Vertical tillage system

US10575452B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10575452-B2
Application numberUS-201916288676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2019
Priority dateNov 28, 2007
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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Abstract

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A vertical tilling implement to be pulled behind and agricultural vehicle having a number of gangs of fluted-concave disc blades, rolling baskets, and wheels connected to a main frame. As the vertical tilling implement is pulled, the fluted-concave disc blades move the soil in a direction lateral to the side of the blades as well as up. Meanwhile, the rolling bars aid in leveling the seedbed and crushing the remaining large pieces of soil. The vertical tilling implement reduces the amount of subsoil compaction and cuts through heavy residue making it ideal for use in the fall or in the spring.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tilling implement, comprising: a front row of disc blades coupled to a main frame and having a front right portion and a front left portion, wherein the disc blades of the front right portion and the front left portion are attached generally perpendicularly to respective front tool bars; a rear row of disc blades coupled to the main frame and having a rear right portion and a rear left portion, the rear right portion following behind the front right portion and the rear left portion following behind the front left portion when the tilling implement is displaced through a field, wherein the disc blades of the rear right portion and the rear left portion are attached generally perpendicularly to respective rear tool bars, and wherein at least a portion of the disc blades of the front row, at least a portion of the disc blades of the rear row, or a combination thereof, comprises fluted-concave disc blades; a pair of wheels, each positioned forward of the main frame along a direction of travel, and proximate to a respective laterally outward end of the front row of disc blades, wherein the pair of wheels is configured to reduce motion of the main frame perpendicular to the direction of travel caused by the fluted-concave disc blades rotatably engaging the soil; at least one member providing downward pressure, the at least one member attached to the main frame at a position proximate to a rear end of the main frame relative to a position of the disc blades and exerting a downward pressure that reduces and dampens the motion of the main frame caused by the fluted-concave disc blades rotatably engaging the soil; wherein the tilling implement includes no ground engaging tilling tool mounted between the front right portion and the rear right portion, and no ground engaging tilling tool mounted between the front left portion and the rear left portion; and wherein all ground engaging tilling tools disposed on the tilling implement are configured to rotate in operation. 2. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein each disc blade of the front row comprises a fluted-concave disc blade. 3. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein each disc blade of the rear row comprises a fluted-concave disc blade. 4. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the at least one member providing downward pressure includes a rolling basket. 5. The tilling implement of claim 4 , wherein the rolling basket includes helically twisted bars. 6. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the front left portion and the front right portion are angled symmetrically with respect to a line perpendicular to a centerline of the tilling implement. 7. The tilling implement of claim 6 , wherein the front left portion and the front right portion are positioned at an angle of about 18 degrees with respect to the line perpendicular to the centerline. 8. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the disc blades of the front row are arranged in at least one gang, and the disc blades of the rear row are arranged in at least one gang. 9. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the disc blades include a plurality of diameters, and wherein the disc blades having the smallest of the plurality of diameters are arranged on the front and rear rows at ends farthest from a centerline of the tilling implement. 10. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the rear left portion and the rear right portion are angled symmetrically with respect to a line perpendicular to a centerline of the tilling implement. 11. The tilling implement of claim 10 , wherein the rear left portion and the rear right portion are positioned at an angle of about 18 degrees with respect to the line perpendicular to the centerline. 12. The tilling implement of claim 1 , wherein the front left portion and the front right portion and the rear left portion and the rear right portion are angled symmetrically with respect to a centerline of the tilling implement. 13. A tilling implement, comprising: a front row of disc blades coupled to a main frame and having a front right portion and a front left portion, wherein the front right portion extends across a right tilling path, and the front left portion extends across a left tilling path; a rear row of disc blades coupled to the main frame and having a rear right portion and a rear left portion, the rear right portion following behind the front right portion in the right tilling path and the rear left portion following behind the front left portion in the left tilling path when the tilling implement is displaced through a field, wherein at least a portion of the disc blades of the front row, at least a portion of the disc blades of the rear row, or a combination thereof, comprises fluted-concave disc blades; a plurality of bars extending downwardly from the main frame, wherein each bar is positioned adjacent to a respective disc blade, and each bar is configured to dislodge accumulated soil from the respective disc blade; a pair of wheels, each positioned forward of the main frame along a direction of travel, and proximate to a respective laterally outward end of the front row of disc blades, wherein the pair of wheels is configured to reduce motion of the main frame perpendicular to the direction of travel caused by the fluted-concave disc blades rotatably engaging the soil; at least one member providing downward pressure, the at least one member attached to the main frame at a position proximate to a rear end of the main frame relative to a position of the disc blades and exerting a downward pressure that reduces and dampens the motion of the main frame caused by the fluted-concave disc blades rotatably engaging the soil; wherein the tilling implement includes no ground engaging tilling tool between the front right portion and the rear right portion, and no ground engaging tilling tool between the front left portion and the rear left portion; and wherein each ground engaging tilling tool in the right tilling path and each ground engaging tilling tool in the left tilling path is configured to rotate in operation. 14. The tilling implement of claim 13 , wherein the front left portion, front right portion, rear left portion and rear right portion are angled symmetrically with respect to a line perpendicular to a centerline of the tilling implement. 15. The tilling implement of claim 14 , wherein the front left portion and the front right portion are positioned at an angle of about 18 degrees with respect to the line perpendicular to the centerline. 16. The tilling implement of claim 13 , wherein the front and rear rows of disc blades are spatially arranged to form an x-shaped pattern, the front and rear rows of disc blades are spatially arranged to form a k-shaped pattern, or the front and rear rows of disc blades are spatially arranged to form a diamond-shaped pattern. 17. The tilling implement of claim 13 , wherein each disc blade of the front row comprises a fluted-concave disc blade. 18. The tilling implement of claim 13 , wherein each disc blade of the rear row comprises a fluted-concave disc blade. 19. A tilling implement, comprising: a front row of disc blades coupled to a main frame and having a front right portion and a front left portion, wherein the front right portion extends across a right tilling path, and the front left portion extends across a left tilling path; a rear row of disc blades coupled to the main frame and having a rear right portion and a rear left portion, the rear right portion following behind the front right portion

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Classifications

  • drawn by tractors · CPC title

  • Agricultural device making · CPC title

  • A01B49/027Primary

    with a rotating, soil working support element, e.g. a roller · CPC title

  • A01B49/02Primary

    with two or more soil-working tools of different kind · CPC title

  • Bar cage rollers · CPC title

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What does patent US10575452B2 cover?
A vertical tilling implement to be pulled behind and agricultural vehicle having a number of gangs of fluted-concave disc blades, rolling baskets, and wheels connected to a main frame. As the vertical tilling implement is pulled, the fluted-concave disc blades move the soil in a direction lateral to the side of the blades as well as up. Meanwhile, the rolling bars aid in leveling the seedbed an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01B49/027. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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