Adjustable Clamp On Head Bracket
20180263179 ยท 2018-09-20
Inventors
- Gerard James Gadzella (Saskatton, CA)
- Marvin A. Prickel (Homer Glen, IL, US)
- Michael J. Connors (Lockport, IL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fastening arrangement is provided for attaching a row unit to the tool bar of an agricultural implement. The fastening arrangement includes an elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar. The elongated fiat has a leading surface lying in a first plane nonadjacent to a second plane which includes a trailing surface of the tool bar. A head bracket is adapted to receive a row unit. The head bracket has an aperture therethough and is supportable on the elongated flat. A clamping nut and bolt combination is configured to fasten the head bracket to the elongated flat. The clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the aperture of the head bracket engage the clamping nut in a mating relationship.
Claims
1. A fastening arrangement for attaching a row unit to the tool bar of an agricultural implement, comprising: an elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the elongated flat having a. leading surface lying in a first plane nonadjacent to a second plane which includes a trailing surface of the tool bar; a head bracket adapted to receive a row unit, the head bracket having an aperture therethough and being supportable on the elongated flat; and a clamping nut and bolt combination configured to fasten the head bracket to the elongated flat, the clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the aperture of the head bracket and engage the clamping nut in a mating relationship.
2. The fastening arrangement of claim 1 wherein the elongated flat is a first elongated flat and further comprising a second elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the second elongated flat having a leading surface lying in the first plane.
3. The fastening arrangement of claim 2 wherein the clamping nut and bolt combination is a first clamping nut and bolt combination and fastening arrangement further comprises a second clamping nut and bolt combination configured to fasten the head bracket to the second elongated flat, the second clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the second aperture of the head bracket and engage the clamping nut of the second clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship.
4. The fastening arrangement of claim 2 wherein the first and second elongated flats are interconnected by a channel having a uniform C-shaped cross-sectional configuration, the channel being operatively connected to the trailing surface of the tool bar.
5. The fastening arrangement of claim 3 wherein the C-shaped channel member is permanently connected to the tool bar by welding.
6. The fastening arrangement of claim 1 wherein the clamping nut and bolt combination is one of a plurality of clamping nut and bolt combinations and wherein the aperture through the head bracket is one of a plurality of apertures, each of the plurality of clamping nut and bolt combinations including a bolt adapted to pass through a corresponding aperture through the head bracket so as engage a corresponding clamping nut in a mating relationship.
7. The fastening arrangement of claim 1 wherein the head bracket has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration having a pair of row unit gripping arms extending from an intermediate region, the intermediate region including the aperture adapted to receive the bolt therethrough.
8. The fastening arrangement of claim 7 wherein: the elongated flat is a first elongated flat and the fastening arrangement further comprises a second elongated flat operatively connected to a second corner of the tool bar, the second elongated fiat having a leading surface lying in the first plane; the aperture is a first aperture; the intermediate region includes second, third and fourth apertures therethrough; the clamping nut and bolt combination is a first clamping nut and bolt combination and fastening arrangement further comprises second, third and fourth clamping nut and bolt combinations; the second clamping nut and bolt combination is configured to fasten the head bracket to the first elongated flat, the second clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the second aperture of the head bracket and engage the clamping nut of the second clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship; the third clamping nut and bolt combination is configured to fasten the head bracket to the second elongated flat, the third clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the third aperture of the head bracket and engage the clamping nut of the third clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship; and the fourth second clamping nut and bolt combination is configured to fasten the head bracket to the second elongated flat, the fourth clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the fourth aperture of the head bracket and engage the clamping nut of the fourth clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship.
9. A fastening arrangement for attaching row units to the tool bar of an agricultural implement, comprising: a plurality of head brackets, each head bracket including at least first and second apertures and being adapted to receive a row unit, a first elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the first elongated flat having a leading surface lying in a first plane nonadjacent to a second plane which includes a trailing surface of the tool bar; a second elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the second elongated flat having a leading surface lying in the first plane; and first and second clamping nut and bolt combinations for fastening corresponding head brackets to the first and second elongated flats; wherein: the first clamping nut and bolt combinations including a bolt adapted to pass through the first aperture in a corresponding head bracket and threadedly engage a clamping nut of the first clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship to fasten the corresponding head bracket to the first elongated flat; and the second clamping nut and bolt combinations including a bolt adapted to pass through the second aperture in a corresponding head bracket and threadedly engage a clamping nut of the second clamping nut and bolt combination in a mating relationship to fasten the corresponding head bracket to the second elongated flat.
10. The fastening arrangement of claim 9 wherein the first and second elongated flats are interconnected by a channel having a uniform C-shaped cross-sectional configuration, the channel being operatively connected to the trailing surface of the tool bar.
11. The fastening arrangement of claim 10 wherein the C-shaped channel member is permanently connected to the tool bar by welding.
12. The fastening arrangement of claim 9 Wherein each of the plurality of head brackets has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration having a pair of row unit gripping arms extending from an intermediate region, the intermediate region including the first and second apertures adapted to receive the bolt therethrough.
13. A towable agricultural implement, comprising: a transverse tool bar having a leading face and a trailing face; a row unit; and a coupling arrangement for coupling the row unit to the tool bar, the coupling arrangement including: an elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the elongated flat having a leading surface lying in a first plane nonadjacent to a second plane which includes the trailing face of the tool bar; a head bracket adapted to receive the row unit, the head bracket having an aperture therethough and being supportable on the elongated flat; and a clamping nut and bolt combination configured to fasten the head bracket to the elongated flat, the clamping nut and bolt combination including a bolt adapted to pass through the aperture of the head bracket engage the clamping nut in a mating relationship.
14. The towable agricultural implement of claim 13 wherein the elongated flat is a first elongated flat and further comprising a second elongated flat operatively connected to the tool bar, the second elongated fiat having a leading surface lying in the first plane.
15. The towable agricultural implement of claim 14 wherein the first and second elongated flats are interconnected by a channel having a uniform C-shaped cross-sectional configuration, the channel being operatively connected to the trailing surface of the tool bar.
16. The towable agricultural implement of claim 15 wherein the C-shaped channel member is permanently connected to the tool bar by welding.
17. The towable agricultural implement of claim 13 wherein the damping nut and bolt combination is one of a plurality of clamping nut and bolt combinations and wherein the aperture through the head bracket is one of a plurality of apertures, each of the plurality of damping nut and bolt combinations including a bolt adapted to pass through a corresponding aperture through the head bracket so as engage a corresponding clamping nut in a mating relationship.
18. The towable agricultural implement of claim 13 wherein the head bracket has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration having a pair of row unit gripping arms extending from an intermediate region, the intermediate region including the aperture adapted to receive the bolt therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0025] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiments of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0027] A number of illustrative row units such as 18 and 20 are shown. The configuration illustrated would be for planting narrow spaced rows of crop, e.g., beans. The illustrated row units are conventional and are received in head brackets such as 22, 24 and 26 in a conventional manner. The current technology uses threaded U-Bolts to clamp around the main part of the tool bar 14 and attaches the head brackets like 22, 24 and 26 directly thereto with nuts. These head brackets are attached to the tool bar in an entirely different fashion in the present invention.
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[0029] There is a set of four clamping nut and bolt assemblies for each bracket. Each clamping nut may, as best seen in
[0030] The clamping brackets of
[0031] An assembly technique utilizing these longer clamping nuts is illustrated in
[0032] Repositioning of head brackets simply requires loosening four bolts, sliding the bracket to a desired location, and retightening the four bolts.
[0033] Substantially the same advantages accrue when employing a set of single clamping nuts as in
[0034] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention 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 this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.