Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for Agricultural Implement
20220248591 ยท 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01B63/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An agricultural implement having a center section and wings is converted from dedicated free-floating wings to provide active-down pressure upon the wings. The agricultural implement has been manufactured with hydraulic cylinders to raise and lower the wings. The hydraulic cylinders are connected at one end to the center section, and at the other end to the wings by way of pins and slots. The hydraulic cylinders, the pins, and the slots are configured so that when the wings are lowered, the wings of the agricultural implement as manufactured free-float vertically by way of unrestricted motion of the pins in the slots. Tie-plates and second pins are configured to engage the first pins and the slots, and to restrict the motion of the first pins in the slots. A pressure controlled hydraulic circuit is connected to the hydraulic cylinders and controls an amount of down-pressure applied by the hydraulic cylinders.
Claims
1. An agricultural implement converted from dedicated vertically free-floating wings to provide active-down pressure upon at least one wing, comprising: the agricultural implement having a center section and the at least one wing; the agricultural implement having been manufactured with at least one hydraulic cylinder operable to raise the at least one wing to a vertical position and to lower the at least one wing to a horizontal position; the at least one hydraulic cylinder being connected at one end to the center section, and being connected at its other end to the at least one wing by way of a first pin and a slot; the at least one hydraulic cylinder, the first pin, and the slot being further configured so that when the at least one wing is in the horizontal position, the at least one wing of the agricultural implement as manufactured free-floats vertically by way of unrestricted motion of the first pin in the slot; a tie-plate and a second pin configured to engage the first pin and the slot, and to restrict the motion of the first pin in the slot; and a pressure controlled hydraulic circuit connected to the at least one hydraulic cylinder and operable to control an amount of down-pressure applied by the at least one hydraulic cylinder.
2. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic pressure control valve.
3. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic valve configured to selectively act as both a hydraulic pressure control valve and a non-pressure control valve.
4. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein: the tie-plate engages the first pin at an end of the slot proximal to the center section, and engages the second pin at an end of the slot distal to the center section.
5. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein: the tie-plate engages the first pin within a clevis that is connected to the at least one cylinder.
6. A conversion kit for converting at least one wing of an agricultural implement from dedicated vertically free-floating wings to at least one wing having active down-pressure, wherein: the agricultural implement having a center section and the at least one wing; the agricultural implement having been manufactured with at least one hydraulic cylinder operable to raise the at least one wing to a vertical position and to lower the at least one wing to a horizontal position; the at least one hydraulic cylinder being connected at one end to the center section, and being connected at its other end to the at least one wing by way of a first pin and a slot; the at least one hydraulic cylinder, the first pin, and the slot being further configured so that when the at least one wing is in the horizontal position, the at least one wing of the agricultural implement as manufactured free-floats vertically by way of unrestricted motion of the first pin in the slot; the conversion kit comprising: a tie-plate and a second pin configured to engage the first pin and the slot, and to restrict the motion of the first pin in the slot; and a pressure controlled hydraulic circuit connected to the at least one hydraulic cylinder and operable to control an amount of down-pressure applied by the at least one hydraulic cylinder.
7. The conversion kit of claim 6, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic pressure control valve.
8. The conversion kit of claim 6, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic valve configured to selectively act as both a hydraulic pressure control valve and a non-pressure control valve.
9. The conversion kit of claim 6, wherein: the tie-plate engages the first pin at an end of the slot proximal to the center section, and engages the second pin at an end of the slot distal to the center section.
10. The conversion kit of claim 6, wherein: the tie-plate engages the first pin within a clevis that is connected to the at least one cylinder.
11. A method of converting at least one wing of an agricultural implement from dedicated free-floating operation to active down-pressure, comprising the steps of: providing the agricultural implement having a center section and the at least one wing; the agricultural implement having been manufactured with at least one hydraulic cylinder operable to raise the at least one wing to a vertical position and to lower the at least one wing to a horizontal position; the at least one hydraulic cylinder being connected at one end to the center section, and being connected at its other end to the at least one wing by way of a first pin and a slot; the at least one hydraulic cylinder, the first pin, and the slot being further configured so that when the at least one wing is in the horizontal position, the at least one wing of the agricultural implement as manufactured free-floats vertically by way of unrestricted motion of the first pin in the slot; engaging a tie-plate and a second pin with the first pin and the slot, and restricting by way of the tie-plate and the second pin the motion of the first pin in the slot; and connecting a pressure controlled hydraulic circuit to the at least one hydraulic cylinder and operating the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit to control an amount of down-pressure applied by the at least one hydraulic cylinder.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic pressure control valve.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein: the pressure controlled hydraulic circuit further comprises a hydraulic valve configured to selectively act as both a hydraulic pressure control valve and a non-pressure control valve.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of: engaging the tie-plate with the first pin at an end of the slot proximal to the center section, and engaging the tie-plate with the second pin at an end of the slot distal to the center section.
15. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of: engaging the tie-plate with the first pin within a clevis that is connected to the at least one cylinder.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The above-mentioned and other features of embodiments of the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement, and the manner of their working, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0025] Corresponding reference numbers indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following detailed description and appended drawing describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. In respect of any methods disclosed and illustrated, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
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[0028] As originally manufactured, the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 of the agricultural implement 10 engage the wings 22 by way of pins 32 that travel in slots 38. When the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 are used to raise the wings 22, the pins 32 first travel to the end of the slots 38 closest to the wing hinges 26 and to the center section 12. When the pins 32 reach the end of their travel in the slots 38, the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 are able to pull the wings 22 to their vertical positions as shown. When the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 are used to lower the wings 22 to their horizontal positions, the geometry of the connections between the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 and the center section 12, the connections between the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 and the slots 38, and the locations of the wing hinges 26 dictates that the pins 32 remain in the lower end of the slots 38 until the wing has travelled past vertical and gravity begins to pull the wings 22 downward. Thus, the pins 32 remain in the lower or inward end of the slots 38 through the downward travel of the wings 22.
[0029] As originally manufactured, once the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 of the agricultural implement 10 are fully extended, the wings 22 are level with the center section 12 and supported by the wing bogies 24, then the pins 32 are approximately centered between the ends of the slots 38. The wings 22 are then able to free-float vertically as the agricultural implement 10 pass over uneven ground, while the pins 32 float within the length of the slots 38. As originally manufactured, no provision is made within the agricultural implement 10 for controlling down-pressure of the wings 22. With regards to the present Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement, then, second pins 54 are shown located at the outward end of the slots 38, the function of which will become apparent with reference to later figures.
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[0032] According to the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement of the present disclosure, the wings 22 of the agricultural implement 10 have been converted from vertically free-floating to actively controlled down-pressure. As manufactured, the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 are connected at one end to the center section 12, and at the other end to clevises 30. Pins 32 pass through the clevises 30 and through slots 38. Cotter pins 34 and washers 36 are used to retain the pins 32 within the clevises 30 and slots 38. According to the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement of the present disclosure, then, tie plates 52 are inserted within the clevises 30 and engage the pins 32. Second pins 54 extend through the opposite ends of the slots 38 and through the tie plates 52, thereby locking the clevises 30 and pins 32 at the ends of the slots 38 closest to the wing hinges 26 and to the center section 12. Cotter pins 56 and washers 58 are used to retain the second pins 54 within the tie plates 52 and slots 38.
[0033] A second hydraulic constant downpressure control valve 60 is then connected to the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 by way of a hydraulic circuit 62, and is mounted to the center section 12 by way of a valve mounting bracket 68. A hydraulic supply hose 64 and hydraulic return hose 66 then connects the second hydraulic constant downpressure control valve 60 to the towing vehicle, which provides the necessary hydraulic flow and pressure. By way of the second hydraulic constant downpressure control valve 60, the wing extension and retraction cylinders 28 exert constant pressure against the wings 22, so that the previously vertically free-floating wings 22 are now actively controlled in down-pressure.
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[0035] While the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as demonstrated previously. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the Active Down-Pressure Arrangement for an Agricultural Implement using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
REFERENCE NUMBER LISTING
[0036] 10 agricultural implement [0037] 12 center section [0038] 14 center section bogie [0039] 16 ground openers [0040] 18 ground opener hydraulic cylinders [0041] 20 constant down-pressure control valve for openers [0042] 22 wing [0043] 24 wing bogie [0044] 26 wing hinge [0045] 28 wing extension and retraction cylinder [0046] 30 clevis [0047] 32 pin [0048] 34 cotter [0049] 36 washer [0050] 38 slot [0051] 50 conversion kit [0052] 52 tie plate [0053] 54 second pin [0054] 56 cotter [0055] 58 washer [0056] 60 hydraulic constant down-pressure control valve [0057] 62 hydraulic circuit [0058] 64 hydraulic supply [0059] 66 hydraulic return [0060] 68 valve mounting bracket