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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 22, 1995
Filed:
Jul. 16, 1993
Magne Skj veland, Klepp St., NO;
Kverneland Klepp AS, Kvernaland, NO;
Abstract
The invention relates to a grubber tine of a tubular cross-section which, as compared to known grubber tines, give reduced weight and larger flexure and vibrations when moved through the soil, which gives reduced tractive power. The grubber tine is adapted to escape obstacles within the soil in that the grubber tine is pivotally suspended on a shaft. Bosses are attached to the grubber tine through friction forces between the bosses and the grubber tine at a preferably conical contact face, achieved in that the bosses are pressed into holes in the wall of the grubber tine. In the working position, the grubber tine rests against a shaft and is kept in place by means of a safety bolt adapted to be stretched off upon the occurrence of overload. The safety bolt may be combined with a resilient member, such that the grubber tine to a certain degree may yield upon load and then return to working position. Alternatively, the safety bolt may be completely substituted by a biased spring allowing the grubber tine to rotate around the shaft, thus escaping obstacles and passing over possible obstacles, thereafter returning to working position by means of the spring force.