AGRICULTURAL BALER WITH PASSIVE SPREADER ROLL ASSEMBLY
20210022295 ยท 2021-01-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01F2015/073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F15/0715
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F2015/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wrapping assembly for an agricultural vehicle includes a frame, a material support roll supported by the frame and configured to hold a roll of wrapping material, and a spreader roll assembly configured to spread wrapping material from the roll held by the material support roll and including a first roll supported by the frame and a second roll having at least one pivot. The at least one pivot pivotably couples the second roll to the frame and is positioned such that an exerted force from the wrapping material on the second roll causes the second roll to pivot toward the first roll and pinch the wrapping material between the first roll and the second roll.
Claims
1. A wrapping assembly for an agricultural vehicle, comprising: a frame; a material support roll supported by the frame and configured to hold a roll of wrapping material; and a spreader roll assembly configured to spread wrapping material from the roll held by the material support roll and comprising a first roll supported by the frame and a second roll comprising at least one pivot, the at least one pivot pivotably coupling the second roll to the frame and being positioned such that an exerted force from the wrapping material on the second roll causes the second roll to pivot toward the first roll and pinch the wrapping material between the first roll and the second roll.
2. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a pair of opposed walls and the first roll is fixedly coupled to both of the opposed walls.
3. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, wherein the first roll is a bottom roll and the second roll is a top roll.
4. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one pivot comprises a pivot arm comprising a pivot opening and an end bearing coupled to the pivot arm and supporting a respective end of the second roll.
5. The wrapping assembly of claim 4, further comprising a pivot pin placed in the pivot opening and coupled to the frame, the pivot pin defining a pivot axis of the pivot arm and the end bearing.
6. The wrapping assembly of claim 4, wherein the pivot arm comprises a bearing opening and the end bearing coupled to the second roll comprises a portion disposed in the bearing opening.
7. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first roll or the second roll comprises a rolling surface comprising a rubber.
8. The wrapping assembly of claim 7, wherein the rolling surface comprises at least one helical groove formed therein.
9. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, further comprising a roll of wrapping material mounted on the material support roll.
10. The wrapping assembly of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a pair of opposed walls and the at least one pivot comprises a pair of pivots, each of the pivots pivotably coupling the second roll to a respective one of the opposed walls.
11. An agricultural vehicle, comprising: a chassis; a pickup carried by the chassis and comprising a plurality of pickup tines; a frame carried by the chassis; a material support roll carried by the chassis and configured to hold a roll of wrapping material; and a spreader roll assembly configured to spread wrapping material from the roll held by the material support roll and comprising a first roll coupled to the frame and a second roll comprising at least one pivot, the at least one pivot pivotably coupling the second roll to the frame and being positioned such that an exerted force from the wrapping material on the second roll causes the second roll to pivot toward the first roll and pinch the wrapping material between the first roll and the second roll.
12. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, wherein the frame comprises a pair of opposed walls and the first roll is fixedly coupled to both of the opposed walls.
13. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, wherein the first roll is a bottom roll and the second roll is a top roll.
14. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, wherein the at least one pivot comprises a pivot arm comprising a pivot opening.
15. The agricultural vehicle of claim 14, further comprising a pivot pin placed in the pivot opening and coupled to the frame, the pivot pin defining a pivot axis of the pivot arm.
16. The agricultural vehicle of claim 14, wherein the pivot arm comprises a bearing opening and the end bearing coupled to the second roll comprises a portion disposed in the bearing opening.
17. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, wherein at least one of the first roll or the second roll comprises a rolling surface comprising a rubber.
18. The agricultural vehicle of claim 17, wherein the rolling surface comprises at least one helical groove formed therein.
19. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, further comprising a roll of wrapping material mounted on the material support roll.
20. The agricultural vehicle of claim 11, wherein the frame comprises a pair of opposed walls and the at least one pivot comprises a pair of pivots, each of the pivots pivotably coupling the second roll to a respective one of the opposed walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] For the purpose of illustration, there are shown in the drawings certain embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements, dimensions, and instruments shown. Like numerals indicate like elements throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0019] In known balers, spreader rolls are included to spread wrapping material, such as netting, so the wrapping material can wrap an entire width of a formed bale as the wrapping material is fed. In certain instances, little or no tension is applied to the wrapping material, which can result in the wrapping material being pulled axially, i.e., in a direction of the length, along the spreader roll. This tends to occur when the bale first starts forming and can result in the wrapping material not being fully spread when fed and the bale not being properly wrapped.
[0020] To address some of the previously described issues, an exemplary embodiment of a wrapping assembly 150 is provided according to the present disclosure and illustrated in
[0021] The second roll 220 is pivotably coupled to the frame 201, such as to the side walls 14, by at least one pivot 250, such as a pair of pivots 250, with only one pivot 250 being illustrated in
[0022] With further reference to
[0023] Pinching the wrapping material 231 between the rolls 210, 220 reduces the risk of the wrapping material 231 moving axially along the rolls 210, 220 and not fully spreading. Further, because the exerted force F that pivots the second roll 220 toward the first roll 210 comes from the wrapping material 231, rather than a separate machine element such as a spring, the spreader roll assembly 200 is a robust, passive system. Foregoing separate machine elements that provide the force to pivot the second roll 220 toward the first roll 210 reduces the complexity of the wrapping assembly 150 and also reduces maintenance associated with separate machine elements, such as replacing worn springs. Thus, the wrapping assembly 150 provided according to the present disclosure can reduce the risk of the wrapping material 231 moving axially along the rolls 210, 220 using a relatively simple and robust construction.
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] A pivot pin 460, which is coupled to the side wall 14 of the frame 201, is placed in the pivot opening 453 and defines the pivot axis PA of the pivot arm 451 and the coupled end bearing 452. The pivot pin 460 may be coupled to the side wall 14 by, for example, being placed in a respective one of multiple pin mounting openings 461 formed in the wall 14. Mounting the pivot pin 460 in the different multiple pin mounting openings 461 can adjust the pivot behavior of the second roll 220 and also allow pivotable coupling of differently sized second rolls to the frame 201.
[0026] The end bearing 452 coupled to the pivot arm 451 may include a portion 457 disposed in the bearing opening 455 to couple the end bearing 452 to the pivot arm 451. The portion 457 may, for example, be welded into the bearing opening 455. As illustrated in
[0027] Each of the rolls 210, 220 has a respective rolling surface 211, 221. In some embodiments, at least one of the rolling surfaces 211, 221 comprises a material that encourages gripping of the wrapping material 231 by the rolls 210, 220. For example, the rolling surfaces 211, 221 may each comprise a rubber, which may form an entirety of the rolling surfaces 211, 221. It should be appreciated that while at least one of the rolling surfaces 211, 221 is described as comprising a rubber, the rolling surfaces 211, 221 can comprise other similar materials to encourage gripping of the wrapping material 231 during operation. In some embodiments, one or both of the rolls 210, 220 comprises a metal material, such as steel, that is coated with a rubber to form a rubber rolling surface. In some embodiments, one or both of the rolls 210, 220 may instead comprise a rubber that is covered with a metal material, such as steel, to form a steel rolling surface. As illustrated in
[0028] These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it is to be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the invention.