Seed cart
09539927 ยท 2017-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher T. Fitzgerald (Pomeroy, IA, US)
- KURT W. OLSEN (NEWELL, IA, US)
- Daniel L. Frederick (Storm Lake, IA, US)
Cpc classification
A01C7/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C15/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65G67/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C7/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A seed cart includes first and second mating frames. The hopper is mounted on the first frame for holding seed and has an outlet to discharge the seed. A conveyor is mounted on the second frame for movement between seed loading and unloading positions. A plurality of cylinders with extendible and retractable arms control the desired position of the conveyor. A plurality of load cells are mounted on the second frame and support the first frame. The weigh scales weigh the first frame, the hopper, and the seed in the hopper, without weighing the conveyor. Therefore, an accurate amount of seed can be dispensed from the hopper via the conveyor. Wheels and a hitch tongue can be detachably mounted on the second frame to convert the cart from a stationary unit to a mobile unit.
Claims
1. A seed cart for transporting seed to a field, comprising: a first frame having opposite side and opposite ends to form a horizontal base; a second frame beneath the first frame and having opposite sides and opposite ends; a hopper integrally fixed to the first frame for receiving and holding seed, and having sloped walls converging to a seed outlet for discharge of seed by gravity flow from the hopper; a conveyor mounted on the second frame for transporting and having an inlet beneath the hopper outlet to receive seed from the hopper; weigh scales between the first frame and the second frame and supporting the first frame so as to weigh the hopper without weighing the conveyor; and a cylinder having a lower end pivotally connected to the second frame and a telescoping arm pivotally connected to the conveyor to control movement of the conveyor between loading and unloading positions relative to the hopper.
2. The seed cart of claim 1 wherein at least one axle with wheels is removably mounted to the second frame.
3. The seed cart of claim 2 further comprising a hitch tongue removably mounted to the second frame.
4. The seed cart of claim 1 further comprising the weigh scale includes a load bar mounted at each corner of the second frame.
5. The seed cart of claim 1 wherein the hopper is free from internal seed mixing mechanisms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The improved seed cart of the present invention is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. The major components of the cart 10 include the hopper 12, a first frame 14, a second frame 16, and a conveyor 18. The hopper 12 is mounted on the first frame 14, which in turn is seated around the second frame 16 so that the frames 14, 16 are nested adjacent one another. The conveyor 18 is pivotally mounted on the second frame 16. Preferably, the conveyor 18 includes a cleated belt. Alternatively, the conveyor 18 may include an auger.
(11) One or more axles 20 with wheels 22 can be selectively attached or detached to the second frame 16, such that the cart 10 can be converted between a stationary unit and a mobile unit. A hitch tongue 24 can also be selectively bolted to the second frame 16 at either end of the cart 10 for hitching the cart to a tow vehicle, such as a truck or tractor.
(12) The cart 10 includes a weigh scale, which preferably comprises a plurality of load cells 26 positioned at the four corners of the cart 10 on the second frame 16 so as to support the first frame 14, such that the weight of seed discharged from the hopper can be accurately measured. As seen in
(13) The conveyor 18 is moved between various positions with a plurality of hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders having extendible and retractable arms. A first cylinder 34 has a lower end pivotally connected to the second frame 16 and a retractable and extendible arm 40 with an upper end pivotally connected to the conveyor 18 at connection point 41. The cylinder 34 allows the conveyor 18 to be manually moved between loading positions shown in
(14) More particularly, when the conveyor 18 is in the unloading position, shown in
(15) The height of the conveyor outlet 38 is adjusted by a second cylinder 44. The second cylinder 44 has a lower end connected to the second frame 16 and an upper end connected to the first cylinder 34 so as to adjust the angle of the conveyor 18 through a vertical plane, and thereby selectively position the outlet 38 of the conveyor 18 at a desired height in both the filing and unloading positions.
(16) A third pair of cylinders 46 on opposite sides of the hopper outlet 42 extend between the second frame 16 and the first cylinder 34, and control the angular rotation of the conveyor 18 through a horizontal plane. The cylinders 46 push and pull the conveyor 18 about a vertical pivot axis to move the conveyor outlet 38 forwardly and rearwardly through an angular range as depicted in
(17) The cart 10 has a unibody design, with the control systems and conveyor integrated into the undercarriage of the cart 10. This unibody arrangement reduces the structure needed for the cart 10 and allows the cart 10 to quickly and easily be converted from a stationary unit to a mobile unit by adding the wheeled axles 20 and tongue 24. This unibody carriage eliminates the need for a separate trailer to haul or move the cart 10. Rather, the dual frame assembly allows the second frame to accommodate various first frames and hoppers. Thus, the first and second frames provide a modular assembly, which can be interchanged with other assemblies having different sizes or shapes. This eliminates the need for a specific trailer assigned for a specific cart, as in the prior art.
(18) The construction of the cart 10, including the first frame 14 and second frame 16, provide a low center of gravity, which is considerably lower than that of conventional seed cart 10. This improved center of gravity enhances handling and safety for the cart 10 and its operator.
(19) The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.