STRUCTURAL ELEMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, AND AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT

20220183201 · 2022-06-16

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a structural element (1) for agricultural equipment comprising at least one pair of transverse beams (10, 11) associated with at least one pair of support bars (20, 21) of a set of agricultural discs (200), where the longitudinal distance (D1) between the beams of the pair of transverse beams (10, 11) is smaller than the longitudinal distance (D2) between the bars of the pair of support bars (20, 21), the which allows a greater free space for the flow of material cut by the discs (soil and plant residues) and a decrease in the occurrence of stops to clear the obstruction or even the formation of “heaps” on the ground, while still promoting an adequate arrangement for the absorption and dissipation of efforts that act on the structural element.

    Claims

    1. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, characterized in that it comprises at least one pair of transverse beams (10, 11) associated with at least one pair of support bars (20, 21) of a set of agricultural discs (200), the longitudinal distance (D1) between the beams of the pair of transverse beams (10, 11) is less than the longitudinal distance (D2) between the bars of the pair of support bars (20, 21).

    2. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, according to claim 1, characterized in that the association between at least one beam of the pair of transverse beams (10, 11) to at least one beam of the pair of support bars (20, 21) is configured through at least one support (30).

    3. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a plate (40) with an arcuate profile associated with the longitudinal end of the pair of transverse beams (10, 11) and the pair of bars support (20, 21).

    4. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a central section (100) associated in an articulated manner with at least one lateral section (110), each central (100) and lateral section (110) comprising at least one pair of transverse beams (10, 11) and at least one pair of support bars (20, 21).

    5. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, according to claim 1, characterized in that the pair of transverse beams (10, 11) and the pair of support bars (20, 21) configure an open region (300) in between for free flow of material flow coming from the set of discs (200).

    6. Structural element (1) for agricultural equipment, according to claim 5, characterized in that the open region (300) comprises a profile (P) of trapezoidal shape.

    7. Agricultural equipment characterized in that it comprises a structural element (1) as defined in any one of claims 1 to 6.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0016] The present invention will be described in more detail below, based on an example of execution shown in the drawings. The figures show:

    [0017] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a central section of the structural element of the present invention in an embodiment considered preferred;

    [0018] FIG. 2 is a top view of a central section of the structural element of the present invention in an embodiment considered preferred; indicating an A-A cut;

    [0019] FIG. 3 is the A-A cut of FIG. 2;

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a side section of the structural element of the present invention in an a preferred embodiment, applied to an agricultural equipment;;

    [0021] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a side section of the structural element of the present invention in an a preferred embodiment;

    [0022] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a central section of the structural element of the present invention in an a preferred embodiment;

    [0023] FIG. 7 is a detail of a side section of the structural element of the present invention in a preferred embodiment, illustrating the flow of material cut by the equipment discs during its operation;

    [0024] FIG. 8—is a detail of a side section of the structural element of the present invention in a preferred embodiment, illustrating an acting effort on the structure; and

    [0025] FIG. 9—is a side view of agricultural equipment containing the structural element of the present invention in a preferred embodiment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

    [0026] First, it should be noted that the term “preferred” used here should not be understood as mandatory or imperative, but rather to characterize an embodiment of particular efficiency of the invention among the multiple possible ones.

    [0027] In addition, the terms “crosswise”, “longitudinally” and other indicative terms related to direction and course must all be taken as a function of the course of work displacement of the agricultural equipment, as indicated by arrow “D” in FIGS. 7 and 8.

    [0028] It is clarified that the structural element 1 of the present invention can be applied to agricultural equipment of a single section or multiple sections. For example, structural element 1 can be applied to equipment whose chassis is rigid and has a single continuous section, or to equipment whose chassis is formed by a central section and multiple hinged side sections for configuration, for example, of transport positions and equipment work. Furthermore, although the preferred embodiment described here reveals an application to a multi-section chassis, the structural element 1 is fully applicable to rigid single-section chassis, for example.

    [0029] That said, the structural element 1 comprises at least one pair of transverse beams 10, 11 associated with at least one pair of support bars 20, 21 of a set of agricultural discs 200, the longitudinal distance D1 between the beams of the pair. of transverse beams 10, 11 is less than the longitudinal distance D2 between the bars of the pair of support bars 20, 21. FIGS. 1 to 3 show the application of structural element 1 to a central section 100 of agricultural equipment, while FIGS. 4 to 6 show the application of structural element 1 to a side section 100 of agricultural equipment. A person skilled in the art will understand that the side sections of agricultural equipment are customarily mirrored to each other, such that the representation of a single side section 110 is sufficient for a full understanding of the invention.

    [0030] In this sense, FIG. 3 shows a section A-A of FIG. 2 where the relationship between the distances D1 and D2 of the pair of transverse beams 10, 11 and of the pair of support bars 20, 21, respectively, can be clearly observed. It is observed that this difference between distances D1 and D2 forms a substantially trapezoidal geometric lateral profile P between the transverse beams 10, 11 and support bars 20, 21, as seen in FIG. 6, such that two particular arrangements are configured: (i) a distance not only vertical, but also longitudinal and angular between the transverse beams 10, 11 and the support bars 20, 21 adjacent to each other; and (ii) the configuration of an open region 300 between the beams 10, 11 and bars 20, 21 for the free flow of the material flow cut by the disks 200 of the agricultural equipment.

    [0031] The longitudinal and angular spacing between the transverse beams 10, 11 and support bars 20, 21 ensure that the efforts endured by the cutting disks 200 of the agricultural equipment are transferred between the support bars 20, 21 and the transverse beams 10, 11 in an angled direction in relation to the vertical axis, as seen in FIGS. 8 and 9, where the force transferred between beams 10, 11 and bars 20, 21 is represented by the arrow “F”.

    [0032] Different values/ratio between D1 and D2 can be used depending on the desired application and the efforts to be absorbed. As a preferred example of particular efficiency, there is a ratio between D2 and D1 (i.e., D2 divided by D1) between 2.0 and 3.5, more preferably 2.7. Even more preferably, one has that D2=820 mm and D1=304 mm.

    [0033] In this sense, it should be clarified that in prior art equipment structures, the absorption of the effort endured by the discs is mostly linear and perpendicular to the vertical axis, since the distances between the transverse beams and the supporting bars of the discs in the state of technique are substantially the same, thus resulting in a lateral profile for the arrangement of these elements that is “square” or “rectangular”. This implies a transfer of forces to the support bars, which results mainly in a great bending effort of the support bar in relation to the transverse beam, which is not desirable.

    [0034] The structural element 1 of the present invention, in turn, is capable of absorbing this effort in an angular manner, as seen in FIG. 8, and dividing the effort into flexion and compression components, thus improving the distribution and absorption of forces in the structural element 1.

    [0035] Furthermore, this arrangement of the structural element 1 also allows the configuration of an open region 300 for the flow of materials cut by the set of discs 200. In the known state of the art, the intermediate region between the supporting beams and bars is quite small, as it is “square” or “rectangular”, which implies constant obstructions and agglomerations of material in the various elements of the equipment. The structural element 1 of the present invention, in contrast, configures a substantially larger open region 300 in comparison, with side profile P in a substantially trapezoidal shape, which allows a more adequate flow of cut material, thus reducing the incidence of obstructions and material agglomeration.

    [0036] In a possible embodiment, the association between at least one beam of the pair of transverse beams 10, 11 and at least one beam of the pair of support bars 20, 21 is configured through at least one support 30. As can be better seen in FIGS. 1 and 4, the support 30 preferably comprises a linear format to allow an adequate transfer of the efforts felt by the support bars 20, 21, to the transverse beams 10, 11, being the support angled in relation to the vertical axis to allow adequate angular transfer of effort. Strictly speaking, the support 30 is a component that absorbs part of the effort transmitted through its compression, as shown in FIG. 8.

    [0037] In one possible embodiment, the structural element 1 comprises an arcuate profile plate 40 associated with the longitudinal end of the pair of transverse beams 10, 11 and the pair of support bars 20, 21. Said plate 40 also serves as a component of effort absorption, particularly those that act at the ends of beams 10, 11 and bars 20, 21, such that its arched profile helps in the proper absorption and decomposition of efforts.

    [0038] As already clarified, in the preferred configuration disclosed herein, structural element 1 comprises a central section 100 hingedly associated with at least one side section 110, preferably a pair of side sections 110, each center section 100 and side section 110 each comprising at least one pair of crossbeams 10, 11 and at least one pair of support bars 20, 21. However, as already explained, the structural element 1 can be applied to agricultural equipment with a single rigid section, in which case a pair of transverse beams 10, 11 and a pair of support bars 20 are preferably used, 21.

    [0039] It should also be noted that structural element 1 can be applied in such a way as to be associated with multiple additional components of agricultural equipment. In this preferred embodiment disclosed herein, the frame is associated, for example, with a crusher roller 400 through a combination of support and cylinder arrangements 410 and articulated beams 420 to allow articulation of the roller 400 with respect to the frame 1. Furthermore, structural element 1 may further be pivotally associated with one or more wheels 500 through support and cylinder arrangements 510 to allow articulation of structural element 1 with respect to wheels 500. These arrangements can be seen more clearly in FIG. 9, for example. It is further clarified that structural element 1 is particularly, but not imperative, applicable to agricultural equipment designed for traction by a tractor vehicle through a coupling engagement, for example.

    [0040] Furthermore, the present invention also contemplates agricultural equipment provided with the structural element 1 described herein, in any of its possible embodiments.

    [0041] Having described an example of preferred embodiment, it should be understood that the scope of the present invention encompasses other possible variations, being limited solely by the content of the appended claims, including possible equivalents therein.