HYBRID TILLAGE IMPLEMENT FOR VERTICAL TILLAGE AND AERATION OF SOIL
20180199497 ยท 2018-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01B49/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01B49/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B29/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An agricultural tillage implement has a vertical tillage section and an aerating section behind the vertical tillage section, each extending substantially perpendicular to the pull direction of the implement. Individual vertical tillage elements, such as disc blades, can be indexed with individual rotary tine assemblies of the aerator section so that discrete holes formed by the aerator section are positioned between substantially continuous slits formed by the vertical tillage section. Rolling baskets can be provided behind the aerator section for further soil conditioning.
Claims
1. An agricultural tillage implement, comprising: a main frame including a pull hitch extending in a travel direction; a vertical tillage section carried by said main frame and extending generally laterally with respect to the travel direction; and, an aerating section carried by said main frame behind said vertical tillage section, the aerating section extending generally laterally with respect to the travel direction, and the aerating section including individual tines to create discrete holes in ground being tilled.
2. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1, wherein said vertical tillage section includes a plurality of disc blades.
3. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 2, wherein the disc blades are arranged in a disc blade left row and a disc blade right row symmetric about an implement centerline.
4. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1, wherein the aerating section is provided as a plurality of rotary tine assemblies arranged in a rotary tine assembly left row and a rotary tine assembly right row symmetric about a centerline of the implement.
5. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 4, wherein the vertical tillage section includes a plurality of individual vertical tillage discs forming a substantially continuous slit through ground being tilled.
6. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 5, wherein the individual vertical tillage discs and individual tine assemblies are indexed so that the rotary tines operate in ground between the paths of vertical tillage discs.
7. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 6, further comprising a soil conditioning section behind the aerator section.
8. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 7, the soil conditioning section including a plurality of rolling baskets.
9. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 1, further comprising a soil conditioning section behind the aerator section.
10. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 9, the soil conditioning section including a plurality of rolling basket.
11. An agricultural tillage implement, comprising: a frame including a pull hitch extending in a travel direction; a row of disc blades carried by said frame and extending generally laterally to the travel direction, a row of rotary tine assemblies carried by said frame behind the row of disc blades and extending generally laterally to the travel direction, and the row of rotary tine assemblies including individual tines to create discrete holes in the ground being tilled.
12. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 11, wherein the row of disc blades and the row of tine assemblies are indexed so that the individual tines engage ground between the paths of adjacent disc blades during a tilling operation.
13. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 12, further comprising a rolling basket behind the row of rotary tine assemblies in the travel direction.
14. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 11, wherein the row of disc blades and the row of rotary tine assemblies are substantially perpendicular to the travel direction.
15. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 11, wherein the row of disc blades and the row of rotary tine assemblies are substantially parallel to one another.
16. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 11, wherein the row of disc blades and the row of rotary tine assemblies are provided in left rows and right rows symmetric about a centerline of the implement.
17. An agricultural tillage implement, comprising: a main frame including a pull hitch extending in a travel direction; a row of disc blades carried by the main frame in a disc blade left row and a disc blade right row extending generally laterally to the travel direction and substantially symmetric about a centerline of the implement; a row of rotary tine assemblies carried by the main frame in a tine assembly left row behind the disc blade left row and a tine assembly right row behind the disc blade right row, said tine assembly left row and said tine assembly right row extending generally laterally to the travel direction and substantially symmetric about the centerline of the implement.
18. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 17 wherein the row of disc blades and the row of rotary tine assemblies are indexed so that the rotary tine assemblies are positioned behind and between adjacent disc blades.
19. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 17, wherein a plurality of rolling baskets are carried by the main frame behind the row of rotary tine assemblies.
20. The agricultural tillage implement of claim 17, wherein the row of disc blades and the row of rotary tine assemblies are substantially parallel to one another.
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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[0018] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Referring now additionally to
[0021] Vertical tillage section 12 includes a row of individual concave, sharpened and grooved disc blades 110 attached to the main frame 100. In accordance with one configuration, the row of concave disc blades 110 includes a disc blade left row 112 and a disc blade right row 114. In the configuration shown in
[0022] The individual disc blades 110 of disc blade left row 112 and disc blade right row 114 can be of types well known to those skilled in the art, such as fluted blades, serrated blades, smooth blades or the like. In some preferred applications and uses, the individual blades of disc blade left row 112 and disc blade right row 114 have substantially thin or sharpened edges so as to cut through and/or break up crop residue such as stalks, stems and large leaves, as well as clumps or clods of roots and soil. Further, while disc blades 110 are shown for vertical tillage section 12, it should be understood that other types of tillage devices can be used, such as cultivator shoes or the like.
[0023] Aerating section 14 includes a row of rotary tine assemblies 116 attached to the mainframe 100. In accordance with one configuration, the row of rotary tine assemblies 116 includes a tine assembly left row 118 and a tine assembly right row 120. In the configuration shown, the tine assembly left row 118 is symmetric about centerline 18 of the tillage implement 10 with the tine assembly right row 120. Tine assembly left row 118 and tine assembly right row 120 are substantially perpendicular to centerline 18. The individual rotary tine assemblies 116 of rotary tine assembly left row 118 and rotary tine assembly right row 120 each include a hub or body 122 and four individual tines 124 radiating therefrom in equally spaced arrangement. The individual tines 124 are configured to pierce the soil to open discrete holes therein, to facilitate penetration of water, nutrients and air.
[0024] Vertical tillage section 12 and aerating section 14 can be indexed one with the other such that the individual rotary tine assemblies 116 of tine assembly left row 118 operate in the spaces between adjacent individual disc blades 110 of disc blade left row 112, and the individual rotary tine assemblies 116 of tine assembly right row 120 operate in the spaces between adjacent individual disc blades 110 of disc blade right row 114. Accordingly, elongated slits formed by individual disc blades 110 alternate with rows of discrete holes formed by individual tines 124 in a tilling pass made by implement 10.
[0025] Soil conditioning section 16 includes rolling basket assemblies 126 connected to the rear end of the main frame 100, behind aerating section 14. Although three rolling basket assemblies 126 are shown in the exemplary embodiment, two of which are shown having rotational axes collinear with one another but not collinear with the third rolling basket assembly 126, the soil conditioning section 16 may include fewer or more individual rolling basket assemblies 126.
[0026] Rolling basket assemblies 126 are connected to the main frame 100 by a system of beams 128 and arms 130 extending rearward from the main frame 100 and downwardly to engage the rolling basket assemblies 126. Each rolling basket assemblies 126 includes a frame 132 connected to arms 130 and to the ends of a rolling basket 134. The rolling basket 134 is formed by a plurality of bars 136, which may be arranged helically, and which extend between end caps 138 and around a set of supporting framework rings 140. The end caps 138 engage a rotational coupling 142 to allow the rolling baskets 134 of rolling basket assemblies 126 to rotate.
[0027] 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.