FARM VEHICLE
20180035599 ยท 2018-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2002/0216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B75/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N2/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01B75/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N2/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A farm vehicle includes a seat that converts between sitting and kneeling positions. The seat has three cushions: a first one to support a user's chest and head, a second to supports his knees, and a central cushion that pivots transversely between a lowered position and a raised position. In the lower position, the third cushion supports the user's pelvis in the kneeling position. In the raised position, the third cushion forms a sitting part in a sitting position. The slide-way comprises a supporting slide-way that allows translation of the seat in a direction of travel. The seat is mounted on a base that pivots on the slide-way to allow the first, second, and third cushions to pivot about a vertical pivot axis of the farm vehicle.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. An apparatus comprising a traveling farm vehicle, said farm vehicle comprising a seat, a base, and a slide-way, wherein said seat is convertible between a sitting position and a kneeling position, said kneeling position being a working position, wherein said seat comprises a first cushion, a second cushion, a third cushion, wherein said first cushion supports a user's chest and head, wherein said second cushion supports a user's knees when said seat is in said kneeling position, and wherein said third cushion is a central cushion that pivots transversely between a lowered position and a raised position, wherein in said lower position, said third cushion supports said user's pelvis in said kneeling position, and wherein, in said raised position, said third cushion forms a sitting part in a sitting position, wherein said slide-way comprises a supporting slide-way, wherein said slide-way allows translation of said seat in a direction of travel, wherein said direction of travel is selected from the group consisting of travel along any combination of a first direction and a second direction transverse to said first direction, said first direction being a direction of travel of said vehicle, wherein said seat is mounted on said base, wherein said base is mounted to pivot on said slide-way to allow said first, second, and third cushions to pivot about a vertical pivot axis of said farm vehicle.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a chassis frame, wherein said slide-way is mounted on said chassis frame.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said chassis frame is mounted to be translate vertically between a lowered position and a raised position.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said third cushion is configured to incline at an angle of between 50 and 90 to horizontal, wherein said third cushion transitions between a horizontal raised configuration and a lowered pelvic support position whereby said seat transitions between said sitting position and said kneeling position.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said base comprises a tube for supporting said third cushion, said tube having a vertical first part aligned with said vertical pivot axis and an inclined second part carrying said third cushion.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein, in said lowered pelvic support configuration, said third cushion bears against said inclined second part.
19. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said second cushion and said third cushion are fixed together, wherein said second cushion is configured to pivot transversely between a position for supporting said knees of said user in said kneeling position and a position for supporting said back of 20. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein an angle between a support surface of said second cushion and a support surface of said third cushion, in said lowered pelvic support position, is between 100 and 140.
20. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first cushion can be turned over between said kneeling position and said sitting position.
21. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first cushion is fastened removably to said base.
22. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first cushion is mounted to be transversely pivotable.
23. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first cushion comprises a head-support part and a chest-support part, wherein said chest-support part comprises two wings extending to define a V,, said V having a point that is fixed to said head-support part in order to support a thorax of said user in said kneeling position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Other advantages and characteristics will be apparent from a perusal of the description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the invention, and from the attached drawings, in which:
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[0031] The vehicle 1 comprises a rectangular and metal chassis frame 2 without a floor passing over soil 4. The vehicle 1 also comprises at least three or four wheels 3 that are joined to the chassis frame 2. In some embodiments, a front wheel 3 is pivoted so that the vehicle 1 can be steered.
[0032] The vehicle 1 includes various optional accessories and/or may support one or more crates 5 that are, for example, carried at the front and rear of the vehicle 1 for storing the products harvested or plants to be planted. The vehicle 1 may also be equipped with a canopy 6 to protect the user 7 from sun or rain.
[0033] Preferably, the vehicle 1 is motorized. A suitable motor is an electric motor for rotating powered wheels and a battery for supplying energy to the electric motor. The electric motor is located, for example, to the rear of the chassis frame 2. This position retains the open structure of the chassis 2. Some embodiments also feature solar panels placed on the canopy 6 for recharging the battery by conversion of solar radiation to electrical energy.
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The seat 8 can be converted between at least one sitting position, as shown in
[0036] In the kneeling work-position shown in
[0037] This position is particularly useful for performing agricultural work on the soil 4, such as weeding, planting, sowing or harvesting, since it causes less fatigue and strain on the back and knees.
[0038] The sitting position enables the farm vehicle 1 to be used for other types of agricultural work, or facilitates the prolonged driving of the vehicle 1.
[0039] For this purpose, the seat 8 comprises a chest-and-head--support cushion C1, a knee-support cushion C2 for supporting the knees in the kneeling work-position, and a central cushion C3.
[0040] The central cushion C3 is mounted to be pivotable transversely between a lowered pelvic-support position, which is visible in
[0041] The three cushions C1, C2, C3 of the seat 8 are mounted on a base 15 of the vehicle 1.
[0042] The farm vehicle 1 further comprises a supporting slide-way structure 12, mounted on the chassis frame 2 to allow at least one translational movement of the seat 8 either in the vehicle's direction-of-travel A, as shown in
[0043] The chassis frame 2 may also be mounted to be able to translate vertically. Such movement would be enabled by actuators that have been omitted from the drawings for clarity. Vertical translation between a lowered and a raised position allows the assembly comprising the seat 8 to be raised or lowered along a path C, as shown in
[0044] In some embodiments, the vehicle 1 has vertical guide rails for the vertical movement of the chassis frame 2. These can be arranged at the front and rear of the vehicle 1.
[0045] The seat 8 may thus assume a lowered kneeling work-position, as shown in
[0046] The seat's ability to transition between positions enables the user 7 to work in a kneeling work-position as closely to the soil 4 as possible, or in a raised kneeling work-position to enable the plants to be reached more easily so that the user 7 can pick more carefully. The user 7 in the kneeling work-position can thus move vertically in height by moving the assembly comprising the seat 8. This arrangement is much simpler, more economical, and more flexible than having to shape the soil to adapt it to the vehicle 1 by raising the soil 4 between the tracks of the wheels 3.
[0047] The base 15 is mounted pivotably on the supporting slide-way structure 12 to enable the three cushions C1, C2, C3 to pivot about a vertical pivot axis PV of the farm vehicle 1, for example through about thirty degrees on either side of the vehicle's direction-of-travel A. Thus, in
[0048] According to an exemplary embodiment shown more fully in
[0049] The central cushion C3 is articulated about a transverse pivot axis PT that is, for example, joined to a front end of the central cushion C3 along a transverse edge, partially surrounding the transverse pivot axis PT, as shown in
[0050] In the kneeling work-position shown in
[0051] The central cushion C3 is inclined, for example, at an angle of between 50 and 90 to the horizontal, such as an angle of the order of 60, so as to change from a horizontal raised position to the lowered pelvic support position, as shown in
[0052] According to an example of embodiment, in the lowered pelvic support position, the central cushion C3 bears against the inclined second part of the tube for supporting the central cushion 18, thereby reinforcing the pelvic support. The inclined second part of the tube for supporting the central cushion 18 is then inclined at the same angle as the angle of inclination of the central cushion C3.
[0053] In some embodiments, the tube for supporting the central cushion 18 includes at least one means for morphological adjustment in height 19 for adjusting the height of the central cushion C3. In some embodiments, the tube for supporting the central cushion 18 comprises a sleeve tube and a tube that can be inserted into the sleeve tube. One implementation of the morphological height adjustment means 19 includes pins that are placed through holes formed transversely along the sleeve and tube.
[0054] In some embodiments, the chest-and-head support-cushion C1 comprises a head-support part 9 supporting the forehead of the user 7 in the kneeling work-position. A through hole 10 formed in the head support part 9 enables a user 7 who has assumed a kneeling position to see the soil 4.
[0055] In some embodiments, the chest-and-head support-cushion C1 includes a chest-support part 11. This chest-support part 11 comprises, for example, two wings 11a, 11b that extend to define a V, as shown in
[0056] The base 15 comprises a tube 16 for supporting the head cushion. The tube 16 extends substantially in the vehicle's direction-of-travel A. One end of the tube carries the chest-and-head support-cushion C1. In some embodiments, the tube 16 for supporting the head cushion curves upward. In other embodiments, the tube 16 has at least one means for morphological adjustment in length 17a, 17b for adjusting the distance between the tube's base and the chest-and-head support-cushion C1. In some embodiments, two length adjustment means 17a, 17b are provided, before and after the curved area of the head-cushion support tube 16.
[0057] In some embodiments, the tube 16 for supporting the head cushion comprises at least one sleeve tube and a tube that is insertable into the sleeve tube. The morphological length adjustment means 17a, 17b is, for example, provided by placing pins through holes formed transversely along the sleeve and the insertable tubes.
[0058] The knee-support cushion C2 in the kneeling work-position of the user 7 may have a rounded and inclined edge 13 forming a hollow for the user's knees, which are substantially bent in the kneeling work-position. The rounded edge 13 is arranged in the prolongation of a support surface 14 of the cushion C2 for supporting the legs.
[0059] According to one embodiment, the knee-support cushion C2 in the prone work position and the central cushion C3 are fixed together, the knee-support cushion C2 pivoting transversely with the central cushion C3 through an angle between a position for supporting the knees in the kneeling work-position and a position for supporting the back in the sitting position. The farm vehicle 1 is then suitable for prolonged use in the sitting position, such as that required for use by arboriculturists, nurserymen, or winegrowers.
[0060] For example, provision may be made for the angle between the support surface 14 of the knee support cushion C2 and the support surface of the central cushion C3 in the lowered pelvic support position to be between 100 and 140, for example on the order of 120.
[0061] The chest-and-head support-cushion C1 can be turned over between the kneeling work-position *** and the sitting position, so as to free the space for the knees of the user 7.
[0062] According to a first example of embodiment visible in
[0063] According to a second example of embodiment visible in
[0064] Referring to
[0065] In some embodiments, the transverse slide-way GT surmounts the longitudinal slide-way GL and carries the pivot of the seat's base 15. The transverse slide-way GT makes it possible, notably, to shift the seat 8 to one side in order to arrange two or three seats 8 side-by-side. The transverse slide-way GT comprises, for example, a rib sliding in a transverse guide rail, or two tubes 20a, 20b sliding in one another, extending in the transverse direction T, one of the tubes 20a being joined to the pivot of the base 15 of the seat 8. The longitudinal slide-way GL comprises, for example, two ribs, each sliding in a respective longitudinal guide rail, or sets of two tubes 21a, 21b sliding in one another, extending in the vehicle's direction-of-travel A, on each side of the seat 8. For each set of two tubes 21a, 21b, one tube 21b is carried by the chassis frame 2 and the other 21a may be fastened to the same transverse tube, such as the tube 20b of the transverse slide-way GT.
[0066] In some embodiments, the farm vehicle 1 includes positional locking means. These positional locking means may enable one or more translational movements to be locked while leaving the seat 8 free to pivot so that it may easily be operated by the force imparted by the user 7 in the kneeling work-position. In some embodiments, the positional locking means enable the transverse translational movement to be locked while leaving the seat 8 free to pivot about the vertical pivot axis PV and leaving the longitudinal translational movement free. Implementations of the positional locking means include a locking lever or shoes that can be actuated by the user 7 in a kneeling work-position.
[0067] In operation, the user 7 in a kneeling work-position can easily pivot about the vertical pivot axis PV along the arrow R shown in
[0068] The user 7 can therefore work on the soil 4 in a kneeling position with support for his chest, head, hips and knees, while enjoying a large radius of action of the hands on the soil 4. This provides greater working comfort than crouching or kneeling positions on the soil 4 while allowing high flexibility of movement because of the three movable supports of the seat 8. The three supports, located at the head, the pelvis, and the legs, provide a comfortable position for the user 7, and the mobility of the cushions C1, C2, C3 enables the position of the user 7 to be adapted in the best way to the nature of the work to be done.