Coupling arrangement for an agricultural tractor
US-2024284816-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US9468138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9468138-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414533619-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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An implement hitch is disclosed for a tractor having arms for attachment to an implement, wherein the arms have part-spherical sockets at their free ends for receiving coupling balls which during operation receive coupling pins on the implement to be connected by means of the hitch to the tractor. The hitch has lifting arms that are each movable by a respective hydraulic cylinder and are connected to the associated hydraulic cylinder by a linkage that incorporates at least one pivot pin. In the invention, at least one of the pivot pins has a projecting extension dimensioned to fit within the through bore of a coupling ball and a stop is provided on the extension to prevent a coupling ball supported by the pivot pin from sliding off the extension.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An implement hitch for coupling an implement to a tractor, the implement hitch comprising: a coupling ball defining a bore; an arm extending between a first end and a free end opposite the first end, the free end of the arm including a part-spherical socket, the arm defining an arm opening spaced apart from the part-spherical socket in a direction of the tractor; a linkage coupled between the arm and a separate component of the tractor, the linkage defining at least one linkage opening aligned with the arm opening; a pivot pin extending through the arm opening and the at least one linkage opening to couple the linkage to the arm at a location of the arm opening, the pivot pin including an extended portion extending outwardly from the linkage and the arm, the extended portion being received within the bore of the coupling ball such that the coupling ball is positioned on the pivot pin; and a retainer configured to be coupled to the pivot pin so as to maintain the coupling ball on the extended portion of the pivot pin. 2. The implement hitch of claim 1 , wherein the separate component corresponds to a hydraulic cylinder of the implement hitch, the hydraulic cylinder configured to raise and lower the arm. 3. The implement hitch of claim 1 , wherein the arm further defines a second arm opening and the linkage defines at least one second linkage opening configured to be aligned within the second arm opening. 4. The implement hitch of claim 3 , further comprising a locking pin received through the second arm opening and the at least one second linkage opening, the locking pin configured to prevent pivotal motion of the arm relative to the linkage about the pivot pin. 5. The implement hitch of claim 1 , wherein the linkage includes a first cheek and a second cheek spaced apart from the first cheek, a portion of the arm defining the arm opening being received between the first and second cheeks. 6. The implement hitch of claim 5 , wherein the at least one linkage opening includes a first linkage opening defined through the first cheek and a second linkage opening defined through the second cheek, the pivot pin extending through the arm opening and the first and second linkage openings. 7. The implement hitch of claim 1 , wherein the retainer includes a peg, the peg being received within a first transverse opening defined through the pivot pin. 8. The implement hitch of claim 7 , further comprising a second transverse opening spaced apart from the first transverse opening along a length of the pivot pin, further comprising a second peg configured to be received within the second traverse opening, the first and second transverse openings being positioned on opposite sides of the coupling ball. 9. The implement hitch of claim 1 , wherein the coupling ball includes a first side positioned adjacent to at least one of the arm or the linkage and a second side opposite the first side, the retainer being coupled to the pivot pin adjacent to the second side of the coupling ball to maintain the coupling ball on the extended portion of the pivot pin.
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specially adapted for implements, e.g. towed tools · CPC title
of the type comprising at least two lower arms and one upper arm generally arranged in a triangle, e.g. three-point hitches · CPC title
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