SELF-PROPELLED MERGER
20170258001 ยท 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D84/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B73/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A self-propelled windrow merger includes a motor and a chassis. At the front of the merger are a first pickup and transfer assembly, a second pickup and transfer assembly and a third pickup and transfer assembly. A cab is above and behind the second pickup and transfer assembly. A folding mechanism for moves each of the pickup and transfer assemblies between a first position wherein the first, second and third pickup and transfer assemblies are laterally aligned and a second position wherein the first and third pickup and transfer assemblies are positioned rear of the cab.
Claims
1. A self-propelled merger comprising: a motor; front wheels and rear wheels; a chassis; a first pickup and transfer assembly, a second pickup and transfer assembly and a third pickup and transfer assembly, each of the pickup and transfer assemblies being movable between a first position wherein the pickup and transfer assemblies are laterally aligned and a second position; a cab extending above and behind the second pickup and transfer assembly a folding mechanism for moving each of the pickup and transfer assemblies between the first position and the second position.
2. A self-propelled merger according to claim 1, each of the pickup and transfer assemblies comprising a pickup head, a conveyor and a shroud.
3. A self-propelled merger according to claim 2, wherein the shroud retracts.
4. A self-propelled merger according to claim 2, further comprising a ladder assembly at a first side of the cab to provide access to the cab, the ladder assembly moving between a first position for use and a second position to allow the first pickup and transfer assembly to move between the first position and the second position.
5. A self-propelled merger according to claim 2, wherein at the second position, the chassis is intermediate the first pickup and transfer assembly and the third pickup and transfer assembly.
6. A self-propelled merger according to claim 5, wherein the first pickup and transfer assembly and the third pickup and transfer assembly extend substantially along a direction of travel at the second position.
7. A self-propelled merger according to claim 2, wherein the first and third pickup and transfer assemblies are oriented with surfaces of the conveyors facing horizontally at the second position.
8. A self-propelled merger according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and third pickup assemblies is supported on an arm extending substantially horizontally and bending downward in the first position.
9. A self-propelled merger according to claim 8, wherein the arm pivots about a single axis about a pin on the chassis, wherein the pin extends inward and upward.
10. A self-propelled merger according to claim 8, wherein each of the first and third pickup and transfer assemblies pivotally mounts to an associated arm.
11. A self-propelled merger according to claim 5, wherein the second pickup and transfer assembly tilts upward at the second position for transport.
12. A self-propelled merger according to claim 4, further comprising a platform extending laterally outward from the first side of the cab.
13. A self-propelled merger according to claim 12, wherein the arm of the first pickup and transfer assembly moves below the platform and over the front wheel at the first side when moving between the first and second positions.
14. A self-propelled merger according to claim 4, wherein the ladder assembly is mounted to be retracted when the first pickup and transfer assembly moves between the first and second positions.
15. A self-propelled merger according to claim 12, wherein the platform comprises a railing and wherein a section of the railing folds during movement of the first pickup and transfer assembly
16. A self-propelled merger according to claim 15, wherein the section of the railing automatically folds when the first pickup and transfer assembly moves between the first and second positions.
17. A self-propelled merger according to claim 15, wherein the section of the railing forms a barrier to prevent access to the ladder during movement of the first pickup and transfer assembly.
18. A self-propelled merger according to claim 1, wherein the pickup head of each of the first and third pickup and transfer assemblies is rear of the cab in the second position.
19. A self-propelled merger according to claim 1, wherein the laterally aligned first, second and third pickup and transfer assemblies are forward of the cab in the first position.
20. A self-propelled merger moving along a direction of travel, the merger comprising: a motor; a chassis; a first pickup and transfer assembly, a second pickup and transfer assembly and a third pickup and transfer assembly; a cab above and behind the second pickup and transfer assembly; a folding mechanism for moving each of the pickup and transfer assemblies between a first position wherein the first, second and third pickup and transfer assemblies are laterally aligned and a second position wherein the first and third pickup and transfer assemblies are rear of the cab.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] The pickup and transfer assemblies 30, 32 and 34 form a continuous lateral transport path at the front of the merger 20. The lateral transport path provides for merging hay into windrows. Each of the pickup and transfer assemblies includes a head 40 including rows of tines rotating between flexible guards. The cab 24 is aligned above the second pickup and transfer assembly. The cab 24 is positioned so that the lateral transport path is in front of the operator when merging. The operator is therefore able to look forward while steering and monitoring the pickup and transfer assemblies 30, 32 and 34. The tines pick up cut hay from the field and direct it rearward onto the conveyors 42. A rear shroud 44 ensures that if hay is thrown too far rearward, it falls onto an associated conveyor 42. Floats 46 provide for maintaining each of the heads at a proper position for picking up the cut hay from the ground. The heads and conveyors are powered by hydraulic motors, not shown, receiving hydraulic fluid powered through lines from the motor 36. Each of the pickup and transfer assemblies mounts on pivoting assemblies 54 and the outer pickup and transfer assemblies 30 and 34 are supported on curved arms 52 that pivot and retract the heads, as explained hereinafter. Such linkages and floats are known in the art and shown in U.S. Published Application 2010037584, published Feb. 18, 2010 and incorporated herein by reference. As shown more clearly in
[0039] It can be appreciated that the self-propelled merger 20 provides for picking up a swath of cut hay of up to approximately 10 or 12 meters for example, depending on the width of the pickup and transfer assemblies. Moreover, the outer pickup and transfer assemblies 30 and 34 fold to a position extending substantially rearward for transport so that in the configuration shown in
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[0042] In addition, the center assembly 34 is lifted upward so as not to block the forward view while also extending a minimal distance forward of the cab 24 and/or the front wheels 26 to make maneuvering easier. This also minimizes the length of the merger 20 for transport on trailers.
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[0046] In addition, the pivot pin 50 for the arm 52 (removed for clarity) is shown. It can be appreciated that the pivot pin 50 is oriented to project inward and upward to facilitate the correct pivoting path for the arms 52. By orienting the pivot pin 50 as shown, a more complicated multi-arm linkage is avoided. The orientation of the mounting pin 50 combines with the shape of the arms 52 to facilitate a simple pivoting motion with the arms 52 rotating about a single pivot axis without folding to move the assemblies 30 and 34 between the use and retracted positions. Each of the pin 50s is oriented with an upper end projecting rearward and inward. This orientation creates an axis that allows the arms 52 to swing over the left front wheel 26 and below the platform 72 between the use position and the retracted position for transport. The assemblies 30 and 34 pivot about support members 56 and with linkages 58 that are also used for the float to achieve the preferred positioning for both use and for retraction to a transport position.
[0047] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.