Flexible wing sections for a field cultivator
US-2015156946-A1 · Jun 11, 2015 · US
US10327373B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10327373-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615243739-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A harrow attachment for a tillage implement includes a harrow drawbar mounting at least one rank of harrowing tools. A pivot link pivotally couples the harrow rank to the drawbar so it can trip by pivoting upward toward the drawbar from a home position in which the harrow rank is farthest away from the drawbar. A downforce spring is coupled to the drawbar and in a variable length state when the harrow rank is tripped to apply a return biasing force to the harrow rank. An adjustment mechanism couples the spring to the harrow rank and/or the pivot link in one of a plurality of adjustment locations in each of which the harrow rank is in the home position and the spring is in a fixed length state in which the biasing force is removed.
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A harrow attachment for a tillage implement, comprising: a harrow drawbar configured to mount to a frame member of the tillage implement; at least one harrow rank having a rank bar supporting a plurality of harrowing tools; a pivot link pivotally coupling the at least one harrow rank to the drawbar to allow the at least one harrow rank to trip by pivoting upward toward the drawbar from a home position in which the at least one harrow rank is farthest away from the drawbar; a downforce spring coupled to the drawbar and configured to be in a fixed length state when the at least one harrow rank is in the home position and in a variable length state when the at least one harrow rank is tripped, when in the variable length state the downforce spring applies a biasing force to the at least one harrow rank away from the drawbar, and when in the fixed length state the biasing force is removed; and an adjustment mechanism coupling the downforce spring to one of the at least one harrow rank and the pivot link in one of a plurality of adjustment locations, having openings with centers arranged along a radius extending from a mounting location of the downforce spring, in each of which the at least one harrow rank is in the home position and the downforce spring is in the fixed length state. 2. The harrow attachment of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment pin mountable in the openings of the plurality of adjustment locations; and wherein an end of the downforce spring is mounted to the adjustment pin. 3. The harrow attachment of claim 2 , wherein the openings are in the pivot link. 4. The harrow attachment of claim 1 , wherein the pivot link is connected to the drawbar at one end and to the at least one harrow rank at another end. 5. The harrow attachment of claim 4 , wherein there are multiple harrow ranks and a cross-bar connected to the rank bars of the harrow ranks. 6. The harrow attachment of claim 5 , where there are multiple pivot links spaced apart along the drawbar, each connected at one end to the drawbar and at another end to one of the cross-bar and one of the rank bars. 7. The harrow attachment of claim 6 , a tilt angle adjustment mechanism for changing the angular orientation of the plurality of tools with respect to the drawbar. 8. The harrow attachment of claim 7 , wherein the tilt angle adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate mounted to the cross-bar; and wherein the adjustment plate includes first and second bump lobes that engage the rank bars of the harrow ranks to set the angular orientation of the plurality of harrowing tools. 9. The harrow attachment of claim 8 , further including a second adjustment mechanism coupling the adjustment plate to the cross-bar in one of a plurality of fore-aft mounting orientations. 10. The harrow attachment of claim 9 , wherein the second adjustment mechanism includes a second adjustment pin received in aligned openings in the cross-bar and the adjustment plate. 11. The harrow attachment of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of harrowing tools are tines; wherein there are a plurality of ranks including a leading rank having a plurality of knockdown tines and one or more following ranks positioned rearward of the leading rank with respect to a direction of travel having a plurality of smoothing tines; and wherein teeth of the knockdown tines are at least one of thicker and spaced apart wider than teeth of the smoothing tines. 12. The harrow attachment of claim 11 , wherein spacing between the teeth of the knockdown tines is at least fifty percent wider than spacing between the teeth of the smoothing tines; and wherein the teeth of the knockdown tines are at least fifty percent thicker than the teeth of the smoothing tines. 13. A tillage implement, comprising: an implement frame; and a harrow attachment supported by the implement frame, including: a harrow drawbar configured to mount to a frame member of the tillage implement; at least one harrow rank having a rank bar supporting a plurality of harrowing tools; a pivot link pivotally coupling the at least one harrow rank to the drawbar to allow the at least one harrow rank to trip by pivoting upward toward the drawbar from a home position in which the at least one harrow rank is farthest away from the drawbar; a downforce spring coupled to the drawbar and configured to be in a fixed length state when the at least one harrow rank is in the home position and in a variable length state when the at least one harrow rank is tripped, when in the variable length state the downforce spring applies a biasing force to the at least one harrow rank away from the drawbar, and when in the fixed length state the biasing force is removed; and an adjustment mechanism coupling the downforce spring to one of the at least one harrow rank and the pivot link in one of a plurality of adjustment locations, having openings with centers arranged along a radius extending from a mounting location of the downforce spring, in each of which the at least one harrow rank is in the home position and the downforce spring is in the fixed length state. 14. The tillage implement of claim 13 , wherein the adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment pin mountable in the openings of the plurality of adjustment locations; and wherein an end of the downforce spring is mounted to the adjustment pin. 15. The tillage implement of claim 14 , wherein the openings are in the pivot link. 16. The tillage implement of claim 15 , wherein there are multiple harrow ranks and a cross-bar connected to the rank bars of the harrow ranks. 17. The tillage implement of claim 16 , where there are multiple pivot links spaced apart along the drawbar, each connected at one end to the drawbar and at another end to one of the cross-bar and one of the rank bars. 18. The tillage implement of claim 17 , a tilt angle adjustment mechanism for changing the angular orientation of the plurality of tools with respect to the drawbar; wherein the tilt angle adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment plate mounted to the cross-bar; and wherein the adjustment plate includes first and second bump lobes that engage the rank bars of the harrow ranks to set the angular orientation of the plurality of harrowing tools. 19. The tillage implement of claim 18 , further including a second adjustment mechanism coupling the adjustment plate to the cross-bar in one of a plurality of fore-aft mounting orientations; wherein the second adjustment mechanism includes a second adjustment pin received in aligned openings in the cross-bar and the adjustment plate.
with tools rigidly or elastically attached to a tool-frame · CPC title
Vertical adjustment of tools (A01B63/10 takes precedence) · CPC title
with two or more soil-working tools of different kind · CPC title
with two or more tool-frames · CPC title
the axis being oriented in a longitudinal direction (A01B73/042 takes precedence) · CPC title
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