusion defining at least a first aperture, the first bracket coupled to one of the second end portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool, a second bracket defining a channel configured to receive the protrusion and defining at least a second aperture on a first side of the channel and at least a third aperture on a second side of the channel, the second bracket being coupled to the other of the second end portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool, and a fastener comprising a longitudinal axis, the fastener being positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture, the fastener coupling the first bracket to the second bracket; and an extendable and retractable hydraulic cylinder comprising a first end coupled to the frame and a second end coupled to the at least one drawbar; wherein the protrusion of the joint has a lateral dimension less than a lateral distance between the first and second sides of the channel and is configured to move laterally in the channel along the longitudinal axis of the fastener. 2. The drawbar apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a ball joint mounted to the protrusion and located within the first aperture, the ball joint configured to enable relative pivotal movement between the first bracket and the second bracket. 3. The drawbar apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a fourth aperture is provided in the protrusion in fore-and-aft spaced relationship to the at least one aperture, a fifth aperture is provided in the first side of the channel in fore-and-aft spaced relationship to the second aperture, and a sixth aperture is provided in the second side of the channel in fore-and-aft spaced relationship to the third aperture, and wherein a second fastener having a second longitudinal axis is received in the fourth, fifth and sixth apertures so as to act in concert with the first-mentioned fastener for connection the first and second brackets together, with the earth-working tool being mounted for shifting laterally along the first-mentioned and second longitudinal axes of each of the first-mentioned fastener and second fastener during operation of the drawbar apparatus. 4. The drawbar apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the earth-working tool comprises a rolling basket. 5. A drawbar apparatus for coupling an earth-working tool to a frame of an agricultural implement, the drawbar apparatus comprising: a first drawbar comprising a first end portion pivotally coupled to the frame and a second end portion; a first joint comprising a first bracket comprising a protrusion, the protrusion defining at least a first aperture, the first bracket being coupled to one of the second end portion of the first drawbar and the earth-working tool, a ball joint coupled to the protrusion and being located within the first aperture, a second bracket defining a channel configured to receive the protrusion and defining at least a second aperture on a first side of the channel and at least a third aperture on a second side of the channel, the second bracket being coupled to the other of the second end portion of the first drawbar and the earth-working tool; a first fastener comprising a longitudinal axis, the fastener being positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture, and thereby coupling the first bracket to the second bracket; a second drawbar comprising a first end portion pivotally coupled to the frame and a second end portion; and a second joint comprising a first bracket including a protrusion, the protrusion containing at least a first aperture, the first bracket being coupled to one of the second end portion of the second drawbar and the earth-working tool, a ball joint coupled to the protrusion and being received within the first aperture, a second bracket defining a channel configured to receive the protrusion by containing a second aperture within a first side of the channel and by containing a third aperture within a second side of the channel, the second bracket being coupled to the other of the second end portion of the second drawbar and the earth-working tool, and a second fastener comprising a longitudinal axis, the second fastener being positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture of the second joint and thereby coupling the first bracket of the second joint to the second bracket of the second joint; wherein the ball joints of the first joint and the second joint are configured to enable relative pivotal movement between the first bracket and the second bracket in response to relative pivotal movement of the first drawbar and the second drawbar. 6. The drawbar apparatus of claim 5 , wherein respective lateral dimensions between the first and second sides of the channel of the first joint and between the first and second sides of the channel of the second joint are respectively greater than lateral dimensions of the protrusions of the first joint and the second joint to the extent that the protrusions are configured to move laterally between the first and second sides of the channels along the longitudinal axes of the first and second fasteners respectively of the first and second joints. 7. The drawbar apparatus of claim 5 , further comprising a first extendable and retractable hydraulic cylinder comprising a first end coupled to the frame and a second end coupled to the first drawbar. 8. The drawbar apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a second extendable and retractable hydraulic cylinder comprising a first end coupled to the frame and a second end coupled to the second drawbar. 9. The drawbar apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the earth-working tool comprises a rolling basket. 10. An agricultural implement comprising: a coupling mechanism for coupling to a vehicle; a frame coupled to the coupling mechanism and extending from the coupling mechanism and adapted to be pulled by the vehicle; a plurality of wheel assemblies coupled to the frame, the wheel assemblies supporting the frame above a surface; an earth-working tool; and a drawbar apparatus for coupling the earth-working tool to the frame, the drawbar apparatus comprising a first drawbar comprising a first end portion coupled to the frame and a second end portion, a first joint having a first bracket including a protrusion, the protrusion containing a first aperture, the first bracket being coupled to one of the second end portion of the first drawbar and the earth-working tool, a ball joint coupled to the protrusion and being located within the first aperture, a second bracket defining a channel configured to receive the protrusion by containing a second aperture within a first side of the channel and containing a third aperture within a second side of the channel, the second bracket being coupled to another of the second end portion of the first drawbar and the earth-working tool, and a fastener comprising a longitudinal axis, the fastener being positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture, the fastener coupling the first bracket of the first joint to the second bracket of the first joint, a second drawbar comprising a first end portion coupled to the frame and a second end portion, and a second joint comprising a first bracket including a protrusion, the protrusion containing a first aperture, the first bracket being coupled to one of the second end portion of the seco
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