Towed agricultural implement
11272654 · 2022-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D78/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01D78/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A towed agricultural implement includes one or more processing units each supported on a chassis, in which each chassis supports at least one processing unit on a central axis, the chassis having a left hand side wheel assembly support and a right hand side wheel assembly support, free ends of the wheel assembly supports having wheel assemblies, each wheel assembly comprising a wheel mounted on a wheel mount, the wheel mount being rotatable about an inclined axis, and the wheel being rotatable about a horizontal axis. The wheel assembly supporting structures and the wheel mounts allow limited relative movement of each wheel mount with respect to the wheel assembly supporting structures which enables greater control when the towed agricultural implement is towed about a corner.
Claims
1. A towed agricultural implement comprising: at least one processing unit supported on a central axis of a chassis, the chassis comprising a left wheel assembly support and a right wheel assembly support, wherein free ends of the left and right wheel assembly supports each have a wheel assembly, each wheel assembly comprising a wheel mount with a wheel, wherein the wheel mount is rotatable about an inclined axis and the wheel is rotatable about a horizontal axis, wherein the wheel assembly supports and the wheel mounts are configured to allow movement of the wheel mount with respect to the wheel assembly supports, wherein the wheel assembly supports comprise a lead portion and a trailed portion configured such that the lead portion is angled away from the trailed portion, wherein each wheel mount comprises a carrying member configured to rotate about the inclined axis and having an arm extending to a front and a rear of the inclined axis.
2. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the wheels of the wheel assemblies are prevented from being directed towards the central axis of the chassis.
3. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the central axis of the chassis is a longitudinal axis of the chassis.
4. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the lead portion and the trailed portion each comprise an outer vertical surface and a vertical end surface.
5. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein movement of the carrying member in a first direction is limited by a rear surface of a first end of the arm coming into contact with the wheel assembly support.
6. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 5, wherein the first end of the arm includes a rear surface from which an axle extends.
7. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein movement of the carrying member in a second direction is limited by a second end of the arm coming into contact with the wheel assembly support.
8. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 7, wherein the second end of the arm includes an elbow comprising a first part extending from the carrying member and a second part extending at an angle to the first part, the second part including an inner vertical surface and a vertical end surface.
9. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the movement of each wheel mount with respect to the wheel assembly supports is between a first end position and a second end position, the first and second end positions of a first wheel assembly at a first free end of the wheel assembly support being substantially parallel to the first and second end positions of a second wheel assembly at a second end of the wheel assembly support.
10. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises a longitudinal element and a lateral element having first and second ends, the lateral element being connected to a second end of the longitudinal element, the left wheel assembly support located at the first end of the lateral element and the right wheel assembly support located at the second end of the lateral element.
11. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 10, wherein the wheel assembly supports are pivotably mounted at the ends of the lateral element for movement about a pivot axis.
12. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, wherein the at least one processing unit comprises a rotor for a rake or a tedder.
13. The towed agricultural implement according to claim 1, further comprising a support configured to connect the at least one processing unit to a towing vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The disclosure will now be described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings, wherein embodiments are described in detail to enable practice of the disclosure. Although the disclosure is described with reference to these specific embodiments, it will be understood that the disclosure is not limited to these embodiments. But to the contrary, the disclosure includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description.
(13) Reference to terms such as longitudinal, transverse, and vertical are made with respect to a longitudinal axis that is parallel to a normal forward direction of travel. Reference to terms such as forward, lead, or rear are made with respect to a normal forward direction of travel.
(14) The towed agricultural implement is substantially symmetrical about its longitudinal axis. Reference to a part on one side will include a reference to a like part on the other side unless stated to the contrary.
(15) Like parts will be referred to by like reference numerals.
(16) With reference to
(17) In the illustrated embodiment, the laterally extending element 6 is substantially planar. A front face 20 of a central region of the laterally extending element 6 is provided with a substantially vertical plate 22 extending upwards from the laterally extending element 6. A second end of the longitudinally extending element 4 is connected to the vertical plate 22. A bracket 26 extends from a rear surface 24 of the laterally extending element 6 to an upper region of the vertical plate 22. The longitudinally extending element 4, the laterally extending element 6, the vertical plate 22 and the bracket 26 may be formed of any suitable material and be connected in any suitable manner. For example, they may be constructed from a metal such as steel and connected by welding.
(18) The upper region of the vertical plate 22 is provided with a mounting point 28 upon which a processing unit 30 such as rotor for a rake or tedder may be mounted. A guard rail assembly (not shown) and a towing structure (not shown) may be connected to the processing unit 30. By way of example, the towing structure is conveniently provided with a suitable connector, such as a three-point hitch, for connecting the towed agricultural implement to an agricultural vehicle for towing.
(19) A first end and a second end of the laterally extending element 6 are respectively provided with first and second wheel support structures 40.
(20) At the first, left hand end, a longitudinally extending support element 32 extends from a first end at the laterally extending element 6 and is connected to a wheel support structure 40 at a second end. The wheel support structure 40 is conveniently pivotally connected about a pivot axis 42 to the second end of the longitudinally extending support element 32 (as shown to the left of
(21) In an alternative construction, illustrated at the second, right hand end, an intermediate longitudinal support element 34 may be secured, in any suitable manner, for example by threaded fasteners, to the longitudinally extending support element 32. The intermediate longitudinal support element 34 may extend beyond a rear end of the longitudinally extending support element 32. The wheel support structure 40 is conveniently pivotally connected about a pivot axis 42′ to a free end of the intermediate longitudinal support element 34 (as shown to the right of
(22) In the illustrated embodiment, as best shown in
(23) A rear end of the longitudinally extending support element 32 is provided with a substantially vertical slot 104 and an upper rearwardly extending nose including a stop 106 with a substantially vertical through bore extending from a top surface of the stop 106 through to the lower surface of the stop 106.
(24) A rear end of the intermediate longitudinal support element 34 is provided with a first inwardly extending generally horizontal headed shaft 108 and is also provided with an upwardly extending threaded connector shaft 110 extending from the pivot axis 42′. The generally horizontal shaft 110 passes through the vertical slot of the longitudinally extending support element 32 such that the head is located on the inside of the longitudinally extending support element 32.
(25) The connector shaft 110 is provided with an upper end stop 112 at an end remote from the pivot axis 42′. The connector shaft 110 is arranged through the vertical through bore of the longitudinally extending support element 32. An internally threaded member 114 on the threaded connector shaft 110 can be adjusted from a lowermost position (
(26) By way of example, the wheel support structure 40 at the left hand end of the laterally extending element 6 of
(27) The wheel support structure 40 comprises a generally planar elongate member having an upper generally horizontal surface. The wheel support structure 40 comprises a leading portion 44 and a trailing portion 47. The pivot axis 42 extends through the trailing portion 47 of the wheel support structure 40. The longitudinally extending support element 32 is provided with a laterally extending element 36. The laterally extending element 36 functions as an abutment stop to limit pivoting movement of the wheel support structure 40 about the pivot axis 42.
(28) The leading portion 44 of the wheel support structure 40 further comprises an outer vertical surface 45 and a vertical end surface 46. The trailing portion 47 of the wheel support structure 40 further comprises an outer vertical surface 48 and a vertical end surface 49.
(29) Free ends of the wheel support structure 40 are provided with upper and lower support brackets 52, 54 from which a wheel mount 50 of a wheel assembly is supported. The wheel assembly conveniently comprises an outer wheel rim in the form of a tire 38 surrounding a hub 116 (
(30) The upper and lower brackets 52, 54 are of any suitable material, for example a metal such as steel, and may secured to the respective ends of the wheel support structure 40 in any suitable manner, for example by welding. The free ends of the upper and lower brackets 52, 54 are angled slightly upwards. The free ends of the upper and lower brackets 52, 54 are adapted to support a spindle 56. Due to the angle of the free ends of the upper and lower brackets 52, 54, the spindle 56 is slightly inclined to the vertical.
(31) The wheel mount 50 further comprises a carrying member 58 extending to the front and rear of the spindle 56. The carrying member 58 is adapted to pivot about the spindle 56. The spindle 56 may be supported between the upper and lower brackets 52, 54 in any suitable manner. For example, a threaded fastener may extend between upper and lower brackets 52, 54, and the spindle 56 may be provided with a bushing between the threaded fastener and the spindle.
(32) The carrying member 58 comprises an arm 60 extending to the front and rear of the spindle 56. To the rear, the arm 60 carries a spindle extending outwards. The spindle forms the axle 62 for the associated wheel assembly 38. The arm 60 includes a rear surface 64 behind the spindle. At the front, the arm 60 includes an elbow comprising a first part 66 extending from the carrying member 58 and a second part 68 extending at an angle to the first part 66. The second part 68 can be seen to include an inner vertical surface 70 and a vertical end surface 72.
(33) In the neutral position shown in
(34) The wheel assemblies to the left of the towed implement are prevented from moving to the right. In the case of the front wheel assembly, this is because the inner vertical surface 70 of the front of the arm is in contact with the vertical surface 46 at the free end of the lead portion 44 of the wheel support structure 40. In the case of the rear wheel assembly, this is because the end vertical surface 72 of the front of the arm is in contact with vertical surface 48 of the trailing portion 47 of the wheel support structure 40.
(35) It will be understood that in in a corresponding arrangement to the right hand side of the towed implement, the wheel assemblies are prevented in a similar manner from moving to the left.
(36) When the towing agricultural vehicle makes a left turn (
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(38) At the right hand side of the towed implement, the wheel assemblies remain prevented from moving to the left.
(39) When the towed implement is then towed to the right (
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(42) Each mounting arm 100 is connected at a second end to a processing unit 30. Each processing unit 30 is provided with a chassis 2 in accordance with the present disclosure.
(43) From reading the present disclosure, other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. Such modifications may involve other features which are already known in the field of towed agricultural implements and component parts therefore and which may be used instead of or in addition to features already described herein.