US889885A - Yielding device for disk plows. - Google Patents

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US889885A
US889885A US39878707A US1907398787A US889885A US 889885 A US889885 A US 889885A US 39878707 A US39878707 A US 39878707A US 1907398787 A US1907398787 A US 1907398787A US 889885 A US889885 A US 889885A
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  • Our invention relates particularly to disk plows, but generally to agricultural implements employing disks to open furrows in the ground.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a simple and efiicient yielding support for disks, which, under normal conditions, will hold the disks in operative position, but, under abnormal strains, such as produced when running against a rock or a root, will yield and prevent breaking of the disks.
  • Figure 1 is plan view, showing a portion of the beam of a, gang disk plow, and illustrating the improved yielding disk-support applied thereto; and Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on the irregular line 00 00 of Fig. 1.
  • the plow beam 1 which may be of any suitable construction, is shown as of the customary I-beam construction.
  • the disks 2 are shown as j ournaled to bearing plates 3, which, in turn, are rigidly secured to the rear outer extremities of bearing brackets 4, which bearing brackets are shown as made up each of two heavy flat metal bars having laterally bent overlapped inner endportions,which, as hitherto arranged,have been rigidly bolted to the vertical web of the beam 1.
  • bearing brackets are shown as made up each of two heavy flat metal bars having laterally bent overlapped inner endportions,which, as hitherto arranged,have been rigidly bolted to the vertical web of the beam 1.
  • the innor end or base portions of the brackets 4 are connected to the vertical web of the beam 1 by nutted bolts 5 and strong coiled springs 6, two of each of which are preferably employed in connection with each bracket.
  • Both of these bolts 5 are passed through holes in said beam flanges, and one thereof is passed through but one, while the other is passed through both of'the inner end portions of the two bars that make up the bracket 4.
  • brackets against said beam but adapted to In testimony whereof We affix our signayield under abnormal strains to permit rocktures in presence of two witnesseses. 5 ing movements of saidbrackets,substantially MARTIN ANDERSON.
  • brackets In a device of the kind described, the combination With a beam, of disk supporting witnesseses: brackets, disks journaled to the extended W. E. BARBER, 10 portions of said brackets, and adjustable GEORGE HAMMILL.

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No. 889,885. I PATENTED JUNE 9; 1908. M. ANDERSON & M. P. OGDEN. YIELDING DVBVIGE EOE DISK PLOWS.
APPLIOATION FILED OCT. 23, 1907.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARTIN ANDERSON AND MARION F. OGDEN, OF STANLEY, NORTH DAKOTA.
YIELDIN G DEVICE FOR DISK PLOWS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 9, 1908.
Application filed October 23, 1907. Serial No. 398,787.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, MARTIN ANDERSON and MARION F. OGDEN, citizens of the United States, residing at Stanley, in the county of l/Vard and State of North Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Yielding Devices for Disk Flows; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
Our invention relates particularly to disk plows, but generally to agricultural implements employing disks to open furrows in the ground.
The invention has for its object to provide a simple and efiicient yielding support for disks, which, under normal conditions, will hold the disks in operative position, but, under abnormal strains, such as produced when running against a rock or a root, will yield and prevent breaking of the disks.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is plan view, showing a portion of the beam of a, gang disk plow, and illustrating the improved yielding disk-support applied thereto; and Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on the irregular line 00 00 of Fig. 1.
The plow beam 1, which may be of any suitable construction, is shown as of the customary I-beam construction.
The disks 2 are shown as j ournaled to bearing plates 3, which, in turn, are rigidly secured to the rear outer extremities of bearing brackets 4, which bearing brackets are shown as made up each of two heavy flat metal bars having laterally bent overlapped inner endportions,which, as hitherto arranged,have been rigidly bolted to the vertical web of the beam 1. In applying our invention to this standard construction so far described, the innor end or base portions of the brackets 4 are connected to the vertical web of the beam 1 by nutted bolts 5 and strong coiled springs 6, two of each of which are preferably employed in connection with each bracket. Both of these bolts 5 are passed through holes in said beam flanges, and one thereof is passed through but one, while the other is passed through both of'the inner end portions of the two bars that make up the bracket 4. The coiled springs 6, at their inner ends, press against the vertical web ofthe I-beam 1, while the outer extremities thereof, as shown, press against washers 7, which, in turn, are adjustably held by the ends of the bolts 5 and, hence, are capable of adjustment to vary the tension of the springs, as may be required at different times for different conditions of soil.
Vith the arrangement above described, it is evident that when adisk is thrown against an obstruction, the displacement of which requires such force as will probably break a disk, the bracket that supports the disk will yield and rock approximately as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1, and thus allow the disk to clear such obstruction. The tension of the springs 5 will be so set that in the ordinary plowing action the brackets will support the disks in the same manner as if the said brackets were rigidly secured to the plow beam. I
The value of a device of the kind above described will be appreciated by all persons familiar with the use of disks in plows, cultivators, seeders or other machines employing disks for action on the ground. The yield ing device adds but very slightly to the cost of a plow or machine and, as above illustrated, may be applied to a disk-plow of standard construction, simply by the substitution of long bolts and springs for the short bolts usually employed.
What we claim is:
1. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a beam, of a disk, and a bracket yieldingly connecting said disk to said beam with freedom for lateral movements, substantially as described.
2. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a beam, of disk supporting brackets, disks journaled to the extended portions of said brackets, and bolts and cooperating springs yieldingly connecting the base ends of said brackets to said beam, sub stantially as described.
3. In a device of the'kind described, the combination with a beam, of disksupporting brackets having laterally extended bases, disks journaled to the extended portions of said brackets, long nutted bolts extended through perforations in the bases of said brackets and through said beam, and coiled springs surrounding said bolts, reacting against said beam and against said bolts and spring devices connecting said brackets to normally holding the base ends of said sa1d beam, substantially as described.
brackets against said beam, but adapted to In testimony whereof We affix our signayield under abnormal strains to permit rocktures in presence of two Witnesses. 5 ing movements of saidbrackets,substantially MARTIN ANDERSON.
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4. In a device of the kind described, the combination With a beam, of disk supporting Witnesses: brackets, disks journaled to the extended W. E. BARBER, 10 portions of said brackets, and adjustable GEORGE HAMMILL.
MARION F. OGDEN.
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