Bale accumulator offset hitch
11325435 · 2022-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D87/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60D1/173
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D2001/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01D90/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An offset hitch bale accumulator hitch for connecting a hay baler to a bale accumulator including a pitch axle based pitch movement assembly, a roll movement assembly using a long channel twisting joint, a yaw limiting movement assembly use double arm connections and an offset movement assembly including a beam in tube linear joint controlled by an extension actuator perpendicular the forward and backward towing forces.
Claims
1. An offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus for connection to a hay baler with a baler axle, the offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus comprising: a pitch movement assembly including a pitch axle rotatably mounted in a first pitch plate and second pitch plate; a roll movement assembly using an elongated back channel body pivotally mounted parallel to an elongated front channel body; a yaw limiting movement assembly including a left yaw arm and right yaw arm mounted to the elongated front channel body; and an offset movement assembly including an offset movement beam slideably mounted in a base position tube with an extension actuator connected between the offset movement beam and the base position tube to control movement.
2. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the pitch movement assembly including a pitch axle with a first axle end and a second axle end; a first pitch plate including a first end axle aperture; a second pitch plate including a second end axle aperture; the first axle end rotatably mounted in the first end axle aperture and the second axle end rotatably mounted in the second end axle aperture.
3. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the elongated back channel body including a back left wing extension, a back central section and a back right wing extension; the elongated front channel body including a front left wing extension, a front central section and a front right wing extension.
4. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a roll pivot for pivotally mounting the elongated back channel body to the elongated front channel body; the roll pivot including a first axle body pivotally secured with an axle nut in a back roll axle housing and front roll axle housing.
5. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the yaw limiting movement assembly including a left yaw arm and a right yaw arm; each yaw arm including a plate connection end and arm brace for connection to the elongated front channel body.
6. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the yaw limiting movement assembly including a left yaw arm and a right yaw arm; each yaw arm including an axle connection end for connection to the baler axle.
7. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: each axle connection end including a back body and a front body connected by body bolts.
8. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the offset movement assembly including a beam body with a first beam end and a second beam end and defining a non rotating beam profile; the base position tube including a tube body with non rotating tube profile defining a beam aperture allowing sliding of the beam body without rotation in relation to the tube body.
9. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first ram connection plate and second ram collection plate connecting the base position tube to the extension actuator.
10. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an upper channel connection arm and a lower channel connection arm connecting the base position tube to the elongated front channel body.
11. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the extension actuator including a hydraulic ram.
12. The offset hitch bale accumulator hitch apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the extension actuator including a hydraulic ram and a hydraulic bypass.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following drawings, which form a part of the specification and which are to be construed in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals have been employed throughout wherever possible to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) The pitch movement assembly 400 uses a pitch axle 402 welded to the front of the accumulator trailer 200 below the deck 202 to define a pitch rotation axis 401. The pitch axle includes a first axle end 404 and a second axle end 406. The first axle end 404 mounts into the first end axle aperture 412 on the pitch arm 410 of the first pitch plate 408. The first pitch plate 408 also includes an extension arm 414 with a ram connection aperture 415. The second axle end 406 mounts into the second end aperture 418 in the second Pitch plate 416.
(15) The roll movement assembly 500 pivots around a roll rotation axis 501 using a back channel body 502 pivotally mounted by a roll pivot 512 to a front channel body 522. The length of the back channel body 502 and front channel body 522 and the extension of the wings 504, 510, 524, 530 to the edges of the deck 202 provide a long bearing surface to resist the yaw forces at the roll pivot 512. The back wings 504, 510 can slide up and down independently of the front wings 524, 530 so that they transfer forces but don't inhibit roll movement. The back channel body 502 includes a back left wing extension 504, back central section 506 with back pivot aperture 508, and a back right wing extension 510. The front channel body 522 includes a front left wing extension 524, front central section 526 with front pivot aperture 528, and a front right wing extension 530. The roll pivot 512 includes a back roll axle housing 518 mounted to the back of the back central section 506 and a front roll axle housing 520 mounted to the front of the front central section 526. A first axle body 514 is pivotally mounted to the back roll axle housing 518 and then passes through the back pivot aperture 508 and the front pivot aperture 528 where it is pivotally secured in the front roll axle housing 520 by an axle nut 516. Grease is spread as a lubricant between the back channel body 502 and the front channel body 522 to allow ease of movement at the roll pivot 512 while still allowing the force transfer to resist movement in the yaw direction.
(16) The yaw limiting movement assembly 600 uses a left yaw arm 602 and right yaw arm 620 attached to the baler axle 28 to limit yaw movement between the baler 20 and the offset accumulator 100. The left yaw arm 602 includes a left arm body 604 with a left plate connection end 606 and left arm brace 608 securing the left yaw arm to the front channel body 522. Distal from the left plate connection end 606 is the left axle connection end 610 that includes the left clamp body 612 formed from a left back body 614 and left front body 616 secured by left body bolts 618 with an internal shape to mount around the housing of the baler axle 28. Similarly, the right yaw arm 620 includes a right arm body 622 with a right plate connection end 624 and right arm brace 626 securing the right axle connection end 628 to the front channel body 522. Distal from the right plate connection end 624 is the right clamp body 630 that includes the right back body 632 secured by right body bolts 636 to the right front body 634 with an internal shape to mount around the housing of the baler axle 28.
(17) The offset movement assembly 700 allows the accumulator deck 202 to be offset in relation to the yaw limiting movement assembly 600 that is fixed to the baler 20 at the baler axle 28. The offset movement assembly 700 includes an offset movement beam 702 that slides in a base position tube 712 through the force of an extension actuator 732 that is tied into the raising and lowering hydraulic loop of the rotary pickup finger front 22 of the baler 20. Note that when using this system, the extension actuator is not under a critical load for either the offset or for the center pull position and is only necessary when moving between the positions. This provides a robust system in real world conditions. When used with a center discharge baler 20, the hydraulic flow for lowering of the rotary pickup finger front 22 actuates the elongation of the extension actuator 732 and the flow for raising of the rotary pickup finger front 22 actuates the shortening of the extension actuator 732. The offset movement beam 702 includes a beam body 704 with a first beam end 706 and a second beam end 708 with a beam profile 710 matching the tube profile 720 of the base position tube 712. Note that in this preferred embodiment, the beam profile is a non-rotating rectangular profile matching the base position tube's non-rotating rectangular profile. The base position tube 712 includes a tube body 714 with a first tube end 716, second tube end 718, and tube profile 720 forming a beam aperture 722 for controlling the movement forces on the beam while still providing a sliding movement of the beam 702. The extension actuator 732 is connected via the ram barrel 738 to the base position tube 712 via a first ram connection plate 724 and second ram connection plate 726. The base position tube 712 is connected via a weld to the back channel body 502 by the upper channel connection arm 728 and lower channel connection arm 730.
(18) The extension actuator 732 in the preferred embodiment is a hydraulic ram 734 with a ram rod 736 extending from a ram barrel 738. The ram rod 736 is connected to the extension arm 414 using the ram connection aperture 415. The hydraulic connections to the tractor are made with a first ram pipe 740 and second ram pipe 742 through a hydraulic bypass 744 for flow though systems to a first hydraulic line 746 and second hydraulic line 748.
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(20) TABLE-US-00001 Tractor 10 Basic hitch 12 Hay baler 20 Rotary pickup finger front 22 Side Discharge chute 24 Centered discharge chute 26 Baler axle 28 Offset hitch bale accumulator 100 offset pull position 102 centered pull position 104 swiveling tires 106 Accumulator trailer 200 Deck 202 Offset hitch 300 Pitch movement assembly 400 Pitch rotation axis 401 Pitch axle 402 First axle end 404 Second axle end 406 First pitch plate 408 Pitch arm 410 First end axle aperture 412 Extension arm 414 Ram connection aperture 415 Second Pitch plate 416 Second end axle aperture 418 Roll movement assembly 500 Roll rotation axis 501 Back channel body 502 Back left wing extension 504 Back Central section 506 Back Pivot aperture 508 Back Right wing extension 510 Roll pivot 512 First axle body 514 Axle nut 516 Back roll axle housing 518 Front roll axle housing 520 Front channel body 522 Front left wing extension 524 Front central section 526 Front pivot aperture 528 Front right wing extension 530 Yaw limiting movement assembly 600 Left yaw arm 602 Left arm body 604 Left plate connection end 606 Left arm brace 608 Left axle connection end 610 Left clamp body 612 Left back body 614 Left front body 616 Left body bolts 618 Right yaw arm 620 Right arm body 622 Right plate connection end 624 Right arm brace 626 Right axle connection end 628 Right clamp body 630 Right back body 632 Right front body 634 Right body bolts 636 Offset movement assembly 700 Offset movement beam 702 Beam body 704 First beam end 706 Second beam end 708 Beam profile 710 Base position tube 712 Tube body 714 First tube end 716 Second tube end 718 Tube profile 720 Beam aperture 722 First ram connection plate 724 Second ram connection plate 726 Upper channel connection arm 728 Lower channel connection arm 730 Extension actuator 732 Hydraulic ram 734 Ram rod 736 Ram barrel 738 First ram pipe 740 Second ram pipe 742 Hydraulic bypass 744 First hydraulic line 746 Second hydraulic line 748
(21) From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are inherent to the structure. It will also be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims. Many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(22) When interpreting the claims of this application, method claims may be recognized by the explicit use of the word ‘method’ in the preamble of the claims and the use of the ‘ing’ tense of the active word. Method claims should not be interpreted to have particular steps in a particular order unless the claim element specifically refers to a previous element, a previous action, or the result of a previous action. Apparatus claims may be recognized by the use of the word ‘apparatus’ in the preamble of the claim and should not be interpreted to have ‘means plus function language’ unless the word ‘means’ is specifically used in the claim element. The words ‘defining,’ ‘having,’ or ‘including’ should be interpreted as open ended claim language that allows additional elements or structures. Finally, where the claims recite “a” or “a first” element of the equivalent thereof, such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.