Quick connect/disconnect coupling for a stalk stomper
First Claim
1. A quick connect/disconnect coupling for securing an agricultural implement to a tool bar assembly comprising a bracket on the tool bar assembly having a pair of spaced-apart arm members, each having a recess therein, the recesses being generally transversely aligned, and a pair of holes in the bracket spaced from the recesses, the pair of holes being generally transversely aligned, and a pin adapted to be received in the holes, the agricultural implement including a plate member having a cross bar thereon adapted to be received in the said recesses, and retention means on the plate member, whereby, to connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly, the cross bar is engaged in the recesses and the agricultural implement is pivoted so that the plate member is above the pair of holes and the pin can be inserted into the transversely aligned holes to connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly, the pin engaging the retention means so as to prevent longitudinal movement of the stalk stomper with respect to the tool bar assembly in operation to prevent the cross bar from disengaging from the recesses in use and the agricultural implement can be disconnected from the tool bar assembly by removing the pin from the transversely aligned holes.
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Abstract
A quick connect/disconnect coupling for securing an agricultural implement, such as a stalk stomper, to a tool bar assembly on a tractor, without the need for any tools. The tool bar assembly includes a bracket having a pair of spaced-apart arm members. Each arm member has a recess therein, and a hole spaced therefrom. The recesses and the holes are generally transversely aligned. A pin is adapted to be received in the holes. The agricultural implement includes a plate member. Provided on the plate member are a cross bar and a retention stop. The cross bar is adapted to be engaged in the recesses. To connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly, the cross bar is engaged in the recesses and the agricultural implement is pivoted so that the plate member is above the pair of holes and the pin can be inserted into the transversely aligned holes to connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly. The pin engages the retention stop so as to prevent longitudinal movement of the stalk stomper with respect to the tool bar assembly in operation and thereby prevent the cross bar from disengaging from the recesses. To disconnect the agricultural implement from the tool bar assembly, the pin is removed from the transversely aligned holes and the cross bar is disengaged from the recesses.
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- 1. A quick connect/disconnect coupling for securing an agricultural implement to a tool bar assembly comprising a bracket on the tool bar assembly having a pair of spaced-apart arm members, each having a recess therein, the recesses being generally transversely aligned, and a pair of holes in the bracket spaced from the recesses, the pair of holes being generally transversely aligned, and a pin adapted to be received in the holes, the agricultural implement including a plate member having a cross bar thereon adapted to be received in the said recesses, and retention means on the plate member, whereby, to connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly, the cross bar is engaged in the recesses and the agricultural implement is pivoted so that the plate member is above the pair of holes and the pin can be inserted into the transversely aligned holes to connect the agricultural implement to the tool bar assembly, the pin engaging the retention means so as to prevent longitudinal movement of the stalk stomper with respect to the tool bar assembly in operation to prevent the cross bar from disengaging from the recesses in use and the agricultural implement can be disconnected from the tool bar assembly by removing the pin from the transversely aligned holes.
- 4. A quick connect/disconnect coupling for securing a stalk stomper to a tool bar assembly on a combine corn head without the need for tools, the tool bar assembly comprising a bracket having a pair of spaced-apart arm members depending therefrom, each having a recess therein, the recesses being generally transversely aligned, and a pair of holes in the bracket spaced from the recesses, the pair of holes being generally transversely aligned, and a pin adapted to be received in the holes, the stalk stomper being provided with a plate member having a cross bar adapted to be received in the recesses in the depending arm members on the tool bar assembly and a retention means on the plate member, whereby, to connect the stalk stomper to the tool bar assembly, the cross bar is engaged in the recesses and the stalk stomper is pivoted so that the plate member is above the pair of holes and the pin can be inserted into the transversely aligned holes to connect the stalk stomper to the tool bar assembly, the pin engaging the retention means so as to prevent longitudinal movement of the stalk stomper with respect to the tool bar assembly in operation to prevent the cross bar from disengaging from the recesses in use, and to disconnect the stalk stomper from the tool bar assembly, the pin is removed from the transversely aligned holes and the cross bar is removed from engagement with the recesses in the arm members.
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