Wheel Secured To Tool Patents (Class 172/672)
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Publication number: 20100307779Abstract: In an embodiment, an agricultural implement includes a first wing tool bar and a second wing tool bar on each lateral side of the implement. The first wing tool bar and the second wing tool bar are configured to rotate from a working position to a transport position. The first wing tool bar and the second wing tool bar each include a respective tool frame configured to rotate upwardly from a working position to a transport position. In addition, the second wing tool bar is configured to articulate with respect to the first wing tool bar during transport. A fold-away frame section is rotatably coupled to the first wing tool frame and configured to rotate out of a plane formed by the first and second wing tool frames to avoid contact between the tool frames during transport.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: CNH CANADA, LTD.Inventors: Nicholas George Alfred Ryder, Darwin Zacharias
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Patent number: 4729435Abstract: An agricultural tilling implement is described which is adapted to be connected to the rear of a tractor having a three-point hitch. The implement comprises an elongated tool bar which preferably has two attachments thereon, spaced from each other, for connection to the three-point hitch of the tractor. A plurality of tilling units are carried by the tool bar. Each tilling unit comprises a downwardly depending ripper member and two rotatable wheels adjacent the ripper member. The wheels are vertically adjustable and, preferably, are also adjustable inwardly and outwardly as well as forwardly and rearwardly. The wheels are adaptable to hold the soil firmly in the rows so that the ripper member does not disturb or injure the roots of growing row crops. Preferably the tilling units are also adapted to tow a secondary tiller unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: Krause Plow CorporationInventor: Oren D. Urich
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Patent number: 4608933Abstract: Apparatus is provided for readily converting a conventional pull-type implement such as a chisel plow into an effective planter. The conversion assembly includes a furrow opener such as a narrow shoe located adjacent the lower end of the chisel shank, along with a trailing seed delivery tube and a pivotal furrow-closing press wheel or the like. A four-bar adjustable linkage assembly serves to operably couple the shank and press wheel so that the wheel is shifted downwardly in response to limited upward shifting of the shank, whereby the wheel is maintained in operative contact with the earth during use. The wheel also serves as a gauge stop for maintaining proper furrow depth, and the linkage adjustment permits selective setting of the wheel for different furrow depths. The conventional curvilinear chisel shank acts as one of the arms of the linkage assembly, together with the shank assembly bracket and a pair of links provided as a part of the conversion apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1984Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: Wyrill Leasing, Inc.Inventor: John B. Wyrill, III
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Patent number: 4331205Abstract: An attachment (10) for use with an agricultural seeder implement is disclosed. The attachment (10) includes a pair of depth gauge wheels (28) which are aligned with respect to the direction of the intended movement (38) of the implement. The wheels (28) are generally parallel to a pair of furrow disks (12) which are aligned and have forward edges (32) thereof converging. The wheels (28) are disposed for horizontal movement forwardly and rearwardly with respect to the disks (12) in order to afford adjustment of lateral spacing (60, 62) between the disks (12) and wheels (28).Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Brown County Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Sorenson, James B. Sorenson
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Patent number: 4311104Abstract: A press grain drill includes a plurality of opener units mounted on an elongated tow tube and including a plurality of elongated, pivotably coupled elements forming a pair of parallelograms which support a self-penetrating shovel and a press wheel respectively. A first one of the parallelograms permits up and down movement of the shovel relative to the tow tube while maintaining the pitch of the shovel relative to the ground substantially constant. A second one of the parallelograms responds to each movement of the shovel to move the press wheel in the same direction and relative to the shovel so as to maintain the depth of the shovel within the ground substantially constant. Whenever the tow tube which is coupled by pairs of parallel links to an elongated main frame tool bar is raised relative to the tool bar for towing, a lift tube coupled to the links via bracket numbers engages the opener units to lift them relative to the tow tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1977Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Ronald M. Steilen, Lester D. Schreiner