COMBINE HARVESTER ANTENNA MOUNTING
20170324137 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01Q1/1235
ELECTRICITY
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An antenna mounting apparatus for a combine harvester where the apparatus includes a first grain tank extension panel mounted to a frame so as to be moveable between an open, extended, position and a closed, retracted, position. An antenna-supporting bracket is pivotally mounted to the grain tank extension panel around a first pivot axis. Actuation means are provided to pivot the antenna-supporting bracket with respect to the grain tank extension member when the grain tank extension panel moves between the open position and closed position.
Claims
1. An Antenna mounting apparatus for a combine harvester, the apparatus comprising a first grain tank extension panel mounted to a frame so as to be moveable between an open, extended, position and a closed, retracted, position, an antenna-supporting bracket pivotally mounted to the first grain tank extension panel around a first pivot axis, and an actuation device configured to pivot the antenna-supporting bracket with respect to the first grain tank extension member when the first grain tank extension panel moves between the open position and closed position.
2. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the actuation device comprises a mechanical linkage coupled to the antenna-supporting bracket, said linkage being arranged so as to couple pivoting movement of said bracket with movement of said first grain tank extension panel between the open position and closed position.
3. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the mechanical linkage comprises a coupling rod connected at a first end to the antenna-supporting bracket.
4. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first grain tank extension panel is pivotable with respect to the frame between the open position and closed position.
5. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 1, and comprising a grain tank extension panel assembly comprising the first grain tank extension panel and a second extension panel, wherein the first grain tank extension panel is pivotally mounted to the second extension panel around a second pivot axis, and wherein the second extension panel is pivotally mounted to the frame around a third pivot axis.
6. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the first, second and third pivot axes are mutually parallel.
7. The antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the mechanical linkage comprises a coupling rod connected at a first end to the antenna-supporting bracket and at a second end to the second extension panel.
8. A combine harvester comprising a grain tank and the antenna mounting apparatus according to claim 1.
9. The combine harvester according to claim 8, comprising a first and a second grain tank extension panel assemblies, each being pivotally mounted to the frame along opposing edges of the grain tank, and each grain tank extension panel assembly being moveable between open and closed positions, wherein the grain tank extension panel assemblies are configured to provide a protective cover for the grain tank when in the closed position, and wherein the antenna is located under the protective cover.
10. The combine harvester according to claim 8, wherein the antenna extends above the height of the grain tank extension panel to which said antenna is mounted, when the grain tank extension panel is in a fully open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Further advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description of a specific embodiment with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT
[0016] With reference to
[0017] The effective volume of grain tank 22 is increased by the provision of front and rear grain tank extension panel assemblies 24,26 which are shown in schematic form in
[0018] GB16/14/US-2 assemblies are known and described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,705, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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[0020] The rear grain tank extension panel assembly 26 has a similar construction and includes a pair of rectangular panels 41,42 which are hinged to one another and connected to the frame 35 in the same manner as the front assembly 24. The movement of the rear assembly 26 is typically controlled so as to mimic the movement of the front assembly 24.
[0021] The grain tank extension panels 31,32,41,42 are unfolded into an open position (
[0022] The lengths of the crank members 64,66 and connecting rods 51,52,61,62 are chosen so as to lower the extension panels 31,32,41,42 into a flat or horizontal position as shown in
[0023] An antenna 70 is mounted upon a support bracket assembly 72 which is shown in more detail in
[0024] The bracket assembly 72 is pivotally mounted to first panel 31 by a pin inserted through holes 77 which provides a pivot axis z. Pivot axis z is transverse and thus parallel with axes x and y.
[0025] A mechanical linkage in the form of a coupling rod 78 is connected between the bracket assembly 72 and the second extension panel 32. The coupling rod serves to pivot the antenna 70 into a stowed position when the extension panels 31,32 are folded into a closed position as shown in
[0026] The coupling rod 78 is pivotally connected to the second bracket portion 75 by a pin inserted through holes 79. At a second end, the coupling rod 78 is pivotally connected to the second extension panel 32 along pivot axis 82.
[0027] It will be apparent to the skilled addressee that the bracket assembly 72 pivots with respect to first extension panel 31 into the stowed position at the same time as the extension panels 31,32 move into the closed position. As such, the antenna 70 is “tucked” inside the volume of the grain tank 22 and protected by the closed extension panels 31,32,41,42 when out of use. Furthermore, the pivoting movement of the bracket assembly 72 minimizes any interference between the antenna 70 and the movement of rear extension panels 41,42 into the closed position.
[0028] From reading the present disclosure, other modification will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. Such modifications may involve other features which are already known in the field of combine harvesters and which may be used instead of or in addition to features already described herein.