About Generally Vertical Axis Patents (Class 172/99)
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Patent number: 5129282Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the height of a farm implement/tool of the type to be carried by a drawing vehicle includes a connector for supporting a farm implement/tool in an operative position. A guide directs sliding movement of the connector selectively between first and second positions corresponding to raised and lowered positions for a farm implement/tool which is carried by the connector. A mount connects the guide to one of a drawing vehicle and a support to be carried by a drawing vehicle. A lock fastens the connector in one of the first and second positions and selectively releases the connection to allow the connection to be slid into the other of the first and second positions therefor.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventors: James H. Bassett, Robert E. Boyle, Jr.
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Patent number: 4862969Abstract: A method for cultivating plantable soils, more particularly forest soils, by breaking-up and working-in plants and parts of plants lying upon the soil, for example leaves, needles, twigs and branches. To this end, a plurality of elements, flexible in all directions, tautened by centrifugal force, and secured to a shaft, are caused to rotate by the said shaft, the radius of rotation of the ends of the said elements being greater than the selected distance between the axis of rotation of the shaft and the surface of the ground. In order to be able to mechanically cultivate larger areas of substantially uneven and non-homogeneous forest soils, the horizontal axis of rotation of the shaft is also subjected to an oscillating pivoting motion about a vertical axis, the axis of rotation of the shaft being kept substantially radial to the pivot-axis and being moved in a circle which is parallel to the surface of the ground.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: G & E Jobst GmbHInventors: Georg Jobst, Egon Jobst
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Patent number: 4662646Abstract: An articulate tow bar for use with a ride-on for pulling an independent mower unit. The tow bar has first and second members pivotally attached at adjacent ends by a lockable coupling that permits the members to be positioned alternately in a transport position or working position. The first member is pivotally attached to the tractor by a horizontal hinge and the second member is pivotally attached to the independent unit by a universal joint, the pivotal connections permit the tractor and independent unit to operate on hilly uneven terrain. Controls are located on the articulate tow bar adjacent the mower for operating the independent unit which allows the tow bar and the mower unit to be readily adaptable to conventional mowers.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Ingersoll Equipment Co., Inc.Inventors: William J. Schlapman, James L. Wirsbinski, Dale Manteufel
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Patent number: 4570721Abstract: A device for weeding such vine crops as melons, cucumbers or the like comprising a tool bar adapted to be carried by a tractor. The tool bar in turn carries multiple rotary agitators adapted to stir the earth and uproot plants with which they come into contact. The agitators are driven by motors and are suspended from the tool bar so that they can be raised or lowered. Springs may be used to bias the agitator to particular position and seats may be carried by the tool bar so that operators of the agitators may ride over the field.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Pat Mentele
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Patent number: 4544038Abstract: A rotary tiller apparatus includes a main support frame having a first member that is pivotal in a generally vertical direction and a second member that is pivotally attached to the first member and pivots in a generally horizontal direction. The rotary tiller apparatus is pivotally mounted on a vehicle, such as a tractor for removing weeds and the like between plants planted in rows. A first hydraulic cylinder is provided to pivot the first support member in the generally vertical direction. The first hydraulic cylinder is attached to the first support member at one end and to the tractor at the other end. A second hydraulic cylinder is positioned to pivotally move the second support member with one end of the second hydraulic cylinder being attached to the second support member and the other end of the hydraulic cylinder being attached to the first support member.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Inventor: Robert F. Schonert
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Patent number: 4531589Abstract: A tiller for installation at one side of a tractor, having a retractable tiller frame movable by a power mechanism which is normally actuated by a horizontal sensor arm through a linkage system. Here, there is manual override enabling the tractor driver to actuate the power mechanism regardless of the position of the sensor arm. There is also a manual disengagement member to place operation of the actuator entirely under manual control. Also, the tiller frame carries a rotary head having a series of depending tines, and a sharp cutting blade depends from the tiller frame closely adjacent to the head for cutting off weeds that tend to wind around the tines. The power mechanism preferably comprises hydraulic structure for holding the tines down in the soil at a predetermined vertical position, while a manually controlled valve when actuated, enables a predetermined obstacle force to push the head upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1983Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Inventor: Abbott R. Williams
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Patent number: 4516639Abstract: A powered landscape rake for fine grading of and for stone and debris removal from a landscape surface is shown according to the teachings of the present invention. The rake of the present invention includes a drum rotatably mounted in a drum frame. The drum frame is mounted to a turntable assembly for allowing the drum frame to pivot about an axis generally perpendicular to the drum frame and which is located generally midway of the drum frame. A frame member is attached to the turntable and extends to a point under the tractor frame in front of the front wheels. The free end of the frame member is mounted for pivoting and swiveling to a frame attachment member. First and second cylinders are further attached to the turntable for positioning the drum frame at any desired angle in a vertical plane to the landscape and allow the drum frame to sway in a horizontal plane about the front frame attachment point.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Inventors: Kenneth Hammarlund, Wilford Hammarlund
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Patent number: 4315700Abstract: An implement for use with a prime mover, such as a tractor, for applying a uniform coating of a liquid sealant to pavement comprising a plurality of spray tubes for spraying a coating of the liquid sealant onto the pavement and a rotary brush for brushing the sealant onto the pavement and for ensuring that a uniform coating of the sealant is applied to the pavement.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1979Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Inventors: Raymond W. Heiligtag, Donald G. Heiligtag, Donald R. Heiligtag