ARRANGEMENT OF POSITIONING MECHANISMS OF SEED DRILLS FOR TRANSPORT

20220117145 · 2022-04-21

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Abstract

Arrangement for positioning mechanisms of seed drill machines for transport, preferably of the “auto trailer” type, including at least one toolholder bar, with their respective sowing units, divided into a central piece coupled to the structure of the chassis, and two side pieces, one at each side of the central piece, which pivot in a horizontal plane for being folded, with the corresponding sowing units, from the working position of the seed drill to the transport position parallel to the longitudinal axis of the chassis. The toolholder bar is mounted on a cart attached by guide plates to a lift tower and moves both up and down along said tower by triggering hydraulic cylinders. The lift tower is coupled to mobility device, with the toolholder bars and sowing units, from the working position to the transport position of the seed drill, and vice versa. The transport position is defined in a section of the drawbar next to the attachment end of a transportation tractor of the machine.

Claims

1. A positioning mechanisms an auto trailer seed drill machine comprising; at least one toolholder bar, each toolholder bar having a sowing units, divided into a central piece adapted to be coupled to a chassis of a agricultural machine, and two side pieces located at each side of the central piece which can pivot in a horizontal plane for being folded, with the corresponding sowing units, from a working position of the seed drill to a transport position parallel to the longitudinal axis of the chassis, and vice versa, wherein the toolholder bar is mounted on a cart attached by guide plates to a lift tower and moves up and down along said tower by triggering hydraulic cylinders, and wherein the seed drill the lift tower (12) is coupled to a mobility device, with the toolholder bars (5) and sowing units (4), from the working position to the transport position of the seed drill (1), and vice versa, wherein the transport position defined in a section of the drawbar (2) next to the attachment end of a tractor (3) of transport of the machine, and said transport position coinciding with the gravitational center of the seed drill as a whole and with the balance point of the weight in respect of the chassis axis (14).

2. The positioning mechanisms in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gravitational center of the seed drill in transport position is defined over the location of the transport wheels (10).

3. The positioning of mechanisms in accordance with claim 1, wherein said mobility device of the lift tower (12) is a hydraulic cylinder (13) that expands between the chassis (14) and the drawbar (2).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0007] For the purpose of clarity and a better comprehension of the invention herein, a machine corresponding to the prior art is illustrated, as well as an example of the preferred method of implementation of the machine, which is the subject matter of the invention herein, where:

[0008] FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of the seed drill in working position and coupled to a tractor generically represented, with its toolholder bars and without the sowing units, for the sake of more clarity of the Figure.

[0009] FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the seed drill in working position, without the tractor and with sowing units in the respective toolholder bars.

[0010] FIG. 3 is another rear perspective view of the seed drill, where the toolholder bars are shown lifting vertically to the transport position.

[0011] FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of the seed drill with its toolholder bars lifted, as illustrated in FIG. 3, and now, shifting form the working position to the transport position.

[0012] FIG. 5 is a side view of the seed drill of how the toolholder bars would be located in the transport position.

[0013] FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the seed drill in transport position and coupled to a tractor, with no sowing units, for the purpose of clarity of the Figure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0014] FIGS. 1 and 2 show the seed drill in working position coupled from the drawbar 2 to a tractor 3 (not illustrated in FIG. 2), and they show that sowing units 4 (not illustrated in FIG. 1) are supported by their respective toolholder bars 5 mounted, from one of its ends, over a cart 6, which moves vertically inside the guide plates 7, and the movement of the cart 6 is triggered by a hydraulic cylinder 8, coupled directly to said cart 6, and hydraulic cylinders 9 placed in theft corresponding supports fixed on the opposite ends of the toolholder bars 5 where the transport wheels 10 of the machine can be found. The wheels 11, coupled on the opposite ends of the toolholder bars 5, have the function of copying the irregularities of the field to avow all sowing units 4 to be on the optimal height position during seeding. Besides, said wheels 10 support the toolholder bars 5 when the seed drill goes to the transport position. The guide plates 7 are operationally attached to a movable tower 12, which can move horizontally by means of the hydraulic cylinder 13 placed, as shown in FIG. 5, under the chassis 14.

[0015] The drawbar 2 is defined by a bar 15a partially placed in a tubular body 15b that is projected as an integral part of the chassis 14, and said bar 15a and said body 15b form a telescopic coupling in such a way as to allow the movement of the chassis 14 from the working position of the seed drill to the transport position and vice versa. Between said chassis 14 projection 15 and each toolholder bar 5, a respective telescopic tightener is extended 16, at the same time, between the cart 6 and the supports 4′ of each toolholder bar 5, respective hydraulic cylinders 17 are extended for the purpose of simultaneously folding both toolholder bars 5 from the working position to the transport position and vice versa. Through a piece 18 defined by two arms articulately linked from theft respective ends, the chassis 14 terrains coupled to the rear end of the arm 15a of the bar 2 during the movements that go from the working to the transport position of the seed drill and vice versa.

[0016] FIG. 3 shows the toolholder bars 5 with the sowing units 4 being vertically lifted by means of the hydraulic cylinders 8 and 9, from the working position to the folding position until they get to the transport position of the seed drill.

[0017] FIG. 4 shows the toolholder bars 5 with their corresponding sowing units 4 in an intermediate folding point, by the triggering of the telescopic tighteners 16 and the hydraulic cylinders 17, from the working position to the transport position of the seed drill. FIG. 6 shows how the seed drill is attached from the drawbar 2 to the tractor 3 for transport while occupying a minimum width in the road, rout, etc., through which it moves. In this position, we can say that with the toolholder bars 5 completely folded parallel to the drawbar 2 and pushed forward, the weight of the seed drill is balanced over the transport wheels 10, thus, achieving the proposed objective with the aforementioned noteworthy advantages.

[0018] The following is a brief description of the operational sequence to make the seed drill go from the working position to the transport position; [0019] a) First, the hydraulic cylinders are simultaneously triggered 8 and 9 to lift the toolholder bars 5 with all the sowing units 4, being the wheels 11 placed on the ground. [0020] b) Subsequently, the hydraulic cylinders are simultaneously triggered 17 in such a way that the toolholder bars 5 start to close until being placed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drawbar 2 of the seed drill, while the tower 12 moves backwards, meaning that it moves to the opposite end of the drawbar 2 where the tractor 3 is attached. Precisely, the movement of the tower 12 makes the gravitational center of the seed drill as a whole to be placed on the transport wheels 10, which makes all mechanisms to be balanced and the weight over the end of the drawbar 2, which is coupled over the drawbar of the tractor, to be minimal.

[0021] Having described and determined the nature of the invention herein and the way in which said invention shall be implemented, it is hereby requested that the following be claimed as an exclusive property and right: