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Earth clod pulverizer

  • US 4,412,589 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1982
  • Issued: 11/01/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An earth clod pulverizing and earth smoothing implement of a type to be moved across the surface of the earth in a forwardly direction of travel while engaging the earth to break apart relatively large clods near the earth'"'"'s surface and otherwise prepare the earth'"'"'s surface for further use, said implement comprising a frame for defining a supporting surface to be approximately parallel to the earth'"'"'s surface while said implement is in use and for supporting earth-engaging members extending from said supporting surface downwardly, said earth-engaging members including teeth;

  • the improvement wherein said teeth are wedge-shaped in cross section taken on a plane parallel to the earth'"'"'s surface, with the cutting edge of each wedge defining a substantially vertical line facing the forwardly direction and with the relatively flat sides of the wedge flaring rearwardly and laterally of the forwardly direction, said teeth having pointed tips at the lower ends of said cutting edges with the trailing sides of said teeth sloping upwardly from said pointed tips toward the backs of said teeth, said pointed tips being directed downwardly into the earth'"'"'s surface, said teeth being constructed of a cast metal and each tooth being at least 6 inches in vertical length and heavy in weight with cross-sectional sides of said teeth being substantially greater in length than half of the vertical lengths of said teeth;

    said earth-engaging means further including lateral, downwardly-extending bars rigidly mounted on said supporting surface positioned behind rows of said teeth, said downwardly extending bars being channel-iron means for providing pairs of front and back adjacent legs, said legs being directed substantially vertically downwardly, the front legs of said leg pairs being shorter than back legs thereof, said channel-iron means being rigidly mounted to said supporting surface on successively larger spacers so that bottom edges of said channel-iron means extend downwardly from the frame deeper than bottom edges of preceding channel-iron means.

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