Patents by Inventor Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6230636Abstract: Disclosed is a cultivator mounted to roll about a horizontal axis transverse to the direction of travel of the machine in combination with a hopper. The cultivator and hopper are mounted on a frame which is adapted to be connected to a three-point hitch of a tractor. The cultivator is connected to the frame under and behind the hopper and by a pivotal shaft which interconnects bearings confined fore and aft by U-profiles. The cutivator is thus tiltable within limits relative to the frame and hopper and is also turnable within limits so that the cultivator turns with the tractor. It also provides support for the hopper. A centrifugal air pump is mounted on the hopper which, via a pair of venturi-type devices, draw in granular material, such as seed, from the hopper for distributing same on the soil, the hopper having a pair of metering devices which meter granular material received by the venturi-devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Maasland N.V.Inventors: Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom, Adrianus Petrus Maria Brabander
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Patent number: 6116526Abstract: An implement for spreading granular material, such as fertilizer, wherein the flow of fertilizer from the hopper is controlled by the position of a metering slide under an outlet opening of the hopper. The metering slide has an indented asymmetric edge which cooperates with the outlet opening to control of the flow of fertilizer onto an underlying spreader. The metering slide is moved into its position under the outlet opening by the pivotal movement of a sector-shaped support in hinged connection with the metering slide. The metering slide is urged against the hopper and the sector shaped support by a spring. The flow of material from a plurality of outlet openings is selectively controlled either individually or in unison. Also, the implement can be tilted.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Maasland N,V.Inventors: Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom, Hendrik Hans van der Vlugt, Pieter Jacob van der Waal
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Patent number: 4114696Abstract: A cultivating implement has a row of soil working members journalled along the length of an elongated frame portion. The frame portion extends transverse to the direction of implement travel and a support beam with further soil working members is positioned at the rear of the frame portion. The support beam is interconnected to the frame portion by arms and at least one, preferably two, pivot points on each arm enable adjustments of the level of the support beam with the further soil working members to be effected. One pivot point is at the rear portion of each arm and includes locking and pivot bolts. A second pivot point, again including locking and pivot bolts, connects the forward portion of each arm to the frame portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1977Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: C. van der Lely N.V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4113026Abstract: An implement has a row of tined motors that work a broad path of soil. Immediately in front of the rotors is a soil displacing elongated bar that is held to penetrate and raise a shallow layer of soil which is thereafter deposited immediately in front of the working tines. The bar extends parallel to the row of rotors and has a flat bottom that slightly compresses the ground from which the layer of soil is being displaced. The bar can be raised or lowered on supports interconnected to the frame. In front of the bar, a V-shaped guide can be connected to smooth the soil engaged by wheels of the prime mover. A rear roller can be positioned to further level the layer of soil that has been worked by the counter rotating rotors so that a seed bed can be finally prepared in one pass.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1976Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: C. van der Lely N.V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4113024Abstract: A cultivating implement has an elongated frame portion with soil working tines rotatably mounted along the length of the frame portion. The implement is supported, at least in part, by a leading member and a rear member each of which bear on the ground in advance and to the rear of the soil working tines. The supporting members can be wheels, rollers, a row of rods, levelling bars or combinations thereof which are interconnected by at least one linkage. Each supporting member has a respective carrier that is pivoted to a strip or pair of strips secured to the frame portion. The carriers include upwardly extending arms or plates with holes at different levels that receive pins and the pins interconnect the upper portions of the carriers to an adjustable connecting member. When one supporting member is displaced upwardly or downwardly, the other member is displaced in an opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: C. van der Lely N.V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4095535Abstract: A soil cultivating implement or rotary harrow has a row of soil-working members rotatably mounted on upwardly extending shafts. Driving means rotates the shafts and tools, preferably tines, are moved through the soil to work same. Fluid material from a container on a supporting structure is passed in the worked soil through injectors located adjacent the soil-working member. The injectors can be included with each soil-working member and can comprise one or more tine injectors. The injectors extend into the ground and conduct fluid through ducts and passages from the container into the ground. A roller at the rear of the injectors smooths the worked soil.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: C. van der Lely N.V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4059160Abstract: A rotary harrow has a transverse frame, including an elongated hollow beam, and rotatable soil working tined members are mounted on upwardly extending shafts journalled in the beam. A supporting elongated roller has arms that adjustably connect to the frame and the roller also extends transverse to the direction of travel, at the rear of the beam. Vertical plate supports on the top of the beam extend upwardly and rearwardly and a tool bar is interconnected to the rearmost extremities of the supports so that seed drills, etc. can be secured in place to the rear of the soil working members. The tool bar also extends transverse and across the width of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1975Date of Patent: November 22, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4058068Abstract: A cultivator or rotary harrow has soil working members rotatable about upwardly extending shafts journalled in a frame portion that extends transverse to the direction of travel. The front of the frame is supported by a coupling attached to a prime mover and the rear of the implement is supported by two ground wheels. One wheel is located at each lateral side of the frame portion at the rear thereof and a bracket is pivoted to the frame with rearwardly extending arms connected to the wheel axle mountings. An extensible connecting member interconnects the axle mountings to the frame above the bracket so that the wheels can be vertically displaced by shortening or lengthening the connecting members. A sowing mechanism, including a feed box, is mounted to the rear of the soil working members with delivery tubes leading to shoes. A flow control mechanism is driven by a transmission from the wheel mountings and the shoes can be raised or lowered by a linkage and control lever.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1975Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4057111Abstract: A soil cultivating machine has a row of driven rotatable soil working members and a tool bar at the rear thereof to which tools, such as seed drills can be attached. The machine is connectable to a tractor lift and the members are driven via a p.t.o. At least one supporting member is detachably connected to the machine frame and the tool bar for operational support and transport purposes. The supporting member is elongated and extends rearwardly from the frame above the tool bar and to a rear support wheel. The supporting member includes a forward support that is pivoted to a rear arm and a hydraulic assembly bridges the pivot connection. Actuation of the assembly lifts the machine, including any tools on the tool bar so that the entire machine with attachments are supported solely by the tractor lift and the rear wheel or wheels.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1975Date of Patent: November 8, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4056147Abstract: A harrow has a frame and power driven soil-working members on the frame mounted in a row. A roller is connected to the frame to trail the soil-working members. The roller includes a central tube-like support which is surrounded by elongated bars held in position by upright supports.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1975Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4051904Abstract: A soil cultivator or harrow has a row of soil working members that are driven about upwardly extending axes to work the soil. A plant screen at each lateral side of the implement has a forward guide portion that is pivoted to the front of the frame and a rear, spring-biased portion that normally is held close to the implement's lateral sides. The guide portion of each screen is inclined with respect to the direction of travel to guide plants away from the soil working members during the forward travel of the implement. A pair of arms are pivoted adjacent their front ends to a forward portion of the main frame of the implement, and are connected at their rear ends by a transverse support. The arms are connected to the main frame intermediate their ends by a connection which permits angular adjustment of the arms about their pivots. Each end of the transverse support is connected to a further rearwardly and downwardly extending arm and a roller is supported between the further arms.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1975Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4050520Abstract: A cultivator having rotatable soil-working tines on supports has a screening element pivotally connected to the front of the frame to extend downwardly near the supports. Springs bias the screening element to a position adjacent the tines to prevent damage by stones encountered during operation. Adjustment members permit the vertical adjustment of the screening element relative to the tines.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1976Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4049061Abstract: A cultivating implement or rotary harrow has two groups of soil working members mounted on upwardly extending shafts that extend transverse to the direction of operative travel. The groups of soil working members are adjustably linked to an elongated frame of the harrow and the front of the longer side of the frame has a coupling member for connection to the rear of a prime mover for soil working operation. One of the shorter sides has a second coupling member that can be coupled to the prime mover during transport. Pairs of ground wheels at the front and rear of the frame are employed to support the harrow both in operative and in transport positions. Each group of soil working members has a supporting rear roller and arms that extend from the front of the frame over the roller to support a tool bar to which seed drills, for instance, can be connected.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1975Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4046202Abstract: A tractor drawn cultivator comprises a frame extending transversely to the direction of movement of the tractor. A plurality of spaced apart vertical axis rotary driven cultivator members comprising downwardly extending tines are supported from the frame. Surrounding each cultivating member and suspended from the frame is a screen having two spaced apart side walls and an interconnecting rear wall. The side walls have forwardly and outwardly diverging front parts with rearwardly and downwardly extending leading edges. At least a portion of the rear wall is vertically adjustable to control the rate of soil release from the screen. A tool bar to the rear of the main frame may support a plurality of ridging bodies, one behind each cultivator member.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1975Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4044840Abstract: A cultivating machine has a row of soil working members that are driven to rotate about upwardly extending axes. Each member includes an elongated support and the opposite ends of the support each have downwardly extending arms with tine holders in which tines are secured. Each arm is hollow and receives the upper end of a holder that, in turn, receives a tine fastening portion. The arms serve to position the active portions of the tines substantially below their support and the support is thus positioned above ground debris and obstructions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1975Date of Patent: August 30, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4037669Abstract: A cultivator or rotary harrow has rotatable soil working members with tines that are driven to rotate about upwardly extending axes. Each tine has a fastening portion that is secured to a support, and a lower soil working portion. In one embodiment, the center lines of the two portions substantially coincide. Alternatively, the lower part of the soil working portion can be an offset straight part that extends outwardly or the lower part can be curved outwardly with respect to the remainder of the soil working portion. The opposite sides of the lower part of the soil working portion gradually flattens and broadens towards the lowermost tip.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1975Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: C. van der Lely N. V.Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4018289Abstract: A rotary harrow or cultivator tine has an upper fastening portion that is tightly received in a holder. The fastening portion is integral with a lower soil working portion that terminates in a tip and the two portions are angled with respect to one another. The soil working portion has a generally round cross section for a part of its length that is tapered outwardly to form a leading rib with respect to the intended direction of rotation of the tine. In the lower region adjacent the tip, the cross section of the soil working portion becomes less round and can merge into a polygonal cross section region having grooves and flat sides.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4018170Abstract: A soil cultivating implement or rotary harrow has a row of soil-working members rotatably mounted on upwardly extending shafts. Driving means rotates the shafts and tools, preferably tines, are moved through the soil to work same. Fluid material from a container on a supporting structure is passed in the worked soil through injectors located adjacent the soil-working members. The injectors can be tubes arranged on a support in staggered formation across the working width of the implement, or each soil-working implement can comprise one or more injectors. The injectors extend into the ground and conduct fluid through ducts and passages from the container into the ground. A roller at the rear of the injectors smooths the worked soil.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4008854Abstract: A spreading implement has at least one hopper, preferably with two outlet spouts at the bottom thereof. Each spout has an outlet port through which material passes and a flow control device having holes is positioned beneath each port. A group of distributor pipes is mounted below a corresponding control device at each side of the hopper and the pipes extend laterally from the implement to terminate with outlets at different distances from the hopper. The inner ends of each group of pipes adjoin an inlet nozzle formed by open pipe channels and connectors that correspond to each pipe. The channels receive material from corresponding holes in the control device and the latter can be moved via a setting device to more or less register with apertures formed in a cover plate that overlies said channels. An enclosed air chamber is formed between the spouts at the bottom of the hopper and a blower forces air through the chamber into each inlet nozzle that enters the sides of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1975Date of Patent: February 22, 1977Inventors: Ary VAN DER Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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Patent number: 4006781Abstract: A soil engaging roller has a central axis shaft and spaced apart plate-like supports secured to the shaft. The supports are upwardly extending with holes around their perimeters to receive elongated rod-type elements that form the periphery of the roller. The elements can have retaining devices in the form of transverse holes with pins that secure the elements in the holes of the supports. The rods are shiftable or reversible with respect to the supports so that as the contacting surfaces become worn the elements can be altered to occupy different longitudinal positions. The support holes can be punched out with bearing surfaces formed by the bent over rim. Also, the supports can be angled with respect to the shaft and the elements can have several transverse retaining holes to permit shifting and retaining of the elements to the supports.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1973Date of Patent: February 8, 1977Inventors: Ary van der Lely, Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom