CA1284742C - Apparatus in agricultural rollers - Google Patents

Apparatus in agricultural rollers

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CA1284742C
CA1284742C CA000553075A CA553075A CA1284742C CA 1284742 C CA1284742 C CA 1284742C CA 000553075 A CA000553075 A CA 000553075A CA 553075 A CA553075 A CA 553075A CA 1284742 C CA1284742 C CA 1284742C
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Crister Stark
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Abstract

ABSTRACT

An agricultural roller has two or more pivotably connected sections arranged side by side. A central frame has a tow-ing bar pivotably connected to the central frame. The rol-ler has roller sections (4, 6) on either side of the cen-tral frame (8) and transport wheels (15, 16), which are settable between an inactive position above the ground in the work position of the roller and a transport position where the roller means are lifted up from the ground and swung towards each other to achieve a small transport width.

The two side sections (4, 6) situated closest the central frame (8) carry the transport wheels connected to the sec-tion frames, and between the sections there are pivot joints (17, 18) implemented such that the sections can ad-just themselves to irregularities in the ground in the working position of the roller. A hydraulic cylinder (21) is arranged between -the towing bar (2) and central frame (8), and can swing the central frame and the roller sections (4, 5,6) connected thereto about 90° about a pivoting axis trans-verse the driving direction to an "on edge" or intermediate position,where the roller rests on the trans-port wheels (15, 16). By driving the tractor forwards the side sections (4, 6) are caused to swing towards each other into the transport position.

Description

~ 74,2 P 127 APPARAT~S IN AGRICULTURAL ROLLERS

The present invention relates to apparatus in ayricultural rollers intended for soil cultivation, and includiny a) two or more sections pivotably connected to each other and ar-ranged side by side, where a Erame associated with a cen-trally situated section of the roller has a towing bar pivotably connected to this central frame for transport and towing after a tractor, b) roller sections with roller frames arranged on either side of the central frame, and carrying rotatable roller means for working the soil, and c) transport wheels which are settable between an inactive position above the ground in the work position of the rol-ler and a transport position where the wheels support and carry the rollerwith the roller means lifted from the ground and pivoted towards each other so that a decreased transport width is obtained.

Agricultural roller of this type are known, inter alia from the Swedish Patents 7704263-8 ~GB 1,593,573) and 7900384-4 (FR 8000871). These rollers are equipped with a hydraulic unit for pivoting the transport wheels between an inactive position and a transport position, there being a further hydraulic unit for pivoting the side sections between work position and transport position.

This rneans that extensive and costly operating means are required for handling the rollers in changing between work on a field and transport between different work places.
A very simple and cheap roller is achieved through the in-vention, although it has the many advantages of the known rollers mentioned in the introduction. This is achieved in an amazingly simple way by the distinguishing features dis-closed in the claims.

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The invention will now be described in more detail in con-nection with an exemplifying embodiment illustrated on the accompanying drawings, where Figure 1 illustrates in a perspective view seen obliquely from behind a roller pulled by a tractor when the roller is in its work position, Figure 2 is the same view with the roller in its transport position, Figure 3 illustrates the roller from above when it is in its work position, Figure 4 is a side view of the roller in its work position, Figure 5 is a corresponding side view of the roller when it is in an intermediate position between work position and transport position, Figure 6 is a side view of the roller in a position where the roller has been set down on its transport wheels, Figure 7 is a view from above of the roller in the position illustrated in Figure 6, Figure 8 is a corresponding view where the outer sections have been taken to an intermediate position for retraction to the transport position, Figure 9 is a view from above of the roller in its trans-port position, Figure lO is a view in the direction X-X in Figure 2, .. . . . . . . ..... . ... .. .. .. .
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Figure 11 is a view from above of a link connection between the side sections, Figures 12, 13 and 14 illustrate a roller with helically shaped roller means arranged in three sections,which other-wise correspond to the roller described in Figures 1-12, Figures 15, 16 and 17 are diEferent perspective views of a roller with five sections but otherwise corresponding to the roller described in Figures 1-12.

In Figure 1, the numeral 1 denotes a tractor, with a towing means 2 pivotably connected to the central section 5 of the roller, while the numeral 3 denotes hydraulic lines to a hydraulic cylinder 21arranqed between the towing means 2 and the central section 5. The left hand side section of the roller is denoted by ~ and the right hand side section by 6. The frames for the sections 4, 5 and 6 are respectively denoted by 7, 8 and 9. There are carrying arms 10 at ei-ther end of the section frames, these arms carrying the ends of the shafts on which the rolling sets 12, 13 and 14 are mounted. The shaft ends are carried by the arms 10 in elastic mountings 11.

Transport wheels 15 and 16 are rotatably mounted on brack-ets extending backwards and downwards in Figure 1 from the side frames 7 and 9 to which the brackets are rigidly at-tached.

Pivot pins 17 and 18 are also illustrated in Figure 1, the pin 17 being the connection between left side ~ection 4 and the central section 5 and the pin 18 being the connection between the right section 6 and the central section 5. The pins 17 and 18 enable the roller sections 4, 5 and 6 to ad-just themselves to irregularities in the ground. The elas-.. . . . .. ...... . . .

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tic mountings ll also contribute to this adjustment.
Finally, the Figure illustrates two arms l9 and 20 which are rigidly attached and generally at right angles to the respective section frames 7 and 9. These two arms are adapted ~or co action with detent means in a manner which will be described later.

The appearance of the roller in its transport position will be seen from Figure 2. The rolling sets 4, 5, 6 are lifted from the ground and the roller is carried by the transport wheels 15 and 16, as well as the towing means 2 connected to the towing hook of the tractor. Changing the roller from the work position in Figure l to the transport posi-tion in Figure 2 will be described later.
Two locking arms 22, 23 will also be seen from Figure 2.
These arms are adapted for engagement with the respective arm 19 and 20, and are connected to each other via a shaft 24. There are also denotations in Figure 2 corresponding to those in Figure l.

Figure 3 illustrates how the rolling sets 12-14 are placed in relation to each other in longitudinal and transverse directions for covering the whole of the ground area in the work position. It will be seen from the Figure that there is an operating arm 25 fixed to the frame 8 of the central section, this arm also being illustrated in Figure 2. The hydraulic cylinder 21 is pivotably mounted at its ends to the towing means 2 and the operating arm 25.
Previously used denotations are to be found in the Figures 4-6. In addition, the numeral 26 denotes a pivoting pin between the towing means 2 and a bracket 27 rigidly at-tached to the frame 8 of the central section 5~ There is a pivoting pin 28 connecting the operating arm 25 to the ~5--hydraulic cylinder 21 and a pivoting pin 29 for connecting the cylinder to a bracket 30 on the towing means 2.

In Figure 4 the roller is in its work position with the S rolling sets resting on the ground. By supplying hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic cylinder 21 the piston rod is thrus-t outward in a movement 31, resulting in that the rolling set 13 of the central section 5 is urged towards the ground while the rolling sets 12, 14 of both outer sections 4, 6 are lifted up from the ground by the whole roller being pivoted as illustrated by the arrow 32 in Figure 5. The transport wheel 16 is on its way downwards towards the ground surface (as well as the wheel 15 lying behind it).

In the position illustrated in Figure 6 the transport wheels 15 and 16 have come into engagement with the ground by the piston rod having been thrust out further 31' and by pivoting 32', such that the wheels now carry all the roller sections 4-6 which are lifted up free from the ground. The entire roller has now beenturned into an "on edge" position by it having been swuna about 90 ~rom the work position.

Figure 7 illustrates the retracted roller, as seen from above. The transport wheels 15 and 16 are approximately transverse to the direction of travel and both pivot-ing pins 17 and 1~ are approximately vertical. The arms 19 and 20 are directed backwards.

To bring the roller into its transport position the tractor is slowly driven forward, see the arrow 33. The central section 5 is moved forward via the towing means 2, while the side sections 4 and 6 are in turn pivoted in relation to the central section about both pivoting pins 17 and 18 and the transport wheels 15 and 16 such that the outer ends of the side sections begin to swing backwards according to 74~
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the arrows designated 34 and 35.

Figure 8 illustrates the position of the roller sections when the tractor has moved forwards a further distanceO
The outer sections 4 and 6 have swung more backwards-in-wards in the directions 34 and 35, while the transport wheels 15 and 16 have positioned themselves even more in the travelling direction. The arms 19 and 20 have ap-proached their respective locking arms 22 and 23 on the frame 8 of the central section 5.

For continued travel in the direction 33, the roller will assume its transport position, as illustrated in Figure 9.
The side sections are swung straight backwards and the transport wheels 15 and 16 have taken up their positions in the direction of travel. The locking arms 22 and 23 have engaged with the arms 19 and 20 to prevent the side sections from moving away from the position illustrated in Figure 9. The roller is ready for transport, as illus-trated in Figure 2.

Figure lO illustrates in more detail the embodiment of the detent means for the side sections 4 and 6. In the Figure there are shown the means for the left hand roller section 4, the section frame 8, and stop 36 for the arm 19 and the locking arm 22 engaging the arm l9 for locking it in the blocked position. The shaft 24 connecting both locking arms 22 and 23 may be torsionally weak and springy so that the locking arms can engage with the arms 19 and 20 inde-pendent of each other. The locking arms can also be con-nected to the shaft 24 with a certain amount of play so that they can move independently of each other.

Figure 11 illustrates a link means connecting the frames 7 and 9 of both side sections 4 and 6 to each other. The 74,~

Figure corresponds to the position illustrated in Figure 8, where the side sections are beingfolded towards each other into transport position. The left hand ~rame 7 has an extension 37, at the end of which there is a joint 39 for pivotable connection to a link 38. The other end of the link 3~ has a joint 40 for pivotable connection to the right hand frame 9. The described arrangement results in that when the right hand frame 9 is swung in the direction of the arrow 42, the link 38 will be displaced towards the left, the joint 39 being displaced towards the left as well so that the left hand frame 7 swings in the direction of the arrows 41. As will be easily understood, both side sections will be moved in or out synchronously. This has the advantages that when the locking arms are to engage they do so simul-taneously, and that outward or inward movement of the side sections takes place with good control when the tractor travels Eorwards or backwards.

The Figures 12, 13 and 14 illustrate a roller with three sections. The rolling means here comprise helically shaped, rolled rods, which are suitable for certain soils. With regard to implementation of section frames, handling etc., the roller is entirely analogous with the three-section roller described above, where the rolling means comprises roller rings mounted on a shaft. It is obvious that other soil processing means arranged on section frames in mutual articulation can also apply the invention and the same ad-vantages can be achieved.

Figures 15, 16 and 17 illustrate a roller with five sec-tions, equipped with roller rings and articulated to each other in the same way as described for the roller with three section according to Figures 1-11 above. The same denotations as in Figures 1-11 have been used for the three middle sections.

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In the illustrated embodiment, an outer section 46 has been added on the right hand side of the roller, the frame and roller means o~ this sec~ion being the same as the oth~r sec-tions. The section 46 is pivotably connected to the sec-tion 6 by a joint 48 which is the same as the pivo-t joint 18. The five-section roller illustrated has transport wheels 15 and 16 on the side sections 4 and 6 situated ad-jacent the central section 5 in the same way as the de-scribed three-section roller.
In the same way as illustrated in Figures 4-6 the entire roller with all its five sections can be retracted into a vertical position with the aid of the hydraulic cylinder 21, the sections coming "on edge" in approximately the same vertical plane. To put the roller into its transport posi-tion from this intermediate position the tractor is driven slowly forwards. The sections 4-6, which are connected to-gether in the same way as the three-section roller, are then swung inwards in the same way as described before in conjunction with Figure ll. A further means has been added to the five-section roller illustrated, for swinging the outer sections 44 and 46 synchronously and simultaneously with sections 4 and 6 to the transport position simulta-neously as sections 4 and 6 are swung to this position.
This is achieved by a tension link 50 being pivotably con-nected by a pivoting pin 54 on the central frame 8. The pivoting pin is spaced from the pivoting pin 18 as will be seen from the Figures 16 and 17. At its outer end the link rod 50 is connected to a pivoting pin 53 bv which one end of each of two toggle links 51 and 52 are pivotably connected.

When the roller is driven forwards and the side sections 4 and 6 swing towards each other, the link rod 50 will pull on the pivoting pin 53. In turn this results in that 47~
g the toggle links 51 and 52 will be subjected ~o tension, whereby the outer section 46 will be swung forwards and assume the position illustrated in Figure 16, when the tractor has driven a sufficient distance.

A linkage system, corresponding to the details 50-54 is ar-ranged on the left hand side of the roller such that outer section 44 is swung into the transport position in the same way as the outer section 48 is activated.
It will be apparent from the description of the invention that an agricultural roller in accordance with the inven-tion is very easy to handle. By operating means in the driver's cabin on the tractor, the cylinder 21 can be con-trolled such that the roller is changed over from its work position to its intermediate position without the tractor driver needing to leave the driver's seat. To swing out or swing in the rollers the driver only needs to drive slowly forwards or backwards while the roller is in its inter-mediate position.

The invention also affords one skilled in the art a series of different alternatives for structures within the scope of the claims. One such has been illustrated in Figures 12-14. The invention can also be applied to a five-section roller of this embodiment, as well as other types of agri-cultural equipment or transportable apparatus.

Claims (7)

1. Apparatus in agricultural rollers intended for soil cultivation, and including a) two or more sections pivot-ably connected to each other and arranged side by side, where a frame associated with a centrally situated section of the roller has a towing bar pivotably connected to this central frame for transport and towing after a tractor, b) roller sections with roller frames arranged on either side of the central framer and carrying rotatable roller means for working the soil, c) transport wheels which are settable between an inactive position above the ground in the work position of the roller and a transport position where the wheels carry the roller with the roller means lifted from the ground and pivoted towards each other so that a de-creased transport width is obtained, characterized in that the side sections (4, 6) arranged closest to the central frame (8) have transport wheels (15, 16) con-nected to their section frames (7, 9);
in that between the sections(4, 5, 6) there are ar-ranged pivoting joints (17, 18) formed and oriented such that the sections in the work position of the roller are free to swing vertically relative to each other for the purpose of allowing the sections to adjust themselves to irregularities in the ground;
in that a power means, e.g. a hydraulic cylinder (21), is arranged between the towing bar (S) of the roller and the central frame (8) so that the central frame and remain-ing roller frames (7, 9) and roller sections (4, 5, 6; 44 46) connected therewith are by the action of the power means (21) commonly pivotable about 90° about a pivoting axis transverse the travelling direction of the roller be-tween its work position and an intermediate position in which the roller sections are still situated sideways rela-tive each other and substantially in a vertical plane transverse the travelling direction, while the transport wheels (15, 16) are adapted such as to be simultaneously swingable between their inactive positions and positions engaging with the ground for carrying the roller with the roller sections (4, 5, 6; 44, 46) retracted away from the ground, and in that with the roller retracted into the intermediate position the pivoting joints allow the side sections (4, 6) to swing between the intermediate position and transport position when the tractor is driven forwards or backwards in the working direction of the roller.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pivot joints (17, 18) are formed such that the pivoting axis is in the direction of travel of the roller when the roller is in its work position.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the transport wheels (15, 16) are rotatable about shafts which are approximately vertical in the work position of the roller and rigidly connected to the frames (7, 9) of the side sections (4, 6) adjacent the central frame.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the side sections (4, 6) are connected to each other by a link rod (38) , the ends of which are connected to pivot points (39, 40) situated at equal distances from the pivot joints (17, 18) of the side sections but on different sides thereof, whereby the side sections are caused to swing simultaneously between the intermediate position and the transport position.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the frames (7, 9) of the side sections (4, 6) have arms (19, 20) projecting out from the frames adjacent the pivot joints ( 17, 18 ), these arms being brought into engagement with and locked by locking arms (22, 23) arranged on the central frame (8), in the transport position of the sections.
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that on either side of the side sections (4, 6) the roller has an outer section (44, 46), and in that between the side sections and outer sections there are arranged pivot joints (47, 48) with pivoting axes parallel to those for the pivot joints (17, 18) between the central frame and side sections.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that a link rod (50) is arranged pivotable at one end on a pivot pin (54) disposed on the central frame (8) and spaced from the pivot joint (18), while the other end of the link rod is pivotably connected to a pivot joint (53) be-tween one end of each of two toggle links (51, 52), the other ends of these links being pivotably connected to the frame (9) of the side section (6) and to the frame of the outer section (46) at a distance from the pivot joint (48) common to the frames.
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