Rolling Colter Patents (Class 172/166)
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Patent number: 12058950Abstract: The present invention discloses an agricultural implement for applying fertilizer beneath the surface of the soil. The implement has a main frame for connecting the agricultural implement to agricultural equipment. A swing arm is pivotally connected to the main frame. An adjustable actuator interconnects the swing arm to the main frame to control the movement of the swing arm with respect to the main frame. A pair of discs are mounted to the free end of the swing arm for rotation with respect to the swing arm. The discs are offset mounted with respect to one another and are angled outwardly with respect to the direction of travel of the implement. The discs form grooves for receipt of fertilizer. Fertilizer tubes are mounted to the swing arms adjacent the discs. The fertilizer tubes deposit fertilizer in the grooves formed by the discs.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: AG FOCUS LLCInventors: Bruce W. Freed, Brian E. Freed
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Patent number: 11930734Abstract: An agricultural implement for applying fertilizer beneath the surface of the soil. The implement has a main frame for connecting the agricultural implement to agricultural equipment. A swing arm is pivotally connected to the main frame. An adjustable actuator interconnects the swing arm to the main frame to control the movement of the swing arm with respect to the main frame. A pair of discs are mounted to the free end of the swing arm for rotation with respect to the swing arm. The discs are offset mounted with respect to one another and are angled outwardly with respect to the direction of travel of the implement. The discs form grooves for receipt of fertilizer. Fertilizer tubes are mounted adjacent the discs and terminate behind the discs with respect to the direction of travel. The fertilizer tubes deposit fertilizer in the grooves formed by the discs. A furrow closer is attached to the main frame to close the groove opened by the discs.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: AG FOCUS LLCInventors: Bruce W. Freed, Brian E. Freed
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Patent number: 9155237Abstract: A mount for a trash whipping implement for connection to a planter is disclosed. A height and force adjustable mounting system is also disclosed for use with a planter that enables the force of such an implement on the soil to be modulated as desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: L & B MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Loyd C. Van Buskirk, Brian R. Meldahl
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Patent number: 9033063Abstract: A vertical tilling implement to be pulled behind and agricultural vehicle having a number of gangs of fluted-concave disc blades, rolling baskets, and wheels connected to a main frame. As the vertical tilling implement is pulled, the fluted-concave disc blades move the soil in a direction lateral to the side of the blades as well as up. Meanwhile, the rolling bars aid in leveling the seedbed and crushing the remaining large pieces of soil. The vertical tilling implement reduces the amount of subsoil compaction and cuts through heavy residue making it ideal for use in the fall or in the spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Michael George Kovach, Tracey Duane Meiners, Dean Alan Knobloch, Gaylen James Kromminga, Gregory S. Smart
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Publication number: 20150129256Abstract: Scarifier for deep strip-tillage, that after a single trip allows the soil to be in adequate conditions for planting or sowing, operating with a great energy efficiency, contributing to an improvement in the production environment. The scarifier comprises a plurality of tillage units (a), spaced apart and located parallel to each other, and wherein each tillage unit (a) comprises a support structure (2) on which the corresponding tines (1a, 1b, 1c) are mounted, the lower ends of which are located at different heights, with the depth below the ground (d) being greater toward the rear of the scarifier. The scarifier preferably incorporates a fertilization system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Mario Omar TESOURO, Lidia Beatriz DONATO, Juan Pablo D'AMICO, Marcos Andrés ROBA, Enrique FERNÁNDEZ DE ULLIVARRI, Angel ROMITO
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Publication number: 20140360741Abstract: A pair of inner plates which are mounted to a coulter wheel by a hub bolted to the two inner plates in one end, and a bearing on an opposing end. A pair of outer plates retains the inner plates and coulter wheel while provide attachment means for a hydraulic cylinder. A hydraulic cylinder is mounted between two tabs located on outer plates and between the inner plates adjacent to the pivot bearing and opposite the coulter wheel. The hydraulic cylinder is connected to a accumulator which provides for a static down pressure. Upon impact with an obstacle, the force pushing up on the coulter wheel overcomes that of the downward static pressure and the hydraulic cylinder retracts allowing the coulter wheel to move in response to the impact force. Trash wheels are bolted to the outer plates parallel to the coulter wheel or at any desired angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventor: Joseph Campbell
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Patent number: 8887824Abstract: A tilling cultivator and associated method is disclosed for strip tilling cover crop in preparation for primary crop planting. The tiller includes a pressing drum having a band coulter for cutting surface and subsurface cover crop residue roots and compressing the cover crop into the soil. A trailing shank just behind and aligned with the coulter clears debris from the planting furrow, and a pair of staggered wavy coulters behind the shank closes any shank voids. A rolling basket or other optional soil conditioners trail behind the planting furrow to create a suitable seedbed for primary crop planting. The apparatus and an associated method of use aids in cover crop decomposition and pre-plant field preparation.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Inventor: Myron Quinton Johnson
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Patent number: 8826836Abstract: This disclosure is directed to the field of agricultural machinery and relates to preplanting tillage implements generally used in combination with a seed planting device, or other multi-row implement. Specifically, the disclosure relates to row treating units incorporating a row clearance arrangement or a combination of tools that includes a row cleaning device and a soil penetrating coulter device. The units are designed to be attached to the front of a multi-row implement. The deployment of and down force exerted by the row cleaner is independently adjustable and controlled using pneumatic air bag operators.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignees: L & B Manufacturing, Inc., Yetter Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Loyd C. Van Buskirk, Dylan C. Van Buskirk, Derek W. Allensworth
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Patent number: 8770310Abstract: A vertical tilling implement to be pulled behind and agricultural vehicle having a number of gangs of fluted-concave disc blades, rolling baskets, and wheels connected to a main frame. As the vertical tilling implement is pulled, the fluted-concave disc blades move the soil in a direction lateral to the side of the blades as well as up. Meanwhile, the rolling bars aid in leveling the seedbed and crushing the remaining large pieces of soil. The vertical tilling implement reduces the amount of subsoil compaction and cuts through heavy residue making it ideal for use in the fall or in the spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Michael George Kovach, Tracey Duane Meiners, Dean Alan Knobloch, Gaylen James Kromminga, Gregory S. Smart
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Publication number: 20140102736Abstract: A double bladed (opposite) coulter assembly is provided. A second (opposite or mirrored) coulter blade is mounted on the same coulter assembly thereby equalizing the load realized by the equipment and eliminating the draft. The second (opposite or mirrored) coulter blade reduces wear on the coulter assembly and reduces the number of coulters required by one half per equivalent tool bar thereby increasing operational efficiency of the equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Richard Charles Laake, JR., Martin Scott Ternes, David Mathew Ternes
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Publication number: 20130319700Abstract: A seed drill with multi-row sowing elements including at least two rows (3, 4) of sowing elements (5), each connected to a respective element carrying bar (9, 10), the bars (9, 10) being parallel and spaced apart, and maintained thus by respective bar supports with respect to which the bars (9, 10) are rotatably supported about their own axis; the bars (9, 10) are connected to each other in rotation in such a way that the rotation of one with respect to the supporting structure is transmitted in an identical manner to the other bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: MASCHIO GASPARDO S.P.AInventor: Egidio Maschio
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Patent number: 8534373Abstract: A mount for carrying a plurality of field-conditioning implements selected from trash whipping implements, rolling baskets and coulters for connection to a planter or other multi-row implement is disclosed. A height and force adjustable mounting system is also disclosed that enables the force of such an implement on the soil to be modulated as desired.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: L & B Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Loyd C. Van Buskirk, Brian R. Meldahl, Dylan C. Van Buskirk
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Patent number: 8528656Abstract: The combination of a rolling basket tillage implement and a seed distribution implement is disclosed. A height-adjustable mounting system for a rolling basket soil tillage implement is also disclosed for use with a planter that enables such an implement to be raised above the soil as needed to avoid wet conditions.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: L & B Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Loyd C. Van Buskirk, Brian R. Meldahl
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Publication number: 20130161034Abstract: An implement, adapted to be towed by a vehicle, has a frame and a plurality of ground engaging tools carried by the frame. Support wheel assemblies carried by the frame are moveable relative the frame to raise and lower the frame between working and non-working positions in which in the working position, the tools engage the ground, and in the non-working position, the tools do not engage the ground. Each wheel assembly is mounted for rotation about a respective wheel steering axis. Coulters are also mounted to the frame and are engagable with the ground only in the working position of the frame. Each coulter is mounted to the frame for rotation about a respective coulter steering axis. Finally, a steering mechanism is operable to turn the wheel assemblies and the coulters each about their respective steering axes to steer the implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventor: STANLEY R. BORKGREN
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Patent number: 8469114Abstract: An implement, adapted to be towed by a vehicle, has a frame and a plurality of ground engaging tools carried by the frame. Support wheel assemblies carried by the frame are moveable relative the frame to raise and lower the frame between working and non-working positions in which in the working position, the tools engage the ground, and in the non-working position, the tools do not engage the ground. Each wheel assembly is mounted for rotation about a respective wheel steering axis. Coulters are also mounted to the frame and are engagable with the ground only in the working position of the frame. Each coulter is mounted to the frame for rotation about a respective coulter steering axis. Finally, a steering mechanism is operable to turn the wheel assemblies and the coulters each about their respective steering axes to steer the implement.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Stanley R. Borkgren
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Patent number: 8430179Abstract: The combination of a rolling basket tillage implement and a seed distribution implement is disclosed. A height-adjustable mounting system for a rolling basket soil tillage implement is also disclosed for use with a planter that enables such an implement to be raised above the soil as needed to avoid wet conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: L & B Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Loyd C. Van Buskirk, Brian R. Meldahl
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Patent number: 8186450Abstract: A zone tillage tool comprises a tool frame connected by a parallel lift linkage to a tool bar. A fall tillage coulter or dual spring tillage coulters can be carried on the tool frame in advance of a pair of containment coulters. The fall tillage coulter tills soil in a zone that is approximately 7 to 9 inches deep while the spring tillage coulters till 2 to 3 inches deep. The fall tillage coulter includes a plurality of shovel bits located around the circumference thereof at a forward rake angle. The tip of each shovel bit has a generally vertical entry position into the ground due to the forward rake angle. As the fall tillage coulter rotates, the shovel bits rotate around and exit the soil in a generally horizontal position, thereby lifting and loosening the soil without compacting the soil through a series of rearwardly and upwardly directed soil scooping actions.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Enviromental Tillage Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Bauer
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Publication number: 20120111588Abstract: An exemplary best mode embodiment and various alternative embodiments are shown for combining horizontal and vertical tillage to solve both weed control and penetration of compaction layer. In one exemplary embodiment a large colter or tine is disposed behind a plow, sweep, concave disc, or other horizontal tillage implement to slice the soil to penetrate any compaction created by the implement. In another exemplary embodiment, a colter with lateral blades penetrates a surface compaction layer, chops crop residue and hoes and levels the soil all in one pass with one implement. We have discovered that a deeper-penetrating tailing ground slicing implement behind a horizontal tillage device results in full root depth for a stronger crop and better yields with normally deep-rooted crops such as corn and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: TRAVIS R. SMITH, LEONARD R. SMITH
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Patent number: 8074728Abstract: A tilling implement has a front row of shallow concave disc blades having a front right portion and a front left portion symmetrically disposed about a centerline of the implement. A rear row of shallow concave disc blades has a rear right portion and a rear left portion symmetrically disposed about the centerline of the implement. The rear right portion following behind the front right portion in a right path and the rear left portion following the front left portion in a left path when the implement is displaced through a field. The implement includes no ground engaging tool in the right path between the front right portion and the rear right portion, and no ground engaging tool in the left path between the front left portion and the rear left portion. The shallow concave disc blades have a concavity of between approximately 1.25 and 1.69 inches over an outer diameter of approximately 20 inches.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: Michael George Kovach, Tracey Duane Meiners, Dean Alan Knobloch, Gaylen James Kromminga, Gregory S. Smart
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Patent number: 8074727Abstract: A tilling implement has a front row of concave disc blades having a front right portion and a front left portion symmetrically disposed about a centerline of the implement. A rear row of concave disc blades has a rear right portion and a rear left portion symmetrically disposed about the centerline of the implement. The rear right portion follows behind the front right portion in a right path and the rear left portion follows the front left portion in a left path when the implement is displaced through a field. The implement includes no ground engaging tool in the right path between the front right portion and the rear right portion, and no ground engaging tool in the left path between the front left portion and the rear left portion. A ground engaging tool is disposed generally along the centerline of the implement between the right and left paths.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: Michael George Kovach, Tracey Duane Meiners, Dean Alan Knobloch, Gaylen James Kromminga, Gregory S. Smart
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Publication number: 20100186974Abstract: An adaptor for a support member includes a body having a mounting assembly for mounting the adaptor to the support member, and a rotor coupled to the body for rotation relative to the body, wherein the rotor is provided with a fixing assembly for fixing a disc coulter to the rotor. The mounting assembly may include one or more threaded shafts for mounting through apertures of the support member. Alternatively, the mounting assembly may include a tapered sleeve for mounting the adaptor by interference fit to a tapered fitting of the support member. A method of fitting a disc coulter to a cultivator tine, includes the steps of removing a tillage point from a point mount of the tine, mounting an adaptor to the point mount, and fixing a disc coulter to the adaptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Ian Anthony Mitchell
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Publication number: 20100006310Abstract: A zone tillage tool comprises a tool frame connected by a parallel lift linkage to a tool bar. A fall tillage coulter or dual spring tillage coulters can be carried on the tool frame in advance of a pair of containment coulters. The fall tillage coulter tills soil in a zone that is approximately 7 to 9 inches deep while the spring tillage coulters till 2 to 3 inches deep. The fall tillage coulter includes a plurality of shovel bits located around the circumference thereof at a forward rake angle. The tip of each shovel bit has a generally vertical entry position into the ground due to the forward rake angle. As the fall tillage coulter rotates, the shovel bits rotate around and exit the soil in a generally horizontal position, thereby lifting and loosening the soil without compacting the soil through a series of rearwardly and upwardly directed soil scooping actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Mark A. Bauer
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Patent number: 7575066Abstract: A zone tillage tool comprises a tool frame connected by a parallel lift linkage to a tool bar. A fall tillage coulter or dual spring tillage coulters can be carried on the tool frame in advance of a pair of containment coulters. The fall tillage coulter tills soil in a zone that is approximately 7 to 9 inches deep while the spring tillage coulters till 2 to 3 inches deep. The fall tillage coulter includes a plurality of shovel bits located around the circumference thereof at a forward rake angle. The tip of each shovel bit has a generally vertical entry position into the ground due to the forward rake angle. As the fall tillage coulter rotates, the shovel bits rotate around and exit the soil in a generally horizontal position, thereby lifting and loosening the soil without compacting the soil through a series of rearwardly and upwardly directed soil scooping actions.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Environmental Tillage Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Bauer
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Publication number: 20090200049Abstract: The instant invention is of a soil conditioning device having a series of peripheral ridge members having a leading and trailing prow shaped surface circumscribing a disc, wheel or drum. Optionally the prow shaped peripheral ridge members are joined by sub-ridge members forming a single ridge of varying heights circumscribing the disc, wheel or drum. The invention is also of a method for creating a permeable soil surface using the apparatus herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Charles Stephen Carr, Keith Ward
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Publication number: 20080190628Abstract: A strip tillage implement includes a plurality of forward disk gang members for sizing plant residue. An upright tool support bracket extends rearwardly from the rear frame member and defines a downwardly opening accommodation space at a top portion of the bracket for a closing disk assembly rockshaft or support. The bracket includes a lower end supporting a parallel linkage that carries a clearing tool assembly in a generally constant horizontal attitude as the linkage pivots with movement of the clearing disks over obstacles. A tool support arm is pivotally connected to the bracket adjacent the parallel linkage and below the rear frame member. A closing disk arm supported from the rockshaft can be rotated to adjust down pressure or to lift the closing disk is completely out of ground contact. Closing disk spacing and disk angle are adjustable to provide the desired berm shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: David L. Steinlage, Jarrod Ray Ruckle
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Patent number: 6578642Abstract: A trailing attachment for a deep tillage implement is supported from the implement frame by transversely spaced four-bar linkages extending rearwardly from the frame. Single acting hydraulic cylinders are pressurized to lift and adjust the attachment. A breather plug and a U-shaped hose allow air to be pushed from the rod end as each cylinder extends. To lower the trailing attachment, an SCV is moved to open the base ends of the cylinders to the return line of the hydraulic system, and the weight of the attachment moves the tools into ground engagement. If vertical lifting force exceeds attachment weight during operation, air is pushed out through the breather plug and a vacuum is drawn in the base ends so the attachment can lift to avoid excessive forces, even if the SCV is in neutral and blocking fluid flow into the base ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Philip David Cox, Matthew Bryant Jones, James Franklin Bierl
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Patent number: 6425445Abstract: A planter/fertilizer wherein there is provided a ripping point configured to penetrate a predetermined depth into the soil or sod, the ripping point designed to facilitate a splitting and lifting of the soil, forming a seed bed void, while cutting any organic ground cover, which might comprise, for example, sod, widening the ground cover, and lifting same to a prominent head, wherein first and second coulters, situated above and about the ripping point, are configured to independently engage and cut first and second sides of the lifted ground cover, trash and the like, respectively, then cutting the lifted ground cover, etc., as the coulters rotate, the coulters cooperatively grinding at least a portion of the lifted ground cover, forming tilth, and redepositing the tilth into the seedbed void, providing an enhanced seedbed region with nominal surface disturbance, and a clean furrow.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Sam A. Tarver, III
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Patent number: 6330922Abstract: A bedding plow suited for forestry planting operations includes a plow frame that is attached to a tractor or other tow vehicle. The frame holds a pair of trailing disk assemblies that are arranged along opposite longitudinal sides of the bed being plowed. A center-cut disk assembly is mounted pivotably to the frame between and forwardly of the trailing disk assemblies. A resilient biasing assembly such as a hydraulic or pneumatic relief mechanism interconnects an arm of the center-cut disk assembly and the frame. The resilient biasing device urges the center-cut disk assembly to engage the ground under normal circumstances and permits the disk assembly to retract upwardly and ride over obstructions that are encountered while the plow cultivates the bed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Inventor: Thomas P. King
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Patent number: 6257344Abstract: A minimum tillage planting/renovation system configured to facilitate an enhanced seedbed in a variety of soil conditions, while maintaining nominal surface disturbance. The present invention may further be configured to provide intercrop planting, renovating, and/or fertilizing. The system of the present invention contemplates a planter/fertilizer wherein there is provided a ripping point configured to penetrate a predetermined depth into the soil or sod, the ripping point designed to facilitate a splitting and lifting of the soil, forming a seed bed void, while cutting any organic ground cover, which might comprise, for example, sod, widening the ground cover, and lifting same to a prominent head, wherein first and second coulters, situated above and about the ripping point, are configured to independently engage and cut first and second sides of the lifted ground cover, trash and the like, respectively, then cutting the lifted ground cover, etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Sam A. Tarver, III
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Patent number: 6192993Abstract: A method of improving crop residue decay in a field by providing a tillage implement having a frame and a plurality of tillage tool assemblies operably supported by the frame and adjacently spaced therealong, each of the plurality of tillage tool assemblies having first and second rotatable interlocking members, each of the first and second rotatable interlocking members having first and second tillage tools connected thereto arranged in an opposing angular orientation such that the first and second tillage tools of adjacently spaced tillage tool assemblies are angled outwardly toward one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventors: William P Flenker, Kim W. Flenker, Kevin P. Flenker
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Patent number: 6068061Abstract: An apparatus and method for tilling a seedbed with a soil manipulation device comprising a tilling shank for forming a groove in the soil followed a pair of coulter blades for closing the groove and a rear finishing device such as a rolling basket for further tilling and firming of the soil with improved coulter downward pressure and shank head. Downward pressure on the coulter blades is provided by a coulter spring attached to a lever arm pivotally attached to the framework which applies downward pressure to the framework supporting the coulter blades. The rear finishing device is connected to the same coulter support framework by a pivotal rear arm and a rear arm spring such that when the rear finishing device is displaced upward by changing field conditions, an upward force is imparted to the coulter support framework thus raising the coulter blades in response to changing field conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Unverferth Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: David R. Smith, William C. Maenle
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Patent number: 6009955Abstract: A minimum tillage planting/renovation system configured to facilitate an enhanced seedbed in a variety of soil conditions, while maintaining nominal surface disturbance. The present invention may further be configured to provide intercrop planting, renovating, and/or fertilizing. The system of the present invention contemplates a planter/fertilizer wherein there is provided a ripping point configured to penetrate a predetermined depth into the soil or sod, the ripping point designed to facilitate a splitting and lifting of the soil, forming a seed bed void, while cutting any organic ground cover, which might comprise, for example, sod, widening the ground cover, and lifting same to a prominent head, wherein first and second coulters, situated above and about the ripping point, are configured to independently engage and cut first and second sides of the lifted ground cover, trash and the like, respectively, then cutting the lifted ground cover, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Inventor: Sam A. Tarver, III
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Patent number: 5960890Abstract: A terracing plow for providing a shallow water terrace system for wetlands remediation. The preferred, embodiment of the present invention comprises a terracing plow having a frame having front and rear ends and first and second sides, the rear end having a generally medially situated, angled chute member having first and second scalloped coulter blades situated at the first and second sides of the frame, adjacent to the opening of the chute member. The coulter blades are situated on the frame at an angle in relative alignment with the adjacent chute wall. The preferred system of the present invention contemplates pulling the terracing plow via linkage to the front end of the frame through a shallow wetlands, in order to facilitate borrowing of the earth from the marsh bottom and building up same via the chute member, forming a terrace for the planting of marsh grass or the like thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Malcolm L. Crain
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Patent number: 5957217Abstract: The present invention provides a shankless strip tillage tool for no-till preparation of surface soil for the planting of seeds. The strip tillage apparatus has a frame for mounting the apparatus to a tool bar mounted on a draft vehicle. The frame has a pivotally mounted tandem walking beam with a pair of angled coulters rotably mounted on the walking beam for displacing soil. The angled coulters displace soil as they are pulled through the soil by the draft vehicle and urges the soil toward the center of the strip to accomplish the no-till preparation.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Darrel W Gunnink
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Patent number: 5915481Abstract: A tillage implement adapted to be towed by a tractor. The tillage implement having on-the-go angle adjustable disc blades which enables the farmer to vary the amount of crop residue left on the surface of the soil. The implement is comprised of a main frame, a ground wheel assembly operably and pivotally connected to the main frame, a first actuator for pivotally raising and lower the ground wheel assembly with respect to the main frame. The tillage implement further comprising a plurality of disc blade assemblies, the disc blade assemblies arranged as a disc gang. The disc gang being pivotally connected to the main frame such that a second actuator can act to raise and lower the disc gang with respect to the main frame. Each of the disc blade assemblies having first and second disc blades rotatably mounted on disc blade axles fixed to first and second interlocking members.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventors: Kevin P. Flenker, William Flenker, Kim W. Flenker
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Patent number: 5819855Abstract: A minimum tillage planting system configured to facilitate a wider, enhanced seedbed in a variety of soil conditions, while maintaining nominal surface disturbance. The present invention may further be configured to provide intercrop planting, renovating, and/or fertilizing.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: Sam A. Tarver, III
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Patent number: 5797460Abstract: A tillage implement includes straight bar ripper structure with a main forward toolbar supporting subsoiler shanks from special brackets which can also support coulters ahead of the shanks independently of additional toolbar structure. An optional rear or secondary toolbar is attached by four-bar linkages to the main toolbar. The four-bar linkages allow the operator to adjust the height of the secondary toolbar relative to the main toolbar to accommodate changes in the operating depth of the rippers. The linkages may also be released to allow the secondary toolbar to float relative to the main toolbar. The secondary toolbar accommodates different attachments behind the rippers, such as disk bedders, lister bedders and strip till rigs which can operate at optimum attack angles and penetration regardless of the operating depth of the ripper.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Paul David Parker, Jason Daniel Wattonville
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Patent number: 5782307Abstract: A furrow closer for mounting to an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer applicator knife. The furrow closer has a base plate which can be selectively mounted to a mounting bracket fixed to the shank of the applicator knife. A pair of offset fluted disks lie in intersecting planes with the leading edges of the disks spiced further apart than the trailing edges. The disks are suspended of an axle which is pivotable on an axis perpendicular to the line of travel of the applicator knife.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Inventor: Daniel L. Forsyth
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Patent number: 5695012Abstract: A deep subsoiler (50) consists of a plurality of carriages (58) abreast on a frame (52) and a plurality of shanks (60) mounted on each of said carriages. The mounting for each of said shanks provides a fail-safe mechanism consisting of a pair of rosettes (72) with shear-bolts (86). Said rosettes enable the operator to minutely set an angle of attack for each shank tip (P37). Said carriages align parallel with a direction of travel. Each shank on the carriage functions at an increasing depth which provides a staged sequence with a shortest shank (60c) in a forward position. Theory and tests indicate a draft reduction using staged shanks. Said tips for these shanks produce larger voids in the subsoil and increase the flow of subsoil to the surface. Staged shank standards (P40) cut narrower grooves in the surface that inhibit rivulets. The larger voids hold more water and organic material and this material adheres better to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Technical and Craft Services, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence W. Kesting
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Patent number: 5640914Abstract: An apparatus and process for manipulating and clearing crop residue or other debris from a zone of soil before tilling the zone of soil to form a seedbed. The apparatus may be attached to the tool bar of a farm implement and includes a pair of fingered wheels which are rotated by the ground and manipulate the crop residue as the apparatus moves along the ground. A rotating coulter blade is disposed behind and between the wheels, and the wheels pull the residue rearward and press it against the soil surface where it is cut by the rotating coulter blade. The coulter blade cuts the residue into several portions at least some of which are thrown outward away from the zone of soil to be tilled. A zone tillage apparatus then tills, mixes, aerates and fertilizes the soil in the zone to form a fertilized seedbed, and a planter places seed in the seedbed, all of these procedures being carried out in one pass along the soil.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Unverferth Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Ray Rawson
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Patent number: 5623997Abstract: A soil manipulation device is provided for closing a groove in soil formed by a soil tiller shank. The device includes a frame connected to a rear portion of the tiller shank and a pair of rotatable coulter blades mounted on the frame for engaging soil behind the tiller shank. The coulter blades are positioned on opposite sides of the groove so as to close the groove in the soil behind the tiller shank. The coulter blades are selectively movable and positionable in directions toward and away from each other so as to vary the distance between the coulter blades. The coulter blades also are selectively movable and positionable in a substantially vertical direction with respect to the frame, so as to permit variation in depth of coulter blade penetration into the soil.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Unverferth Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Ray Rawson, William C. Maenle, David R. Smith
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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: 5540288Abstract: A conservation tillage unit for use in primary tillage includes a rolling coulter followed by a chisel plow having a narrow shank and a soil working unit mounted to the bottom of the shank. The working unit includes a point and a delta wing mounted behind and above the point, and forward of the shank. The working unit fractures the soil beneath the surface without throwing the surface soil and residue to the side and while leaving only a narrow furrow behind the shank even at ground speeds up to five to seven miles per hour.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventor: William J. Dietrich, Sr.
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Patent number: 5529128Abstract: The row crop cultivator includes a cultivation unit (10) with a unit frame (12) attached to a tool bar (21) by parallel links (28 and 34). The unit frame (12) is supported by a pair of gauge wheels (14 and 16). A disk coulter (18) is mounted on the unit frame (12) with its forward edge positioned between the gauge wheels (14 and 16). A middleworker (20) is supported by the unit frame (20) directly behind the disk coulter (18). The gauge wheels (14 and 16) are mounted on an axle assembly (90) that includes gauge wheel arms (92 and 94) and a force equalizing link (98). The force equalizing link (98) equalizes the force exerted on the two gauge wheels (14 and 16) by the unit frame (12). An adjustment rod (106) adjusts the position of the force equalizing link. A coulter adjustment rod (54 ) with a lost motion connection adjusts the maximum depth of the disk coulter.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Hiniker CompanyInventors: Richard L. Peterson, James A. Johnson, Vincent J. Tomlonovic
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Patent number: 5515929Abstract: A dual disc cultivator cutaway (10) is disclosed including a frame (30) pivotally mounted to a cultivator tool bar (14) through a bar mount (22). A spindle (38) is pivotally mounted to the opposite end of the frame (30) and slideably mounts first and second arms (40) which in turn rotatably mount the disc blades (44). An adjustment slide (46) is removably pivotally mounted to the upper arm (26) of the cultivator gang assembly and is adjustably, slideably fixed on a bar (45) extending from the spindle (38). Thus, movement of the frame (30) is in a fixed positional relationship with the gang assembly in the cutting and transport positions and pivots with the gang assembly relative to the tool bar (14). When the slide (46) is not attached to the upper arm (26), the frame (30) can be held in an inoperative position relative to the tool bar (14) by a latch (54) pivotally mounted to the tool bar ( 14) through the bar mount (22) which hooks on a pin (56) attached to the frame (30).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Amity TechnologyInventor: Wayne J. Schwitters
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Patent number: 5437337Abstract: A conservation tillage unit includes a coulter and a plow having a shank, a point and a pair of wings mounted slightly forwardly of the shank. The unit fractures the soil at ground speeds up to seven miles per hour without throwing the surface soil and residue to the side and while leaving a reduced furrow behind the shank.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventor: William J. Dietrich, Sr.
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Patent number: 5417172Abstract: A seeder comprises a coulter assembly (13) operable to cut stubble/grass in a series of parallel lines in the first stage of forming a plurality of parallel rows of seed beds. The coulter assembly (13) comprises a plurality of coulters (21) and is operable to rotate the coulters (21) in a series of parallel circular paths around a central axis at a rate that is sufficient, relative to the forward direction of the seeder, so that the coulters (21) in each circular path make multiple cuts to the same section of ground surface in each parallel line.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Inventor: Adrian K. Dick
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Patent number: 5333694Abstract: Seed bed preparation apparatus for the no-till preparation of longitudinal strips of soil for the planting of seeds in longitudinal rows including plurality of laterally spaced apart gang assemblies which are individually mounted on a draft vehicle such as a tractor or the like. Each gang assembly includes a main frame, adapted to the coupled to the draft vehicle, swingably mounting a chassis which follows the contour of the land via rotatable depth wheels which mount a forward, surface soil cutting disk for cutting a slot in the surface soil. A vertical tillage blade is received in the slot cut by the cutting wheel and includes an under surface soil lifting tillage point for lifting and partially breaking up strip of soil as the apparatus forwardly moves. A pair of rotatable soil crumbling disks are mounted on the chassis, parallel to the tillage blade, on opposite side of the blade for containing and further crumbling the portion of the lifted strip of soil between the disks and the blade.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Inventors: David C. Roggenbuck, Paul Roggenbuck, Vincent Roggenbuck
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Patent number: 5280826Abstract: A coulter adjusting device for use in a reversible plowing machine having a non-reversible mast frame, a bottom frame secured to the non-reversible mast frame in such a manner as to be rotatable or reversible relative to the non-reversible mast frame, a rotatable shaft for rotating or reversing the bottom frame, plural pairs of bottoms fixed to the bottom frame such that each pair of bottoms is secured to upper and lower sides of the bottom frame respectively, and coulters provided in correspondence with each pair of bottoms, at least one of the coulters being secured to the non-reversible mast frame, includes an adjusting mechanism the position of the coulter secured to the non-reversible mast frame by inclining the coulter on a plane perpendicular to a plowing direction by an angle corresponding to the plowing depth, or by moving the coulter in the plowing width direction by an amount corresponding to the tread of a tractor interlockingly with a reversing operation of the bottom frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Sugano Farm Machinery Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mikio Tanimizu, Kouichi Kawano
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Patent number: 5255617Abstract: The ridge preparation tool is adapted to be attached to a seed planter directly ahead of the trench-forming structure of the planter so as to skim off the crest of the ridge for the production of a clean, relatively narrow strip of prepared soil in which the trench-forming structure can operate effectively. The free-wheeling skimming disc of the tool is held at an oblique angle to the centerline of the planter and may be adjusted to increase or decrease the extent of side throw of the skimmed off materials by selectively raising or lowering an outwardly bent mounting arm that holds disc at its oblique angle. Raising or lowering the angled mounting arm causes the disc to cock inwardly or outwardly while maintaining the same oblique angle. The throw-adjusted disc can be returned to the same skimming depth by appropriate manipulation of a vertical adjustment unit associated with the tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Acra-Plant, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Williams, Patrick G. Lohmeier