41 |
Agricultural implement with a scraper internal to a rolling basket |
US15289670 |
2016-10-10 |
US09867321B2 |
2018-01-16 |
Travis Erlin Westlind |
An agricultural implement having a rolling basket. A stationary blade is disposed inside an inner chamber of the rolling basket and attached at ends of the rolling basket near the bearings that are connected to the rolling basket. The rolling basket rotates around its major axis via the bearings, while the blade is held stationary. The stationary blade has sleeves at the ends, and each of the sleeves is connected to a post of a support arm and locked into the posts via a pin. |
42 |
ROTARY HARROW TOOL AND HARROW EQUIPPED WITH SUCH TOOLS |
US15332577 |
2016-10-24 |
US20170112041A1 |
2017-04-27 |
Thierry SCHOTT; Herve Teitgen |
A rotary harrow tool includes a body with a lower part that has, in the zone of its lower end, a working portion capable of and designed for being engaged and displaced in the soil and is equipped with at least one element attached in the form of an insert constituting at least the active front edge and the active adjoining elongated face of the working portion at least of the tool. The upper insert, situated opposite the free or lower end of the second part, has a rounded inner corner. Each insert has a substantially plane structure with, viewed in section along a plane perpendicular to the active edge and to the active face, a variable thickness that decreases from its front longitudinal rim forming the active edge to its rear longitudinal rim mounted in the receiving site, while forming a bevel by cooperation with the support piece. |
43 |
Agricultural Implement with a Scraper Internal to a Rolling Basket |
US15289670 |
2016-10-10 |
US20170020057A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Travis Erlin Westlind |
An agricultural implement having a rolling basket is disclosed. A stationary blade is disposed inside an inner chamber of the rolling basket and attached at ends of the rolling basket near the bearings that are connected to the rolling basket. The rolling basket rotates around its major axis via the bearings, while the blade is held stationary. The stationary blade has sleeves at the ends, and each of the sleeves is connected to a post of a support arm and locked into the posts via a pin. |
44 |
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WITH A SCRAPER INTERNAL TO A ROLLING BASKET |
US15088704 |
2016-04-01 |
US20160212926A1 |
2016-07-28 |
Travis Erlin Westlind |
An agricultural implement having a rolling basket is disclosed. A stationary blade is disposed inside an inner chamber of the rolling basket and attached at ends of the rolling basket near the bearings that are connected to the rolling basket. The rolling basket rotates around its major axis via the bearings, while the blade is held stationary. The stationary blade has sleeves at the ends, and each of the sleeves is connected to a post of a support arm and locked into the posts via a pin. |
45 |
ON-THE-GO SOIL SENSORS AND CONTROL METHODS FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINES |
US13858681 |
2013-04-08 |
US20140303854A1 |
2014-10-09 |
Roger R. Zielke |
An on-the-go monitor and control means and method for an agriculture machines includes on-the-go soil sensors that can be used to control tillage and seeding depth. On seeder implements, the sensors provide information that affects uniform plant emergence. |
46 |
Frame support for tillage implement |
US09801177 |
2001-03-06 |
US20020043378A1 |
2002-04-18 |
David
R.
Hundeby |
The present invention relates to a new frame support that prevents implement frames and parts from experiencing high forces and instead, transmits the forces through the ground working tools down to the ground. The frame support can be used in conjunction with the suspension system of any implement adapted for travel over the ground and preferably, the invention is used in conjunction with an agricultural packer. The packer may be of any size, but typically is of a five-section configuration. In the preferred embodiment, the frame support is a rigid protrusion fixed to the packer frame above the packer coil. The frame support could also be a flat plate, or a rolling element. The frame support is adapted to contact the packer coil during the wing up and wing down operations of the implement. When the frame support and the packer coil contact, the high forces incurred during the wing up and wing down operations are transmitted through the frame support and packer coil down to the ground. In this way, the packer coil subframe does not experience these high loads. The packer coils are preferably mounted to the forward lateral member of each frame section, alternating between being mounted behind the lateral member and being mounted in front of the lateral member. Another embodiment would be to mount the packer coils to the frame alternating between the forward and rearward lateral frame members. Alternately, the packer coils could be mounted to the implement frame in any fashion deemed suitable. In another embodiment, the individual packer coils could be replaced with a gang of packer coils for mounting to the frame. |
47 |
Mobile compactor, pulverizer and cutting apparatus and method therefor |
US623870 |
1996-03-29 |
US5683042A |
1997-11-04 |
Enrico Giovanardi |
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for compacting and pulverizing waste and soil, including a mechanism for cutting wire, tubing, hoses, plastics, carpet, mattresses, and other like materials that tend to be present at landfill and other waste sites and that can interfere with the operation of a compacting and pulverizing apparatus. The mobile compactor, pulverizer and cutting method achieves superior performance in terms of increased compacting ability by using a plurality of compacting and pulverizing members that are mounted rotatably on a plurality of rods running parallel to a main shaft, which compacting and pulverizing members rotate about the main shaft during operation to compact and pulverize waste and soil and other materials. |
48 |
Agricultural implement for separating and crushing rocks |
US928758 |
1992-08-13 |
US5477926A |
1995-12-26 |
Marcel Lizotte; Philippe Gagnon |
An agricultural implement which may be pulled by a tractor in an agricultural field for improving soil conditions, provided with the capability to sort rocks according to their sizes whereby rocks of only desired dimension range are crushed, this implement consisting of a frame carried by two wheels, a drawbar assembly for attaching the frame to a tractor, a rock-transporting tilted belt conveyor assembly provided with a ploughshares means, a pair of corrugated crush rollers, a bin for collecting stones of large dimensions, and a hydraulic power system driven by a drive shaft connected to the power take-off of a tractor. |
49 |
Clod crumbler |
US225895 |
1988-07-29 |
US4919211A |
1990-04-24 |
Richard E. Cope |
A crumbler roller device 10 comprises two co-axial soil-engaging rotors 12, 13 mounted one within the other and drive means operative to drive the inner rotor 12 at a different rotational speed to the outer rotor 13. |
50 |
Earth clod pulverizer |
US427363 |
1982-09-29 |
US4412589A |
1983-11-01 |
Thomas E. Francis |
An earth clod pulverizing and earth smoothing implement (10) has rows of heavy, cast-iron, pointed teeth (14a-v) which are wedge-shaped in cross section with the cutting edges (42) of the wedges defining substantially vertical lines facing the forwardly direction. The implement further includes downwardly directed channel irons (16a-d) after each row of teeth, with each successive channel iron being mounted slightly lower than the one in front of it. The front leg (54) of each channel iron is shorter than the back leg (56). The implement (10) also includes downwardly directed side walls (18a and b), an upwardly flared front member (20) and a downwardly flared rear, smoothing, member (22). A channel iron (16e) having equal sides is mounted on the downwardly flared smoothing member (22). The teeth are spaced two feet apart in the rows, and the rows of teeth are spaced 14 inches apart. |
51 |
Harrows |
US732093 |
1976-10-13 |
US4043400A |
1977-08-23 |
Cornelis van der Lely; Ary VAN DER Lely |
This invention relates to harrows, such harrows being of the kind comprising a frame portion that is movable over the ground and that is provided with a plurality of soil working members or rotors arranged to turn about corresponding upwardly extending axes, the frame portion being sustained from the ground during the use of the harrow by a rotary supporting member. |
52 |
Tandem plow packers |
US3539015D |
1969-06-02 |
US3539015A |
1970-11-10 |
SCHLABS CHARLES V |
|
53 |
Agricultural implement |
US69831957 |
1957-11-15 |
US2937704A |
1960-05-24 |
JULIUS LOTHEN |
|
54 |
Soil pulverizer and leveler |
US31882052 |
1952-11-05 |
US2755717A |
1956-07-24 |
WIRTH ROBERT A |
|
55 |
Clod crusher |
US14960150 |
1950-03-14 |
US2595812A |
1952-05-06 |
QUILLEN RUTHERFORD R |
|
56 |
Blade clod masher |
US4919348 |
1948-09-14 |
US2574917A |
1951-11-13 |
GREEOTT GEORGE S |
|
57 |
Grubbing machine |
US52710944 |
1944-03-18 |
US2379280A |
1945-06-26 |
COUCH ROYDEN O |
|
58 |
Earth conditioning implement |
US23793638 |
1938-10-31 |
US2193506A |
1940-03-12 |
BEEKMANN PAUL C |
|
59 |
Weeding attachment to plows |
US51599431 |
1931-02-16 |
US1895375A |
1933-01-24 |
CANTLON WILLIAM T |
|
60 |
Agricultural implement |
US49885330 |
1930-11-28 |
US1832347A |
1931-11-17 |
ADAMS JOSEPH W |
|