Arrangement of Twine Tensioners for an Agricultural Baler
20200022311 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G9/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G9/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/31
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G5/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An agricultural baler including a chassis, an axle system, a main bale chamber carried by the chassis, and a tying assembly configured for tying a twine around a bale within the main bale chamber. The tying assembly includes a plurality of knotters supported by the chassis, a needle yoke having a plurality of needles coupled thereto, an upper tensioner device, and a lower tensioner device located underneath the upper tensioner device. The axle system includes a first axle, and the lower tensioner device is attached to the first axle and correspondingly moves with the first axle.
Claims
1. An agricultural baler, comprising: a chassis; an axle system coupled with the chassis and including a first axle; a main bale chamber carried by the chassis; and a tying assembly configured for tying a twine around a bale within the main bale chamber, the tying assembly including: a plurality of knotters supported by the chassis; a needle yoke having a plurality of needles coupled thereto; and an upper tensioner device and a lower tensioner device, the lower tensioner device is located underneath the upper tensioner device, and the lower tensioner device is attached to and moves with the first axle.
2. The agricultural baler of claim 1, wherein the lower tensioner device includes a mounting bracket fixedly attached to the first axle.
3. The agricultural baler of claim 2, wherein the mounting bracket includes a first set of mounting features, a second set of mounting features, and a third set of mounting features.
4. The agricultural baler of claim 3, wherein the mounting bracket is comprised of a C-bracket with an upper member, a side member, and a lower member, and the first set of mounting features are connected to and extend above the upper member, the second set of mounting features are connected to the side member, and the third set of mounting features are connected to and extend below the lower member.
5. The agricultural baler of claim 3, wherein the lower tensioner device further includes a plurality of clamps mounted to the first set of mounting features, a plurality of biasing members mounted to the second set of mounting features, and a plurality of tension arms pivotally mounted to the third set of mounting features and connected to the plurality of biasing members.
6. The agricultural baler of claim 5, wherein the first axle is pivotable between a first position and a second position relative to the chassis, and the plurality of tension arms are configured for catching a slack in the twine as the first axle pivots from the first position to the second position.
7. The agricultural baler of claim 1, wherein the lower tensioner device is located underneath the main bale chamber and directly underneath the plurality of needles.
8. The agricultural baler of claim 1, wherein the axle system includes the first axle and a second axle disposed rearwardly of the first axle.
9. The agricultural baler of claim 8, further including at least one elongate member interconnecting the second axle with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads on the second axle.
10. The agricultural baler of claim 9, wherein the at least one elongate member comprises a tube extending between the second axle and the first axle, and further including a pair of angled braces, each said brace extending from the tube toward the second axle, thereby forming a generally triangular shaped reinforcement structure.
11. The agricultural baler of claim 9, wherein the at least one elongate member is coupled with the first axle via a pivotal connection or a rigid connection.
12. The agricultural baler of claim 8, further comprising a first pair of suspension cylinders connected to the first axle and to the chassis and a second pair of suspension cylinders connected to the second axle and to the chassis, and the first and second pairs of suspension cylinders accommodating generally vertical loads.
13. The agricultural baler of claim 8, further comprising a feeding channel supported by the chassis, and wherein the first axle includes a pair of leaf springs positioned at respective opposite ends of the first axle, the feeding channel defining a structural member which is coupled with the chassis, and wherein the leaf springs of the first axle are pivotally coupled with the feeding channel, and thereby indirectly coupled to the chassis by way of the feeding channel.
14. The agricultural baler of claim 13, wherein the first axle is mounted rearwardly of the feeding channel, thereby lowering an effective axle height of the first axle.
15. A tying assembly of an agricultural baler having an axle, the tying assembly comprising: a plurality of knotters; a needle yoke having a plurality of needles coupled thereto; and an upper tensioner device and a lower tensioner device, the lower tensioner device being located underneath the upper tensioner device, and the lower tensioner device including a mounting bracket that is configured for fixedly attaching to the axle of the agricultural baler such that the lower tensioner device moves with the axle.
16. The tying assembly of claim 15, wherein the mounting bracket includes a first set of mounting features, a second set of mounting features, and a third set of mounting features.
17. The tying assembly of claim 16, wherein the mounting bracket is comprised of a C-bracket with an upper member, a side member, and a lower member, and the first set of mounting features are connected to and extend above the upper member, the second set of mounting features are connected to the side member, and the third set of mounting features are connected to and extend below the lower member.
18. The tying assembly of claim 16, wherein the lower tensioner device further includes a plurality of clamps mounted to the first set of mounting features, a plurality of biasing members mounted to the second set of mounting features, and a plurality of tension arms pivotally mounted to the third set of mounting features and connected to the plurality of biasing members.
19. A method for tying a bale, comprising: providing an agricultural baler including a chassis, an axle system coupled with the chassis and including a first axle, a main bale chamber carried by the chassis, and a tying assembly including a plurality of knotters supported by the chassis, a needle yoke having a plurality of needles coupled thereto, and an upper tensioner device and a lower tensioner device, the lower tensioner device being located underneath the upper tensioner device, the lower tensioner device and the lower tensioner device is attached to the first axle; pivoting the first axle between a first position and a second position relative to the chassis such that the lower tensioner device moves with the first axle; and tying a twine around the bale within the main bale chamber by the tying assembly.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the lower tensioner device includes a mounting bracket fixedly attached to the first axle, and the mounting bracket includes a first set of mounting features for mounting a plurality of clamps, a second set of mounting features for mounting a plurality of biasing members, and a third set of mounting features for mounting a plurality of tension arms, and the method further includes catching a slack in the twine, by the plurality of tension arms, as the first axle pivots from the first position to the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0035] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0037] The baler 10 may operate on a two-stage feeding system. Crop material is lifted from windrows into the baler 10 using a pickup unit 22. The pickup unit 22 may include a rotating pickup roll 24 with tines 26, one or more conveying rollers or stub augers (unnumbered), and/or a guide wheel 28. From the pickup unit 22, the crop material is transported to a packer unit 30 which generally includes packer tines 32 which push and intertwine the crop material together into a feeding channel 34 to form a wad of crop material. The feeding channel 34 and packer tines 32 function as the first stage for crop material compression.
[0038] Once the pressure in the feeding channel 34 reaches a predetermined sensed value, a stuffer unit 36 moves the wad of crop material upwardly from the feeding channel 34. The stuffer unit 36 includes stuffer forks 38 which thrust the wad of crop directly in front of a plunger 40. The plunger 40 reciprocates within a main bale chamber 42 via a crank arm 44 and drive 46, which may be operably coupled to a PTO of an agricultural vehicle. The stuffer forks 38 return to their original stationary state after the wad of material has been moved into the main bale chamber 42. The plunger 40 compresses the wads of crop material into flakes to form a bale and, at the same time, gradually advances the bale toward an outlet 48 of main bale chamber 42. Together, the plunger 40 and the main bale chamber 42 function as the second stage for crop compression. When enough flakes have been added and the bale reaches a full (or other predetermined) size, a tying assembly 50 is actuated in order to wrap and tie twine around the bale while it is still in the main bale chamber 42.
[0039] The tying assembly 50 is configured for wrapping a series of twine loops, formed from upper and lower twine runs, around each bale as it moves through the main bale chamber 42. The tying assembly 50 may include knotters 52 supported by the chassis 12, a needle yoke 54 having a plurality of needles 56 coupled thereto, an upper tensioner device 58, and a lower tensioner device 60 located underneath the upper tensioner device 58. In the cycle of the tying assembly 50, the knotters 52, which are generally located at the top of the main bale chamber 42, include rotating billhooks (not shown) for tying each respective run of twine together. The needles 56 are generally located below the main bale chamber 42 and are associated with the lower run of twine. The needle yoke 54 moves the needles 56 in an arced travel path in which the needles 56 pass in between correspondingly spaced slots in the main bale chamber 42 to transport the lower run of twine up to the knotters 52. In this regard, the knotters 52 and needles 56 may operate in a known manner to tie each bale. Additionally, the upper tensioner device 58 may include upper tensioners which operate in a known manner to tension the twine. The lower tensioner 60 device, described further herein, can be attached to any one of the axles in the axle system, such as to the first axle 14 or the second axle 16.
[0040] According to an aspect of the present invention, and referring now specifically to
[0041] The at least one elongate member 62 interconnects the second axle 16 with the first axle 14 to accommodate generally horizontal loads on the second axle 16. The at least one elongate member 62 can be, e.g., in the form of a rectangular tube 62 extending between the second axle 16 and the first axle 14. The elongate member 62 can also be formed as a tube with any desired cross section, e.g. with a round, square, rectangular, etc., cross section, a solid rod, an angle iron, a C-channel, etc. Moreover, the tube 62 can be hollow or solid. It is conceivable that each elongate member 62 may be configured as a leaf spring. The particular configuration of the leaf spring can vary from one application to another, such as the number of leaves making up the leaf spring, dimensions of the leaf spring, type of material, etc.
[0042] A pair of angled braces 62B can extend from the tube 62 toward a respective end of the second axle 16, thereby forming a generally triangular shaped reinforcement structure. The angled braces 62B support the outboard ends of the second axle 16, and other types or shapes of support or reinforcement structures may also be possible. The interconnection between the angled braces 62B and the second axle 16 and/or elongate member 62 can vary, such as a bolted connection, welded connection, ball joints, etc.
[0043] The elongate member 62 can include a forward end that is coupled with the first axle 14 via a movable connection such as a ball joint (unnumbered). The ball joint can include a generally vertical (or horizontal) pivot axis and allows both vertical and horizontal movement between the first and second axles 14 and 16. However, each elongate member 62 can be coupled at the respective opposite ends via any suitable connection with the first axle 14 and the second axle 16. For example, each elongate member 62 can be coupled with the first axle 14 via respective pivotal connections, and can be coupled with the second axle 16 via respective rigid connections, or vice versa.
[0044] The first and second pair of suspension cylinders 64, 66 may connect each lateral end of the first and second axles 14, 16 to the chassis 12, directly or indirectly. The suspension cylinders 64, 66 are generally vertically arranged so the suspension cylinders 64, 66 accommodate generally vertical loads, such as the weight of the bale(s) and the dynamic vertical loads as the agricultural baler 10 traverses a field. The suspension cylinders 64, 66 can be in the form of any desired pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder.
[0045] The leaf springs 68 interconnect the lateral ends of the first axle 14 to the chassis 12 in order to accommodate generally horizontal loads. This interconnection between the first axle 14 and the chassis 12 can be direct or indirect. For example, in one embodiment, the feeding channel 34 can define a structural member which is coupled with the chassis 12. This is in contrast with conventional designs, wherein the feeding channel 34 is a non-structural component made of light metal which directs the crop material into the main bale chamber 42. The leaf springs 68 are pivotally coupled with the feeding channel 34 (
[0046] The motion of the needle yoke 54 may interfere with the attachment of the first and/or rear axles 14, 16 to the chassis 12. An inverted Y yoke or bogie arrangement at the outboard ends of the second axle 16 may not be possible or feasible. For example, as shown in
[0047] Since the present embodiment shows the first and second axles 14, 16 directly underneath the needle yoke 54 and needles 56, the lower tensioner device 60 may be attached to the first or rear axle 14, 16 instead of onto a portion of the frame, as is typical in conventional designs. As shown in
[0048] Referring now to
[0049] The mounting bracket 70 can be composed of a C-bracket 70 with an upper member 70U, a side member 70S, and a lower member 70L. The mounting bracket 70 may further include a first set mounting features 82, a second set of mounting features 84, and a third set of mounting features 86 that are respectively in the form of upper brackets 82 connected to and extending above the upper member 70U, side brackets 84 connected to the side member 70S and extending outwardly therefrom, and lower brackets 86 that are connected to and extending below the lower member 70L (
[0050] Each clamp 72 may include a pair of cogs for metering a respective run of twine as it is drawn from the twine roll and through a respective guide ring (unnumbered). The biasing members 74 may be in the form of coil springs 74. The biasing members 74 may hook onto the ends of the side brackets 84 at one end and may pivotally couple with the tensioning arms 76 at the other end. Each tensioning arm 76 is pivotally connected to the lower bracket 84. The upper end of each tensioning arm 76 may include a roller around which the twine passes, and the lower end of the tensioning arm 76 is pivotally coupled with biasing member 74, which biases the tensioning arm 76 in a direction to catch or take up slack in the respective runs of twine. Thereby, the tensioning arms 76 can be rotated, for example between a first position and a second position (shown in phantom in
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] As discussed above, the tensioning arms 76 are configured for catching the slack in the twine during operation of the knotters 52 and needles 56, and further, the tensioning arms 76 can also catch the slack in the twine as the first axle 14 pivots from the first position to the second position. For example, when the first axle 14 is pivoted from its lowest position to its highest, raised position, the tensioning arms 76 can catch 400-700 mm of slack twine, such as 410 mm or 500 mm of slack twine. Additionally, for example, when the first axle 14 is pivoted from a middle position to its highest, raised position, the tensioning arms 76 may catch 400-700 mm of slack twine, such as 560 mm of slack twine.
[0053] In the embodiment shown and described above, the agricultural baler 10 includes the first axle 14 and the second axle 16. However, it may be possible to configure the axle arrangement of the present invention with more than two axles, e.g., three, four, or more axles. For example, it may be possible to configure the axle arrangement of the present invention with three axles, with the third axle coupled to the second axle by way of another one or more elongate member(s) interconnecting the third axle (not shown) with the second axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads on the third axle. Thus, the concepts of the present invention can be extended to an axle arrangement with two or more axles. It should be appreciated that since the axle system 14, 16 can have any desired axle arrangement, such as a tandem or bogie axle arrangement, and any number of axles and that the lower tensioner device 60 can be connected to any desired axle of the axle system 14, 16.
[0054] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.