Gauge Wheel System
20210368664 · 2021-12-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to agricultural devices, and in particular, to a gauge wheel system for use in an agricultural device. In one aspect of the invention there is provided a gauge wheel for use on cultivation equipment comprising a hub member having a central bearing portion for mounting to the cultivation equipment; a peripheral flange portion displaced laterally with respect to the hub member; and a resilient coil member mounted to a surface of the hub member at a proximal end and comprising at least two windings that extend between the hub member and the peripheral flange portion to terminate at a free distal end adjacent the peripheral flange portion; wherein the free distal end of the resilient coil member is constrained to prevent contact of the resilient coil member with the peripheral flange portion.
Claims
1. A gauge wheel for use on cultivation equipment comprising: a hub member having a central bearing portion for mounting to the cultivation equipment; a peripheral flange portion displaced laterally with respect to the hub member; and a resilient coil member mounted to a surface of the hub member at a proximal end and comprising at least two windings that extend between the hub member and the peripheral flange portion to terminate at a free distal end adjacent the peripheral flange portion; wherein the free distal end of the resilient coil member is constrained to prevent contact of the resilient coil member with the peripheral flange portion.
2. A gauge wheel according to claim 1, wherein the hub member comprises at least three spokes that extend radially from the central bearing portion to define a surface of the hub member that is substantially open.
3. A gauge wheel according to claim 2, wherein the peripheral flange portion is detachably mounted to the hub member at a distal end of the spokes.
4. A gauge wheel according to claim 3, wherein the peripheral flange portion is detachably mounted to the distal end of the spokes by way of a plurality of support bars.
5. A gauge wheel according to claim 4, wherein the support bars are mounted to a surface of the peripheral flange portion and extend inside the resilient coil member to engage with the distal ends of the spokes.
6. A gauge wheel according to claim 5, wherein the at least one of the support bars has a cover member mounted thereon, the cover member being configured to contact the resilient coil member to constrain and prevent contact of the resilient coil member with the peripheral flange portion.
7. A gauge wheel according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral flange portion is formed integral with the hub member.
8. A gauge wheel according to claim 7, wherein the hub member has at least three spoke members extending between the central bearing portion and the peripheral flange portion such that the hub member is substantially open.
9. A gauge wheel according to claim 1, wherein at least one spacer member is mounted to the hub member so as to locate and constrain the resilient coil member in position.
10. A gauge wheel according to claim 9, wherein the at least one spacer member is mounted on a support bar extending from the peripheral flange portion and within the windings of the resilient coil member towards the hub member.
11. A gauge wheel according to claim 10, wherein at least two support bars extend from the peripheral flange portion at opposing positions about a periphery thereof
12. A gauge wheel according to claim 10, wherein the at least one spacer member has a projection that abuts the coil member to substantially constrain the coil member in position.
13. A gauge wheel according to claim 10, wherein the projection is configured to at least partially receive the coil member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.
[0037] The present invention will be described below in relation to a gauge wheel system for use in cultivation equipment. The gauge wheel system of the present invention may be employed for use with a variety of other equipment such as seeders and the like for planting seeds and young plants, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
[0038] Referring to
[0039] The central bearing portion 11 is connected to the peripheral flange portion 13 by way of spokes 14. In the embodiment as depicted there are three spokes 14, although the number of spokes may vary as required. The three spokes 14 are spaced about the central bearing portion 11 in a manner that provides open spaces therebetween to enable any foreign matter, such that mud, soil and related matter, that may enter the wheel during use, to be readily released and not collect and build-up within the hub portion 12 of the wheel 10. As a result of the spokes 14, the surface of the hub portion is substantially open to prevent any build-up of soil or mud therein. In this regard, approximately 66% the surface of the hub portion is a void, however the percentage of the surface of the hub portion that is open or void may vary between 50-80%.
[0040] A resilient coil member 15 is mounted to the hub portion 12 to form the outer periphery of the gauge wheel 10 as shown. The coil member 15 is made from a resilient material, such as spring steel, although other resilient materials made from polymeric or composite materials, are also envisaged. The coil member is wound in a helical manner through approximately two windings, as is depicted more clearly in
[0041] One end 16 of the coil member 15 is secured to an outer or front surface of the hub portion 12 by way of brackets 17. The second or distal end of the coil member 15 is not secured to the hub portion 12 and is maintained free to provide a degree of flexibility in the coil member 15 to allow movement of the coil member relative to the hub portion 12.
[0042] A pair of support bars 20 extend from the peripheral flange portion 15 of the hub portion 12 at opposing locations about the periphery thereof, as is shown in
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[0044] As is depicted in
[0045] The peripheral flange portion 13 of the hub portion 12 may also have a bevelled outer edge (not shown). The bevelled outer edge may have an angle of between 5-50, preferably around 15 degrees from the horizontal to assist in cleaning a disc when the gauge wheel is mounted to cultivation equipment. Such a bevelled edge will also minimise compaction of the soil against a seed furrow during use.
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[0047] The lip member 40 has mounting arms 42 that extend substantially orthogonally with respect to the body of the lip member 40, as shown. The mounting arms 42 are configured to be mounted to a spoke 14 of the hub portion 12 by way of screws or similar fastening members. In this arrangement the lip member 40 may be mounted or demounted as desired so as to provide wear protection to the outer surface of the peripheral flange portion 13, which often contacts the disc and wears overtime.
[0048] Yet another embodiment of a gauge wheel 50 of the present invention is depicted in
[0049] The hub portion 52 is in the form of a substantially planar body having a central recess 51 for receiving a central bearing 53. Three spoke members 54 extend radially from the central recess 51 and terminate at a free end 54a. A mount portion 56 extends between two of the spoke members 54, to form a plate for mounting an end of the resilient coil 55 thereto.
[0050] As is shown in
[0051] The peripheral flange 60 is mounted to the hub portion 52 by way of support bars 62. The support bars 62 project from a surface of the peripheral flange 60 as best shown in
[0052] The coil 55 is wound about the support bars 62 as is shown in
[0053] In the gauge wheel 50, should the peripheral flange 60 require replacement, it can be simply detached from the hub portion 52 and replaced as required. The cover members 65 can also be replaced by simply detaching the peripheral flange 60 from the hub portion 52. The outer edge of the peripheral flange is depicted as having a bevel or angled surface, as previously discussed in relation to the earlier embodiments.
[0054] It will be appreciated that the gauge wheel of the present invention employs a hub portion that is significantly exposed due to only three spoke members employed thereon. This not only minimises the weight of the gauge wheel, but also ensures that any organic material or mud that enters the hub portion 12 will be less likely to become lodged and collect therein and build-up over time. Similarly, the space between the coil windings is maximised to further minimise organic material or mud building up therebetween. Also, by providing a means for locating ad retaining the coil with respect to the peripheral flange, the coil retains its flexibility and is prevented from any undue wear that may occur should the coil move into contact with the other metal components of the gauge wheel. This ensures that the working life of the gauge wheel is maximised and provides a degree of variability in relation to the structural set up of the gauge wheel depending upon the type of soil and the operating conditions.
[0055] The gauge wheel of the present invention may be used in association with a cutting disc assembly having one or more rotating cutting discs for cutting a furrow or furrows in a field. In this regard, the gauge wheel may be fitted to the outside of cutting disc assembly, sharing the same axle, to control the depth of cutting. Alternatively, the gauge wheel may be mounted on a separate axle to the cutting device.
[0056] Throughout the specification and claims the word “comprise” and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word “comprise” and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
[0057] Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premise that the component, item, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the gauge wheel uppermost.
[0058] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.