Fertilizer injecting implement and method
First Claim
1. Agricultural apparatus for the injection of fertilizer into agricultural land comprising a frame adapted for travel across said agricultural land;
- a series of fertilizer injecting implements mounted in side-by-side ganged relationship on said frame transversely of the direction of travel, each of said implements providing a coulter blade of thin, flat disk formation made of a strong and durable material having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character, a rigid fertilizer injector tube secured directly behind but in spaced relationship with said blade so as to penetrate to substantially the bottom of cuts in the soil of said agricultural land made by said blade, and structural reinforcement secured to and along the length of said tube for stiffening said tube, both said tube and said reinforcement having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character;
structural means mounting said implements on said frame for blade rotation and ground penetration, said structural means including for each implement a pair of mutually spaced, rearwardly convergent arms that are pivotally fastened to the frame at their forward ends and at whose rearward ends rotatably mount the coulter blade of the implement, and an inverted U fork member for said coulter blade extending upwardly from said rearward ends of said arms;
sets of hanger bars pivotally suspending the forks of the coulter blades of the several implements from the frame, one set of the hanger bars comprising individual hanger bars pivotally secured at corresponding ends to respective yoke bars that are slidably fitted in receiving means of the forks of mutually adjacent coulter blades;
means whereby said apparatus may be pulled across said agricultural land;
means for carrying a supply of fertilizer to be injected into the soil of said agricultural land as the apparatus travels; and
means interconnecting a carried supply of fertilizer with the respective injecting tubes of said implements.
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Abstract
A fertilizer injection implement has a flat, smooth, and unfluted coulter blade followed by a smooth-surfaced injection tube reinforced longitudinally and preferably slotted upwardly at the rear from its open discharge end. Apparatus for travel across cropland has a series of these implements mounted side-by-side, the coulter blades being rotatably mounted in respective forks that are articulatively attached to a frame in common by hanger bars and yoke bars. Press wheels are advantageously pivoted rearwardly of the respective implements for helping to close the cuts made in the soil.
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1. Agricultural apparatus for the injection of fertilizer into agricultural land comprising a frame adapted for travel across said agricultural land;
- a series of fertilizer injecting implements mounted in side-by-side ganged relationship on said frame transversely of the direction of travel, each of said implements providing a coulter blade of thin, flat disk formation made of a strong and durable material having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character, a rigid fertilizer injector tube secured directly behind but in spaced relationship with said blade so as to penetrate to substantially the bottom of cuts in the soil of said agricultural land made by said blade, and structural reinforcement secured to and along the length of said tube for stiffening said tube, both said tube and said reinforcement having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character;
structural means mounting said implements on said frame for blade rotation and ground penetration, said structural means including for each implement a pair of mutually spaced, rearwardly convergent arms that are pivotally fastened to the frame at their forward ends and at whose rearward ends rotatably mount the coulter blade of the implement, and an inverted U fork member for said coulter blade extending upwardly from said rearward ends of said arms;
sets of hanger bars pivotally suspending the forks of the coulter blades of the several implements from the frame, one set of the hanger bars comprising individual hanger bars pivotally secured at corresponding ends to respective yoke bars that are slidably fitted in receiving means of the forks of mutually adjacent coulter blades;
means whereby said apparatus may be pulled across said agricultural land;
means for carrying a supply of fertilizer to be injected into the soil of said agricultural land as the apparatus travels; and
means interconnecting a carried supply of fertilizer with the respective injecting tubes of said implements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a series of fertilizer injecting implements mounted in side-by-side ganged relationship on said frame transversely of the direction of travel, each of said implements providing a coulter blade of thin, flat disk formation made of a strong and durable material having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character, a rigid fertilizer injector tube secured directly behind but in spaced relationship with said blade so as to penetrate to substantially the bottom of cuts in the soil of said agricultural land made by said blade, and structural reinforcement secured to and along the length of said tube for stiffening said tube, both said tube and said reinforcement having smooth surfaces that are substantially of soil non-adherent character;
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