Inclined conveyor for combine harvesters with negative pressure inlet
09814182 · 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01D61/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G19/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G19/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An inclined conveyor for a combine harvester has two drive elements which define a conveying direction and revolve in a conveying duct. Conveying duct is divided into an overshot return duct and an undershot conveying duct by a separating element situated between the upper run and the lower run of the drive element. Drive element is interconnected by carriers situated transversely with respect to conveying direction that convey harvested crop in undershot conveying duct. The difference in speed between the carrier bars and harvested crop stream is eliminated, and at least reduced, by additional acceleration of harvested crop stream. Carrier bars serve as carriers, and as acceleration elements for the harvested crop. That is because the cross section of each of the carrier bars viewed in conveying direction, occupies at least 30% of the smallest internal cross section of undershot conveying duct.
Claims
1. An inclined conveyor for a combine harvester, the inclined conveyor having a conveying direction, and comprising: a) a conveying duct, the conveying duct including an inlet and at least two drives revolving in the conveying duct, b) the conveying duct being divided into an overshot return duct and an undershot conveying duct by an intermediate floor situated between an upper run and a lower run of the two drives, and the intermediate floor extending to lateral walls of the conveying duct; c) the two drives being interconnected by carriers having carrier bars which are situated transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the inclined conveyor and which convey a harvested crop in the undershot conveying duct; d) the carrier bars, in addition to their property as carriers, are acceleration elements for the harvested crop, in that the cross section of each of the carrier bars viewed in the conveying direction, occupies at least 30% of the smallest internal cross section of the undershot conveying duct; and e) wherein, the undershot conveying duct, the intermediate floor extending to the duct, and the carrier bars occupying at least 30% of the smallest internal cross section of the undershot conveying duct act as a fan and produce a negative pressure at the inlet of the undershot conveying duct so that the harvested crop is thus additionally accelerated.
2. The inclined conveyor according to claim 1, wherein: a) the carrier bars have at least one rod with a circular cross section, the at least one rod having a casing which increases friction.
3. The inclined conveyor according to claim 2, wherein: a) the casing has the shape of a wing that is approximately perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor.
4. The inclined conveyor according to claim 1, wherein: a) the carrier bars have at least two rods having a circular cross section, and which are situated one on top of the other and are fastened as individual rods to the drives.
5. The inclined conveyor according to claim 4, wherein: a) the rods of a carrier bar have a shared fastening point to the drives.
6. The inclined conveyor according to claim 4, wherein: a) the rods are provided with a casing which increases friction.
7. The inclined conveyor according to claim 6, wherein: a) the casing is arranged concentrically with respect to the rods.
8. The inclined conveyor according to claim 6, wherein: a) the at least two rods have a shared casing in the form of a wing that is approximately perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor.
9. The inclined conveyor according to claim 2, wherein: a) the casing is joined to the at least one rod by an integral bond or by vulcanization.
10. The inclined conveyor according to claim 2, wherein: a) the rods are produced from cold-drawn wire or hot-rolled, tempered wire.
11. The inclined conveyor according to claim 2, wherein: a) the rods are hollow.
12. The inclined conveyor according to claim 2, wherein: a) the rods are made completely or partially of a fiber composite.
13. An inclined conveyor for a combine harvester, the inclined conveyor having a conveying direction, and comprising: a) a conveying duct, the conveying duct including an inlet and at least two drives revolving in the conveying duct, the at least two drives including an upper run and a lower run; b) an intermediate floor being provided, and the conveying duct being divided into an overshot return duct and an undershot conveying duct by the intermediate floor situated between the upper run and the lower run, and the intermediate floor extending to lateral walls of the conveying duct; c) the at least two drives being interconnected by carriers having carrier bars which are situated transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the inclined conveyor and which convey a harvested crop in the undershot conveying duct; d) the carrier bars are acceleration elements for the harvested crop, the cross section of each of the carrier bars, as viewed in the conveying direction, occupies at least 30% of the smallest internal cross section of the undershot conveying duct; and e) wherein, the undershot conveying duct, the intermediate floor extending to the duct, and the carrier bars occupying at least 30% of the smallest internal cross section of the undershot conveying duct act as a fan and produce a negative pressure at the inlet of the undershot conveying duct so that the harvested crop is thus additionally accelerated.
14. The inclined conveyor according to claim 13, wherein: a) the carrier bars have at least one rod with a circular cross section, the at least one rod having a casing which increases friction.
15. The inclined conveyor according to claim 14, wherein: a) the at least one rod is made completely or partially of a fiber composite.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to embodiments. In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) In the embodiments, the traction means 13 is a roller chain. A cam belt made of a polymer reinforced with high tensile strength plies may be used as the traction means 13 instead of a roller chain. This has the advantage that elongation of the traction means 13 due to wear, and thus, abrasion of the carrier bars 14 against the duct walls, is avoided.
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(18) In all the embodiments, the casing 19, 23, 26 may be vulcanized onto the rods 17, 22, 23, or the casings 19, 23, 26 are extruded profiles which are pushed onto the rods 17, 21, 22 and optionally integrally joined to same.