Cultivator
11350552 · 2022-06-07
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Abstract
The invention relates to agricultural manual implements with teeth, particularly to operating elements of hand cultivators. The operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 contains distributed spiral teeth 3, forming an open circular profile 4 in the plan. The spiral teeth 3 are connected in the upper part to each other in the shape of a regular polygon 5, while the pointed part 6 of the spiral tooth 3 smoothly passes into its remaining cylindrical part 7. The tilt angle of the spiral teeth 3 to the horizon is β=25-45°, the sharpening angle of the teeth is α=20-40°, the angle of rotation of the full penetration of the tooth 3 is γ=40-120°, and the thickness of the cutting edge 7 of the spiral tooth 3 is h=1-3 mm. The invention allows to reduce the fatigue of human muscles during loosening due to easy penetration of the operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 into the soil when it is installed on the soil at the angle δ=60-90° to the horizon while minimizing premature soil subsidence, eliminating the need to repeat cultivation of the same plot.
Claims
1. A cultivator containing an operating element with distributed spiral teeth forming an open circular profile in a plan view, in an upper part and connected to each other in the shape of a regular polygon, wherein the spiral teeth are made with a pointed part with the sharpening angle α=20°-40°, the tilt angle to the horizon β=25°-45° and wherein each tooth can rotate for penetration about an angle of rotation in the interval γ=40°-120°.
2. The cultivator of claim 1, wherein the spiral tooth has a pointed part smoothly passing into its cylindrical part.
3. The cultivator of claim 1, wherein the spiral tooth is made with the cutting edge of the thickness h=1-3 mm.
4. The cultivator of claim 1, wherein the operating element is capable of penetrating the soil at an angle of δ=60°-90° to the horizon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(9) The cultivator 1 includes an operating element 2 with spiral teeth 3 with an open circular profile 4 connected in the upper part in the shape of a regular polygon 5.
(10) The operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 is made by forging or precise forging methods. The spiral teeth 3 are made in the pointed part 6 with a sharpening angle α=20°-40°, a tilt angle to the horizon β=25°-45°, and with the possibility of rotation of the full penetration of the tooth 3 in the interval γ=40°-120°. The thickness h of the cutting edge 7 of the spiral tooth 3 is equal to 1-3 mm. The operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 can be installed on various types of vertical poles 8, including telescopic, and those having straight, curved, or S-shaped handles 9.
(11) The cultivator 1 with the aforementioned operating element 2 works as follows.
(12) The operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 is installed on the soil surface at the angle of 60-90°. The pole 8 is turned with the handle 9 and the operating element 2 is immersed in the soil until the spiral teeth 3 get into the soil, then the cultivator is removed from the soil, the cultivator 1 is moved to the side and the cycle is repeated. The possibility to install the operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 at the angle of 60-90° allows to use it on uneven soil surfaces, including mountainous surfaces, slopes, where it is not possible to install the cultivator 1 exactly vertically (90°). Such angle of 60°-90° also allows to process very hard soil, since the combination of the aforementioned design features of the operating element 2 ensures the efficient operation of the cultivator 1 and is confirmed by the cause-and-effect relation between the design features of the operating element 2 of the cultivator 1 and the data on fatigue of the user's muscles which are presented in relation to the need to overcome the soil resistance when cultivating it with the cultivator 1 and are correlated in the Table below where the teeth 3 tilt angles to the horizon are 25°-45°, the sharpening angle is 20°-40° in the pointed part 6, the angle of rotation of the full penetration of the spiral tooth 3 is γ=40°-120° and the thickness of the cutting edge 7 of the spiral tooth 3 is h=1-3, as well as the smooth transition of the pointed part 6 of the spiral tooth 3 into its remaining cylindrical part 7, and are associated with the technical result, which lies in reducing the fatigue of human muscles when loosening the soil.
(13) TABLE-US-00001 Cultivator operating element parameter Parameter value User's muscle fatigue indicator Teeth angle to the >25° Low soil resistance, while a large rotation angle of the operating horizon element is required for the full penetration of the teeth into the soil, i.e. it is necessary to make more effort to turn the handle of the cultivator, sometimes the user has to change the position of hands: the soil loosens strongly along the closed tooth profile and its premature eruption occurs when shaking the cultivator. 25-45° Weak soil resistance when deepening the operating element with the pitch into the soil, the rotation of the teeth does not require a change of 1° in the position of the user's hands, which reduces the load on the user's muscles: the soil with roots clenched in the spiral of teeth is easily detached and mostly remains there when the cultivator's operating element is removed from the soil. <45° Strong soil resistance when deepening the operating element into the soil and at a small rotation angle, which requires a lot of effort from the user's muscles: a part of the soil, clenched in the spiral of teeth is not detached when turning, which requires additional efforts to separate it when shaking the cultivator. Teeth sharpening >20° When the cultivator is deepened, the weeds and roots of plants angle string and cling to the teeth, which requires more effort to overcome the soil resistance. 20-40° When the cultivator is deepened, the weeds and roots of plants with the pitch do not cling to the teeth, but get inside the spiral of teeth with of 1° the soil or get cut from this spiral. <40° When the cultivator is deepened, there is a high soil resistance due to the low ability of the teeth of the operating element to penetrate into it, which requires more effort from the user. Angle of rotation of >40° The full penetration of the teeth into the soil is not ensured, the tooth full which requires repeated cultivation. penetration 40-120° The full penetration of the teeth into the soil is ensured and no change in the position of the user's hands is required. <120° Frequent change of position of the user's hands with further rotation of the operating element of the cultivator is needed, so more effort is required from the user. >1 mm When the operating element is deepened, roots of plants and weeds string and cling to the teeth, which requires more effort to overcome the soil resistance. Tooth cutting edge 1-3 mm When the operating element is deepened in the soil, roots of thickness with the pitch plants and weeds do not cling to the teeth and do not abut of 0.5 mm against them, so less effort is required from the user. >3 mm When the operating element is deepened, roots of plants and weeds do not string onto the teeth, but abut against them and additional effort is required to overcome the resistance. smooth transition of When the operating element is deepened in the soil, roots of the pointed part of the tooth plants and weeds do not cling to the teeth, but get inside the into its cylindrical part spiral of teeth with the soil.
(14) The data in the Table were obtained as a result of numerous tests of cultivator 1, with various operating elements 2 (see
(15) It should be noted that for a specialist it is obvious that the invention can be implemented with an operating element 2 with a different number of spiral teeth 3 (see