Seed drill with walking beam assembly
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1. A seed drill, comprising:
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a walking beam suspended from the frame and pivotable about a first pivot point;
a spring member connecting the walking beam to the frame and movably biasing the walking beam downward relative to the frame;
a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted to opposite ends of the walking beam and positioned adjacent one another, the first and the second disks being positioned on opposite sides of the first pivot point; and
an arm member having a first portion pivotably attached to the walking beam at the first pivot point and a second portion pivotably attached to the frame at a second pivot point, wherein pivotal movement of the walking beam about the first pivot point causes upward movement of one of the first and second disks and downward movement of the other of the first and second disks relative to the first pivot point, and further wherein pivotal movement of the arm member about the second pivot point causes vertical displacement of the walking beam relative to the frame.
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Abstract
A no-till drill with a novel walking beam assembly that allows the drill to be pulled over severe terrain conditions that include large rocks, fallen limbs and other large obstructions. The inventive walking beam assembly includes two independent pivot points that allow the cutting and opening disks to maintain substantially constant or continuous contact with the ground, such that the length of the furrow formed and seed deposited therein are maximized. A closing disk assembly is suspended from the rear of the drill independently from the walking beam assembly. This independent suspension allows the walking beam assembly to function without interference from the closing disks.
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8 Claims
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1. A seed drill, comprising:
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a frame; a walking beam suspended from the frame and pivotable about a first pivot point; a spring member connecting the walking beam to the frame and movably biasing the walking beam downward relative to the frame; a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted to opposite ends of the walking beam and positioned adjacent one another, the first and the second disks being positioned on opposite sides of the first pivot point; and an arm member having a first portion pivotably attached to the walking beam at the first pivot point and a second portion pivotably attached to the frame at a second pivot point, wherein pivotal movement of the walking beam about the first pivot point causes upward movement of one of the first and second disks and downward movement of the other of the first and second disks relative to the first pivot point, and further wherein pivotal movement of the arm member about the second pivot point causes vertical displacement of the walking beam relative to the frame.
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2. A seed drill, comprising:
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a frame; a walking beam suspended from the frame and pivotable about a first pivot point; a spring member connecting the walking beam to the frame and movably biasing the walking beam downward relative to the frame; and a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted to opposite ends of the walking beam and positioned adjacent one another, the first and the second disks being positioned on opposite sides of the first pivot point; wherein the first pivot point is offset from the center of the walking beam and is located closer to the second disk than the first disk, wherein the spring member transmits downward force to the walking beam at a point proximate the first pivot point, whereby a greater portion of the downward force is transmitted to the second disk than the first disk.
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3. A seed drill, comprising:
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a frame; a walking beam suspended from the frame and pivotable about a first pivot point; a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted to the walking beam and positioned on opposite sides of the first pivot point; and a closing disk suspended from the frame by a closing disk suspension, the closing disk being suspended from the frame independently of the walking beam; wherein the first pivot point is offset from the center of the walking beam and is located closer to the second disk than the first disk, wherein the spring member transmits downward force to the walking beam at a point proximate the first pivot point, whereby a greater portion of the downward force is transmitted to the second disk than the first disk.
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4. A seed drill, comprising:
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a frame; a walking beam having a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted thereto, the walking beam defining a first pivot point between the first disk and the second disk; an arm member having a first portion pivotably attached to the walking beam at the first pivot point and a second portion pivotably attached to the frame at a second pivot point; wherein pivotal movement of the walking beam about the first pivot point causes upward movement of one of the first and second disks and downward movement of the other of the first and second disks relative to the first pivot point; further wherein pivotal movement of the arm member about the second pivot point causes vertical displacement of the walking beam relative to the frame; and a spring member connecting the frame and the walking beam and biasing the walking beam vertically downward relative to the frame, wherein the first pivot point is offset from the center of the walking beam and is located closer to the second disk than the first disk, wherein the spring member transmits greater downward force to the second disk than the first disk. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A seed drill, comprising:
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a frame; a walking beam having a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted thereto, the walking beam defining a first pivot point between the first disk and the second disk; an arm member having a first portion pivotably attached to the walking beam at the first pivot point and a second portion pivotably attached to the frame at a second pivot point; wherein pivotal movement of the walking beam about the first pivot point causes upward movement of one of the first and second disks and downward movement of the other of the first and second disks relative to the first pivot point; and further wherein pivotal movement of the arm member about the second pivot point causes vertical displacement of the walking beam relative to the frame; wherein the first disk and the second disk define a vertical axis midway therebetween, the first pivot point being positioned between the center of the second disk and the vertical axis and the second pivot point being positioned forward of the vertical axis. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method of forming a furrow in uneven terrain, comprising:
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(a) providing a walking beam having a first disk and a second disk rotatably mounted to opposite ends thereof; (b) aligning the walking beam along a direction of travel and moving the walking beam forwardly along the direction of travel over the uneven terrain while allowing the uneven terrain to pivot the walking beam about a pivot point located between the first and second and (c) applying downward force to the walking beam at the pivot point and thereby maintaining both the first disk and second disk in substantially constant contact with the uneven terrain, thereby forming the furrow; and wherein the pivot point is offset from the middle of the walking beam and is closer to the second disk than the first disk, whereby a greater portion of the downward force is applied to the second disk than the first disk.
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