Agricultural row unit accessory
11185008 ยท 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B15/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02P60/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A01C5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B15/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tool assembly for a planter row unit resides at the forward end of the row unit beneath the tool bar. The assembly includes a bracket assembly connected to the row unit, with a ground engaging tool removably mounted on the bracket assembly for movement between raised and lowered positions. A linear actuator controls the position of the tool. The tool may also include a depth control mechanism. Different tools can be interchanged on the bracket assembly.
Claims
1. An improved planter row unit mounted on an agricultural tool bar with a mounting bracket attached to the tool bar, a frame pivotally connected to the mounting bracket and supporting a pair of disc openers, a pair of gauge wheels behind the disc openers, and the frame being pivotally mounted to the mounting bracket with a first set of parallel link arms extending between the mounting bracket and the frame, the improvement comprising: a bracket assembly mounted to the mounting bracket and being separate from the first set of parallel link arms; a tool mounted on the bracket assembly so as to reside beneath the tool bar at a forward end of the planter row unit; a second set of parallel link arms extending between the bracket assembly and the tool; and the second set of link arms including left and right pairs of upper and lower arms.
2. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool is pivotal between raised and lowered positions.
3. The planter row unit of claim 2 further comprising a linear actuator attached to the bracket assembly to move the bracket assembly between the raised and lowered positions.
4. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool includes a height control mechanism.
5. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool is mounted to the bracket assembly using hooks.
6. The tool of claim 5 further comprising a removable retention pin to preclude unhooking of the bracket assembly.
7. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool includes at least one gauge wheel.
8. The planter row unit of claim 7 wherein the gauge wheel is height adjustable.
9. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool is centered longitudinally on the planter row unit.
10. The planter row unit of claim 1 wherein the tool is selected from a set comprising a debris cleaner, a fertilizer applicator, a rolling basket, coulters, and crop rollers.
11. The tool of claim 1 wherein the upper arms are curved.
12. The tool of claim 1 wherein the upper arms are L-shaped.
13. The tool of claim 1 wherein the lower arms reside between the upper arms.
14. The tool of claim 1 further comprising a linear actuator to adjust the height of the tool.
15. The tool of claim 14 wherein the linear actuator is operatively connected to the mounting bracket and to the lower ends of the bracket assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(52) The present invention is directed towards a ground engaging accessory or tool 10 used in conjunction with a planter row unit 12 mounted to a tool bar 14. The row unit 12 includes a front mounting bracket 16 for attached to the tool bar 14, parallel link arms 18, and a frame 20 to support a pair of disc openers 22, and pair of gauge wheels 24, and a pair of closing wheels 26. The frame 20 can be raised and lowered between transport and field positions by the hydraulic system of the tractor. While the accessory 10 of the present invention can be used on any row unit, the details of the row unit 12 shown in the drawings are described in detail in Applicant's published applications 2017/0258002 and 2017/030,364, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
(53) In the drawings, the accessory 10 is shown to be a sweep or cleaner for pushing aside debris in the field before seeds are planted. It is understood that the accessory may be other tools, such as fertilizer application tools, rolling baskets, coulters, cover crop rollers, and other types of residue removal tools, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(54) The accessory 10 is attached to the mounting bracket 16 of the row unit 12 so as to reside at the front of the row unit 12, substantially below the tool bar 14 and spaced forwardly from the disc openers 22. A bracket mount assembly 28 having a pair of spaced apart arms 30 is welded or otherwise fixed to the front mounting bracket 16 of the tool bar 12. A pair of L-shaped upper link arms 32 are pivotally mounted to the arms 30 of the mount assembly 28 via a pivot shaft 34. A receiver assembly 36 having a pair of spaced apart arms 38 is pivotally mounted to the lower rear ends of the link arms 32 by a pivot shaft 40 at the upper ends of the arms 38. The mounting of the link arms 32 on the shafts 34 and 40 includes a composite spacer or washer 42, a tapered bearing race 44, a tapered bushing 46, and a retainer nut 48 mounted on the threaded ends of the shafts 34, 40. The tapered bearing or bushing 46 and the race 44 are described in applicant's published patent application 2017/0261034, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
(55) A pair of lower link arms 50 each have upper ends pivotally attached to the arms 30 of the mount assembly 28 via a pivot shaft 52, while the lower ends of the link arms 50 are pivotally attached to the arms 38 of the receiver assembly 36 using shafts 54. The pivotal mounting of the links arm 50 on the shafts 52, 54 also include washers, racers, tapered bushings, and nuts, similar to those described above with respect to the upper link arms 32 and shafts 34, 40.
(56) A linear actuator, such as a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder 56 with an extendible/retractable rod 58, is mounted between the row unit mounting bracket 16 and the receiver assembly 36. More particularly, the upper end of the cylinder 56 is pivotally attached to a pair of arms 60 welded or otherwise fixed to the mounting bracket 16 and extending rearwardly therefrom, while the lower end of the rod 58 is attached to a U-shaped plate 60 pivotally attached to the lower ends of the arms 38 of the receiver assembly 36 via bolts or pins 62, or similar pivotal fasteners. It is understood that the cylinder 56 and the rod 58 can be reversed, such that the rod is attached to the arms 59 and the cylinder 56 is attached to the plate 60. Also, the cylinder 56 and the rod 58 can be replaced with another linear actuator, such as a spring, or an electric actuator, without departing from the scope of the invention.
(57) The accessory tool 10 includes a frame 64, as shown in
(58) A depth control assembly 76 is mounted within the frame 64. The depth control assembly 76 includes left and right arms 78, as shown in
(59) The accessory tool 10 shown in the drawings is a sweep or cleaner used to remove debris on the ground prior to planting, such as the crop residue resulting from no-till farming. The sweep or cleaner includes a pair of discs 98 and a pair of gauge wheels 100 which are rotatably mounted in canted orientations on the left and right sides of the tool 10, as best seen in
(60) The depth control spindle 122 (
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(63) In use, the accessory 10 can be quickly and easily attached and detached to the row unit 12 via the hooks 66, 68 of the frame 64, and the retention pin 74. The rod 58 of the cylinder 56, or other linear actuator, can be extended and retracted for movement between the lowered position, shown in
(64) When the accessory is a sweep, such as one with the discs 98 and gauge wheels 100, the depth of the sweep can be quickly and easily adjusted by the depth control assembly 76, such that the gauge wheels 100 on each side of the sweep can be moved in unison, relative to the discs, such that the depth which the discs penetrate the soil can be increased or decreased, depending upon the debris or material being removed in front of the row planter opener discs 22.
(65) The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.