Down-pressure system for agricultural implement
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1. Apparatus for applying down-pressure to a tool-bar of an agricultural implement, wherein:
- the tool-bar is in sections, being a main section and a wing-section;
each section of the tool-bar is provided with ground-engaging elements;
the apparatus includes an operable means for raising the wing-section, relative to the main section, to a stowed condition, and for lowering the wing-section to an operational condition in which the wing-section is in co-operative alignment with the main section;
the apparatus includes an operable wing-press-down actuation means, which is effective, when operated, and when the wing is in the operational condition, to apply a wing-press-down-force onto the wing-section in a direction to urge the ground-engaging elements thereon downwards;
the apparatus includes a means for directing at least a potion of the upwards reaction to the aforesaid wing-press-down-force against the main-section;
the apparatus includes a wing-press-down-force-regulator, which is effective, when the wing is in the operational condition, to control and regulate the wing-press-down-force, to a level at which the elements can effectively work the ground, and to do so over an operational range of radical movement;
the aforesaid operational range of vertical movement being a range of movement between the main section and the wing-section, in which the sections remain in co-operative alignment during operational use of the apparatus in working the ground;
and the apparatus includes an operable wing blocking means, which is effective, when operated, to block downwards movement of the wing-section below a predetermined height of the wing-section, being a height intermediate between the stowed condition and the operational condition of the wing-section.
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Abstract
The implement has a folding tool-bar, with a main section and wings. Hydraulic rams press the wings downwards relative to the main section during operation. Another ram presses the main-section downwards, reacting the force against a relatively weighty component, such as a air-cart. During non-operation, a carriage wheel is lowered, which raises the main section of the tool-bar off the ground. The wings also are raised clear of the ground. A sensor detects the position of the carriage wheel, and blocks movement of the wings downwards when the carriage wheel is lowered.
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13 Claims
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1. Apparatus for applying down-pressure to a tool-bar of an agricultural implement, wherein:
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the tool-bar is in sections, being a main section and a wing-section; each section of the tool-bar is provided with ground-engaging elements; the apparatus includes an operable means for raising the wing-section, relative to the main section, to a stowed condition, and for lowering the wing-section to an operational condition in which the wing-section is in co-operative alignment with the main section; the apparatus includes an operable wing-press-down actuation means, which is effective, when operated, and when the wing is in the operational condition, to apply a wing-press-down-force onto the wing-section in a direction to urge the ground-engaging elements thereon downwards; the apparatus includes a means for directing at least a potion of the upwards reaction to the aforesaid wing-press-down-force against the main-section; the apparatus includes a wing-press-down-force-regulator, which is effective, when the wing is in the operational condition, to control and regulate the wing-press-down-force, to a level at which the elements can effectively work the ground, and to do so over an operational range of radical movement; the aforesaid operational range of vertical movement being a range of movement between the main section and the wing-section, in which the sections remain in co-operative alignment during operational use of the apparatus in working the ground; and the apparatus includes an operable wing blocking means, which is effective, when operated, to block downwards movement of the wing-section below a predetermined height of the wing-section, being a height intermediate between the stowed condition and the operational condition of the wing-section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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