With Wheel (not On Motor Vehicle) Patents (Class 172/578)
  • Patent number: 8919267
    Abstract: A seeder implement (125) includes a fork (146) having a first spindle support arm (150) that supports a first spindle (164) and a second spindle support arm (152) that supports a second spindle (168). A first disk (160) is supported on the first spindle (164), wherein the first spindle (164) is oriented in a first orientation and at a first acute angle relative to a lateral line. The first disk (160) is oriented at a second acute angle relative to the ground surface. A second disk (166) is supported on the second spindle (168), wherein the second spindle (168) is oriented in a second orientation and at a third acute angle relative to the lateral line. The second disk (166) is oriented at a fourth acute angle relative to the ground surface. The first disk (160) is longitudinally offset ahead of the second disk (166), and there are no structural components between the first and second disks (160, 166) other than the first and second spindles (164, 168).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2014
    Assignee: AGCO-Amity JV, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene Breker, Jake Gust, Darryl Justesen, Jack Oberlander
  • Publication number: 20140209335
    Abstract: A drawbar apparatus for coupling an earth-working tool to a frame of an agricultural implement. The drawbar apparatus comprises a drawbar. The drawbar comprises a first portion coupled to the frame and a second portion. A joint comprises a first bracket comprising a protrusion. The protrusion defines a first aperture. The first bracket is coupled to one of the second portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool. A second bracket defines a channel configured to receive the protrusion. The channel defines a second aperture on a first side of the channel and a third aperture on a second side of the channel. The second bracket is coupled to the other of the second portion of the drawbar and the earth-working tool. A fastener is positioned through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture. The protrusion is configured to move laterally in the channel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2013
    Publication date: July 31, 2014
    Applicant: DEERE & COMPANY
    Inventors: ROBERT T. CASPER, BRYAN D. BLAUWET, RICHARD J. CONNELL, JEREMY D. KRANTZ, JOHN M. SCHWEITZER
  • Patent number: 8720351
    Abstract: A gauge wheel including a center portion extending outwardly from the center of the wheel, and a rim portion positioned at an outer circumference of the wheel and having an inner surface and an outer surface at the outer side of the wheel with the rim portion having an outer circumferential surface extending between the inner surface and the outer surface of the wheel and extending along the outer circumference of the wheel. The wheel including a lip portion for contacting the disk, with the lip portion being on the inner side of the gauge wheel and extending from the inner surface of the rim portion, the lip portion tapering to a thin edge away from the inner surface. A plurality of lugs may be formed on the outer circumferential surface with the lugs being separated by valleys to cause the ground surface to rotate the wheel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Inventor: Danny Wipf
  • Patent number: 8359987
    Abstract: A disc hub assembly includes a shouldered spindle that is secured to a disc opener frame and to which a depth adjustment arm and a gauge wheel arm are connected. The disc hub, to which a ground opener disc is mounted, is disposed on the spindle in a manner that allows the disc to rotate around the spindle. A gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm. When the depth adjustment arm is rotated between depth setting positions the gauge wheel arm is also rotated. As the gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm, rotation of the gauge wheel arm causes rotation of the gauge wheel. The depth adjustment arm is spring biased into engagement with an arc of notches on the disc opener frame. The notches define a range of positions at which the depth adjustment arm may be positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2013
    Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.
    Inventors: Robin B. Schilling, Matthew S Naylor, Terrance A Friggstad
  • Patent number: 8356564
    Abstract: A seeder implement (125) includes a fork (146) having a first spindle support arm (150) that supports a first spindle (164) and a second spindle support arm (152) that supports a second spindle (168). A first disk (160) is supported on the first spindle (164), wherein the first spindle (164) is oriented in a first orientation and at a first acute angle relative to a lateral line. The first disk (160) is oriented at a second acute angle relative to the ground surface. A second disk (166) is supported on the second spindle (168), wherein the second spindle (168) is oriented in a second orientation and at a third acute angle relative to the lateral line. The second disk (166) is oriented at a fourth acute angle relative to the ground surface. The first disk (160) is longitudinally offset ahead of the second disk (166), and there are no structural components between the first and second disks (160, 166) other than the first and second spindles (164, 168).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2013
    Assignee: AGCO-Amity JV, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene Breker, Jake Gust, Darryl Justesen, Jack Oberlander
  • Patent number: 8342108
    Abstract: A disc hub assembly includes a shouldered spindle that is secured to a disc opener frame and to which a depth adjustment arm and a gauge wheel arm are connected. The disc hub, to which a ground opener disc is mounted, is disposed on the spindle in a manner that allows the disc to rotate around the spindle. A gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm. When the depth adjustment arm is rotated between depth setting positions the gauge wheel arm is also rotated. As the gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm, rotation of the gauge wheel arm causes rotation of the gauge wheel. The depth adjustment arm is spring biased into engagement with an arc of notches on the disc opener frame. The notches define a range of positions at which the depth adjustment arm may be positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.
    Inventors: Robin B. Schilling, Matthew S Naylor, Terrance A Friggstad
  • Patent number: 8186287
    Abstract: A disc hub assembly includes a shouldered spindle that is secured to a disc opener frame and to which a depth adjustment arm and a gauge wheel arm are connected. The disc hub, to which a ground opener disc is mounted, is disposed on the spindle in a manner that allows the disc to rotate around the spindle. A gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm. When the depth adjustment arm is rotated between depth setting positions the gauge wheel arm is also rotated. As the gauge wheel is connected to the gauge wheel arm, rotation of the gauge wheel arm causes rotation of the gauge wheel. The depth adjustment arm is spring biased into engagement with an arc of notches on the disc opener frame. The notches define a range of positions at which the depth adjustment arm may be positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.
    Inventors: Robin B. Schilling, Matthew S. Naylor, Terrance A. Friggstad
  • Publication number: 20100300340
    Abstract: A coulter assembly is provided that facilitates continuous adjustment of coulter disk penetration depth. In an exemplary embodiment, the coulter assembly includes a gauge wheel configured to rotate across a soil surface to limit a penetration depth of a coulter disk into the soil. A depth adjustment assembly is coupled to the gauge wheel and configured to adjust the penetration depth of the coulter disk by continuously varying the vertical position of the gauge wheel. This configuration may enable the coulter disk to operate at any penetration depth within the gauge wheel range of motion, thereby facilitating deposition of fertilizer within the soil at a suitable depth to enhance crop growth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: CNH America LLC
    Inventor: Travis Harnetiaux
  • Patent number: 5829535
    Abstract: An agricultural apparatus comprises a main frame with ground wheels supporting the frame for movement across the ground and a plurality of ground engaging openers mounted on the frame for engaging the ground. Each opener includes a depth control wheel mounted on the opener frame member for movement in a direction for varying the height of the depth control wheel on the opener frame member to vary the depth of the opener element in the ground. A common adjustment apparatus for all the depth control wheels comprises an actuator, a common drive linkage mounted on the main frame and driven by the actuator and a plurality of individual adjustment members. A cam plate operable by the adjustment member. The depth control wheel is mounted on an arm on which is pivotally mounted on the opener frame member on a first pivot pin, the arm including a portion thereof for engaging the cam plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Inventor: Douglas Line
  • Patent number: 4209067
    Abstract: A cultivating implement such as a discer is provided with a coulter disc engageable with the ground and secured to the tail beam with the depth being preset by the hydraulic setting of the main disc gang. A fluid operator is included at a preset pressure and normally is fully extended until an obstruction is reached at which time the preset pressure is exceeded and the fluid operator or ram unloads and allows the coulter to raise up and clear the obstruction. Once cleared, the pressure in the ram returns the coulter to the preset depth. This coulter assists in maintaining the angle of travel of the discer, particularly on side hills, together with the pivoted rudder wheel assembly. In this invention the rudder wheel assembly is normally held against a stop at the desired angle, by a further ram or fluid operator instead of a spring and which only unloads during turning to allow rudder wheel assembly to break away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignees: Kep Enterprises, Sweet Manufacturing Ltd.
    Inventors: Erhard Poggemiller, Ralph W. Sweet