Patent classifications
A01F11/00
Plant Trimming Apparatus and Methods
An apparatus for trimming plant material includes a rotatable tumbler through which the plant material is to be axially propagated while rotationally tumbling, and a plurality of cutting reel systems adjacent the tumbler. The plurality of cutting reel systems includes a first cutting reel system adjacent the tumbler, and a second cutting reel system adjacent a landing zone of the rotatable tumbler. The landing zone is an angular range about the axis of the tumbler within which plant material tends to land on the tumbler after tumbling through a central volume of the tumbler.
Cutter for Corn Threshing and Rotary Food Processor Therewith
The present invention provides a cutter for corn threshing. The cutter is mounted on a rotary food processor with a driving device, which comprises a cylinder with one open end; a cavity disposed in the cylinder to accommodate threshed corn cobs; a cutting member disposed at the middle of the open end of the cavity; and a locking portion disposed at the other end of the cylinder and connected to the driving device of the rotary food processor in a detachable manner. The present invention further discloses a rotary food processor with this cutter. The cutter for corn threshing and the rotary food processor both have the advantages of small volume, simple operation and high practicability.
WINDOW STRIP CORN HUSKER
A window strip corn husker has a pair of pinch rollers for removing a portion of a corn husk, but leaving the majority of the husk intact. The window strip corn husker includes blades for removing the at least one of the ends of an ear of corn and rollers for removing part of the husk.
WINDOW STRIP CORN HUSKER
A window strip corn husker has a pair of pinch rollers for removing a portion of a corn husk, but leaving the majority of the husk intact. The window strip corn husker includes blades for removing the at least one of the ends of an ear of corn and rollers for removing part of the husk.
Threshing tool
A threshing pin for use with a threshing cylinder of a harvesting machine is disclosed. The pin has an attachment portion for attaching the pin to the threshing cylinder, and a threshing portion extending from the attachment portion for contacting the material to be threshed, wherein the threshing portion includes a recess in an outer surface of the threshing portion, the recess being occupied by a wear life-extending material. A corresponding method is also disclosed.
Threshing/separating device having tined accelerator and/or axial rotor system
An axial threshing/separating system having at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder, in where the accelerator cylinder includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine cylinder elements extending from the spring tined accelerator cylinder; and one or more spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine rotor elements extending from each of the spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors is aligned such that a respective longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor is substantially coplanar and substantially parallel to a respective longitudinal axis of each other spring tined axial rotor, and wherein a longitudinal axis of at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor.
Threshing/separating device having tined accelerator and/or axial rotor system
An axial threshing/separating system having at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder, in where the accelerator cylinder includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine cylinder elements extending from the spring tined accelerator cylinder; and one or more spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine rotor elements extending from each of the spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors is aligned such that a respective longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor is substantially coplanar and substantially parallel to a respective longitudinal axis of each other spring tined axial rotor, and wherein a longitudinal axis of at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor.