Sod stacker
A towable sod stacker having a pallet holder for holding a stack of sod, a conveyor for receiving and temporarily storing a plurality of cut sod slabs and a sod pickup and transport mechanism for lifting the plurality of cut sod sections from the conveyor and vertically placing the sod slabs in any of four positions on the pallet to provide an alternately stacked pallet of sod slabs with the towable stacker conveyor laterally displaceable to permit an operator to on-the-go dump a spoiled sod slab from the conveyor
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 10/226,365 filed Aug. 22, 2002 titled Sod Stacker.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to sod harvesting and, more specifically, to a sod stacker for on-the-go stacking of sod onto a pallet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe concept of sod harvesting is old in the art. Typically, a sod slab is cut free from a sod field. The slab is then rolled up into a cylindrical roll that is transferred to a pallet by a sod pickup mechanism. If the sod rolls are “small rolls”, the sod rolls can be manually transferred to a sod delivery truck that delivers the sod to the area where the sod rolls are to be laid. If the sod rolls are “big rolls”, it is necessary to use equipment to both lift and transfer the sod rolls.
Numerous devices are available for mechanizing portions of the sod harvesting and delivering process. For example, Schouten U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,602 shows a sod roll stacker for stacking rows of small rolls where the sod rolls are pushed onto a pallet. In order to alternate the rows the pallet with the sod rolls is rotated 90 degrees and the sod rolls are pushed on top of the existing rolls.
In contrast to the prior art Schouten method and apparatus for stacking sod the present invention allows one to lift and stack the sod rolls on a pallet without having to rotate the pallet or push the sod rolls onto the pallet thus lessening chances of damaging the sod roll.
In addition to the lessening the chances of damaging the sod roll during loading the pallet the present invention permits an operator dump a spoiled sod roll before it is stacked on the pallet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA towable sod stacker having a pallet holder for holding a stack of sod, a conveyor for receiving and temporarily storing a plurality of cut sod slabs and a sod pickup and transport mechanism for lifting the plurality of cut sod sections from the conveyor and vertically placing the sod slabs in any of four positions on the pallet to provide an alternately stacked pallet of sod slabs with the towable stacker conveyor laterally displaceable to permit an operator to on-the-go dump a spoiled sod slab from the conveyor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Located above conveyor 13 is the sod engagement mechanism or sod pickup mechanism 25 which includes a plurality of retractable spikes that pierce and engage the sod rolls to enable the sod engagement mechanism to lift the sod free of the conveyor 13. The sod pickup mechanism 25 with the retractable is also more fully shown and described in our U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,364,027 and 6,296,063 and is hereby incorporated by reference.
A feature of the present invention is that the stacker can be used with any of a different types of sod harvesting machines to provide on-the-go stacking by merely attaching the sod stacker 10 to a tractor through a three point hitch on the tractor or if desired a direct frame mount to the tractor. The towable stacker 10 can be supplied with either its own power source or can be driven off the power take off of the tractor. A further feature of the invention is the ability of an operator to “kick out” spoiled sod rolls while “on-the-go”.
Attached to top frame member 26 of frame 20 is a sod transport mechanism 27 that transports sod rolls from the conveyor 13 on one side of the sod stacker to a pallet on the other side of the sod stacker. A power cylinder 24 is positioned between sod pickup mechanism 25 and the sod transport mechanism 27. The power cylinder 27, which has vertically contractable or extendible arm 24a allows one raise or lower the sod engagement mechanism 25 with respect to sod transport mechanism 27. This feature allows one to vertically position the sod pickup mechanism 25 into top surface engagement with the plurality of sod rolls 14, 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d and 14e located on belt conveyor 13. Once the tines or spikes of the sod engaging mechanism are in engagement with the sod rolls one can lift the sod rolls vertically off the conveyor through power cylinder 24. A flexible cable 29 permits power to be supplied to the sod pickup mechanism 25 as move vertically upward or downward with respect to sod transport mechansim 27 while maintaining power thereto.
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To further illustrate the sod transport mechanism 27 reference should be made to
In order to appreciate the compound action of the sod transport mechanism 27 reference should be made to
As is evident form FIGS. 7 to 10 the operator can use the off set positioning of connector 25a on sod pickup mechanism 25 to permit positing the sod rolls in any of a number of different positions above pallet 40. As a result a sod pickup mechanism that moves laterally which by itself would not be able to stack side by side rows on the pallet can be combined with the rotatable head 51 on the sod pickup mechanism 25 to enable the positioning of the sod rolls on any of the four positions shown in
Thus the present invention includes a method of on-the-go stacking of cut slabs of sod received from a sod harvester comprising receiving a first cut slab of sod engaging the first cut slab of sod with a sod pickup mechanism, transporting the first cut slab of sod to a pallet by laterally displacing the sod pick up mechanism, placing the first cut slab of sod in a first positionon the pallet, receiving a second cut slab of sod, engaging the second cut slab of sod with the sod pickup mechanism, transporting the second cut slab of sod to the pallet by lateral and rotationally displacing the sod pickup mechanism and depositing the second cut slab of sod on the pallet to form a stack of sod slabs.
While the invention is described in relation to plurality of rolls of sod the invention is also suitable for use in stacking sod in unrolled slabs since the slabs can be positioned on the pallet in the same manner as the rolls.
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Claims
1. A towable sod stacker comprising:
- a frame;
- a hitch on said frame for towing said sod stacker in a sod roll receiving condition;
- a movable member for receiving and holding a first plurality of sod rolls;
- a pallet holder carried by said frame, said pallet holder spaced from said movable member; and
- a sod roll transport and stacking mechanism for engaging and transporting the first plurality of sod rolls from said movable member and then stacking the first plurality of sod rolls in a first position on said pallet holder and for transporting a second plurality of sod rolls from said movable member and stacking the second plurality of sod rolls proximate the first plurality of sod rolls.
2. The towable sod stacker of claim 1 including a set of wheels for supporting said frame.
3. The towable sod stacker of claim 1 including a motor mounted on said frame for powering said sod roll transport and stacking mechanism.
4. The towable sod stacker of claim 1 wherein said sod roll transport and stacking mechanism includes a traveling carriage displaceable mounted on said frame.
5. The towable sod stacker of claim 4 wherein said traveling carriage includes a rotatable head.
6. The towable sod stacker of claim 5 wherein the sod roll transport mechanism includes:
- a sod roll pick up mechanism, said sod roll mechanism carried by said traveling carriage said sod roll pickup mechanism vertically displaceable with respect to said carriage to allow the sod roll pick up mechanism to engage and lift a row of sod rolls from said movable member to laterally transport the row of sod rolls to the pallet holder.
7. The towable sod stacker of claim 1 wherein said movable member is displaceable to permit discharging an unwanted sod roll from said sod stacker.
8. The towable sod stacker of claim 2 wherein said movable member is rotatable to transport a sod roll in a rearward direction along said movable member.
9. The towable sod stacker of claim 1 wherein the pallet holder is vertically displaceable to permit lower a pallet of sod onto a field for pickup.
10. A method of on-the-go stacking of cut slabs of sod received from a sod harvester comprising:
- receiving a first cut slab of sod;
- engaging the first cut slab of sod with a sod pickup mechanism;
- transporting the first cut slab of sod to a pallet by laterally displacing the sod pick up mechanism;
- placing the first cut slab of sod in a first positionon the pallet;
- receiving a second cut slab of sod;
- engaging the second cut slab of sod with the sod pickup mechanism;
- transporting the second cut slab of sod to the pallet by lateral and rotationally displacing the sod pickup mechanism; and
- depositing the second cut slab of sod on the pallet to form a stack of sod slabs.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the first cut slab of sod is formed into a firsts roll of sod and the second cut slab of sod is formed into a second roll of sod.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the first cut slab of sod is received by a conveyor.
13. The method of claim 12 including the step of displaying the conveyor on said frame to permit a spoiled sod slab to be discharged from the on-the-go stacking.
14. The method of claim 13 including the step of stacking at least three layers of sod slabs on said pallet.
15. The method of claim 14 including the step of simultaneously rotating and displacing the second cut slab of sod as the second cut slab of sod is carried to the pallet.
16. The method of claim 15 including the step of vertically lifting the first cut slab of sod prior to transporting the first cut slab of sod to the pallet.
17. The method of claim 10 including the step of allowing a spoiled cut slab of sod to fall free of the
18. The method of claim 10 including the step of vertically lifting the cut slab of sod prior to transporting the first cute slab of sold to the pallet.
19. The method of claim 10 including the step of stacking cut slabs of sods on the pallet by lifting the cut slabs of sod and transporting the cut slabs of sod to the pallet by laterally and rotationally displacement of the cut slabs of sod.
20. A sod stacker comprising:
- a frame;
- a hitch on said frame for towing said sod stacker in a sod slab receiving condition;
- a member for receiving and holding a first plurality of sod slabs;
- a pallet holder carried by said frame, said pallet holder spaced from said conveyor; and
- a sod slab transport mechanism for engaging and transporting the first plurality of sod slabs from said conveyor and then stacking the first plurality of sod rolls in a first position on said pallet holder and for transporting a second plurality of sod rolls from said conveyor and stacking the second plurality of sod rolls proximate the first plurality of sod rolls.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 18, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Inventors: Theodore Tvetene (Billings, MT), Donald Tvetene (Billings, MT), Michael Tvetene (Billings, MT), Gregg Tvetene (Billings, MT)
Application Number: 10/921,769