System for applying down pressure in a coulter assembly
US-8985234-B2 · Mar 24, 2015 · US
US9955622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9955622-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514664553-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A coulter assembly for an agricultural implement. The coulter assembly includes a support structure and a disc blade rotatably mounted to the support structure. The coulter assembly also includes a spring assembly coupled to the support structure and configured to urge the disc blade into soil. The spring assembly includes a variable rate spring.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coulter assembly for an agricultural implement comprising: a support structure; a disc blade rotatably mounted to the support structure; and a spring assembly coupled to the support structure and configured to urge the disc blade into soil, wherein the spring assembly comprises a variable rate spring having multiple spring constants, and the spring rate of the variable rate spring is configured to vary in response to compression of the variable rate spring. 2. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a coil spring including a first portion having a first pitch, and a second portion having a second pitch, and wherein the second pitch is approximately 20 to 40 percent of the first pitch. 3. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a coil spring including a first portion having a first pitch, and a second portion having a second pitch, and wherein the second portion comprises fewer coils than the first portion. 4. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a first portion having a first spring constant, and a second portion having a second spring constant, and wherein the first spring constant is at least 20 percent greater than the second spring constant. 5. The coulter assembly of claim 4 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a coil spring, the first portion comprises a first pitch to establish the first spring constant, and the second portion comprises a second pitch to establish the second spring constant. 6. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a coil spring having at least two different pitches. 7. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the variable rate spring comprises a coil spring having a first set of at least three coils with a first pitch, and a second set of at least three coils with a second pitch. 8. The coulter assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first set of at least three coils is located at a first end of the variable rate spring, and the second set of at least three coils is located at a second end of the variable rate spring. 9. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , comprising an actuator configured to adjust a position of the support structure relative to the soil. 10. The coulter assembly of claim 1 , comprising a rockshaft configured to mount to an end of the spring assembly. 11. A coulter assembly for an agricultural implement comprising: a disc blade; and a spring assembly configured to urge the disc blade into soil, wherein the spring assembly comprises a variable rate spring having multiple spring constants, and the spring rate of the variable rate spring is configured to vary in response to compression of the variable rate spring. 12. The coulter assembly of claim 11 , comprising a support structure coupled to a first end of the spring assembly, wherein a second end of the spring assembly is configured to mount to a rockshaft. 13. The coulter assembly of claim 11 , comprising an actuator configured to compress and decompress the spring assembly.
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