CUTTING ELEMENT

20210007263 · 2021-01-14

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Abstract

The invention relates to a cutting element (1) made of cemented carbide for an agricultural soil cultivation tool for cutting into the earth, comprising a top side (2) and a bottom side as well as a front side (3), a back side (4) opposite of the front side (3), and at least one lateral surface (5), wherein the top side (2) and bottom side are connected via the front side (3), back side (4), and the at least one lateral surface (5) and the front side (3) comprises a cutting region having multiple teeth, wherein at least one tooth is formed with a first flank (6) and a second flank (7). To achieve an efficient cutting into the earth with a complete cut through the weeds or herbaceous plants present in the earth, it is provided according to the invention that a profile line of the first flank (6) and a profile line of the second flank (7) have different lengths. In this manner, the weeds can be completely severed and thus killed, whereby a use of sprays for killing weeds is reduced and the environment can be protected to a considerable degree.

Claims

1. A cutting element made of cemented carbide for an agricultural soil cultivation tool for cutting into the earth, comprising: a top side and a bottom side as well as a front side, a back side opposite of the front side, and at least one lateral surface, wherein the top side and bottom side are connected via the front side, back side, and the at least one lateral surface and the front side comprises a cutting region having multiple teeth, wherein at least one tooth is formed with a first flank and a second flank, and wherein a profile line of the first flank and a profile line of the second flank have different lengths.

2. The cutting element according to claim 1, wherein the first flank of the at least one tooth is arranged behind the second flank of the at least one tooth in a working direction.

3. The cutting element according to claim 1, wherein, in a plan view, the second flank forms an angle () of 0 to 60, preferably 2 to 45, in particular 5 to 15, with an imaginary plane which lies parallel to the front side.

4. The cutting element according to claim 1, wherein the second flank of the at least one tooth is arranged at an angle () of 60 to 120, preferably 70 to 110, in particular 90, to the first flank of a subsequent tooth.

5. The cutting element according to claim 1, wherein the profile line of the second flank of the tooth is more than 1.1 times, at least twice, in particular five times, as long as the profile line of the first flank of the at least one tooth.

6. The cutting element according to claim 1, characterized in that the cutting region comprises two to ten, preferably three to five, in particular four, teeth.

7. The cutting element according to claim 1, wherein a length of the cutting element is at least equally long, preferably twice as long, in particular three times as long, as a width of the cutting element.

8. The cutting element according to claim 7, wherein the length of the cutting element is at least equally long, preferably five times as long, in particular twenty times as long, as a height of the cutting element.

9. A method of cutting into the earth using a cutting element according to claim 1 for an agricultural soil cultivation tool for cutting into the earth.

10. A soil cultivation tool for agriculture, in particular for the preparatory cultivation of agricultural land, comprising at least one cutting element according to claim 1.

11. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 10, wherein, on a base body, at least first cutting elements arranged in separate seats are arranged along a working edge.

12. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein, in a plan view of the base body the first cutting elements are arranged offset from one another in a recessed manner along the working edge, at least in sections.

13. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein the seats comprise a stop for positioning the first cutting elements.

14. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein the seats are created by milling.

15. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein the base body is at least partially made of a steel.

16. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein the base body is essentially embodied in a V shape in a plan view.

17. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein the first cutting elements are positioned at an angle of 20 to 50, preferably 25 to 35, to a base area of the base body.

18. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein regions of the cutting edges are arranged at the same height and/or behind one another along the working edge.

19. The soil cultivation tool according to claim 11, wherein cartridges are provided on the base body, on which cartridges the cutting elements are arranged, wherein the cartridges are preferably made of a steel.

Description

[0036] FIG. 1a shows a schematic and perspective illustration of a cutting element 1 made of cemented carbide for an agricultural soil cultivation tool 13 for cutting into the earth. The cutting element 1 comprises a top side 2, a bottom side opposite of the top side 2 and not visible in this illustration, a back side 4, a front side 3 opposite of the back side 4, and two lateral surfaces 5, wherein one of the two lateral surfaces 5 is hidden in this illustration by the top side 2. Furthermore, it can be seen that the front side 3 comprises a cutting region having multiple teeth, wherein each tooth respectively comprises a first flank 6 and a second flank 7. The first flank 6 is arranged in front of the second flank 7 of a tooth in a working direction 8. Additionally, a height 12 of the cutting element 1 is indicated.

[0037] FIG. 1b shows a plan view of the cutting element 1 made of cemented carbide, wherein the view is limited to the top side 2, which is bounded by two lateral surfaces 5, the back side 4, and the front side 3 opposite of the back side 4. The dimensions of the cutting element 1 in a plan view are composed of a length 10 and a width 11 of the cutting element 1, wherein the length 10 is approximately three times as long as the width 11 and approximately twenty times as long as the height 12 of the cutting element 1. On the front side 3, a cutting region having multiple teeth is arranged, wherein in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, a profile line of the second flank 7 is approximately twice as long as a profile line of the first flank 6. Additionally, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the second flank 7 forms an angle a of approximately 22 with an imaginary plane 9 that lies parallel to the front side 3, and the second flank 7 of the tooth forms an angle , which has a value of approximately 90 in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, with the first flank 6 of a subsequent tooth.

[0038] In FIG. 2, a plan view of a soil cultivation tool 13 for agriculture for the purpose of cutting into the earth is illustrated. The illustrated soil cultivation tool 13 comprises a base body 14 made of steel, which body can basically have any shape and can be embodied in one or more pieces. Furthermore, the base body 14 comprises two lateral wings and is essentially embodied in a V shape in the plan view, wherein both sides of the V-shaped base body 14 are arranged facing a working direction 8 and are embodied as working edges 15. On each working edge 15, four cutting elements 1 according the invention are respectively positioned which are embodied as cutting inserts made of cemented carbide and are arranged offset from one another in a recessed manner in separate seats. The seats respectively comprise a stop, whereby the cutting inserts can be easily positioned and a separate dissipation of force from the individual cutting inserts to the base body 14 is enabled.

[0039] In FIG. 3a, a frontal view of the soil cultivation tool 13 is illustrated. It can thereby be seen that cutting elements 1 according to the invention arranged on a base body 14 are positioned at an angle of approximately 30 to a base area 16 of the base body 14. Furthermore, two openings 17 are arranged on the base body 14, via which openings 17 the base body 14 can be attached indirectly or directly to a tractor, for example. In addition, it can be seen in FIG. 3a that, through the selected arrangement of the cutting inserts on the base body 14, a continuous cutting edge is achieved on the working edge 15 of the base body 14. A planar and continuous cut into the earth can thus be carried out with the soil cultivation tool 13.

[0040] In FIG. 3b, a perspective view of the soil cultivation tool 13 can be seen, wherein the cutting elements 1 are arranged on the base body 14.

[0041] The special design of the teeth in the cutting region along the front side 3 of the cutting element 1 enables a particularly efficient severing of weeds as well as an improved, continuous cutting into the earth. Thus, through the use of a cutting element 1 according to the invention for an agricultural soil cultivation tool 13, an efficient and suitable soil cultivation can be achieved by preventing a compaction of the soil prior to sowing in order to obtain a good crop yield. In addition, through the complete severing of weeds or herbaceous plants, whereby said weeds or herbaceous plants are killed, a use of sprays can be significantly reduced. The environment is thus protected to a considerable degree.