Patent classifications
A01B59/066
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MEANS FOR ENGAGING THE SAME TO A TRACTOR
An agricultural tractor mounting assembly comprising a toolbar engaged with a first implement engaging a soil subsurface and also equipped with a carrying tool for engaging another implement. The carrying tool may include hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic charged accumulators which lift, suspend, and support implements behind a toolbar engaged to a tractor. The implement engaging the soil and the carrier tool may be engaged to the toolbar of the tractor mounting assembly which is engaged to the tractor.
Mounting bracket for a front three-point hitch
A mounting bracket for mounting a front three-point hitch on a tractor includes a linking part for articulated mounting of the front three-point hitch, a connecting part for coupling the linking part to a support structure of the tractor, and a first contact region defined on the linking part and a second contact region defined on the connecting part. The first contact region interacts with the second contact region for coupling the linking part to the connecting part. The first contact region and the second contact region are separably clamped to one another in a coupling position. The linking part is selectively disposable in one of a plurality of coupling positions relative to the connecting part.
Attachment and support system for a harvester system
A harvester system that includes a work vehicle. A harvester attachment removably couples to the work vehicle. The harvester attachment includes a tool bar. A quick connector couples to the tool bar. The quick connector removably couples and uncouples the harvester attachment to the work vehicle. A support system removably couples to the work vehicle. The support system supports operation of the harvester attachment.
WORKING VEHICLE
A working vehicle includes a traveling vehicle body, a linking device capable of linking a working device to the traveling vehicle body, a sensor provided on the working device to monitor at least a surrounding area of the working device provided on the working device, and a controller to perform control relating to automatic operation of the traveling vehicle body based on a planned travel route and monitored information obtained by the sensor. The controller is configured or programmed to include an automatic operation controller to determine the automatic operation to be performed if the monitored information contains no obstacles and to determine the automatic operation not to be performed if the monitored information contains an obstacle.
HITCH ASSEMBLY WITH ELECTRIC LINEAR ACTUATOR
A hitch assembly may comprise a fixed actuator support bracket that includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The hitch assembly may further comprise a modular actuator connection bracket including a first bracket end that is connected to the upper portion of the fixed actuator support bracket. A lower link of the hitch assembly may include a link end that is pivotally connected to the lower portion of the fixed actuator support bracket. Additionally, the hitch assembly may also comprise an electric linear actuator that includes a first actuator end that is connected to a second bracket end of the modular actuator connection bracket and a second actuator end that is connected to a body of the lower link, in which the lower link is moved by extension or retraction of the electric linear actuator to pivot with respect to the lower portion of the fixed actuator support bracket.
VEHICLE WITH ONE OR MORE HITCH ASSEMBLIES
A vehicle may comprise a vehicle frame and one or more hitch assemblies mounted to the vehicle frame, in which one of the hitch assemblies may comprise a fixed actuator support bracket, the fixed actuator support bracket including an upper portion and a lower portion. The hitch assembly may further comprise a modular actuator connection bracket including a first bracket end that is connected to the upper portion. A lower link of the hitch assembly may include a lower link end that is connected to the lower portion. The hitch assembly may also comprise an electric linear actuator that includes a first actuator end that is connected to a second bracket end of the modular actuator connection bracket and a second actuator end that is connected to a body of the lower link, in which the lower link is moved by extension or retraction of the electric linear actuator.
HITCH ASSEMBLY WITH FRAME MOUNTING RADIUS CUT OUTS
A hitch assembly system may comprise a fixed actuator support bracket that includes one or more radius cut outs and a first pin hole. The system may further comprise a modular actuator connection bracket that includes a first bracket end that is connected to an upper portion of the fixed actuator support bracket. A lower link of the system may include a link end that comprises a second pin hole, wherein the lower link is pivotally connected to the fixed actuator support bracket via a pin or bolt that is inserted in the first pin hole and the second pin hole. The system may also comprise an electric linear actuator that includes a first actuator end that is connected to the modular actuator connection bracket and the lower link, in which the lower link is moved by extension or retraction of the electric linear actuator to pivot.
HITCH ASSEMBLY SYSTEM WITH SUPPORT BRACKET RADIUS CUT OUTS
A hitch assembly system may comprise a fixed actuator support bracket that includes an upper portion that comprises a radius cut out and a first pair of pin holes. The hitch assembly system may further comprise a modular actuator connection bracket including a first bracket end that comprises a second pair of pin holes, the modular actuator connection bracket being connected to the fixed actuator support bracket via the first and second pair of pin holes. A lower link of the hitch assembly system may be pivotally connected to the fixed actuator support bracket or an additional fixed actuator support bracket. Additionally, the hitch assembly system may also comprise an electric linear actuator that is connected to the modular actuator connection bracket and the lower link, in which the lower link is moved by extension or retraction of the electric linear actuator to pivot with respect to the support bracket.
Hitch device for agricultural vehicle
A hitch device for an implement is capable of being mounted on an agricultural vehicle, including: a first chassis extending in a vertical plane, the normal to which is substantially the direction of travel of the hitch; a second chassis also extending in the vertical plane and mounted with capacity for translational movement on the first chassis in the transverse direction with respect to the direction of travel of the hitch; an actuator causing the translational movement of the second chassis with respect to the first chassis; an attachment device for fixing the first chassis to the rear of the agricultural vehicle; and a system for attaching an agricultural implement, the system allowing the implement to pivot about the vertical.
Agricultural implements and means for engaging the same to a tractor
An agricultural tractor mounting assembly comprising a toolbar engaged with a first implement engaging a soil subsurface and also equipped with a carrying tool for engaging another implement. The carrying tool may include hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic charged accumulators which lift, suspend, and support implements behind a toolbar engaged to a tractor. The implement engaging the soil and the carrier tool may be engaged to the toolbar of the tractor mounting assembly which is engaged to the tractor.