Spill saver control system for combine harvester unloading system
10932410 · 2021-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G33/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G33/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G33/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An unloading system for a combine harvester having a belt-driven unloading auger assembly and a spill saver door mounted proximate to a discharge end of the unloading auger assembly. Engagement of the belt drive is controlled by a first hydraulic cylinder. Opening of the spill saver door is controlled by a second hydraulic actuator. The first and second hydraulic cylinders are hydraulically connected in parallel.
Claims
1. An unloading system for a combine harvester comprising: an elongate auger tube having a discharge end and containing a helical unloading auger rotatably operable for conveying grain toward the discharge end; a belt drive system adapted to selectively drive the unloading auger and comprising a tensioning pulley coupled to a first hydraulic cylinder, wherein movement of the tensioning pulley between an engaged and a disengaged position is controlled by the first hydraulic cylinder; a spill saver door mounted to the auger tube proximate to the discharge end, the spill saver door being moveable from an open position to a closed position by a second hydraulic cylinder; a hydraulic control circuit in which the first and second hydraulic cylinders are hydraulically connected in parallel, wherein the hydraulic control circuit comprises a sequence valve configured so that the spill saver door is opened by the second hydraulic cylinder before the tensioning pulley is moved to the engaged position by the first hydraulic cylinder, and a one-way restrictor valve connected on a supply side of the second hydraulic cylinder configured to delay closing of the spill saver door so that the spill saver door is closed by the second hydraulic cylinder after the first hydraulic valve moves the tensioning pulley to the disengaged position thereby stopping rotation of the unloading auger.
2. The unloading system according to claim 1, wherein the spill saver door is pivotally mounted to the auger tube along a substantially horizontal hinge axis.
3. The unloading system according to claim 1, wherein the first hydraulic cylinder is single acting.
4. The unloading system according to claim 3, wherein the second hydraulic cylinder causes the spill saver door to open when pressurised.
5. The unloading system according to claim 3, wherein the second hydraulic cylinder causes the spill saver door to close when pressurised.
6. The unloading system according to claim 1, wherein the belt drive system further comprises a drive pulley in driving engagement with an engine, and a driven pulley coupled to the unloading auger, and a belt connecting the drive pulley and the driven pulley, wherein the tensioning pulley serves to tighten the belt when in the engaged position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description of specific embodiments with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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(6) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The invention will now be described in the following detailed description with reference to the appended drawings, wherein preferred embodiments are described in detail to enable practice of the invention. Although the invention is described with reference to these specific preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to these preferred embodiments. But to the contrary, the invention includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description.
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(9) The unloading system comprises an auger assembly 12 itself comprising an upright portion 14 and a laterally-extending portion 16 joined at a pivoting elbow connection 18. As is known, this turret style arrangement allows the laterally-extending portion to pivot around a vertical axis that is substantially coaxial with the upright portion 14, to allow the auger to be deployed into an unloading position and folded into a transport position.
(10) The auger assembly 12 is operable to convey grain stored in an on-board tank (not shown) from an inlet end 20 at the base of the upright portion 14, to a discharge end 22 at the distal end of the laterally-extending portion 16. Each of the auger portions 14,16 comprise an elongate tube 24a,24b, containing a respective helical screw conveyor 26a,26b. The two screw conveyors 26a,26b are drivingly coupled within the elbow connection 18 by a universal joint or other suitable gearbox represented at 28.
(11) A belt drive system 30 is operable to selectively drive the auger assembly 12 via a suitable gearbox located proximate to the inlet end 20 and represented at 32. The belt drive system 30 comprises a first driving pulley 34 and a second driven pulley 36 drivingly connected by a belt 38. The first pulley 34 derives torque from a prime mover such as an on-board internal combustion engine via a drive transmission (not shown). The second pulley 36 is drivingly coupled to screw conveyors 26.
(12) The belt drive system 30 further comprises a tensioning pulley 40 rotationally mounted on a spring-retracted pivot arm 42 which pivots around pivot axis 44. A first hydraulic cylinder 46 is secured to a frame member of the combine and is coupled to the pivot arm 42. By controlling the first hydraulic cylinder 46 the tensioning pulley 40 can be selectively engaged with the belt 38 to cause tensioning of the belt 38 and drive engagement between the first and second pulleys 34,36. In other words, the first hydraulic cylinder 46 controls selective engagement of the belt drive system 30 and thus activation of the auger assembly 12.
(13) The first hydraulic cylinder 46 is single-acting and is configured to engage the belt drive 30 when pressurised. A spring (not-shown) is attached to the pivot arm to retract such when hydraulic pressure is removed from the cylinder 46.
(14) It should be appreciated that the belt-drive system 30 is represented in a simple form and many alternative configurations are envisaged within the scope of the invention. For example, the second pulley 36 may be drivingly coupled to the screw conveyor by further transmission apparatus including further belt drives, chain drives and/or gear boxes. Likewise, the first pulley 34 may be connected to the prime mover via one or more intermediate drive stages, gear boxes, belt drives and/or chain drives.
(15) Turning attention now to the discharge end 22 of the auger assembly 12, a spill saver door 40 is pivotally mounted to the distal end of the auger tube 24a. Although represented as pivoting around a lower horizontal axis 52, it should be appreciated that the spill saver door 50 may be configured in alternative ways provided that it is movable between an open position (in which grain can flow freely from the tube 24a) and a closed position (in which the discharge end is at least partially covered to inhibit grain spillage). The spill saver door 50 is represented in
(16) A second hydraulic cylinder 56 is secured to the auger tube 24a by a bracket 58 and is pivotally coupled to the spill saver door 50 in a similar manner to that disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 7,584,836 by way of example. The second hydraulic cylinder 56 is operable to control opening and closing of the spill saver door 50. In the preferred arrangement shown, the hydraulic cylinder 56 is configured to close the door 50 by extending.
(17) The second hydraulic cylinder 56 is single acting and is configured to retract when hydraulic pressure is supplied via hydraulic connection 60. It should be understood that the hydraulic connection 60 is represented schematically and, in practice, may be secured to the exterior of auger tube 24.
(18) The spill saver door may be spring loaded to bias the door into the closed position.
(19) Turning attention now to the discharge end 22 of the auger assembly 12, a spill saver door 50 is pivotally mounted to the distal end of the auger tube 24a. Although represented as pivoting around a lower horizontal axis 52, it should be appreciated that the spill saver door 50 may be configured in alternative ways provided that it is movable between an open position (in which grain can flow freely from the tube 24a) and a closed position (in which the discharge end is at least partially covered to inhibit grain spillage). The spill saver door 50 is represented in
(20) A hydraulic pressure source, represented as a pump 64, is selectively connected to the hydraulic cylinders 46,56 via a 3-position directional control valve 66 in response to an electrical control signal generated by ECU 70 when activation of the unloading system is commanded, typically by an operator. As such, the first and second hydraulic cylinders 46,56 are extended and retracted respectively to simultaneously engage the belt drive 30 and open the spill saver door 50.
(21) The hydraulic circuit 62, and specifically the directional control valve 66, is also configured to relieve the hydraulic pressure at the cylinders 46,56 by selectively connecting such to a reservoir 72 in response to an electrical control signal generated by ECU 70, when deactivation of the unloading system is commanded. Upon such deactivation, the spill saver door 50 is closed at the same time as the belt drive 30 is disengaged.
(22) To summarise the three states of the hydraulic system of
(23) The hydraulic circuit 62 may be modified as per a second embodiment of a unloading system 200 as shown in
(24) The hydraulic circuit 162 further comprises a one-way restrictor valve 74 in the hydraulic connection 60 to the second hydraulic cylinder 56. The restrictor valve 74 serves to delay or slow the closing of the spill saver door 50 when the pressure supplied to the second hydraulic cylinder 56 is removed. This allows any residue grain present in the end of the auger tube 16 to be discharged before the door 50 is fully closed.
(25) It should be understood that, while both shown, one of the sequence valve 72 and restrictor valve 74 may be omitted without affecting operating of the remaining other.
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(28) In summary there is provided an unloading system for a combine harvester comprises a belt-driven unloading auger assembly and a spill saver door mounted proximate to a discharge end of the unloading auger assembly. Engagement of the belt drive is controlled by a first hydraulic cylinder. Opening of the spill saver door is controlled by a second hydraulic actuator. The first and second hydraulic cylinders are hydraulically connected in parallel for simultaneous, or near-simultaneous, actuation.
(29) The foregoing has broadly outlined some of the more pertinent aspects and features of the present invention. These should be construed to be merely illustrative of some of the more prominent features and applications of the invention. Other beneficial results can be obtained by applying the disclosed information in a different manner or by modifying the disclosed embodiment. Accordingly, other aspects and a more comprehensive understanding of the invention may be obtained by referring to the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.