Plural Patents (Class 111/195)
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Patent number: 11589501Abstract: An agricultural row unit includes a soil-engaging tool supported from a pivot arm. A sensor generates an output signal relating to an orientation of the pivot arm relative to a frame member. An actuator is configured to applying a down pressure on the soil-engaging tool. A control system in signal communication with the sensor is responsive to the generated output signal to effect a change in applied down pressure on the soil-engaging tool by the actuator. The soil-engaging tool may be a closing wheel or a flap. One or more additional sensors may be provided on gauge wheel arms of the row unit with the control system being responsive to output signals of the additional sensors to effect the change in applied down pressure on the soil-engaging tool by the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2019Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Precision Planting LLCInventors: Derek Sauder, Jeremy Hodel, Cory Muhlbauer
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Patent number: 10827663Abstract: An agricultural planter row unit has a gauge wheel supported by a gauge wheel arm, to control planting depth. An actuator drives movement of a mechanical stop that bears against a gauge wheel support arm to position the gauge wheel support arm to obtain a desired planting depth. A seed depth control system receives an operator input, from an operator compartment of a towing vehicle, and automatically controls actuation of the seed depth actuator.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Valentin Stefan Gresch, Cary S. Hubner, Christian Waibel, Philipp Benz, Tobias Meilwes
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Patent number: 10660260Abstract: A non-inflatable tire for an agricultural implement, including a sole, a tread, and a pair of sidewalls connecting the sole to the tread is provided. A first sidewall extends from the sole to the tread, while the second includes an internal portion which extends from the sole to the tread and an external portion projecting from the tread. The first sidewall and the tread are designed so as to jointly hold the external portion of the second sidewall in line with the internal portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: OTICOInventors: Olivier Phely, Denis Piou
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Patent number: 9668401Abstract: A planting apparatus includes a chassis and a row unit carried by the chassis. The row unit includes a unit body carried by the chassis; a metering device carried by the unit body; at least one furrowing disc carried by the unit body; at least one pressing wheel carried by the unit body behind the furrowing disc in a direction of travel; a travel arm carried by and pivotally movable relative to the unit body that defines a travel path; at least one closing disc positioned behind the at least one furrowing disc and in front of the at least one pressing wheel in the direction of travel and pivotally movable along the travel path by the travel arm; and a stop placed in the travel path of the travel arm that is configured to limit a vertical travel of the at least one closing disc.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Ryan R. Raetzman, Brian J. Anderson, Johnathon R. Dienst, Marvin A. Prickel
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Patent number: 9351438Abstract: A paddle sealer used for planting having closing wheels that are drawn by a motive power source such as a tractor and used to close seed trenches to prevent the seed trench from reopening and provide the proper soil conditioning to promote uniform germination and emergence. The paddle sealer with closing wheels includes an adjustable frame structure including a tensioned arm assembly and an attachment mechanism for attaching the paddle sealer to seeding equipment, and a paddle closing wheel assembly carried by the arm assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Yetter Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Patrick Whalen, James Lascelles, Carl Woodside
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Publication number: 20150096481Abstract: An agricultural material applicator is disclosed herein. The applicator uses a coulter, a knife, and a dual sealer assembly to provide agricultural material such as liquid manure to the soil. Weight of the agricultural material applicator is supported by the sealer assembly to eliminate the need for additional gauge wheels. The sealer assembly is two sealers provided with independent suspension to allow one sealer to move out of the way of an obstruction, while the other sealer continues to operate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventor: Terry S. Glendenning
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Patent number: 8909436Abstract: Agricultural devices, row unit adjustment systems, and methods of adjusting a depth of a furrow are provided. In some aspects, an agricultural device is adapted to plant seeds and includes a frame, a furrow opener coupled to the frame and adapted to cut a furrow including a depth, a sensor adapted to sense a characteristic associated with planting seeds and generate a signal associated with the sensed characteristic, and a processing unit receiving the signal associated with the sensed characteristic. The depth of the furrow is adjustable based on the signal associated with the sensed characteristic. Such characteristic may be a characteristic of the soil, a force applied to the agricultural device, or a position of a portion of the agricultural device.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Kinze Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Courtney N. Achen, Marvin L. Bachman, Vaughan G. Stevenson
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Patent number: 8789481Abstract: An articulated device for controlling seeding depth of a seeding assembly in grain seeding machines, more precisely, a seeding assembly with a hinge mechanism in the front part of the assembly, which allows control of the distance between the depth control wheel and the opener disk. This allows minimizing the entrance of vegetable residues, dust and moist soil, while also aiding in their expulsion, and provides an efficient and prompt way for cleaning to avoid longer out of service times of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Inventors: Roberto Carlos Castagno Manasseri, Carlos Alberto Reymundo Poggio
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Patent number: 8720352Abstract: This improved apparatus for planting grain crops provides improved emergence, particularly under heavy soil conditions, promotes more vigorous growth, reduces tillering and improves the yield in wheat and barley crops. The improved apparatus receives seed at a more-or-less uniform rate, captures the flow of seed until a multiplicity of seed generally in the range of 20 to 30 seeds is gathered, then releases seed in concentrated groups spaced apart from one another and with blank or non-seeded portions therebetween into a furrow prepared by an angled disk.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: HPFM Drill Co., LLCInventors: James David Logan, Richard Wayne Lloyd, Wayne Lucas McProud
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Patent number: 8635961Abstract: A method and apparatus (10) for forming in a single pass operation, a profiled planting mound for growing of a crop from planted seeds or billets by using a pair of spaced tools (37) to displace soil inwardly towards each other. A central bed is formed between the displaced soil onto which billets or seeds may be deposited through a guide or chute (13). Covering discs (78,79) are provided to move soil to cover the billets or seeds and a press wheel assembly (81) is used for pressing the soil in the mound and form the desired profile in the mound.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventor: Daryl Morellini
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Patent number: 8550020Abstract: A variable pressure control system for varying pressures in the fluid circuits of a dual acting actuator over a range of pressures. The variable pressure control system includes a controller that cooperates with pressure regulators for regulating the desired pressure in the fluid circuits.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Precision Planting LLCInventors: Derek Sauder, Jeremy J. Hodel
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Patent number: 8356563Abstract: Disclosed herein is an agriculture planter. The planter may include a planter frame, a seed hopper and a trailing arm assembly. The planter frame may include a hitch tongue extending forwardly from the planter frame. The planter frame supports the seed hopper. The a trailing arm assembly is vertically pivotally coupled to a rear portion of the planter frame, extends rearward from the planter frame and includes a trailing arm frame and a lever arm vertically pivotally coupled to the trailing arm frame by a pivot point. The lever arm includes a leading end, a trailing end, a middle portion, a furrow opener disc and a first furrow closer wheel. The disc is rotatably mounted to the lever arm near the leading end. The first wheel is rotatably mounted to the lever arm near the trailing end. The middle portion is pivotably coupled to the pivot point.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Inventors: Paul E. Schaffert, Doug Shadley
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Patent number: 8333161Abstract: A seed furrow closing wheel has a generally dish-shaped body defined by a central portion and a notched outer flange portion that circumscribes the central portion and projects obliquely outwardly from the plane thereof. The notched flange portion is configured to present a series of circumferentially spaced, non-radial, obliquely projecting teeth that function to fragment and squeeze together opposite sidewalls of the seed furrow when a pair of the wheels are rolled along opposite sides of the furrow outboard of the furrow itself, crumbling the sidewalls and covering the seeds.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Arnett, Thomas J. Evans
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Patent number: 8327780Abstract: An agricultural implement is directed to delivering a fluid to the soil of an agricultural field and includes a main frame attached to an opener device, a closing device, a pivoting assembly, and an injection tine. The opener device forms a furrow in the soil, the closing device trails the opener device for closing the furrow, and the injection tine delivers the fluid towards the furrow. The injection tine has a pivoting end attached to the pivoting assembly and a bottom end extending downwardly into the furrow between the opener device and the closing device. The pivoting end is pivotably connected at the pivoting end such that the injection tine is freely pivotable in at least two independent pivotable directions relative to furrow. A diffuser is attached to the bottom end of the injection tine for expelling the fluid into the furrow.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Patent number: 8291843Abstract: An apparatus for the cultivation of soil and the planting of seeds is described comprising a frame (8); a first row of deep loosening tines (4) carried by the frame and spaced apart across at least a major part of the width of the frame (8); and a second row of drill coulters (5) carried by the frame (8) and spaced apart across at least a major part of the width of the frame, —wherein a deep loosening tine (4) of the first row is aligned with at least one pair of drill counters (5) of the second row, in such a manner that each coulter (5) of the pair is laterally offset either side of the deep loosening tine (4). A method for the cultivation of soil and the planting of seeds using such an apparatus is also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Shaun Wealleans
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Patent number: 8267021Abstract: A trench opener/closer is provided for an agricultural seeding machine movable in a planting direction. The trench opener/closer includes a disc opener assembly, a gauge wheel assembly, a closing assembly, a boot member, and a seed delivery member. The disc opener assembly has a first axis of rotation. The gauge wheel assembly has a second axis of rotation disposed rearward of the first axis of rotation in the planting direction. The closing assembly has a third axis of rotation disposed rearward of the second axis of rotation in the planting direction. The boot member extends between the disc opener assembly and the closing assembly. The seed delivery member is disposed rearward of the disc opener assembly in the planting direction. The seed delivery member is disposed adjacent to both a trailing edge of the boot member and the closing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Nathan Albert Mariman, Elijah Beckham Garner, Lee Edward Zumdome
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Patent number: 8191490Abstract: A disc planter (10) for applying fertilizers and seeds to soil, and incorporating previously applied chemicals therein, the disc planter (10) having a frame (12) with a longitudinal forward direction of travel, and a plurality of rotatable tools mounted in series to the frame, the plurality of rotatable tools including a fertilizer furrow opening disc (16), a seed furrow opening disc (18), a soil throw controlling wheel (20), a soil closing wheel (22) and a soil disturbing star wheel (24), wherein the fertilizer furrow opening disc (16), seed furrow opening disc (18), and soil disturbing star wheel (24) are alternately oppositely inclined to one another in the forward direction of travel, the fertilizer furrow opening disc (16), seed furrow opening disc (18), soil throw controlling wheel (20), soil closing wheel (22) and soil disturbing star wheel (24) are longitudinally spaced and alternately laterally offset from one another in the forward direction of travel, the soil throw controlling wheel (20) is closelType: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: The Gusset Pty Ltd.Inventor: William Pias Noel Tobin
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Patent number: 8146519Abstract: An agricultural implement is directed to delivering multiple fluids to the soil of an agricultural field. The implement includes a frame for carrying a soil cutting device and a closing device. The cutting device forms a furrow in the soil and the closing device, which trails the cutting device, closes the furrow. A fluid delivery tine is mounted on the frame and extends downwardly into the furrow between the cutting device and the closing device. The tine has a pair of coaxial tubes, including an outer tube and an inner tube, wherein the coaxial tubes form an outer passageway between the outer tube and the inner tube for delivering a first fluid toward the furrow. The inner tube has an internal passageway for delivering a second fluid toward the furrow.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Patent number: 8104543Abstract: A row planter assembly comprising: a frame; an opening disk rotatably mounted to the frame; and a gauge wheel rotatably mounted to the frame and disposed alongside, but spaced from, the opening disk so as to create a narrow gap therebetween; wherein the gauge wheel comprises at least one opening in the side wall thereof so as to permit soil to pass from the gap located between the opening disk and the gauge wheel to the region outside of the gauge wheel.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Ron Hesla
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Patent number: 7870826Abstract: A seeding apparatus having a furrow opener attached to a first trailing arm, sensor for sensing the amount of ground force to which the furrow opener is being subjected, a second trailing arm, a packing wheel in secure engagement with the second trailing arm and adapted to pack a seeded furrow, an actuator and a control device in communication with the actuator and in communication with the sensor for applying a variable bias force to the packing wheel.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Bourgault Industries Ltd.Inventors: Gerard F. Bourgault, Mark Cresswell
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Patent number: 7685950Abstract: A furrow opener device includes a disc arranged to open a primary furrow in the ground. A scraper body has a leading scraper edge supported alongside the disc to scrape the disc. A wing member is supported on a bottom portion of the scraper body in proximity to a bottom end of the disc and extends laterally outwardly away from the disc so as to be arranged to open a groove in the primary furrow projecting laterally to one side of the primary furrow, and a tube extends generally downward to an output opening located adjacent the wing member and is arranged for depositing product into the groove. A packer wheel is arranged in a first configuration where depth of disc penetration is gauged by a gauge wheel adjacent to the furrow opener and in a second configuration in which depth is gauged by the packer wheel.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Dick Edward Friesen
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Patent number: 7631607Abstract: An agricultural seeding machine including at least one tool bar and a plurality of row units attached to the tool bar. Each row unit including a frame, a plurality of ground engaging wheels including a first ground engaging wheel, at least one suspension structure and a torsional biasing device. The at least one suspension structure including a first suspension structure having a first end and a second end. The first end rotatably coupled to the first ground engaging wheel. The torsional biasing device coupled to the second end of the first suspension structure. The biasing device being carried by the frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Todd E. Vandersnick
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Patent number: 7617784Abstract: A seed drill planting apparatus includes an opener configured to plant a row of seeds at locations corresponding to the wing tips of the openers and a row of fertilizer at the center of the opener. The press wheels for the opener are constructed of a pair of skewed wheels that are arranged to throw soil inwardly to provide a proper cover for the rows of seeds and fertilizer placed into the ground by the opener. The skewed press wheels are connected to an adjusting mechanism that is operable to selectively vary the angle at which the press wheels are skewed with respect to the direction of travel. A one-way castering wheel is also provided to function to caster for tight turns on the side of the implement at the inside of the turn, but automatically locks into a stable position when the implement is converted into a transport position.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Terrance Alan Friggstad
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Patent number: 7584707Abstract: A seed tube for an agricultural planter having a rearwardly curving forward wall, a rearwardly curving rearward wall and opposing sidewalls defining a seed passageway which curves rearwardly from an upper ingress end toward a lower egress end. Wear resistant material is disposed proximate the egress end which provides a point of first contact with the opener disks thereby preventing appreciable wear of the egress end of the seed tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Precision Planting, Inc.Inventors: Derek A. Sauder, Chad E. Plattner, Brad A. Wiegand
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Patent number: 7581503Abstract: An agricultural machine includes a tool bar and at least one opener/closer arrangement carried by the tool bar for opening a trench in soil. Each opener/closer arrangement includes an opener disc positioned at an angle relative to a working direction and defining a trench profile. The opener disc has an axis of rotation, a leading edge, and a trailing edge positioned adjacent one side of the trench profile. A gauge wheel is positioned generally inline with the opener disc adjacent to the trailing edge of the opener disc. The gauge wheel has a leading edge positioned between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the opener disc. A first closing wheel is positioned on a side of the trench profile opposite to the gauge wheel. The first closing wheel has a leading edge positioned between the axis of rotation and the trailing edge of the opener disc. A second closing wheel is positioned on a same side of the trench profile as the gauge wheel.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Robert W. Martin, James R. Peterson, Jr.
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Patent number: 7448333Abstract: A seeder (10) includes multiple cutting head units (30) pivotally mounted to a jack shaft (24) of a frame (12) and spring biased downwardly by hold downs (80). Each multiple cutting head unit (30) includes multiple roller blades (36) received on an axle (34) rotatably mounted in a carrier (32) and in gearing relation to the jack shaft (24). The roller blades (36) include a series of oppositely formed, circumferentially spaced radially extending indentations (36a) extending from a continuous, smooth periphery at a constant extent from the axle (34). Fingers (46) extending between the roller blades (36) are pivotally mounted to the carrier (32) to adjust the depth of the slits formed by the roller blades (36). Each hose (98) extending from a seed box (96) diverts seed into adjacent slits immediately after the roller blades (36).Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Turfco Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kinkead, Terrence R. Bondeson, Tom Fiske, Thomas E. Isaman, Kenneth Sylvester, Steven Ferguson, John Blackburn Kinkead
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Patent number: 7438006Abstract: An agricultural seeding machine movable in a planting direction includes a frame; a disc opener assembly carried by the frame and having a first axis of rotation; a gauge wheel assembly carried by the frame and having a second axis of rotation, and a press wheel assembly carried by the frame and having a third axis of rotation. The second axis is positioned forward of the first axis relative to the planting direction. The gauge wheel assembly overlaps the disc opener assembly relative to the planting direction. The third axis is positioned rearward of the first axis relative to the planting direction. The press wheel assembly overlaps the disc opener assembly relative to the planting direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Nathan A. Mariman, Ronald T. Flowers, Michael E. Frasier
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Patent number: 7412933Abstract: A seeding and fertilizing apparatus comprises a plurality of seed assemblies each comprising a trailing arm pivotally connected at a front end thereof to the frame and a packer wheel rotatably attached to rear end thereof. A seed furrow opener is attached to the trailing arm ahead of the packer wheel which rolls along the seed furrow created by the opener. A vertical position of the seed furrow opener with respect to the packer wheel is adjustable, and a bias device is operative to exert a downward bias force on the trailing arm. A plurality of fertilizer assemblies each comprises a fertilizer knife mounted to the frame such that a vertical position of the fertilizer knife with respect to the implement frame is adjustable. The seed assemblies and fertilizer assemblies are oriented laterally such that each fertilizer furrow is located between adjacent seed furrows.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Bourgault Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gerard Bourgault, Mark Cresswell
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Patent number: 7360495Abstract: An improved method of monitoring penetration of a planting unit into a ground surface comprising engaging a planting unit with a ground surface wherein the planting unit has a planting unit frame and the planting unit frame is cooperatively engaged with a support member by a planting frame and wherein the planting unit comprises, a seed trench opening assembly operable to create a seed trench in a ground surface, a depth regulating member having a vertical position relative to the seed trench opening assembly and monitoring penetration of the furrow forming structure into the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventor: Howard D. Martin
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Patent number: 7360494Abstract: A seed planting assembly comprising a laterally extending support member and a planting unit including a planting frame supported by said support member. Said planting unit frame carries, a seed trench opening assembly operable to create a seed trench in a ground surface, a depth regulating member having a vertical position relative to said seed trench opening assembly, wherein said depth regulating member responds to forces upon said planting unit to control ground surface engagement, an arm assembly connecting said depth regulating member to said planting unit frame with a depth monitoring means for indicating whether said depth regulating member is fully engaged with said ground surface wherein said depth monitoring means indicates whether said arm assembly is engaged with said stop means.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventor: Howard D. Martin
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Patent number: 7246563Abstract: A pivot assembly is provided for attaching a closing wheel frame to a planter. The closing wheel frame has a pair of closing wheels attached at a rear end and a pair of mounting openings formed at a front end. The pivot assembly includes ball bearings having outer races fit loosely within each of the mounting openings of the closing wheel frame. The inner races of the ball bearings are secured to the planter frame using threaded nut and bolt assemblies. The closing wheel frame is pivotal relative to the planter frame during normal operation by relative movement between the inner and outer races of the bearing. Variations of the mounting openings in the closing wheel frame are disclosed, including a tubular part, heavy washer or other annular structure welded to an outside surface of the closing wheel frame, or a bearing housing formed integral with the closing wheel frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Philip C. Kester
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Patent number: 6945182Abstract: A midrow levelling attachment for a seeder includes a set of leveller gangs each of which is mounted on a respective one of the packer wheel gangs of the seeder by a pair of mounting members one at each end of the common shaft of the leveller gang. The levelling roller gang is arranged such that each roller has the peripheral surface thereof located at a position aligned with a location on the ground between a respective pair of the shanks of the seeder and each roller is located rearwardly of the respective pair of shanks and in front of the packer wheels for engaging the ground between the furrows formed by the furrow forming element of the respective pair of shanks. The peripheral surface of each levelling roller is shaped with an apex and two inclined sides such that as the peripheral surface rolls over the ground between the furrows it tends to push the soil back into the furrows.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Haukaas Manufacturing LimitedInventors: Duane Haukaas, Greg Haukaas
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Patent number: 6918343Abstract: A pivot assembly is provided for attaching a closing wheel frame to a planter. The closing wheel frame has a pair of closing wheels attached at a rear end and a pair of mounting openings formed at a front end. The pivot assembly includes ball bearings having outer races fit loosely within each of the mounting openings of the closing wheel frame. The inner races of the ball bearings are secured to the planter frame using threaded nut and bolt assemblies. The closing wheel frame is pivotal relative to the planter frame during normal operation by relative movement between the inner and outer races of the bearing. Variations of the mounting openings in the closing wheel frame are disclosed, including a tubular part, heavy washer or other annular structure welded to an outside surface of the closing wheel frame, or a bearing housing formed integral with the closing wheel frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventor: Philip C. Kester
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Patent number: 6895876Abstract: The seed drill element comprises a frame, a seed tank, a seed dispenser, and a member for opening a furrow in the ground. The seed drill element further comprises mechanism for bearing against the ground, having a rear block and/or a front block, with each block having at least one wheel and an arm hinged to the frame, and also topsoiling mechanism including a rear link, two front links, and an intermediate link. The topsoiling mechanism also comprise a mechanism for moving the rear link relative to a reference part connected to the frame. In addition, the seed drill element includes a locking mechanism so that the topsoiling mechanism can be configured for front topsoiling, for rear topsoiling, and/or for rocker topsoiling.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Ribouleau MonosemInventors: Dominique Bergere, Gilles Petraud
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Patent number: 6848377Abstract: An assembly for opening and closing a furrow in soil includes a furrow opener with a pair of discs positioned at an angle relative to each other. The discs each have an inner side facing toward each other and an outer side facing away from each other. Each disc also has a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to a travel direction. A furrow closer includes a pair of wheels, each having an inner side facing toward each other and positioned adjacent to a corresponding disc outer side. Each wheel also has a leading edge positioned between a corresponding disc leading edge and disc trailing edge, and a trailing edge positioned rearward of a corresponding disc trailing edge relative to the travel direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: David J. Rylander, Miles R. Keaton, William H. Thompson
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Publication number: 20030183141Abstract: The seed drill element comprises a frame, a seed tank, a seed dispenser, and a member for opening a furrow in the ground. The seed drill element further comprises both means for bearing against the ground, comprising a rear block and/or a front block, with each block being constituted by at least one wheel and an arm hinged to the frame, and also topsoiling means comprising a rear link, two front links, and an intermediate link. The topsoiling means also comprise a mechanism for moving the rear link relative to a reference part connected to the frame. In addition, the seed drill element has for selective locking means so that the topsoiling means can be configured for front topsoiling, for rear topsoiling, and/or for rocker topsoiling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Dominique Bergere, Gilles Petraud
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Patent number: 6615753Abstract: Expandable stinger planting is described in which stinger probes on a boom end mounted frame are positioned for ground penetration on a boom type vehicle. Bottom ends of the probes are shifted between a closed plant receiving, ground penetrating positions; and open positions with bottom ends open to form a plant discharge opening. A receptacle within the probes is open to the plant discharge opening, and receives plants from a magazine. Plants move by a feeder device in the magazine to a release station, where successive plants may be discharged into the plant receiving receptacle. The plant magazine and plant release station are positioned above the plant receiving receptacle such that a plant moved to the release station may drop into the receiving receptacle, to be discharged through the discharge opening. Packers may be provided on the frame to press planting media about the plants.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignees: Northwest Revegetation, Ecological Restoration, Inc.Inventor: Daniel A. Culley
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Patent number: 6578502Abstract: A soil working apparatus including at least one rotatable soil working members (52, 54) for disturbing the soil in the direction of travel of the apparatus, the rotatable soil working members (52, 54) being obliquely passing through and beneath the surface of the soil, and at least one press wheel (80, 82) positioned beside and at least partially behind each of the at least one rotatable soil working members for pressing down the soil disturbed by the rotatable soil working members, each press wheel corresponding to at least one rotatable soil working members.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventors: Derek Gilbert Barnstable, Denis James Danaher
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Patent number: 6502644Abstract: A leveling wheel assembly for a deep tillage ripper tool includes a support bracket fixed to the upper end of the ripper shank and a wheel support arm pivotally connected to the aft end of the bracket. Wheel support structure rotatably mounts a pair of leveling wheels offset several feet behind the ripper point. An adjustable downpressure spring provides an effective moment arm that decreases with spring compression to provide a generally constant downpressure as the wheels move vertically with respect to the shank over a substantial range of ripper depth changes and when large obstacles are encountered. The wheel support structure includes slots for adjusting the spacing of the leveling wheels and the angle of the wheels relative to the forward direction depending on soil conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: David Lee Steinlage, Brian E. Myers
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Patent number: 6347594Abstract: An opener assembly includes a single opener disk rotatably supported from a drawbar and angled approximately five degrees from the forward direction to define a shadow area behind the trailing surface of the disk. A material placement boot and delivery tube are supported adjacent the trailing surface substantially entirely within the shadow of the disk and have profiles conforming to the furrow profile. The boot and the outlet portion of the tube also lie within the periphery of the disk for protection. The tube has an upper portion with a round cross section which changes to an elliptical cross section towards the outlet to remain within the shadow while retaining high throughput capabilities. First and second wheels are supported on opposite sides of the disk to urge soil downwardly behind the outlet of the delivery tube immediately after the material is deposited.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Ignatz Wendling, Larry Patrick Ferguson
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Patent number: 6314897Abstract: An improved furrow closing system and method are disclosed for agricultural seeders, particularly no-till seeders, that produce an open furrow in the soil into which seeds are placed. The closing system includes one or more spoked wheels rotatably mounted rearward of the seed furrow opener of the seeder. The vertical angle and lateral alignment at which the spoked wheel is mounted, together with the shape and length of the spokes themselves, provide a gentle closing of the furrow by slicing instead of squeezing or wedging, a shattering of the furrow sidewall and a pushing of the fragments into the furrow. The shattering of the furrow sidewall results in a more consistent furrow closure, a more rapid and uniform seed germination and seedling emergence, a higher percentage of emergence, and an improved seedling root growth. The spoked wheel has a plurality of spokes projecting radially from the hub of the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Matthew P. Hagny
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Patent number: 5906166Abstract: The present invention provides a seed boot and packer wheel for use with a cultivator particularly of the type for mounting directly on a cultivator shank. The seed boot and packer wheel comprise a seed boot, an attachment means fixing the seed boot to the cultivator shank adjacent a bottom edge of the shank and behind a sweep or other soil opener, a packer wheel, a packer wheel mounting means mounting the packer wheel directly onto the seed boot, and a horizontal spring for biasing the packer wheel downwards.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Inventor: Philip Gus Wagner
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Patent number: 5809915Abstract: A seed drill particularly adapted for contouring uneven ground and accommodating rocks, especially where depth of furrow and placement of seed against wet soil is critical, as in dry land farming. Each drill in a set of drills is a separate unit which is mounted on a vehicle. Each unit includes a split press wheel with an opener mounted within the wheel. The units can easily be individually mounted or adjusted on the vehicle for spacing and height. The opener has an articulating adjusting arm which allows easy adjustment to all preferred positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: JK Industries, LLCInventors: James L. Jess, Kevin Prather
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Patent number: 5664507Abstract: The present invention is a seed tube guide for maintaining the seed tube in the center of the seed planting furrow between the double disc openers. The seed tube guide comprises a unitary member having left and right forwardly extending mounting plates for engaging a seed tube guard. Each of the mounting plates has a notch for receiving the transversely extending ridge of the seed tube guard. Extending rearwardly are left and right guide members for gripping the seed tube and centering it in the seed planting furrow.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Norman Robert Bergland, Alfred Dean Yoder
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Patent number: 5645000Abstract: A seed furrow closing apparatus which utilizes a pair of tine wheels having inner and outer press plates which may be selectively removed depending on the particular soil conditions and amount of debris and residue encountered. The tine wheel comprises a hub for operative engagement upon each press wheel axle and has a plurality of circumferentially spaced, radially curved tines projecting therefrom. The individual press plates have a central aperture for the hub and a circumferential shoulder with a plurality of slots through which extend the tines. The press plates may be bolted together to form a press wheel with tines extending from the outer rim, or one or both plates may be removed as would be desirable in heavy gumbo soils or when encountering excessive debris. The press plates further include a slot running from the hub aperture to the shoulder to allow removal of the plate without removing the tine wheel from the axle.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Inventor: Walter R. Carroll
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Patent number: 5619939Abstract: A disc-type opener and seeder useful in direct seeding during zero-till operations includes index/presser wheels to prevent hairpinning of trash etc. A soil retainer wheel cooperates with the disc to close the furrow cut by the disc and to cover the seeds placed therein. All of the above wheels are adjustably mounted to a main frame together with a spring-biased furrow finishing wheel. Improved seed supply means designed to reduce seed bounce are provided. Multiple units are mounted to a tool bar. Minor modifications permit the opener/seeder to be installed on the shank of a chisel plow air seeder.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventors: Alvin Herman, Rubien Herman
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Patent number: 5562055Abstract: A packer is mounted on a tool shank of an agricultural cultivator. It includes a guide tube slideably and rotatably mounted on a rigid seed tube mounted directly on the shank. The guide tube is biased downwardly by a compression spring surrounding the seed tube. Provision is made for adjusting the position of the packer wheel to accommodate different seeding depths and packer pressures.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Sherwin H. Petersen
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Patent number: 5461994Abstract: A seed drill includes a novel planting assembly combining press wheels for packing angular sides of a furrow and a runner immediately behind and longitudinally aligned with the press wheel. The runner extends rearwardly from beneath the press wheel and is transversely guided on the press wheel structure or frame of the drill to maintain it in longitudinal alignment within an open longitudinal slot cut through the soil and intersecting the base of the packed furrow. Seed is dropped into the open slot prior to being covered with soil. Moist soil can be packed along the sides of the furrow to maintain the furrow in an open condition during seed germination and plant emergence. Highly accurate planting depth control can be achieved, with provision for upward relative movement of the runner as required by encountered field conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Robert Zimmerman
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Patent number: 5357884Abstract: A unique and improved seed and fertilizer coulter-type drill is disclosed. The drill has a plurality of coulter wheels in four rows, the front two rows of coulters cut first furrows and deposit seed. The rear two rows of coulters cover the seed in the first cut furrows and produce a second set of furrows in which fertilizer is deposited, approximately 1 inch away from the seed. The two sets of coulters are followed by a plurality of press or packer wheels which ensure good seed to soil contact and cover the *remaining fertilizer furrows.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: F.P. Bourgault Industries Air Seeder Division Ltd.Inventor: Gerard F. J. Bourgault
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Patent number: 5309852Abstract: A seed drill includes a novel planting assembly combining press wheels for packing angular sides of a furrow and a runner immediately behind and longitudinally aligned with the press wheel. The runner extends rearwardly from beneath the press wheel and is transversely guided on the press wheel structure to maintain it in longitudinal alignment within an open longitudinal slot cut through the soil and intersecting the base of the packed furrow. Seed is dropped into the open slot prior to being covered with soil. Moist soil can be packed along the sides of the furrow to maintain the furrow in an open condition during seed germination and plant emergence. Highly accurate planting depth control can be achieved, with provision for upward relative movement of the runner as required by encountered field conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Inventor: Robert Zimmerman