No-till drill providing seed and fertilizer separation
First Claim
1. A seed and fertilizer drill comprising:
- (a) blade means for making a furrow when the drill is pulled across the field;
(b) fertilizer supply tube means positioned adjacent to said blade means for placing fertilizer in the furrow formed by said blade means, proximate the bottom thereof;
(c) seed distribution means associated with said blade means for widening the upper portion of the furrow formed by said blade means above the portion thereof which contains the fertilizer, and for placing seed in the widened furrow portion created thereby in a manner such that it is above the fertilizer and separated therefrom, said seed distribution means including;
(i) a rectangular plate which extends rearwardly from attachment to said blade means and is oriented generally horizontally when the drill is in its operative position;
(ii) said plate having an upturned lip on the end thereof which is opposite the end which is attached to said blade means;
(iii) spaced-apart upstanding side walls which are joined to said plate along the opposed side margins thereof, said side walls extending from joinder with said blade means rearwardly over less than the entire extent of said plate;
(iv) seed supply tube means for placing seed onto said plate between said side walls; and
(d) a packer wheel which is located behind said blade means and said seed distribution means and closes the furrow formed thereby.
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Abstract
A no-till drill mounts a seed distribution assembly on the upper portion of the back side of a chisel blade that cuts a furrow in the soil being planted. The seed distribution assembly includes a horizontal seed distribution plate having an upturned lip at its rear edge and side walls which extend upwardly from each of its sides. The side walls are joined to the blade at one of their ends and their other ends are separated from the upturned lip of the seed distribution plate. Thus, seed which is deposited onto the seed distribution plate from a seed supply tube falls off of the rear portion of the plate between the ends of the side walls and the upturned lip. The seed distribution assembly is wider than the blade and is positioned to extend partially into the furrow made by the blade and widen the upper portion of the furrow. Thus, the seed which falls off the sides of the seed distribution plate lands on ledges which are formed between the upper and lower portions of the furrow and remains separated from the fertilizer which is deposited at the bottom of the lower portion of the furrow by a fertilizer supply tube. A packer wheel, which follows each blade and drill, is pivotal about a vertical axis so that it remains parallel with the direction the blade and drill are traveling even when the device is being pulled across transversely sloping terrain which causes it to tail.
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5 Claims
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1. A seed and fertilizer drill comprising:
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(a) blade means for making a furrow when the drill is pulled across the field; (b) fertilizer supply tube means positioned adjacent to said blade means for placing fertilizer in the furrow formed by said blade means, proximate the bottom thereof; (c) seed distribution means associated with said blade means for widening the upper portion of the furrow formed by said blade means above the portion thereof which contains the fertilizer, and for placing seed in the widened furrow portion created thereby in a manner such that it is above the fertilizer and separated therefrom, said seed distribution means including; (i) a rectangular plate which extends rearwardly from attachment to said blade means and is oriented generally horizontally when the drill is in its operative position; (ii) said plate having an upturned lip on the end thereof which is opposite the end which is attached to said blade means; (iii) spaced-apart upstanding side walls which are joined to said plate along the opposed side margins thereof, said side walls extending from joinder with said blade means rearwardly over less than the entire extent of said plate; (iv) seed supply tube means for placing seed onto said plate between said side walls; and (d) a packer wheel which is located behind said blade means and said seed distribution means and closes the furrow formed thereby. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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