序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Repositioning mechanism for an agricultural implement US926713 1992-08-06 US5337832A 1994-08-16 James H. Bassett
A repositioning mechanism for an agricultural implement. The mechanism has an adjusting rod with a length, a receptacle for the adjusting rod, cooperating structure on the adjusting rod and receptacle for relatively moving the adjusting rod and receptacle lengthwise of the adjusting rod as an incident of the adjusting rod being rotated about its length, structure on the receptacle for mounting an agricultural implement so that the agricultural implement moves with the receptacle, an operating handle, and structure for attaching the operating handle to the adjusting rod to facilitate rotation of the adjusting rod about its length by manipulation of the operating handle. The attaching structure, in one form, is a pin on one of the operating handle and adjusting rod and a slot on the other of the operating handle and adjusting rod, to receive the pin with the operating handle and adjusting rod in an operative position. The pin, operating handle and adjusting rod cooperate to prevent separation of the operating handle and adjusting rod, one from the other, other than by repositioning the pin relative to the one of the operating handle and adjusting rod and removing the pin from the slot.
62 Row crop cultivator including disk and setting indicator therefor US566040 1983-12-27 US4607705A 1986-08-26 John A. Tebben
A row crop cultivator for use in farming which includes a pair of weeding disks associated with each cultivator unit of which a plurality is ganged together in series. Each weeding disk is bearingly supported by a vertical shaft which is received by a cross bar in a manner which permits the shaft associated with the weeding disk to be adjusted as to depth and angular orientation. Such changes in the vertical shaft for the weeding disks are directly transferred to the weeding disk itself. Disposed adjacent the uppermost point of the shaft is a degree gauge plate and adjacent thereto is a depth gauge structured out of angle iron. The vertex edge of the depth gauge serves as a pointer for the graduations on the degree gauge plate, while the top surface of the degree guage plate serves as a pointer or alignment marker for the graduations on the depth gauge. As the farmer makes adjustments as to angular orientation and depth of one weeding disk, he need not be concerned with the specific values until the optimum depth and angular orientation have been found for the particular field being cultivated. Once this has been determined for a single weeding disk, all other disks of the cultivator can be almost instantly set to the same indicator values thereby duplicating the desired depth and angular position of the corresponding disks.
63 Soil cultivating machine with axially displaceable adjusting rod US109090 1980-01-02 US4375837A 1983-03-08 Ary van der Lely; Cornelis J. G. Bom
A soil cultivating machine has a frame portion extending transversely of the intended direction of operative travel and a row of cultivating members on that portion are rotatable about upwardly extending shafts. Behind the cultivating members there is a ground-engaging support roller pivotally connected with the frame portion by means of supporting arms. A mechanism, including a screw spindle or an hydraulic ram is provided for adjusting the roller in a direction of height to vary the working level and a locking device for fixing the roller against pivotal movement relative to the frame portion is also included. The locking device includes two parts that can be clamped against one another with relatively co-operating toothings interengaged. A resilient device on a rod of the mechanism is provided to allow relative movement between the co-operating toothings at the time of clamping the parts together. As relative movement of the co-operating toothings can occur at the time of clamping them together, they can move into full engagement should this be necessary without additional load being placed on the machine.
64 Safety device for trail-behind agricultural implements US76064747 1947-07-12 US2617345A 1952-11-11 CHRISTIE REGINALD A
65 Cultivator US22579738 1938-08-19 US2218187A 1940-10-15 EVERETT WIGLE
66 Adjusting lever for cultivators and the like US40904529 1929-11-22 US1820097A 1931-08-25 SPRY BURGESS T
67 Apparatuses, Methods and Computer Programs for Controlling a Machine US15963189 2018-04-26 US20180314230A1 2018-11-01 Rasmus Adler; Daniel SCHNEIDER; Patrik FETH; Martin KREMMER; Benjamin NEERMANN; Stefan VOLZ; Norbert FRITZ; Hans Juergen NISSEN; Florian REINMUTH
Embodiments relate to apparatuses, methods and computer programs for controlling a machine. The apparatus is suitable for a mobile communication device for providing a sensor input signal to a machine control entity to control a machine. The apparatus comprises one or more sensor modules for providing first user input sensor data and second user input sensor data. The apparatus further comprises a control module configured to determine the sensor input signal based on the first user input sensor data and the second user input sensor data. The control module is further configured to provide the sensor input signal for sensor data processing to the machine control entity to control at least one of a force transmission interface of the machine for an external component and an engine of the machine via an interface.
68 SEEDBED CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM WITH A SEEDBED FLOOR DETECTION ASSEMBLY US15475431 2017-03-31 US20180279543A1 2018-10-04 Michael G. Kovach
In one aspect, a system for monitoring the condition of a seedbed within a field may include an implement having a plurality of ground-engaging tools supported by the frame, with the implement being configured to create or be traversed across a seedbed extending downwardly within the field from an outer seedbed surface to a seedbed floor. The system may also include an auxiliary support arm coupled to a portion of the frame at or adjacent to the aft end of the frame and a seedbed floor detection assembly coupled to the auxiliary support arm such that the seedbed floor detection assembly is located behind the ground-engaging tools relative to a forward travel direction of the implement. The seedbed floor detection assembly may be configured to detect variations in a profile of the seedbed floor as the implement is moved in the forward travel direction.
69 Shaft-hub assembly US14649847 2013-11-27 US10015925B2 2018-07-10 Ademar Birck
A split shaft with a setting adjustment, including a first part and a second part with threaded cylindrical sections, that may optionally also optionally include a sleeve to interconnect the first and second parts by threading. A shaft-hub unit, which includes the split shaft and a cylindrical hub with two couplable parts. Use of the split shaft and shaft-hub unit in cutting disks of planters and subsoilers, as well as in wheels of planters, is also described.
70 Working vehicle US15448713 2017-03-03 US10005357B2 2018-06-26 Yusuke Hashimoto; Kazumi Yokota
A working vehicle includes: an engine mounted on a traveling machine body; a hydraulic continuously variable transmission configured to shift driving force from the engine; a transmission case incorporating the hydraulic continuously variable transmission; and rear traveling units disposed on both left and right sides of the transmission case via rear axle cases. The transmission case is divided into three sections of a front case, an intermediate case, and a rear case. The left and right rear axle cases are attached to both left and right sides of the rear case. The intermediate case, coupling the front case to the rear case, is coupled to left and right vehicle body frames forming the traveling machine body.
71 Generator unit US15134923 2016-04-21 US09985499B2 2018-05-29 Barbara Boehm; Rainer Gugel
A generator unit is provided for attachment to an agricultural work vehicle with a gear module and a generator module. The gear for the driving of the generator module is connected in a drive system with the generator module, and the gear module and the generator module are hydraulically connected with one another via an integrated cooling and lubricating agent circuit.
72 Customizable equipment library for command and control software US15179615 2016-06-10 US09949423B2 2018-04-24 Christopher Alan Foster; John Henry Posselius; Bret Todd Turpin; Brandon Chamberlain Adams; James Brian Stewart
An agricultural system includes agricultural equipment and a user interface. The agricultural equipment includes a command and control system and an equipment configuration code file. The command and control system, in operation, configures and controls the agricultural equipment based at least in part on the equipment configuration code file. The agricultural equipment comprises a work vehicle or an implement to be carried or towed by a work vehicle. The user interface displays information to, and receive inputs from a user for one or more data fields in the equipment configuration code file for the agricultural equipment. The data fields comprise a user-given name and at least one of a compatible implement, an accessory, or a task for which the agricultural equipment may be configured.
73 CUSTOMIZABLE EQUIPMENT LIBRARY FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL SOFTWARE US15179615 2016-06-10 US20170354080A1 2017-12-14 Christopher Alan Foster; John Henry Posselius; Bret Todd Turpin; Brandon Chamberlain Adams; James Brian Stewart
An agricultural system includes agricultural equipment and a user interface. The agricultural equipment includes a command and control system and an equipment configuration code file. The command and control system, in operation, configures and controls the agricultural equipment based at least in part on the equipment configuration code file. The agricultural equipment comprises a work vehicle or an implement to be carried or towed by a work vehicle. The user interface displays information to, and receive inputs from a user for one or more data fields in the equipment configuration code file for the agricultural equipment. The data fields comprise a user-given name and at least one of a compatible implement, an accessory, or a task for which the agricultural equipment may be configured.
74 Down and/or up force adjustment system US14547651 2014-11-19 US09686901B2 2017-06-27 Courtney N. Achen; Marvin Bachman; Vaughan G. Stevenson
An agricultural device includes a number of row units that each includes a seed furrow opener that creates a furrow in the soil for seed placement. Each row unit is mounted to a toolbar of the device by way of a four-bar linkage which allows each row unit to move vertically to adjust to the contour of the soil independently of the other row units on the same toolbar. The four-bar linkages include one or more springs which work to transfer weight from the toolbar to the row unit. An actuator varies the tension in the spring thereby adjusting the down or up force applied to the row unit.
75 Device and Method for Controlling the Operation of a Towed Implement, which can be Activated Hydraulically, on a Vehicle US15373530 2016-12-09 US20170164549A1 2017-06-15 Gabriele Michalke; Markus Schleyer; Steffen Rose; Tillmann Falck
The disclosure relates to a device of a vehicle, in particular a tractor, having a hydraulic activation unit for controlling the operation of a towed implement on the vehicle, comprising at least one position detection unit with at least one camera, position detection marks, and an evaluation unit and a data-transmitting connection to a control unit which is assigned to the hydraulic activation unit. Furthermore, a method is proposed, wherein by means of such a position detection unit the position of the towed implement can be determined, and the position can be adjusted according to requirements by suitable operation of the hydraulic activation unit.
76 Remote adjustment of a row unit of an agricultural device US14534920 2014-11-06 US09674999B2 2017-06-13 Courtney N. Achen; Marvin Bachman; Vaughan G. Stevenson
Agricultural devices, row unit adjustment systems, and methods of adjusting a depth of a furrow are provided. In some aspects, an agricultural device is adapted to plant seeds and includes a frame, a furrow opener coupled to the frame and adapted to cut a furrow including a depth, a sensor adapted to sense a characteristic associated with planting seeds and generate a signal associated with the sensed characteristic, and a processing unit receiving the signal associated with the sensed characteristic. The depth of the furrow is adjustable based on the signal associated with the sensed characteristic. Such characteristic may be a characteristic of the soil, a force applied to the agricultural device, or a position of a portion of the agricultural device.
77 LEFT HAND AREA DISPLAY FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM US14923877 2015-10-27 US20170115843A1 2017-04-27 Natalia Lucas; Bushra Ali; John Stratton
An agricultural system including a vehicle, a controller; and a display mounted in the vehicle. The display is coupled to the controller and has a display area. The controller is configured to: present a left hand area (LHA) along at least a portion of a left side of the display area; section the LHA into an upper LHA drawer and a lower LHA drawer; and expand either the upper LHA drawer or the lower LHA drawer with a rightward swiping motion or a rightward dragging motion of the drawers.
78 TOP BAR DISPLAY FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM US14923781 2015-10-27 US20170115833A1 2017-04-27 Natalia Lucas; Bushra Ali
An agricultural system including a vehicle, a controller; and a display mounted in the vehicle. The display is coupled to the controller and has a display area. The controller is configured to: present a top bar display along at least a portion of a top side of the display area; position a fixed central information section; and align a plurality of other sections to a left or a right position relative to the fixed central information section.
79 RUN SCREEN USER INTERFACE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM US14923923 2015-10-27 US20170113549A1 2017-04-27 Natalia Lucas; Bushra Ali
An agricultural vehicle system including a vehicle defining a vehicle platform, an implement coupled to the vehicle, and a display. The implement is defined as a type of implement. The display is mounted in the vehicle and is configured with a plurality of areas displayed thereon with a plurality of User Defined Windows (UDWs) on multiple runscreens. Each UDW occupies at least one of the areas. The plurality of UDWs include a set of defined groups being displayed in selected ones of the areas dependent upon both the vehicle platform and the type of the implement.
80 Sowing share US14443785 2013-09-23 US09585299B2 2017-03-07 Ferdinand Schumacher; Volker Schanzenbach; Michael Winkelmann
A coulter with a coulter disc for delivering agricultural materials into soil along one direction F of travel, a height measuring apparatus which is located in the region of the coulter disc for measuring a penetration depth Tm of the coulter disc into the soil, a coulter holder for swivelling holding of the coulter disc on a coulter frame and height setting relative to the coulter frame, the penetration depth T of the coulter disc being controllable/adjustable depending on the measured penetration depth Tm.
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