A Panel for an Agricultural Vehicle and an Agricultural Vehicle having such a Panel

20210139079 · 2021-05-13

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A panel for use on an agricultural vehicle, such as a combine harvester, used to cover a portion of the interior of the vehicle, and is formed from a flexible sheet material provided on a substantially rigid sub-frame. The flexible sheet material can be arranged to be easily opened or removed from the sub-frame, providing relatively easy access to the vehicle interior, combined with a relatively light-weight structure.

    Claims

    1. An agricultural vehicle comprising: a structural frame supporting vehicle components within an interior of the agricultural vehicle; and at least one panel provided on the frame, the at least one panel at least partially covering a portion of the interior of the agricultural vehicle, the at least one panel comprising: a substantially rigid sub-frame, and a flexible sheet supported by the sub-frame.

    2. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the agricultural vehicle comprises a harvester.

    3. The agricultural vehicle of claim 2, wherein the panel covers at least a portion of a processor system of the harvester.

    4. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the flexible sheet comprises a material different from a material of the sub-frame.

    5. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the sub-frame comprises a structurally rigid durable material.

    6. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the flexible sheet material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of rubber, a canvas material, vinyl material, a tarpaulin, LOPE, and acrylic.

    7. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the panel comprises a closure mechanism coupled with at least a portion of the flexible sheet such that an operator can open the closure mechanism to at least partly remove a portion of the flexible sheet to provide access to the interior of the agricultural vehicle.

    8. The agricultural vehicle of claim 7, wherein the closure mechanism at least partially attaches the flexible sheet to the sub-frame.

    9. The agricultural vehicle of claim 7, wherein the closure mechanism comprises at least one mechanism selected from the group consisting of a zip fastener, an array of snap-fit fasteners, hook- and-loop fasteners, button fasteners, a draw-string fastener, and a clamping system.

    10. The agricultural vehicle of claim 7, wherein the panel comprises at least one retention element to retain the removed portion of the flexible sheet in a folded away or rolled up state, the retention element comprising at least one element selected from the group consisting of a strap fastener, a button fastener, and a clamp.

    11. The agricultural vehicle of claim 10, wherein the at least one retention element is disposed adjacent an upper end of the panel.

    12. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the flexible sheet comprises a sealable access flap.

    13. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the flexible sheet comprises a substantially transparent material.

    14. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein the sub-frame comprises coupling elements to attach the panel to the structural frame.

    15. A panel to be mounted to an agricultural vehicle, the panel comprising: a substantially rigid sub-frame, and a flexible sheet supported by the sub-frame.

    16. The agricultural vehicle of claim 5, wherein the structurally rigid durable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of metals and hard plastics.

    17. The agricultural vehicle of claim 16, wherein the structurally rigid durable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of steel, aluminum, HOPE, and PVC.

    18. The agricultural vehicle of claim 2, wherein the agricultural vehicle comprises a combine harvester.

    Description

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0027] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    [0028] FIG. 1 is an overview of an agricultural vehicle according to the invention in the form of a combine harvester;

    [0029] FIG. 2 is an illustration of a first embodiment of panel according to the invention for use on the combine harvester of FIG. 1;

    [0030] FIG. 3 is an illustration of a panel of FIG. 2 having a rolled-up flexible sheet;

    [0031] FIG. 4 is an illustration of a second embodiment of panel according to the invention;

    [0032] FIG. 5 is an illustration of a third embodiment of panel according to the invention; and

    [0033] FIG. 6 is an illustration of a fourth embodiment of panel according to the invention.

    [0034] The drawings are provided by way of reference only, and will be acknowledged as not to scale.

    [0035] An agricultural vehicle in the form of a combine harvester is indicated at 10 in FIG. 1. The combine 10 comprises a structural frame or chassis indicated generally at 12, which is used to support a variety of internal components, such as grain processors, threshing cylinders and concaves, etc., which are generally indicated at 14. In order to at least partially cover and protect such internal components 14 during operation of the combine 10, suitable panels are mounted to the frame 2. It will be understood that such panels are generally may be provided as part of the structural frame of the combine 10, positioned behind or underneath an external fascia, but it will be understood that the panels may be used at any point on the vehicle where it is desired to protect internal vehicle components. The panels may be attached to the frame 12 in a semi-permanent manner, e.g. bolted, welded, or hinged. Embodiments of such panels according to the invention are shown in FIGS. 2-5.

    [0036] With reference to FIG. 2, a first embodiment of panel is indicated at 16. The panel 16 comprises a substantially rigid rectangular sub-frame 18. The sub-frame 18 is provided as a structurally rigid durable material such as a metal, e.g. steel or aluminum, or a hard plastic material, e.g. HOPE, PVC. The sub-frame 18 may be provided as a tubular construction.

    [0037] Within the confines of the sub-frame 18, the panel 16 comprises a flexible sheet material 20 supported by the sub-frame 18. The flexible sheet material 20 is formed of a relatively light-weight material which is relatively flexible or pliable, e.g. rubber, a canvas material, vinyl material, a tarpaulin, or a durable light-weight plastic material, e.g. LOPE, acrylics. It can be seen that the majority of the surface area of the panel 16 is provided by the flexible sheet material 20, resulting in a relatively light-weight panel for use on the combine harvester 10.

    [0038] The panel 16 further comprises a closure mechanism 22 which couples a portion of the flexible sheet material 20 with the sub-frame 18. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the closure mechanism 22 is arranged along three out of four sides of the flexible sheet 20, serving to attach the flexible sheet 20 with the sub-frame 18 along those sides. Along the fourth side, the flexible sheet 20 may be permanently attached to the sub-frame 18, e.g. using adhesive or welding.

    [0039] The closure mechanism 22 is provided as a releasable connection between the flexible sheet 20 and the sub-frame 18, such that an operator can relatively easily “open” the connection between the flexible sheet 20 and the sub-frame 18 as required. By “opening” the closure mechanism 22, an operator is provided with access to the interior of the combine harvester 10 which is covered by the panel 16, e.g. for an inspection or service operation.

    [0040] The closure mechanism 22 can be provided as any suitable system for attaching a sheet with a sub-frame, e.g. a zip fastener, an array of snap-fit fasteners, hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g. a Velcro fastener), button fasteners, a draw-string fastener, a clamping system.

    [0041] By providing the closure member 22 along three out of four sides of the flexible sheet 20, accordingly the flexible sheet 20 may be relatively easily rolled up or folded away for the duration of a service operation. With reference to FIG. 3, the panel 16 is provided with retention elements in the form of straps 24 which can be used to retain the flexible sheet 20 in a rolled-up state. It will be understood that other types of retention elements may be used, e.g. button fasteners, zipped fasteners, or clamps. The retention elements 24 are preferably provided along the top side of the panel 16, such that releasing of the retention elements 24 allows the flexible sheet 20 to fall into place with the sub-frame 18 under the effect of gravity, but it will be understood that the location of such elements may be varied depending on the ease of access for an operator.

    [0042] While the embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3 shows the closure mechanism 22 arranged along three out of four sides of the flexible sheet 20, it will be understood that other configurations of the closure mechanism 22 may be provided. For example, the closure mechanism 22 may be provided around the entire periphery of the flexible sheet 20, such that the flexible sheet 20 is solely secured to the sub-frame 18 using the closure mechanism 22. Such a configuration may allow for the flexible sheet 20 to be easily replaced in the event of damage, without requiring replacement of the entire panel 16.

    [0043] A further embodiment of panel is indicated at 16′ in FIG. 4, with elements common to the first embodiment indicated with the addition of a single dash to the reference numerals. In this embodiment, the closure mechanism 22′ is provided along a lower side of the flexible sheet 20′, and also extends at least partly into the interior area of the flexible sheet 20. In this instance, the opening of the closure mechanism 22′ by an operator allows the flexible sheet to be parted like a curtain, to allow access to the interior of the combine harvester 10.

    [0044] A further embodiment of panel is indicated at 16″ in FIG. 5, with elements common to the first embodiment indicated with the addition of a double dash to the reference numerals. In this embodiment, the flexible sheet 20″ is arranged as fixed to the surrounding sub-frame 18″, with the addition of a sealable access flap 26 provided within the flexible sheet 20″. The access flap 26 is similarly provided as a flexible sheet material as described above. In addition, the access flap 26 is attached to the flexible sheet 20″ via a closure mechanism 28 similar to that as described above, wherein an operator can chose to at least partly remove the access flap 26 to provide access to a small area of the vehicle interior, without requiring the removal of the entire flexible sheet 20″.

    [0045] In a further aspect of the invention, it will be understood that at least a portion of the flexible sheet material 20, 20′, 20″ may be provided as a substantially transparent material. In the embodiment of FIG. 5, the access flap 26 is provided as a transparent material, so that an operator can relatively easily see into the interior of the vehicle, without first removing the sheet material 20, 20′, 20″ or the panel itself. It will be understood that the embodiments of FIGS. 2-4 may be similarly provided with transparent sections as part of the flexible sheet material 20, 20′. Such a configuration can allow for easy inspection of components and identification of faults within the interior of the vehicle.

    [0046] A further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 6, similar to the embodiment of FIGS. 2 & 3, with elements common to the first embodiment indicated with the addition of a treble dash to the reference numerals. In this embodiment, the closure mechanism 22′″ is arranged about the top and left and right sides of the panel 16′″, such that when the closure mechanism 22′″ is opened by an operator, the sheet material 20′″ can be allowed to loosely hang from the sub-frame 18′″ along the bottom portion of the sub-frame 18′″. Such a construction ensures that the sheet material 20′″ easily remains out of the way, while an operator accesses the interior of the vehicle through the opened panel 16′″.

    [0047] It will be understood that the features of the above-described embodiments may be combined as required, for example, the different closure mechanisms 22,22′,22′″ may be combined with the use of a separate access flap 26, to provide an operator with a variety of different access options.

    [0048] While the illustrated embodiments show panels having a generally rectangular shape, it will be understood that the shape of the panels may vary, and may be adapted to the dimensions and shape requirements of the vehicle to which they are mounted. In addition, while the invention is described in the context of the preferred embodiment of a combine harvester, it will be understood that the invention may equally apply for other agricultural vehicles, e.g. a forage harvester, an agricultural tractor.

    [0049] The use of such panels as described above provides several advantages over the prior art. Firstly, through use of appropriate closure mechanisms, tools are no longer required to remove vehicle access panels. In addition, the panels can remain attached to the vehicle during servicing, but can be rolled or folded out of the way. This avoids the risks associated with removable parts out in the field. Also, the use of flexible sheet material for the majority of the panel can result in a relatively light-weight panel which can be relatively easily constructed and assembled, and without the need for additional manufacturing and space requirements present in the use of prior art latched access panels.

    [0050] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein, and may be modified or adapted without departing from the scope of the present invention.