CONVEYOR CHAIN WITH MULTI-SEGMENT CONVEYING FLOOR
20200221640 ยท 2020-07-16
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Abstract
A header for an agricultural vehicle including a frame and at least one row unit supported by the frame. The at least one row unit including has at least one deck assembly. The at least one deck assembly has a plurality of plates defining an outer periphery for contacting a crop material. Adjacent ones of the plurality of plates at least partially overlap and are movable with respect to one another.
Claims
1. A header for an agricultural vehicle, comprising: a frame; and at least one row unit supported by the frame, the at least one row unit comprising at least one deck assembly comprising a plurality of plates defining an outer periphery for contacting a crop material, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of plates at least partially overlap and are movable with respect to one another.
2. The header of claim 1, wherein the at least one row unit comprises a pair of deck assemblies, and each deck assembly of the pair of deck assemblies being juxtaposed to one another and spaced apart from one another such that a space is formed in between the pair of deck assemblies for receiving the crop material therethrough.
3. The header of claim 1, wherein each plate of the plurality of plates has a raised portion and a lowered portion such that as the adjacent ones of the plurality of plates at least partially overlap a respective raised portion fits on top of a respective lowered portion of the adjacent ones of the plurality of plates.
4. The header of claim 1, wherein each plate of the plurality of plates has a substantially rectangular cross-section.
5. The header of claim 1, wherein each plate of the plurality of plates does not comprise receiving holes.
6. The header of claim 1, wherein the at least one deck assembly further comprises a chain for mounting the plurality of plates.
7. The header of claim 6, wherein each chain comprises a plurality of links, a plurality of pins connecting the plurality links, and a plurality of rollers surrounding the plurality of pins, and wherein the plurality of plates comprises a plurality of mounting holes which receive the plurality of pins and couple the plurality of plates to the chain.
8. The header of claim 6, wherein each plate of the plurality of plates is welded to the chain.
9. The header of claim 1, wherein the plurality of plates comprises upper plates and lower plates respectively located underneath and supporting the upper plates.
10. The header of claim 1, wherein the at least one row unit does not comprise a pair of deck plates, and the at least one deck assembly is configured for contacting and removing a plurality of ears of corn from a plurality of corn stalks.
11. A row unit for a header of an agricultural vehicle, comprising: a first deck assembly comprising a first plurality of plates defining a first outer periphery for contacting a crop material, wherein adjacent ones of the first plurality of plates at least partially overlap and are movable with respect to one another; and a second deck assembly juxtaposed to and spaced apart from the first deck assembly such that a space is formed in between the first deck assembly and the second deck assembly for receiving the crop material therethrough, the second deck assembly comprising a second plurality of plates defining a second outer periphery for contacting the crop material, wherein adjacent ones of the second plurality of plates at least partially overlap and are movable with respect to one another.
12. The row unit of claim 11, wherein each plate of the first plurality of plates and the second plurality of plates has a raised portion and a lowered portion such that a respective raised portion fits on top of a respective lowered portion of the adjacent ones of the first plurality of plates and the adjacent ones of the second plurality of plates, respectively.
13. The row unit of claim 11, wherein each plate of the first plurality of plates and the second plurality of plates has a substantially rectangular cross-section.
14. The row unit of claim 11, wherein each plate of the first plurality of plates and the second plurality of plates does not comprise receiving holes.
15. The row unit of claim 11, wherein the first deck assembly comprises a first chain for mounting the first plurality of plates and the second deck assembly comprises a second chain for mounting the second plurality of plates.
16. The row unit of claim 15, wherein the first chain and the second chain each respectively comprise a plurality of links, a plurality of pins connecting the plurality links, and a plurality of rollers surrounding the plurality of pins.
17. The row unit of claim 16, wherein each plate of the first plurality of plates comprises a pair of first mounting holes which receive the plurality of pins and couple the first plurality of plates to the first chain, and each plate of the second plurality of plates comprises a pair of second mounting holes which receive the plurality of pins and couple the second plurality of plates to the second chain.
18. The row unit of claim 15, wherein each plate of the first plurality of plates is welded to the first chain, and each plate of the second plurality of plates is welded to the second chain.
19. The row unit of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of plates and the second plurality of plates each respectively comprise upper plates and lower plates respectively located underneath and supporting the upper plates.
20. The row unit of claim 11, wherein the row unit does not comprise a pair of deck plates, and the first deck assembly and the second deck assembly are configured for contacting and removing a plurality of ears of corn from a plurality of corn stalks.
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
[0021] The terms grain, straw and tailings are used principally throughout this specification for convenience but it is to be understood that these terms are not intended to be limiting. Thus grain refers to that part of the crop material which is threshed and separated from the discardable part of the crop material, which is referred to as non-grain crop material, MOG or straw. Incompletely threshed crop material is referred to as tailings. Also, the terms forward, rearward, left and right, when used in connection with the agricultural harvester and/or components thereof are usually determined with reference to the direction of forward operative travel of the harvester, but again, they should not be construed as limiting. The terms longitudinal and transverse are determined with reference to the fore-and-aft direction of the agricultural harvester and are equally not to be construed as limiting. The terms downstream and upstream are determined with reference to the intended direction of crop material flow during operation, with downstream being analogous to rearward and upstream being analogous to forward.
[0022] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
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[0024] The header 120 may include a header frame 122, multiple snouts 124 defining crop receiving spaces between each snout 124, a crop conveyor 126 such as an auger 126 to convey the crop material inwardly toward the feeder housing 104, and row units 128. Each row unit 128 may include a pair of deck assemblies 300 or gatherers 300, a pair of snap rollers, and/or a pair of choppers (
[0025] Referring now more specifically to
[0026] The plates 320 contact and convey the crop material inwardly into the header 120. The plates 320 can be in the form of floor plates 320 which together form the complete multi-segment floor that contacts the corn stalks such that as the corn stalks enter the space SG, the plates 320 contact and move the corn stalks rearwardly, and further the plates 320 capture and convey dislodged, e.g. free grain. Each gatherer 300 has a rotational path that includes a transition section in which the plates 320 at least partially separate when traveling around the front and rear sprockets 302, 304, e.g. at the top and bottom of the rotational path, and a conveying section, along each side of the rotational path, in which the plates 320 at least partially overlap with one another such that the plates 320 define a conveying floor CF with a continuous upper portion UP and an outer periphery OP (
[0027] In operation, the outer periphery OP of the conveying floor CF, i.e., the edges of the plates 320, may gently contact and squeeze the corn stalks to thereby provide positive engagement and acquisition of the corn stalks for directing the corn stalks inwardly toward the conveyor 126. Hence, the plates 320 can aggressively acquire the corn stalks while maintaining a gentle grip on the corn stalks. Thereby, the plates 320 may pick up down crop material, fragile crop material, and/or prevent plugging at the front of the row unit 128. Also, since the conveying floor CF does not have any holes or gaps, the plates 320 receive dislodged crop material, such as individual corn kernels, and then the plates 320 convey the crop material rearwardly toward the conveyor 126. At the bottom of the rotational path, for example adjacent to the sprockets 304 at the rear of the row unit 128, the plates 320 may at least partially separate from one another in order to help facilitate the conveyance of the dislodged crop material into the conveyor 126. It should be appreciated that the plates 320, due to their proximity to the crop rollers, may operate in tandem with the deck plates, or the plates 320 may replace the deck plates such that the plates 320 additionally function to contact and remove the ears of corn from the corn stalks as the ears of corn forcibly hit the plates 320. Thereby, the plates 320 may themselves define deck plates 320 of the row unit 128.
[0028] The plates 320 may not be substantially flat; for example, the plates 320 may be offset and may include a raised portion 320R and a lowered portion 320L. As the plates 320 at least partially overlap, a respective raised portion 320R fits on top of a respective lowered portion 320L of a pair of adjacent plates 320. Each plate 320 may be offset following a middle line of the plate 320 so that a first half of each plate 320 is the raised portion 320R and a second half of each plate 320 is the lowered portion 320L. The plates 320 may additionally include one or more tab(s), such as a raised tab 324R and a lowered tab 324L, and one or more receiving hole(s) 326 which receive(s) the tab(s) 324R, 324L as the plates 320 at least partially overlap during the conveying section of the rotational path of the gatherers 300 (
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[0032] 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.