Second Implement Follows Path Of First Patents (Class 172/195)
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Patent number: 10966362Abstract: An auxiliary tool assembly for an agricultural implement is configured to support a finishing tool(s) at a location at or adjacent to the aft end of the implement. The auxiliary tool assembly includes a support arm extending lengthwise between a proximal end and a distal end, with the proximal end of the support arm being pivotally coupled to a portion of the implement at or adjacent to its aft end so that the tool assembly is pivotable relative to the implement between a work position and a transport position. In addition, the finishing tool(s) is configured to be coupled to or otherwise supported relative to the ground by the support arm at a location between its proximal and distal ends. Moreover, the auxiliary tool assembly includes one or more surface-engaging wheels coupled to the distal end of the support arm.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Michael G. Kovach, Scott R. Faust, Timothy R. Blunier, Gaylen J. Kromminga
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Patent number: 9845889Abstract: A cartridge-type magnetic fluid seal device has a flanged sleeve fixed to an external peripheral surface of the radially inside member of two members and which rotates together with the inside member is provided facing a pair of magnetic pole members. A packing is disposed in an annular space formed by the radial inside of a magnetic source and the pair of magnetic pole members. The packing is provided in the annular space so as to slide on an external peripheral surface of the flanged sleeve, and a magnetic fluid seal part, the packing, and the flanged sleeve form a unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: EAGLE INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventor: Shigeki Honda
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Patent number: 9609796Abstract: One embodiment includes a grading tool structured for attachment to a work machine. The grading tool includes a frame, ground contacting wheels coupled with the frame, a comb coupled with the frame and extending from a first end of the frame, and a coupling member coupled with the frame and structured to be accessible from a second end of the frame. When the ground contacting wheels are in contact with the ground a depth of penetration of the comb into the ground surface is adjustable by changing the pitch of the grading tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: ABI ATTACHMENTS, INC.Inventor: Kevin V. Keigley
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Patent number: 8910725Abstract: An agricultural implement is provided that includes a frame assembly. Moreover, the agricultural implement includes a multiple wheel assemblies coupled to the frame assembly. Additionally, the agricultural implement includes a cross-tube coupled to wheel assemblies and positioned between the wheel assemblies. The agricultural implement includes a rear hitch assembly coupled to the frame assembly. The rear hitch assembly is also configured to be coupled to an auxiliary implement. Furthermore, the cross-tube is positioned vertically above the rear hitch assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventor: Gaylen James Kromminga
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Patent number: 8636077Abstract: An agricultural row unit having a support frame, a structural support housing coupled to the support frame, and a swing arm having a leading end pivotably coupled to the structural support housing. An agricultural tool is coupled to a trailing end of the swing arm, and a hydraulic actuator is mounted to and fully enclosed within the structural support housing. The hydraulic actuator adjustably urges the agricultural tool downwardly toward a soil surface such that vertical pivoting movement is permitted in response to terrain changes in the soil surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Publication number: 20130319701Abstract: An agricultural implement is provided that includes a frame assembly. Moreover, the agricultural implement includes a multiple wheel assemblies coupled to the frame assembly. Additionally, the agricultural implement includes a cross-tube coupled to wheel assemblies and positioned between the wheel assemblies. The agricultural implement includes a rear hitch assembly coupled to the frame assembly. The rear hitch assembly is also configured to be coupled to an auxiliary implement. Furthermore, the cross-tube is positioned vertically above the rear hitch assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: CNH AMERICA LLCInventor: Gaylen James Kromminga
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Publication number: 20130312988Abstract: An agricultural row unit having a support frame, a structural support housing coupled to the support frame, and a swing arm having a leading end pivotably coupled to the structural support housing. An agricultural tool is coupled to a trailing end of the swing arm, and a hydraulic actuator is mounted to and fully enclosed within the structural support housing. The hydraulic actuator adjustably urges the agricultural tool downwardly toward a soil surface such that vertical pivoting movement is permitted in response to terrain changes in the soil surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Publication number: 20130153249Abstract: The invention relates to a device designed for mixing and distributing, by means of tossing, sand used for weighing down synthetic grass, as well as aggregate used for improving the flexibility thereof. The device according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises, supported by a single frame (1) and coacting in series, at least one row of claws (2), the pressure of which can be preset, and which are intended for lifting the blades of grass, and at least one row of brushes (5, 6) for tossing the sand and the aggregate. The device is also characterized in that said frame comprises, for carrying out the tossing operation at the edges of the grounds, two lateral extensions (7), each including at least one row of claws (8), the pressure of which can be preset, and which are arranged obliquely and intended to lift the blades of grass, as well as at least one brush (11) that is also arranged obliquely.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventor: Jean-Claude Cuadrado
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Publication number: 20120227991Abstract: A tillage implement equipped with a finishing attachment for chopping and leveling soil. The implement includes at least one soil engaging element (e.g., a shank) operable to form a trench with mounds on either side of the trench. The finishing attachment includes at least one soil chopping and leveling assembly that is operable to chop up clods of soil and crop remnants in the mounds and to level off the mounds by pushing the mounds at least partially into the trench.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: GREAT PLAINS MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Rodney D. Hake, Michael J. Ohnsat, Hank A. Kummer
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Patent number: 7540331Abstract: A soil working implement is dragged behind a towing vehicle. The implement includes a hitch part and a soil working part. The soil working part may be pivoted about the hitch part by extending or retracting a longitudinal linkage member interposed between the hitch part and the soil working part. Wheels are mounted on the implement and may be raised and lowered relative to the implement by an operator-actuated mechanism, to thereby permit the soil working part to be raised off of the ground by lowering the wheels to thereby facilitate movement of the implement from one treatment area to another, whereupon the wheels may be raised to permit the soil working part to engage the soil.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Absolute Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Kevin V. Keigley
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Patent number: 6854526Abstract: A walk-behind working machine has a machine body and a wheel mounted on the machine body for undergoing rotation to move the walk-behind working machine along a ground surface. A cultivator device is mounted on the machine body for cultivating the ground. A working device attachment is removably connected to the machine body for working the ground. A connection mechanism removably connects the working device attachment to the machine body. The connection mechanism has a pair of link members each pivotally connected at a first end portion thereof to the working device attachment and a control unit for controlling a position of the working device attachment with respect to the ground surface so that when the working operation, the first end portions of the link members are disposed closer to the ground surface than the second end portions of the link members.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuo Yamazaki, Hironori Nishie
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Patent number: 6516894Abstract: A process for and a machine which builds levees in gumbo with moldboards which have knives welded to a blade which makes strips and then lumps of a sheet of gumbo. The machine is attached to a tractor by a three point hitch. The moldboards are adjusted by plates and discs which are connected by bolts in various holes in the plates and discs. A push board is attached to the rear of the machine for repairing damaged levees.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Miller-Newton Joint VentureInventors: James N. Newton, Arthur E. Miller, John Taylor
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Publication number: 20030000713Abstract: A ground surface treatment apparatus including a frame adapted to be operatively received by a ground ripping attachment of a self propelled vehicle, and a ground engaging implement carried by the frame for treating the ground surface is provided. The apparatus further includes a resiliently responsive linkage interposed between a portion of the frame and a portion of the ground ripping attachment such that the frame is resiliently responsive to ground ripping tool manipulations and ground surface contours.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: Reinhold P. Mathiowetz
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Publication number: 20020144826Abstract: A tine harrow assembly includes a frame member; a plurality of tines pivotally connected to the frame member to permit a rake angle adjustment of the tines. The tines are arranged in a plurality of transversely extending rows and an adjustment mechanism operably connects to the tines for effecting a change in the rake angle, where the adjustment mechanism includes a tine slide having a stop formed therein corresponding to each the transverse row of tines, The tine slide being movable relative to the frame to position the stops at one of multiple selected positions, the transverse rows of tines are pivotable against the corresponding stops to define a selected rake angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Case CorporationInventors: Rickey Gerber, Dean Knobloch, Paul Hurtis, William J. Dietrich
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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: 5984017Abstract: In a tillage device having first and second plow assemblies mounted in parallel relation on a main frame to thereby cut furrows in the soil creating soil strips in so doing and depositing the soil strips on a berm between the furrows created by the plow assemblies and having a rearwardly located plow assembly for moving the soil under the berm outwardly into the first and second furrows thereby creating a middle furrow and allowing the soil on the berm to fall into the middle furrow.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Lester M. Packham
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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: 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: 5535832Abstract: A towed cultivator/land leveler apparatus includes a two part frame that includes tongue at the front end portion and wheels at the rear. A two part frame pivots about a transverse axis to raise/lower a leveler blade and tines that are carried at the front section of the frame. The rear of the frame extends transversely and carries a wide wheel base with multiple wheels that define the rear part of the aft frame section. Hydraulic pistons are provided to raise and lower the tines independently of the front part of the frame. An additional adjustment to the level of the tines and to the load leveling blade are provided by hydraulic pistons that pivot the aft frame section relative to the front frame section as the transverse axis and pivot of the machine is elevated.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Inventor: Terry Benoit
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Patent number: 5417293Abstract: In a sprigger a tiller aligned with a plow and weighted to disks. The tiller breaks the ground forming narrow grooves into which fertilizer may be distributed and a plow following behind, preferably at a depth less than that of the tiller, forms a substantially flat bottomed furrow in the path of the groove. A plurality of chutes are aligned, one over each of the furrows, and a separator mounted above the chutes loosens the sprigs and distributes them through the chutes into the furrows. Weighted disks shift the ridges of loose soil over the sprigs and trailing tires on the sprigger transport carriage compact the earth over the sprigs. Each of the plows operates in a three-stage fashion, with V-shaped blades cutting the horizontal path through the earth, a lifting wedge raising the cut earth at a modest angle above the furrow and a pair of curling plates having convex surfaces curling the uplifted earth into ridges on either side of the plow to provide a clean, consistent furrow.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Inventor: Ronald W. Leader
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Patent number: 5318134Abstract: An irrigation furrow and raised seed bed forming machine includes a main support frame, a hitch assembly, furrow and seed bed forming shovel assemblies, a seed bed mulching assembly, seed bed conditioning roller assemblies, and furrow side finishing slide assemblies. These assemblies of the furrow and bed forming machine are operable and cooperate to form irrigation furrows and raised seed beds in soil as the machine, being mounted to a tractor, is moved through a field. The hitch assembly is adapted for mounting the main support frame to the tractor to extend transversely to the direction of movement of the machine. The shovel assemblies are mounted to a forward portion of the main support frame in laterally spaced relation to one another. The mulching assembly is mounted at a middle portion of the main support frame rearwardly of the shovel assemblies and has an elongated rotatable mulching member extending transversely to the direction of movement of the machine through the field.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Inventor: Philip Jensen
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Patent number: 5285854Abstract: A stalk, root, and agricultural debris embedding or burying device particularly suited for row crops such as cotton. The apparatus is pulled behind a tractor in close proximity to the row crops. A furrowing tool creates a temporary furrow in a lee, and before gravity can pull dirt back into the furrow, an embedding tool pushes the stalk and root into the furrow, thereby embedding the debris with the collapsing soil after the furrowing tool. An optional ripping tool is used ahead of, or in conjunction with, the furrowing tool to facilitate penetration of the furrowing tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Gary ThackerInventors: Gary W. Thacker, Wayne E. Coates
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Patent number: 4903782Abstract: A levee cutting and forming implement for rice farming which prevents the construction of unwanted bar ditches or ruts. A rigid, generally angularly rearwardly diverging frame supports a pair of rigid, ground engaging levee cutting blades. The elongated cutting blades form a wide mouth at the front of the frame, and converge beneath the frame to a rear levee output. A tine control system comprising a plurality of rigid downwardly projecting Danish tines is employed during the levee cutting process to smooth over the channels adjacent the levee to prevent the formation of bar ditches. The tine system comprises a pair of spaced-apart tine bars from which a plurality of resilient Danish tines project downwardly. A transverse tine control axle journaled for rotation is transversely mounted beneath the frame, and it is controlled by a hydraulic cylinder. A pair of outwardly extending, rearwardly angularly diverging tine control struts emanate from the time control axle and mount the rear tine control bars.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Inventor: Timothy V. McClellan
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Patent number: 4449591Abstract: An agricultural clean-out drag particularly adapted to smooth out dikes, is mounted upon a boom. The drag is pivoted rearward of center so the front of the drag tends to hang down to bear against the ground. The drag is a shell, semi-circular in shape. The front is flat. The boom is pivoted behind the plow shank and is spring biased downward. The front of the drag is chained to the boom to limit the downward travel of the front of the drag.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Lindell E. Lee, Jr.Inventors: George L. Brown, Lindell E. Lee, Jr.