Dual tillage implement
First Claim
1. A tillage implement having a frame adapted for forward movement over a field and including spider wheels adapted for forward movement over the ground, wherein the spider wheels have rotational axes offset at an acute angle to the direction transverse to the forward direction to generally define leading and trailing faces, the implement comprising:
- a spider wheel support comprising a support arm having a forward end pivotally connected to the frame for rocking about a generally transverse axis;
first and second upright arms fixed at their upper ends to the aft end of the support arm and extending downwardly therefrom to lower spider wheel support ends;
first and second bearing assemblies fixed to the support ends of the first and second upright arms, respectively, the bearing assemblies projecting forwardly and in the same transverse direction from the respective support ends to define said rotational axes, and a rotary incorporator spider wheel connected to each of the bearing assemblies for rotation about the axes;
wherein the implement frame includes a rearward transverse beam supporting a plurality of the support arms in transversely spaced relation and a parallel rearmost support beam fixed to the rearward transverse beam above and behind the rotary incorporator spider wheels associated with said plurality of support arms; and
a second plurality of support arms carried on the rearmost transverse beam and spaced in the transverse direction generally between the support arms on the rearward support beam; and
wherein two front and rear spaced rows of rotary incorporator spider wheels are defined which each extend the width of the implement, the wheels in each row being uniformly spaced parallel to each other and located in generally an uninterrupted pattern along a line extending in the transverse direction so that a continuous direct flow pattern is established by the wheels across the width of the implement.
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Abstract
A combination tillage and incorporating implement having widely spaced sweeps in several rows at the forward portion of the main frame with tow trailing rows of angled spider wheels supported in pairs, for ground contour following ability and ease and flexibility of manufacture, by rockable arms extending rearwardly from the frame. Spray nozzles or the like, positioned rearwardly of the sweeps and forwardly of the spider wheels, apply material to the soil loosened and leveled by the sweeps to eliminate banding and uneven application otherwise causded by sweeps parting the soil or by material being deposited on rough ground surfaces. The rotational axes of the wheels of each row are parallel and angled with respect to the transverse direction with the rear row of wheels being angled in the opposite direction to that of the leading row to provide aggressive mixing and smooth uninterrupted soil flow across the width of the implement.
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1. A tillage implement having a frame adapted for forward movement over a field and including spider wheels adapted for forward movement over the ground, wherein the spider wheels have rotational axes offset at an acute angle to the direction transverse to the forward direction to generally define leading and trailing faces, the implement comprising:
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a spider wheel support comprising a support arm having a forward end pivotally connected to the frame for rocking about a generally transverse axis;
first and second upright arms fixed at their upper ends to the aft end of the support arm and extending downwardly therefrom to lower spider wheel support ends;
first and second bearing assemblies fixed to the support ends of the first and second upright arms, respectively, the bearing assemblies projecting forwardly and in the same transverse direction from the respective support ends to define said rotational axes, and a rotary incorporator spider wheel connected to each of the bearing assemblies for rotation about the axes;wherein the implement frame includes a rearward transverse beam supporting a plurality of the support arms in transversely spaced relation and a parallel rearmost support beam fixed to the rearward transverse beam above and behind the rotary incorporator spider wheels associated with said plurality of support arms; and
a second plurality of support arms carried on the rearmost transverse beam and spaced in the transverse direction generally between the support arms on the rearward support beam; and
wherein two front and rear spaced rows of rotary incorporator spider wheels are defined which each extend the width of the implement, the wheels in each row being uniformly spaced parallel to each other and located in generally an uninterrupted pattern along a line extending in the transverse direction so that a continuous direct flow pattern is established by the wheels across the width of the implement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A combination tillage and incorporating implement including a fore-and-aft extending frame supported for forward movement over the ground, the implement comprising:
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a plurality of spider wheels of preselected diameter, and means for supporting the spider wheels from the aft end of the frame in two front and rear rows spaced fore-and-aft of each other a distance at least approximately equal to one-half the preselected diameter, the wheels in each row being parallel to each other, uniformly spaced, and located in an uninterrupted pattern extending the width of the implement along a line transverse to the forward direction so that a continuous dirt flow pattern is established by the wheels in each row across the width of the implement; a plurality of tillage tools supported from the frame forwardly of the spider wheels for loosening and leveling the ground prior to contact of the ground by the spider wheels; and means for dispensing material to be incorporated into the soil on the loosened and leveled soil across the width of the implement rearwardly of the tillage tools and forwardly of the spider wheels. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A combination tillage and incorporating implement including a fore-and-aft extending and generally rectangular frame supported for forward movement over the ground, the implement comprising:
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means supporting front and rear fore-and-aft spaced rows of spider wheels of preselected diameter from the aft end of the frame with each row extending transversely to the forward direction and with the wheels in each row being generally uniformly spaced, aligned and parallel to each other across the width of the frame in a substantially uniform and uninterrupted pattern for providing a continuous dire flow pattern across the width of the frame, wherein the front and rear rows are spaced a substantial distance apart, with the forward extremities of the wheels of the rear row located a distance of at least approximately one-half the preselected diameter from the rearward extremity of the wheels of the front row so that soil lifted by the front row of wheels settles before being contacted by the rear row of wheels; a plurality of sweeps; and means supporting the sweeps from the frame in at least two rows forwardly of the spider wheels for loosening and leveling the ground prior to contact of the ground by the spider wheels. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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