Seed drills
First Claim
1. A seed drill comprising a frame, a series of coulters mounted on the frame at positions which are spaced apart in a transverse direction relative to the direction of operative forward motion of the drill, and actuating means comprising a beam that extends in a transverse direction, thrust transmitting means connected between the beam and the coulters, and thrust applying means connected between the frame and the beam to move the beam downwards;
- said thrust applying means comprising at least two levers pivotally mounted on the frame with a common pivot axis extending in a transverse direction spaced from said beam and with at least one lever connected to an intermediate region in the depth of the beam, bearing means at the end of each lever that rotatably supports the beam so as to allow rotation of the beam about its longitudinal axis and tilting of the beam end-to-end relative to the levers, and actuator means connected between the frame and each lever.
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Abstract
A seed drill comprising a frame, a series of coulters mounted on the frame at positions which are spaced apart in a transverse direction relative to the direction of operative forward motion of the drill, and actuating means comprising a beam that extends in a transverse direction and is rotatable about its own longitudinal axis and about axes perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, thrust applying means connected between the frame and the beam so as to move the beam downwards, and thrust transmitting means connected between the beam and the coulters characterized in that said thrust applying means comprises two or more levers (20) pivotally mounted on the frame (1) so that they have a common pivot axis that extends in a transverse direction and is spaced from said beam, said beam (16) being rotatably supported at the ends of said levers with at least one lever located at an intermediate region in the length of the beam, and actuator means (21) being connected between the frame (1) and each lever (20). Preferably two outermost levers are each spaced inwards from the adjacent end of the beam (16). The levers (20) are pivoted at an intermediate region and the beam is supported in spherical bearings at the ends of the levers on one side of the lever axis, and hydraulic actuators (21) are connected to the ends of the levers on the other side of the lever axis.
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6 Claims
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1. A seed drill comprising a frame, a series of coulters mounted on the frame at positions which are spaced apart in a transverse direction relative to the direction of operative forward motion of the drill, and actuating means comprising a beam that extends in a transverse direction, thrust transmitting means connected between the beam and the coulters, and thrust applying means connected between the frame and the beam to move the beam downwards;
- said thrust applying means comprising at least two levers pivotally mounted on the frame with a common pivot axis extending in a transverse direction spaced from said beam and with at least one lever connected to an intermediate region in the depth of the beam, bearing means at the end of each lever that rotatably supports the beam so as to allow rotation of the beam about its longitudinal axis and tilting of the beam end-to-end relative to the levers, and actuator means connected between the frame and each lever.
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