121 |
플랜터 |
KR1020127007418 |
2010-08-23 |
KR101419446B1 |
2014-07-15 |
요네다,사토루; 나카오,히로아키; 나라하라,요자부로; 쿠와바라,미노루; 시미즈,슈이치 |
종구를 정확하게 심을 수 있는 플랜터를 제공하는 것을 과제로 한다. 플랜터(1)에 있어서, 개폐 구동부(83)는, 회전체 프레임(27)의 좌우 양측에 회동 가능하게 지지되며, 외측을 회전체 프레임(27)의 좌우 단부로부터 각각 바깥쪽 방향으로 돌출시켜, 좌우 한 쌍의 캠체(181·181)에 접촉하여 회동하는 좌우 한 쌍의 구동 아암(120·120)과, 좌우 한 쌍의 구동 아암(120·120)과 개공 유닛(82)을 연결하는 링크 기구를 구비하는 것이다.
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122 |
플랜터 |
KR1020127007418 |
2010-08-23 |
KR1020120049366A |
2012-05-16 |
요네다,사토루; 나카오,히로아키; 나라하라,요자부로; 쿠와바라,미노루; 시미즈,슈이치 |
종구를 정확하게 심을 수 있는 플랜터를 제공하는 것을 과제로 한다. 플랜터(1)에 있어서, 개폐 구동부(83)는, 회전체 프레임(27)의 좌우 양측에 회동 가능하게 지지되며, 외측을 회전체 프레임(27)의 좌우 단부로부터 각각 바깥쪽 방향으로 돌출시켜, 좌우 한 쌍의 캠체(181·181)에 접촉하여 회동하는 좌우 한 쌍의 구동 아암(120·120)과, 좌우 한 쌍의 구동 아암(120·120)과 개공 유닛(82)을 연결하는 링크 기구를 구비하는 것이다.
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123 |
구근 파종 장치 |
KR1020047005105 |
2003-07-24 |
KR100600153B1 |
2006-07-12 |
포우데비그네,마르셀 |
The machine, comprising an articulated chassis with two rear supporting wheels (3) on an axle, has a housing with an upper hopper (1) containing the bulbs or cloves and equipped with a flow control flap, a pair of vertical rotating discs with spoons that pick up the bulbs at the bottom of the hopper, brushes (24, 25) to control the retention of bulbs and return surplus ones, and a shoe (23) to open the spoons and drop the bulbs into furrows made by coulters (7) on a support (27). |
124 |
구근 파종 장치 |
KR1020047005105 |
2003-07-24 |
KR1020040045492A |
2004-06-01 |
포우데비그네,마르셀 |
본 발명은 구근 파종 장치에 관한 것으로서, 2 개의 압축공기식 휠에 장착된 차축(2)에 의하여 후방에서 지지되는 깔때기(1)를 포함하며, 여기서 깔때기(1)는 평행 및 대칭의 2 개의 원형판(5)을 포함하는 수평의 회전축(4)에 의하여 거의 중앙 영역내에서 중간 높이로 횡단되며, 원형판(5)은 구근 조각(6)을 하나씩 포획하고 그리고, 보습(7)에 의하여 형성된 밭고랑에 수직으로 원하는 시점에 교대로 투하시키도록 하는 수단의 가장자리에서 지지되며, 정확히 말하면 장치의 프레임에서 2 개의 휠의 차축에 연결된 거더에 의하여 지지되는 보습 술바닥(8)에 의해 구근이 덮히는 것을 특징으로 한다. |
125 |
Hill-compensating planter and method |
US14053386 |
2013-10-14 |
US09258939B2 |
2016-02-16 |
Rainer Borgmann; Tyson Jensen |
A seed planting device operable on ground includes a main frame, having wheels, configured to be moved in a planting direction on the ground, a seed hopper, attached to the frame, having a discharge, and a cup-type seed dispenser, having a dispenser axis, disposed adjacent to the discharge of the hopper. The seed dispenser is configured to controllably receive and dispense individual seeds from the hopper and drop the seeds from a seed discharge below the frame. The seed hopper and seed dispenser are pivotally attached to the main frame and configured to rotate about a generally horizontal axis to maintain the dispenser axis in a substantially upright orientation relative to an uphill or downhill planting direction. |
126 |
Method for planting potatoes at high speed and equipment for carrying out that method |
US13986700 |
2013-05-28 |
US20130319307A1 |
2013-12-05 |
Robert Craig McCloskey |
The method for planting potatoes at high speed includes the steps of providing a press wheel behind the seed drop chute; opening a furrow in a soil; dropping potato seed pieces at spaced intervals in the furrow such that each seed piece or a portion thereof intersects a forward shadow of the press wheel, and catching and decelerating each seed piece against the soil in the furrow thereby reducing set roll in each seed piece. In an alternate embodiment a pair of spaced-apart press wheels are used. These alternate press wheels are mounted astride the furrow in a positive-camber alignment for moving the soil of the furrow against the seed piece. |
127 |
Bulb planter with twin grips |
US11095372 |
2005-03-31 |
US07647703B2 |
2010-01-19 |
David Demar; Thomas VanDyk; Roland Charriez; Michael Ballone; John Kiely; Keith Kristiansen; Melissa Fisher; Brian J. Conaway; Mandi Reese; Terry M. Birchler; Mark C. Eyman |
A bulb planter includes a pair of blade halves cooperating to form a tubular tool head and a molded plastic handle body forming a pair of handles. The blade halves are preferably metal and riveted to the handle body. The handle body forms a living hinge for selectively pivoting the blade halves upon movement of the handles. The blade halves pivot toward and away from each other between a soil plug cutting position and a soil plug releasing position upon movement of the handles. A resilient member biases the blade halves toward the soil plug cutting position. The resilient member is preferably an elastomer ring encircling the blade halves. The handles extend in opposed directions substantially perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis and are manually movable against the bias of the resilient member to move the blade halves to the soil plug release position. |
128 |
Row crop planting machine |
US557021 |
1975-03-10 |
US3986464A |
1976-10-19 |
Richard F. Uppiano |
A machine for planting agricultural crops, particular seed potatoes, has multiple chassis frames that each constitute a multi-row module so as to facilitate manufacture of various models, later conversions of one model to another, and assembly, shipping, and maintenance of the machine. The chassis frames are hinged to accommodate multiple planting devices to the varying contour of the farmland being planted. A central chassis frame is flanked at opposite sides by chassis frames supported by ground-engaging wheels, some of which serve to drive the mechanisms of the planting devices carried by the frames. Hinging of the frames at the front is accomplished by respective pairs of elongate and upstanding hinge plates arranged face-to-face and pivotally interconnected at their lower ends (located as close to ground level as practical considering operating requirements). The flanking frames are linked to the upper ends of corresponding plates of respectively adjacent sets of hinge plates by stabilizer bars having lost motion connections with such plates to limit the oscillation thereof and to both accommodate and limit the extent of rise and fall of such flanking frames. The lower ends of these stabilizer bars are pivotally attached to the respective frames so as to be length adjustable. Hinging at the rear is similar, but without stabilizer bars. This arrangement not only minimizes displacement of deposited seed materials from the centers of row furrows by reason of the effect on the machine of uneven terrain, but makes planting depth more even than is normally achieved with conventional planting machines. |
129 |
Hitch mechanism |
US10075461 |
1961-04-04 |
US3028177A |
1962-04-03 |
FRENCH DAMAS J |
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130 |
Potato planter attachment having a rotary cutting wheel |
US18250850 |
1950-08-31 |
US2685314A |
1954-08-03 |
SCOTT WARREN |
|
131 |
Potato planter |
US17188750 |
1950-07-03 |
US2642909A |
1953-06-23 |
EDGAR OSBORNE JAMES |
|
132 |
Planting device |
US2305848 |
1948-04-24 |
US2554604A |
1951-05-29 |
VETTER HERMAN J; VETTER WILBUR J |
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133 |
Seed spacing timer |
US79168547 |
1947-12-15 |
US2463925A |
1949-03-08 |
VETTER HERMAN J |
|
134 |
Potato planter |
US73513534 |
1934-07-14 |
US2091432A |
1937-08-31 |
COOK CURTISS L |
|
135 |
Potato planter |
US65671733 |
1933-02-14 |
US1959561A |
1934-05-22 |
ARTRIP WILLIAM F |
|
136 |
Potato planter |
US60165632 |
1932-03-28 |
US1959560A |
1934-05-22 |
ARTRIP WILLIAM F |
|
137 |
Potato planting machine |
US43879530 |
1930-03-25 |
US1839957A |
1932-01-05 |
CHARLES EDDLEMAN |
|
138 |
Potato-setting machine |
US40969929 |
1929-11-25 |
US1781986A |
1930-11-18 |
FREDRIK LJUNGDAHL JANNE |
|
139 |
Planter |
US70925624 |
1924-04-26 |
US1607102A |
1926-11-16 |
SCHUTTER FRED H |
|
140 |
Feeding mechanism for potato planters |
US40786520 |
1920-09-03 |
US1510021A |
1924-09-30 |
JOHN STURROCK |
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