A RETENTION MECHANISM FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
20200045867 ยท 2020-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D87/127
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B66F9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B73/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01B59/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fork assembly including a retention mechanism to retain an agricultural machine having a remotely controllable moveable element that is moveable between a number of positions. The retention mechanism includes a control element positioned so that, when engaged with the agricultural machine, the movement of the control element due to movement associated with the remotely controllable moveable element is arranged to cause actuation and deactuation of the retention mechanism.
Claims
1. A fork assembly for attachment to an agricultural machine having a remotely controllable moveable element that is moveable between at least a first and a second position including: a. a fork having one or more tines; and b. a retention mechanism for locking an agricultural machine to the fork assembly including a control element positioned so that, when engaged with the agricultural machine, the movement of the control element due to movement associated with the remotely controllable moveable element is arranged to cause actuation and deactuation of the retention mechanism.
2. A fork assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retention mechanism is a latching mechanism.
3. A fork assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retention mechanism includes one or more pivoting latches.
4. A fork assembly claim 1 wherein the retention mechanism includes a pair of latches.
5. A fork assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pair of latches are linked together by a bar.
6. A fork assembly claim 4, wherein the latches are on the same face of the fork assembly, with one latch on the top of one side of the face, and the other is on the bottom of the of the opposite side of the face.
7. A fork assembly according to claim 3, wherein the control element raises each latch to release it when the control element is forced down.
8. A fork assembly according to claim 7 wherein the control element acts through a pivotal linkage to convert downward force applied by the moveable element into an upward force raising each latch.
9. A fork assembly according to claim 8 wherein the control element drives the bar through a sprung linkage.
10. An agricultural machine assembly including: a. a fork assembly having one or more forks or tines; b. an agricultural machine arranged to engage via the one or more forks or tines having a remotely controllable moveable element that is moveable between at least a first and a second position; and c. a retention mechanism which locks the agricultural machinery to the fork assembly controlled by a control element that engages with the moveable element of the agricultural machine to cause actuation and deactuation of the retention mechanism as the moveable element is moved between the first and second position.
11. An agricultural machine assembly according to claim 10, wherein the agricultural machine is a bale feeder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention, in which:
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[0029] Attached to the fork assembly is a retention mechanism that may take the form of a pair of latches 4 and 5 which are both attached to a common bar 7 (best shown in
[0030] In use, the tines 3 of the fork assembly are fully engaged in the sleeve 11 of the baler 2. Platform 14 of the bale feeder 2 in normally lowered and forces back control element 13, which is sprung so that it may pivot towards the fork assembly. The latches 4 and 5 of fork assembly 1 engage with complementary latches 9 and 10 of bale feeder 2 to lock the baler to the fork assembly. The bale feeder can then be used to feed out a bale of hay, securely attached to the fork assembly.
[0031] In use platform 14 of the bale feeder is raised and the sprung end of control element 13 springs under it. When the platform 14 is lowered the control element 13 is now under it and lowering the platform on it causes pivotal linkage 12 to rotate about pin 20 and urge sprung linkage 15 upwards. If the bale feeder is on the ground then the upward force applied by sprung linkage 15 raises bar 7 and lifts pivoting latches 4 and 5 to allow the tines to be removed from the bale feeder.
[0032] However, if the bale feeder is still elevated, frictional forces between respective latches will prevent latches pivoting upwards to release. In this case the upwards force applied to sprung linkage 15 by pivotal linkage 12 will be stored as potential energy in sprung linkage 15 until the bale feeder is lowered and the frictional forces between the latches drops to a level at which the sprung linkage can raise latches 4 and 5 to allow the bale feeder to be released.
[0033] This arrangement has the advantage that the latches engage whilst the bale feeder is on the ground so that it may be maneuvered before it is lifted and the latches automatically disengage when the bale feed is lowered to the ground with the platform lowered.
[0034] The fork assembly may be attached to a conventional tractor or other agricultural vehicle using a three point linkage, with the attachment points 16 shown in
[0035] The bale feeder has feet 17, allowing it to be placed stably on the ground. The feet have skids 19 with upturned ends to assist movement when the fork assembly is lowered.
[0036] This configuration has the advantage that the mechanism need only be fitted to the fork assembly with only fixed hooks required on the item of agricultural machinery.
[0037] It is also possible that the moveable latches may be fitted to the bale feeder 102 as shown in
[0038] Whilst the retention mechanism has been shown in the form of latches in the above embodiments it will be appreciated that a variety of mechanisms may be employed such as twist lock arrangements, locking pins etc. It will also be appreciated that one or more such mechanism may be employed.
[0039] Although the mechanism has been described with reference to a bale feeder, the same latching mechanism may be applied to other agricultural machinery where tines or forks are used to lift or maneuver the machinery. The advantage of using this type of latch is that it only requires a set of fixed hooks to be on the machinery, potentially allowing a farmer to use the same fork assembly with a variety of equipment.
[0040] There is thus provided a mechanism which effectively prevents an agricultural machine becoming disengaged from forks or tines when it is lifted. The retention mechanism utilizes existing movements of an attached machine for release of the retention mechanism and so does not require modification of the attached machine (other than affixing latches if not present). An operator is not required to manually latch or unlatch the equipment when it is attached or released. The mechanism may also be self-resetting to allow an agricultural machine to be re-engaged immediately after being disengaged. The mechanism assists in the correct positioning of forks or tines, reducing the chance of damage to equipment or tractor. The latches will connect before lifting the machine off the groundensuring the machine is effectively retained before completely lifted off the ground.
[0041] While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.