US787016A - Adjustable scraper for rotary-disk plows. - Google Patents

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US787016A
US787016A US23053804A US1904230538A US787016A US 787016 A US787016 A US 787016A US 23053804 A US23053804 A US 23053804A US 1904230538 A US1904230538 A US 1904230538A US 787016 A US787016 A US 787016A
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  • My invention re ates to the scrapers with which the rotating disks of the type of plows referred to are provided to clear the faces thereof of the dirt adhering thereto while plowing.
  • My invention therefore has for its object to support the scrapers by means rendering the same adjustable relatively to thefa'ces of the disk, as may be found expedient and to suit the state or nature of the soil to be plowed, to the end that the plow may do its work in an efficient manner under all circumstances.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective elevation, on a larger scale, of the adjustable arm by which my scraper is adjustably supported from the plow-frame.
  • Fig. I is a perspective elevation, on a larger scale, of the adjustable arm by which my scraper is adjustably supported from the plow-frame.
  • Fig. 3 1s a rear-faced view of one of my. scrapers
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section of my scraper on line 0c :20, Fig. 3.
  • the letters designate the parts described.
  • the frame of my rotary-disk plow, the disk, and the means for rotatably supporting the same. are all of the common construction and are therefore not illustrated in the drawings.
  • the plow-frame is also provided with two standards I), as usual, to which my scrapers are adjustably attached.
  • My scrapers are made of plates preferably of the shape shownin Figs. 3 and 4.
  • On the back thereof is riveted an ear (1, the upper part of which sets out at an angle and is made with a bolt-slot e.
  • Each of my scrapers is supported from its standard I) on the plow-frame by an arm made of two sections or members f g, bolted together.
  • the section f is made with slots f f and the section 9 with slots g gflv
  • the inner ends of the sections f g are clamped together by a bolt and nut i, inserted through the slots f g, and the slotted lower end of the section g is curved, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the arms supporting the scrapers may be lengthened and shortened, as required, for the different depths of plowing, and the scrapers themselves may be so adjusted as to bring the same in such angle and position with regard to the faces of the disks as is found to give the best results in the work being done.
  • My scrapers may also be so adjusted as to cause the same to act like the moldboard of the ordinary plowthat is, to turn the earth over while plowing.
  • a rotary-disk plow in combination with the frame, and the revolving disks, re spectively, of a vertical standard on the frame; an arm made in two sections; means adapted to adjustably fastening the two arm-sections together at their inner ends, so that the arm may be lengthened and shortened; the upper extremity, of theupper section of said arm, being bent at an angle, and the lower extremity, of the lower section thereof, having an arc-like curve; means adj ustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to said standard; a scraper-plate, a projecting lug or ear on the back thereof, and means for attaching such scraper-plate by its said lug to the lower extremity of the standard, and adapted to allow the adjustment thereof relatively to the face of the disk.
  • a longitudinally extensible arm As a scraper attachment for rotary-disk plows, a longitudinally extensible arm, the upper extremity of which is bent at an angle, and the lower extremity thereof having an. arc-like curve, means for adjustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to a standard therefor provided on the plow frame, a scraperplate, and means for attaching such scraper-plate to the lower extremity of said arm, and adapted to allow the adjustment thereof relatively to the face of the disk.

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PATENTED APR. 11, 1905.
W. O. WIMER. ADJUSTABLE SGRAPBR FOR ROTARY DISK PLOWS.
APPLICATION FILED OUT. 29, 1904.
Witness akboznu UNITED STAT S f Patented. April 11, 190 5.
WILLIAM o. I E, or PORTLAND, OREGON.
ADJUSTABLE SCRAPEFtFOR ROTARY-DISK PLOWS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 78 7,016, dated April 11, 1905.
Application filed October 29, 1904:. Serial No. 230,538.
land, in the county of Multnomah and State of Oregon, have invented a new and useful Adjustable Scraper forRotary-Disk flows,
of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings as constitutin a part thereof.
My invention re ates to the scrapers with which the rotating disks of the type of plows referred to are provided to clear the faces thereof of the dirt adhering thereto while plowing.
It is well known that different soils require different treatment. Some soils require to be plowed deeper than others, and other soils are very damp and for that reason require special treatment in plowing. The rotary plow is in the general sense the most effective implement but if the scrapersof a rotary disk be non-adjustab1e the same plow cannot be satisfactorily used under the varying conditions of the soils.
My invention therefore has for its object to support the scrapers by means rendering the same adjustable relatively to thefa'ces of the disk, as may be found expedient and to suit the state or nature of the soil to be plowed, to the end that the plow may do its work in an efficient manner under all circumstances.
Itis further my object to adapt my scrapers to be so adjusted that they will cooperate with the plowshare like a moldboard.
I attain my object by the means illustrated in the drawings, in which I Figure 1 is a perspective of one of the disks of a rotary plow andthat part of the frame by which the scraper thereof is supported in proximity to the face of the disk. Fig. 2 is a perspective elevation, on a larger scale, of the adjustable arm by which my scraper is adjustably supported from the plow-frame. Fig. I
3 1s a rear-faced view of one of my. scrapers, and Fig. 4 is a cross-section of my scraper on line 0c :20, Fig. 3.
The letters designate the parts described. The frame of my rotary-disk plow, the disk, and the means for rotatably supporting the same. are all of the common construction and are therefore not illustrated in the drawings. The plow-frame is also provided with two standards I), as usual, to which my scrapers are adjustably attached. My scrapers are made of plates preferably of the shape shownin Figs. 3 and 4. On the back thereof is riveted an ear (1, the upper part of which sets out at an angle and is made with a bolt-slot e. Each of my scrapers is supported from its standard I) on the plow-frame by an arm made of two sections or members f g, bolted together. The section f is made with slots f f and the section 9 with slots g gflv The inner ends of the sections f g are clamped together by a bolt and nut i, inserted through the slots f g, and the slotted lower end of the section g is curved, as shown in Fig. 3. To such curved lower end is adj ustably fastened the scraper c by means of a bolt-nut (not seen) inserted through the slots 6 of the ear (1 on the back of a scraper and through the slot 9 Thus the arms supporting the scrapers may be lengthened and shortened, as required, for the different depths of plowing, and the scrapers themselves may be so adjusted as to bring the same in such angle and position with regard to the faces of the disks as is found to give the best results in the work being done. My scrapers may also be so adjusted as to cause the same to act like the moldboard of the ordinary plowthat is, to turn the earth over while plowing.
The adjustment ,of. the scrapers requires but a moment. Therefore if the adjustment .be found unsuitable to the requirements the position of the scraper maybe readily changed so as to be able to more effectively continue the plowing. I
Having fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a rotary-disk plow, in combination with the fra1ne,and the revolving disks, re-
spectively, of a vertical standard on the frame, a longitudinallyextensible arm, the
upper extremity of which is bent at an angle,
and the lower extremity thereof having an arc-like curve; means adjustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to said stand ard; a scraper-plate, and meansfor attaching such scraper-plate to the lower extremity that the arm may be lengthened and shortened the upper extremity, of the upper section of said arm, being bent at an angle, and the lower extremity, of the lower section thereof, having an arc-like curve; means adjustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to said standard; a scraper-plate, and means for attaching such scraper-plate to the lower extremity of the standard, and adapted to allow the adjustment thereof relatively to the face of the disk.
3. In a rotary-disk plow, in combination with the frame, and the revolving disks, re spectively, of a vertical standard on the frame; an arm made in two sections; means adapted to adjustably fastening the two arm-sections together at their inner ends, so that the arm may be lengthened and shortened; the upper extremity, of theupper section of said arm, being bent at an angle, and the lower extremity, of the lower section thereof, having an arc-like curve; means adj ustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to said standard; a scraper-plate, a projecting lug or ear on the back thereof, and means for attaching such scraper-plate by its said lug to the lower extremity of the standard, and adapted to allow the adjustment thereof relatively to the face of the disk.
4. As a scraper attachment for rotary-disk plows, a longitudinally extensible arm, the upper extremity of which is bent at an angle, and the lower extremity thereof having an. arc-like curve, means for adjustably securing the upper extremity of the arm to a standard therefor provided on the plow frame, a scraperplate, and means for attaching such scraper-plate to the lower extremity of said arm, and adapted to allow the adjustment thereof relatively to the face of the disk.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature, in the presence of two witnesses, this 11th day of October, 1904.
WILLIAM O. WIMER.
Witnesses:
A. J. FARRELL, T. J. GEIsLER.
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US2949968A (en) * 1956-05-01 1960-08-23 Stoner Paul Coulter assembly
US3010525A (en) * 1958-11-17 1961-11-28 John G Prihoda Pressure-shoe attachment for plow colter
US5269380A (en) * 1992-01-27 1993-12-14 Lofquist Welding, Inc. Seed planter depth gauge wheel with mud scraper
US5884711A (en) * 1997-04-15 1999-03-23 Shoup Manufacturing Company Gauge wheel scraper
US20080264659A1 (en) * 2007-04-30 2008-10-30 Hoffman Mark P Cushion Standard Shield System
US20090000796A1 (en) * 2007-06-27 2009-01-01 Cooper Troy L Adjustable scraper blade system for disk harrows
US20150021058A1 (en) * 2012-02-14 2015-01-22 Mark Devloo Wheel or Disc Scraper and Agricultural Implement Featuring Same
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2949968A (en) * 1956-05-01 1960-08-23 Stoner Paul Coulter assembly
US3010525A (en) * 1958-11-17 1961-11-28 John G Prihoda Pressure-shoe attachment for plow colter
US2915131A (en) * 1958-11-25 1959-12-01 Harry G Yetter Jointer device mounting bracket
US5269380A (en) * 1992-01-27 1993-12-14 Lofquist Welding, Inc. Seed planter depth gauge wheel with mud scraper
US5884711A (en) * 1997-04-15 1999-03-23 Shoup Manufacturing Company Gauge wheel scraper
US20080264659A1 (en) * 2007-04-30 2008-10-30 Hoffman Mark P Cushion Standard Shield System
US7721815B2 (en) * 2007-04-30 2010-05-25 Cnh America Llc Cushion standard shield system
US20090000796A1 (en) * 2007-06-27 2009-01-01 Cooper Troy L Adjustable scraper blade system for disk harrows
US20150021058A1 (en) * 2012-02-14 2015-01-22 Mark Devloo Wheel or Disc Scraper and Agricultural Implement Featuring Same
US20220371555A1 (en) * 2021-05-21 2022-11-24 Schaffert Manufacturing Company, Inc. Wheel scraper for agricultural planter

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