Soil-working device; method for the height guidance of at least one finger-weeder tool above a row in a row plantation

10238021 ยท 2019-03-26

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Abstract

A soil-working device for row plantations has a frame and at least one beam, on which at least one finger-weeder tool is arranged, which in particular can be designed to be passively drivable and which is oriented at a setting angle to the soil in a working position for soil working, and a method height-guides at least one finger-weeder tool above a row in a row plantation, wherein the soil-working device has at least one height-guiding apparatus, which keeps the setting angle of a finger-weeder tool in the working position constant and which can be designed advantageously in such a way that the height-guiding apparatus enables the height guidance of further soil-working tools which are operated next to the finger weeders and which thus can likewise be guided in height.

Claims

1. A soil-working device (1) for row crops, having a frame (2) and having at least one beam (3) on which at least one finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed, wherein the finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed on the beam (3) by means of a transverse beam (6), and is oriented in a working position for working the soil, at a setting angle relative to the ground, wherein at least one beam (3) is disposed above a row of the row crop or above rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and at least one finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed on this beam (3), by means of a transverse beam (6), for working this row of the row crop or for working rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and the soil-working device (1) has at least one height-guidance unit that keeps the setting angle to the ground constant.

2. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein at least two finger-weeder tools (9) are disposed on each beam (3), for working a row of the row crop or rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another.

3. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein a height-guidance unit is adjustable and/or a height-guidance unit is disposed on the frame (2), on at least one beam (3), on at least one transverse beam (6, 25), on at least one longitudinal beam (30), on at least one finger-weeder beam (10), on at least one tool beam (29) and/or on at least one finger-weeder tool (9).

4. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein a height-guidance unit has at least one parallelogram steering mechanism (13), at least one telescoping unit, at least one sensor unit, at least one support wheel, at least one support wheel pair, at least one depth restriction mechanism and/or at least one slide element.

5. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the height-guidance unit has at least one load-application apparatus and/or load-relief apparatus (14).

6. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 5, wherein the load-application apparatus and/or load-relief apparatus (14) is adjustable.

7. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the height-guidance unit can be lifted out by means of an lifting-out apparatus.

8. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein at least one further tool is disposed on the soil-working device (1).

9. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 8, wherein at least one tool has a working position and a rest position.

10. The soil-working device (1) according to claim 1, wherein at least one finger-weeder tool (9) has a working position and a rest position.

11. A method for height guidance of at least one finger-weeder tool above a row in a row crop or above rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, by means of a soil-working device (1) that has at least one beam (3) on which at least one finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed, wherein the finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed on the beam (3) by means of a transverse beam (6), and the finger-weeder tool (9) has a setting angle relative to the ground in a working position, wherein at least one beam (3) is passed over a row of a row crop or over rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and at least one finger-weeder tool (9) disposed on this beam (3) by means of a transverse beam (6) is disposed for working a row of the row crop or for working rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and the setting angle of the finger-weeder tool (9) is kept constant during working of the soil, in the working position, by means of at least one height-guidance unit of the soil-working device (1).

12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the setting angle of the finger-weeder tool (9) relative to the ground is set before the soil is worked.

13. The method according to claim 11, wherein at least one parallelogram steering mechanism (13), at least one telescoping unit, at least one sensor unit, at least one support wheel, at least one support wheel pair; at least one depth restriction mechanism and/or at least one slide element is/are used as a height-guidance unit.

14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the soil-working device (1) has a frame (2) and at least one beam (3) on which at least one finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed, wherein the finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed on the beam (3) by means of a transverse beam (6), and is oriented in a working position for working the soil, at a setting angle relative to the ground, wherein at least one beam (3) is disposed above a row of the row crop or above rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and at least one finger-weeder tool (9) is disposed on this beam (3), by means of a transverse beam (6), for working this row of the row crop or for working rows of a row crop that lie closely next to one another, and the soil-working device (1) has at least one height-guidance unit that keeps the setting angle to the ground constant.

Description

DRAWING

(1) A preferred exemplary embodiment of the object according to the invention is shown in the drawing and will be explained in greater detail below. The figures show:

(2) FIG. 1 a perspective detail view of a soil-working device according to the invention,

(3) FIG. 2 a perspective view of a possible embodiment of a finger-weeder tool,

(4) FIG. 3 a top view of a further possible embodiment of a finger-weeder tool,

(5) FIG. 4 a side view of the finger-weeder tool according to FIG. 3,

(6) FIG. 5 a sectional drawing of the finger-weeder tool according to the section line A-A from FIG. 3,

(7) FIG. 6 a sectional drawing of the finger-weeder tool according to the section line A-A from FIG. 3, in which a calotte-shaped height guidance mechanism is additionally provided,

(8) FIG. 7 a sectional drawing of the finger-weeder tool according to the section line A-A from FIG. 3, in which a scoop is provided in addition to the weeding fingers,

(9) FIG. 8 a perspective detail view of a soil-working device 1 according to the invention for row crops,

(10) FIG. 9 a detail view of a soil-working device according to the invention,

(11) FIG. 10 a perspective view of a telescoping suspension,

(12) FIG. 11 a side view of the telescoping suspension from FIG. 10,

(13) FIG. 12 a perspective view of a telescoping suspension in a different embodiment, and

(14) FIG. 13 a detail view A of the telescoping suspension from FIG. 12.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

(15) FIG. 1 shows a perspective detail view of a soil-working device 1 for row crops, according to the invention, in which a beam 3 is disposed on a frame 2. A transverse beam 6 is disposed on the beam 3, in displaceable manner, by means of a holder 4 that has a fixation means 5. Finger-weeder tools 9 are affixed to the transverse beam 6, in displaceable manner by means of holders 7 that have fixation means 8, for working a row. A finger-weeder tool 9 particularly consists of a finger-weeder beam 10, on which the weeding fingers 11 are disposed so as to rotate. In this regard, the drive takes place mechanically, by means of ground drive elements 12 that pass over the ground. Of course, it is also conceivable that the transverse beam 6 spans multiple rows of the row crop, so that accordingly, more finger-weeder tools 9 are disposed on the transverse beam 6. In order to adapt the finger-weeder tools 9 precisely to the ground contour, the beam 3 has a parallelogram steering mechanism 13. The action of the parallelogram steering mechanism 13 can be adapted to the respective conditions when using the soil-working device 1 according to the invention, by means of a load-application apparatus and/or load-relief apparatus 14, which preferably can be adjusted hydraulically, pneumatically and/or electrically.

(16) FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a possible embodiment of a finger-weeder tool 9.

(17) FIG. 3 shows a top view of a further possible embodiment of a finger-weeder tool 9 that can be disposed on the finger-weeder beam, not shown, so as to rotate about an axis of rotation 15. A cover plate 17 is connected with the weeding fingers 11 by means of screw connections 16.

(18) FIG. 4 shows a side view of the finger-weeder tool 9 according to FIG. 3. In this regard, it becomes evident that a drive plate 18, on which the ground drive elements 12 are disposed, is connected with the weeding fingers 11.

(19) FIG. 5 shows a sectional view of the finger-weeder tool 9 according to the sectional line A-A from FIG. 3. The finger-weeder tool 9 has a mounting composed of one or more roller bearings 19, which are encapsulated so as to be dust-tight and protected against wetness, and are positioned in the bushing 21 by means of a circlip 20. Sealing of the finger-weeder tool 9 in the direction of the suspension is provided by the shaft-sealing ring 22.

(20) FIG. 6 shows a sectional drawing of the finger-weeder tool 9 according to the sectional one A-A from FIG. 3, in which a calotte-shaped height-guidance mechanism 23 (slide element) is additionally provided.

(21) FIG. 7 shows a sectional drawing of the finger-weeder tool 9 according to the sectional line A-A from FIG. 3, in which a scoop 24, which serves for additional soil mixing, is disposed on the weeding fingers 11. It is also conceivable that scoops 24 are disposed on the underside of a weeding finger 11, or that scoops 24 are disposed on the underside and top side of weeding fingers 11.

(22) FIG. 8 shows a perspective detail view of a soil-working device 1 for row crops, according to the invention, in which an additional transverse beam 25 is disposed on the beam 3. Tools are attached to the transverse beam 25, which tools are configured as an angle measuring mechanism 26 in the present case.

(23) FIG. 9 shows a detail view of a soil-working device 1 according to the invention, in which a longitudinal beam 30 is disposed on a tool beam 29, wherein a finger-weeder 10 proceeds from one end, and a vibro-spring 31 with a duck-foot tine harrow 32 is mounted at the other end.

(24) FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a telescoping suspension 33, by means of which a height shift of the beam 3 is made possible. Preferably, the telescoping suspension 33 can be displaced vertically, wherein the displaceability is implemented in that one plane is fixed, and the second plane slides over the first one (as shown in FIG. 10) or rolls over it, for example. The telescoping suspension 33 has the advantage, as compared with a parallelogram, that it is shorter, i.e. a smaller space requirement occurs in the case of mounting between the axles of the tractor, or the center of gravity is displaced toward the tractor in the case of front mounting.

(25) FIG. 11 shows a side view of the telescoping suspension 33 from FIG. 10.

(26) Telescoping suspensions 33 require relative little space vertically. Because the vertical space, for example, can be limited in the case of mounting between the axles of the tractor, FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of a telescoping suspension 33 in a different embodiment, which saves more space. In this regard, the telescope is mounted in such a manner that the telescoping suspension 33 faces downward from the frame 2. Because of the low passage height that remains as a result, the telescoping suspension 33 is preferably mounted next to the row in the case of such installation. In order to be able to optimally absorb the corresponding forces nevertheless, the beam 3 can be mounted between two telescoping suspensions 33, as shown in FIG. 12.

(27) FIG. 13 shows a detail view A of the telescoping suspension 33 from FIG. 12.

(28) In order to be better able to absorb the lever forces that occur at the beam 3, multiple telescoping suspensions 33 as explained can also be disposed next to one another oras shown in the figuresone behind the other.

(29) All of the characteristics presented in the description, the following claims, and the drawing can be essential to the invention both individually and in any desired combination with one another.

REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST

(30) 1 soil-working device 2 frame 3 beam 4 holder 5 fixation means 6 transverse beam 7 holder 8 fixation means 9 finger-weeder tool 10 finger-weeder beam 11 weeding finger 12 ground drive element 13 parallelogram steering mechanism 14 load-application apparatus and/or load-relief apparatus 15 axis of rotation 16 screw connection 17 cover plate 18 drive plate 19 roller bearing 20 circlip 21 bushing 22 shaft-sealing ring 23 calotte-shaped height-guidance mechanism 24 scoop 25 transverse beam 26 angle-measuring mechanism 29 tool beam 30 longitudinal beam 31 vibro-spring 32 duck-foot tine harrow 33 telescoping suspension