Tree shearer

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Inventors

Dodd, Wesley Lamar

Application #

588770

Filed

Jun-20-1975

Published

Aug-30-1977

Current US Class

030/246
056/246
083/928
144/34.5
144/4.1

International Classes

A01G 023/08

Field of Search

83/591 83/564 83/595 83/596 83/928 30/237 30/238 30/246 30/249 56/27.5 56/246 144/3

Assignee

Deere & Company (Moline, IL)

Examiners

Simpson; Othell M.

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Abstract
A shearing device is disclosed for severing trees and the like. The device is vehicle mounted, preferably on the front of a tractor, so that forward movement of the tractor causes shearing of a tree in contact with the device. The device includes a frame member with a pair of forwardly extending spaced arms one of which has a pivot member mounted thereon, with the pivot member carrying a severing element that can be moved in an arc toward and away from the other arm of the frame member. A tree brought into contact with the severing element will be severed as the severing element is caused to move toward the other arm of the frame member due to continued forward movement of the vehicle. After a tree has been severed, the pivot member is preferably biased to automatically return to normal position near the end of the arms of the frame member with the severing element at least partially spanning the space between the arms. Each tree sheared falls rearwardly and to one side in substantially the same manner and direction.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tree shearing device, comprising: a rigid frame member having fore and aft extending and transversely spaced edges defining a forwardly opening tree-receiving recess therein at a shearing area; a pivot member supported on vertical axis structure fixedly mounted on said frame member and having severing means including a forwardly facing severing edge extending diagonally into said recess from one of the fore and aft extending frame edges for engaging trees received in said recess as said frame member advances to thereby cause said severing edge to be moved toward the other of said edges defining said recess and completely across the recess; and horizontal guide means on the frame adjacent the other of said edges receiving a portion of said pivot member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to a shearing device, and, more particularly, relates to a vehicle mounted tree shearing device.

It is oftentimes desirable that a relatively simple device be available to sever objects such as trees. While trees might be individually cut, as by a saw, this is both time and labor consuming, and hence it is desirable that a device be provided to quickly and safely sever trees with the device preferably being relatively simple both in construction and operation.

While devices have heretofore been suggested and/or utilized for cutting or severing trees, such devices have not proved to be completely successful due to such diverse reasons as being unduly complicated, of expensive construction, unreliable in operation, and/or being operationally slow.

U.S. Pat. No. 2,793,486 shows, for example, a harvester for stalk type crops, such as tobacco, wherein stalks are guided into a recess formed by spaced arms, but the device utilizes a driven rotary type cutter. In like manner, U.S. Pat. No. 3,364,964 shows a severing apparatus for cutting trees and the like, but a cutting disk that comprises a horizontal circular blade is utilized.
 
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