Compact floating row cleaner
10159175 ยท 2018-12-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01B63/24
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
Abstract
A floating row cleaner assembly comprising a tool arm row cleaner mount, a row cleaner frame mounting plate, a row cleaner frame pivotally attached to the tool arm row cleaner mount and the row cleaner frame mounting plate. The periphery of the u-shaped row cleaner frame is composed of a combination of angled and curved portions to reduce the length and width of the frame to allow row cleaners to be used in combination with a coulter, or other tillage tool, and planter row unit spacing below 30 inches, while allowing necessary clearance between the row cleaner(s) and the coulter for terrain responsive operation.
Claims
1. A row cleaner assembly for mounting to a row planter having a front plate, the row cleaner assembly comprising: a row cleaner mount comprising: a front plate portion adapted for fixedly attaching the row cleaner mount to a row planter front plate; a row cleaner frame portion adapted to fixedly attach a row cleaner frame to the row cleaner mount and having a first pivot and a second pivot to provide pivotal movement of the row cleaner frame relative to the row cleaner mount when attached thereto; said row cleaner frame comprising: a first side having a first anchor portion and a first closed portion, the first anchor portion being proximal to the row planter front plate and the first closed portion being distal to the row planter front plate, the first anchor portion being pivotally attached to the row cleaner frame portion at the first pivot; a second side having a second anchor portion and a second closed portion, when mounted the second anchor portion being proximal to the row planter front plate and the second closed portion being distal to the row planter front plate, the second anchor portion being pivotally attached to the row cleaner frame portion at the second pivot; wherein the first and second sides and the first and second pivots reside within a common plane; a first side tab extending below the first side, wherein at least one row cleaner wheel aperture is formed in the first side tab; a second side tab extending below said second side, wherein at least one row cleaner wheel aperture is formed in the second side tab, wherein a line connecting the at least one row cleaner wheel aperture in the first side tab and the at least one row cleaner wheel aperture in the second side tab does not reside in the common plane; and a front portion providing a junction of the first and second closed portions at a point distal to the row planter front plate, the first and second sides being spaced apart at the first and second anchor portions.
Description
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(1) In order that the advantages of the compact floating row cleaner will be readily understood, a more particular description of the compact floating row cleaner briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments illustrated in the appended drawings.
(2) Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the compact floating row cleaner and are not therefore to be considered limited of its scope, the compact floating row cleaner will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
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(18) TABLE-US-00001 DETAILED DESCRIPTION - LISTING OF ELEMENTS Element Description Element Number Planter row unit 1 Front plate 2 Row unit disc opener 3 Planter depth tire 4 Coulter 5 Tool arm 6 Tool arm first end 6a Tool arm second end 6b Hub 7 Slotted aperture 8 Row cleaner assembly 10 Row cleaner frame 11 First side 11a First side tab 11aa Second side 11b Second side tab 11bb First side angled portion 11c Second side angled portion 11d Curved portion 11e Row cleaner wheel aperture 11f Row cleaner wheel 12 Tool arm row cleaner mount 13 Front plate portion 13a Row cleaner frame portion 13b Tool arm portion 13c Angled portion 13d Row cleaner frame mounting plate 14 Front plate member 14a Row cleaner frame member 14b Pivot 16 Nut 17 Bolt 18 Aperture 19 Washer 21 Depth adjustment 22 Depth adjustment dial 23 Interface rack 24
(19) Before the various embodiments of the present invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that phraseology and terminology used herein with reference to device or element orientation (such as, for example, terms like front, back, up, down, top, bottom, and the like) are only used to simplify description of the present invention, and do not alone indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation. In addition, terms such as first, second, and third are used herein and in the appended claims for purposes of description and are not intended to indicate or imply relative importance or significance.
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(20) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
(21) The coulter 5 illustrated in
(22) As illustrated in
(23) As shown herein, the configuration of the tool arm 6 illustrated in
(24) Other tools may be mounted to the hub 7 on the tool arm second end 6b, such as spiked wheels, compactions wheels, or any other tool known to those skilled in the art.
(25) The exemplary embodiment of a tool arm row cleaner mount 13 (which is one component of the row cleaner mounting assembly) is shown affixed to the front plate 2 in
(26) The tool arm row cleaner mount 13 as shown in the exemplary embodiment includes a front plate portion 13a that is affixed to and abuts the front plate 2. A row cleaner frame portion 13b is integrally formed with the front plate portion 13a and oriented substantially perpendicularly thereto in the exemplary embodiment. The row cleaner frame portion 13b is adapted for pivotal engagement with a row cleaner frame 11, which engagement will be described in detail below. An angled portion 13d is integrally formed with the row cleaner frame portion 13b and angled with respect thereto. In the exemplary embodiment the angle between the row cleaner frame portion 13b and the angled portion 13d is approximately forty-five degrees, but may be greater or less in other embodiments not pictured herein. A tool arm portion 13c is integrally formed with the angled portion 13d and angled with respect thereto such that the tool arm portion 13c is substantially parallel to the row cleaner frame portion 13b in the exemplary embodiment of the tool arm row cleaner mount 13. The tool arm row cleaner mount 13 and various elements thereof may have different orientations/relationships depending on the planter row unit 1. In other embodiments, the tool arm row cleaner mount will only include a front plate portion 13a and row cleaner frame portion 13b.
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(28) The row cleaner frame mounting plate 14 as shown in the exemplary embodiment includes a front plate member 14a that is affixed to and abuts the front plate 2. A row cleaner frame member 14b is integrally formed with the front plate member 14a and oriented substantially perpendicularly thereto in the exemplary embodiment. The row cleaner frame member 14b is adapted for pivotal engagement with a row cleaner frame 11, which engagement will be described in detail below.
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(30) The row cleaner frame, which is shown in detail in
(31) Integrally formed with the first side 11a is a first side angled portion 11c, which is angled approximately twenty degrees with respect to the first side 11a. Integrally formed with the second side 11b is a second side angled portion 11d, which is angled approximately forty-five degrees with respect to the second side 11b. Affixed to and integrally formed with both the first and second side angled portions 11c, 11d is a curved portion 11e. In the exemplary embodiment, both the first and second sides 11a, 11b include hubs 7 pivotally mounted thereto to which row cleaner wheels 12 may be attached. The row cleaner frame 11 is configured such that it may be mounted over a coulter 5, wherein the coulter 5 and the row cleaner wheels 12 may simultaneously engage the ground surface (see
(32) The vertical position of the row cleaner frame 11 may be adjusted with respect to that of the tool arm 6 using an apparatus such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,455, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Accordingly, the row cleaner frame 11 in the exemplary embodiment is free to move away from the ground surface independently of the tool arm 6 until the row cleaner frame 11 or some element affixed thereto, such as a row cleaner wheel 12, meets an obstruction. The depth adjustment 22 provides a limit as to the amount of travel for the row cleaner frame 11 toward the ground surface, and thereby determines the vertical relationship between the row cleaner frame 11 and the coulter 5. The depth adjustment 22 may be manipulated by the user via the depth adjustment dial 23. Accordingly, the row cleaner frame 11 as shown in the exemplary embodiment provides a floating row cleaner, the advantages of which are well known to those skilled in the art.
(33) As those practiced in the arts will appreciate, row cleaner wheels 12 are one structure for use in cleaning rows for agricultural purposes. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the present art reduces residue plugging during operation and allows relatively narrow spacing between each of the two row cleaner wheels 12 mounted to a row cleaner frame 11 as well as allowing relatively narrow spacing between adjacent planter row units 1. As developed by the Applicant, the present art, when applied to a planter, allows for as little as fifteen-inch spacing between adjacent rows of seeds, which is useful and desired. A benefit of this configuration and operation is that less residue is uncovered or moved from the row area. As a result, trash flow is reduced thereby reducing planter row unit 1 plugging, which is beneficial and desirable.
(34) As illustrated in the various figures show herein, the row cleaner wheels 12 may be angled with respect to the vertical axis. The vertical angle as shown in the exemplary embodiment is twenty-three degrees on each side, which results in a total of forty-six degrees between the row cleaner wheels 12. The row cleaner frame 11 may be configured to result in other combined vertical angle configurations of the row cleaner wheels 12 in the range of zero to ninety degrees.
(35) In the exemplary embodiment as pictured herein, each row cleaner wheel 12 of a pair is symmetrical to the other row cleaner wheel 12 in that pair. In another embodiment not pictured herein, the row cleaner wheels 12 are still asymmetrical. As shown, each row cleaner wheel 12 is comprised of two non-equal diameter portions, which allows the user to control the amount of trash cleared by each row cleaner wheel 12 and simultaneously maintain depth control of each row cleaner wheel 12. That is, the smaller diameter portion restricts the depth of penetration of the larger diameter portion of each row cleaner wheel 12.
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(37) Providing a mounting point for the row cleaner wheel 12 that is below the first and second sides 11a, 11b of the row cleaner frame 11 allows the row cleaner assembly 10 to be more compact even when employed with additional structures, such as a coulter 5. Because the first and second side tabs 11aa, 11bb are lowered with respect to the other parts of the row cleaner frame 11, the row cleaner frame 11 may be placed in close proximity to an implement in the center of the row cleaner frame 11 while the row cleaner wheels 12 simultaneously are positioned in close proximity to the exterior sides of an implement in the center of the row cleaner frame 11. This situation is show in detail for a coulter 5 in
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(39) As one of ordinary skill will appreciate, the row cleaner assembly 10 may be configured for use and operation adjacent a plurality of row cleaner assemblies 10 and/or attached to a tool bar to form a contiguous planter unit (not shown). To modify the amount of trash cleared from each row, the row cleaner wheels 12 may be angled or positioned so that the periphery of adjacent row cleaner wheels 12 in a pair thereof intersect one another during use and operation for increased trash clearing. In another embodiment the row cleaner wheels 12 may be positioned so that the periphery of adjacent row cleaner wheels 12 do not intersect one another for less trash clearing.
(40) The row cleaner assembly 10 and various elements thereof may be constructed of any material known to those skilled in the art that is appropriate for the specific application thereof. For example, steel, metallic alloys, and any other material known to those skilled in the art may be used to construct the row cleaner assembly 10.
(41) It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments pictured and described herein, but is intended to apply to all similar methods for ground surface penetration during operation of planter, seeder or drill unit. Accordingly, modifications and alterations from the described embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art without departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention.