TENSIONING GEAR TO BE APPLIED TO THE ROW OF A CORN HEADER
20240044395 ยท 2024-02-08
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Abstract
A gear designed to be mounted on the frame or row of a corn header of the type consisting of a control box (8) on which two drive gears (6) and (7) are mounted that generate the linear movement at the lifting chains (1) and (2), which maintain their adequate tension by action of the pair of tensioning gears (9) and (10) that are arranged on respective bearings (12) mounted on the appropriate carrier arms (11), wherein each tensioning gear includes an annular step (16) adjacent to its upper face; wherein each tensioning gear includes a plastic deformation that defines a continuous circumferential line (17).
Claims
1. A tensioning gear to be applied to the row of a corn header, configured to be mounted on the frame or row of a corn header of the type consisting of a control box on which two drive gears are mounted that generate the linear movement of lifting chains which maintain their adequate tension by action of a pair of tensioning gears are arranged on respective bearings mounted on carrier arms, wherein each tensioning gear includes an annular step adjacent to the annular step's upper face; wherein each tensioning gear includes a plastic deformation that defines a continuous circumferential line.
2. The tensioning gear to be applied to the row of a corn header, according to claim 1, wherein said continuous circumferential line is arranged adjacent to a lower perimeter edge of said tensioning gear.
3. The tensioning gear to be applied to the row of a corn header, according to claim 1, wherein the plastic deformation conforms to segments combined with points that define a circumferential crown adjacent to a plastic deformation's lower edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] In order to specify the briefly commented advantages, to which users and those skilled in the art can add many others, and to facilitate the understanding of the constructive, constitutive and functional features of the invented tensioning gear, a preferred example embodiment is described below that is illustrated, schematically and without a point scale, in the attached sheets, with the express clarification that, precisely since it is an example, it is not appropriate to assign to it a limiting or exclusive character of the scope of protection of the present invention, but it simply has the purpose of merely explaining and illustrating the basic conception on which it is based.
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[0029] It is explained that, in all the figures, the same reference numbers and letters correspond to the same or equivalent parts or constituent elements of the assembly, according to the example chosen for the present explanation of the invented tensioning gear.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] The tensioning gear to be applied to the row of a corn header is distinguished because it includes a new plastic deformation, through which the anchorage in its assembly in the row body of a corn header is improved.
[0031] More specifically, the present invention refers to the tensioning gear that is fixed by being mounted on an appropriate bearing, which has the particularity of including a plastic deformation applied to its lower face.
[0032] In previous embodiments, said plastic deformation is seen in the presence of a crown of point deformations arranged along the circumference of the lower face of the gear, which constitutes the face that is mounted on the bearing.
[0033] These point deformations have the purpose of blocking the movement of the gear upwards, ensuring a precise and stable anchorage since any undue movement is avoided.
[0034] In this particular case, the aforementioned plastic deformation is modified to define an embossing that is no longer one consisting of point deformations to define segments, even a continuous flange that covers the entire circumference of the lower face of the gear itself.
[0035] It can be seen that it is an improvement through which an alternative is defined to cover, no longer on a crown basis, the aforementioned plastic deformation that is carried out on the piece, which takes the entire periphery forming a continuous flange that replaces the aforementioned plurality of point deformations.
[0036] The advantage achieved with this constructive modification lies, above all, in that the gear can be more easily adapted to different production processes depending on the methodologies used from the manufacturing perspective and its adaptability to each model.
[0037] It is also highlighted that with the aforementioned modification, the assembly of the gear in the row of the header is more efficient, simple and durable, ensuring that an efficient anchorage will always be achieved.
[0038] It is a new arrangement obtained for known objects that implements a better use in the operation for which they are intended. Consequently, said new arrangement can be protected under the concept of Utility Model established by the Invention Patent Law in its articles 53 to 58.
[0039] As can be seen in the first two figures, a conventional corn header includes a header frame or row that is basically made up of a pair of lifting chains (1) and (2), carrying the spoons (5), which are arranged in a higher plane than a pair of feed rollers (3) and (4).
[0040] In both figures it can be seen that said lifting chains extend between a pair of drive gears (6) and (7) arranged at the proximal end of the control box (8), and a pair of tensioning gears (9) and (10) arranged at a distal end with respect to the same control box (8).
[0041] With the rotation of the drive gears in the direction opposite to the movement of the material being conveyed, the linear movement is generated, longitudinally to the row, of both lifting chains (1) and (2) for which they must be duly taut by action of the aforementioned tensioning gears (9) and (10), which are arranged mounted on respective carrier arms (11) (visible in
[0042] Observing now
[0043] In these three figures, it can be seen that each tensioning gear is arranged nailed to a appropriate bearing (12) mounted on the vertical axis that is formed by means of a bolt (13) with an adjustment nut (14) that is fixed at the end of said carrier arm (11).
[0044] As can be seen specifically in
[0045] Observing now
[0046] The invention contemplates that said circumferential line may be formed by embossing plastic material with a plurality of segments arranged one after the other following the same circumferential path, or even combinations of points with segments. In all cases, the objective is to prevent any possibility of relative movements of the gear, in its assembly, during operation.
[0047] With the presence of this annular embossment (17), the bearing (12) is locked inside the gear (9), preventing axial movement between them.
[0048] In addition, it confers an improvement in the assembly since, in this way, the face that goes downwards is easily identifiable.