Earth working – Rolling – rotating or orbitally moving tool – Disk gang
Patent
1984-06-22
1986-08-26
Johnson, Richard J.
Earth working
Rolling, rotating or orbitally moving tool
Disk gang
172604, 172535, A01B 2306
Patent
active
046077065
ABSTRACT:
End-to-end disc spools are mounted on a shaft and each spool includes an annular recess around one end thereof into which disc segments are engaged by the inner ends thereof nesting into said recess and being held by recessed bolts. Lugs on the other end of each spool engage recesses on the one end of the next adjacent spool for centralizing same and ensuring mutual rotation. In one embodiment, spaced apart spools include bearing carriers for mounting the assembly for rotation within the implement.
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Ade Stanley G.
Johnson Richard J.
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