Tillage implement with foldable frame

US9549496B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9549496-B2
Application numberUS-201414489998-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2014
Priority dateDec 11, 2013
Publication dateJan 24, 2017
Grant dateJan 24, 2017

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An agricultural tillage implement including a main frame section having a pull hitch tube extending in a travel direction, and a tool bar coupled with and extending transverse to the pull hitch tube, and a plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections coupled with the main frame section. The plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections including a first wing section and an adjacent second wing section. Each of the plurality of wing sections have at least one pivotal tool frame. The pivotal tool frame of the first wing section is foldable upward at a first angle, and the pivotal tool frame of the second wing section being foldable upward to a second angle. The first angle and the second angle being different from each other.

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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural tillage implement, comprising: a main frame section including a pull hitch tube extending in a travel direction, and a tool bar coupled with and extending transverse to said pull hitch tube; and a plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections coupled with said main frame section including a first wing section and an adjacent second wing section, each of said plurality of wing sections having at least one pivotal tool frame, said pivotal tool frame of said first wing section being foldable upward at a first angle, said pivotal tool frame of said second wing section being foldable upward at a second angle, said first angle and said second angle being different, said at least one pivotal tool frame including a pivotal fore tool frame and a pivotal aft tool frame for both said first wing section and said second wing section. 2. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1 , wherein said first angle and said second angle both being generally vertical. 3. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1 , wherein said first angle and said second angle differ such that said pivotal tool frame of said first wing section and said pivotal tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other. 4. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1 , wherein said fore tool frame of said first wing section is folded upward at said first angle, said fore tool frame of said second wing section being folded upward at said second angle, said aft tool frame of said first wing section being folded upward at a third angle, said aft tool frame of said second wing section being fold upward at a fourth angle, said third angle and said fourth angle being different. 5. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 4 , wherein said first angle and said second angle are different by a sufficient amount such that said fore tool frame of said first wing section and said fore tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other, said third angle and said fourth angle being different by a sufficient amount such that said aft tool frame of said first wing section and said aft tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other. 6. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 5 , wherein said first angle and said third angle are generally supplementary angles, said second angle and said fourth angle being generally supplementary angles. 7. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 5 , wherein said third angle is approximately 93° and said fourth angle is approximately 83°. 8. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 5 , wherein said third angle and said fourth angle differ by approximately 10°. 9. An agricultural tillage implement, comprising: a main frame section including a pull hitch tube extending in a travel direction, and a tool bar coupled with and extending transverse to said pull hitch tube; and a plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections coupled with said main frame section including a first wing section and an adjacent second wing section, each of said plurality of wing sections having at least one pivotal tool frame, said pivotal tool frame of said first wing section being foldable upward at a first angle, said pivotal tool frame of said second wing section being foldable upward at a second angle, said first angle and said second angle being different, wherein said plurality of wing sections includes three of said wing sections positioned adjacent to one side of said main frame section, and three of said wing sections positioned adjacent to an opposite side of said main frame section, each said pivotal tool frame being foldable to an angle that is different than an adjacent pivotal tool frame. 10. A series of at least two coupled wing sections for an agricultural field cultivator, said series of at least two coupled wing sections comprising: a first wing section; and a second wing section pivotally coupled to said first wing section, both said first wing section and said second wing section each having at least one pivotal tool frame, said pivotal tool frame of said first wing section being folded upward at a first angle, said pivotal tool frame of said second wing section being folded upward at a second angle, said first angle and said second angle being different, said at least one pivotal tool frame including a pivotal fore tool frame and a pivotal aft tool frame for both said first wing section and said second wing section. 11. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 10 , wherein said first angle and said second angle both being generally vertical. 12. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 10 , wherein said first angle and said second angle are different such that said pivotal tool frame of said first wing section and said pivotal tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other. 13. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 10 , wherein said fore tool frame of said first wing section is folded upward at said first angle, said fore tool frame of said second wing section being folded upward at said second angle, said aft tool frame of said first wing section being folded upward at a third angle, said aft tool frame of said second wing section being fold upward at a fourth angle, said third angle and said fourth angle being different. 14. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 13 , wherein said first angle and said second angle are different by a sufficient amount such that said fore tool frame of said first wing section and said fore tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other, said third angle and said fourth angle being different by a sufficient amount such that said aft tool frame of said first wing section and said aft tool frame of said second wing section do not interfere with each other when said first wing section and said second wing section are pivoted upwards toward each other. 15. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 14 , wherein said first angle and said third angle are generally supplementary angles, said second angle and said fourth angle being generally supplementary angles. 16. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 14 , wherein said third angle is approximately 93° and said fourth angle is approximately 83°. 17. The series of at least two coupled wing sections of claim 14 , wherein said third angle and said fourth angle differ by approximately 10°.

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  • A01B29/048Primary

    Bar cage rollers · CPC title

  • the axis being oriented in a longitudinal direction (A01B73/042 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A01B73/065Primary

    to a position essentially forward of the axis, in relation to the direction of travel · CPC title

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What does patent US9549496B2 cover?
An agricultural tillage implement including a main frame section having a pull hitch tube extending in a travel direction, and a tool bar coupled with and extending transverse to the pull hitch tube, and a plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections coupled with the main frame section. The plurality of pivotally coupled wing sections including a first wing section and an adjacent second wing s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01B29/048. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 24 2017 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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