UNLOADING DEVICE, ROUND BALER, AND UNLOADING METHOD
20190364739 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
- Pascal Gresset (Auxon Dessous, FR)
- Frederic Perrotin (Le Tremblois, FR)
- ROMAIN REPECAUD (ARC LES GRAY CEDEX, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An unloading device for unloading a round bale from a round baler includes a first support arm for unloading the round bale, a second support arm for unloading the round bale, and an actuator for operably controlling the first and second support arms. The first and second support arms are adjustably mounted on the round baler. Moreover, the first and second support arms are adjustably controlled by the actuator as a function of an unloading direction of the round bale.
Claims
1. An unloading device for unloading a round bale from a round baler, comprising: a first support arm for unloading the round bale; a second support arm for unloading the round bale; and an actuator for operably controlling the first and second support arms; wherein, the first and second support arms are configured to be adjustably mounted on the round baler; further wherein, the first and second support arms are adjustably controlled by the actuator as a function of an unloading direction of the round bale.
2. The unloading device of claim 1, wherein the first support arm is pivotably mounted about a first bearing axis and the second support arm is pivotably mounted about a second bearing axis.
3. The unloading device of claim 1, wherein the first and second support arms are movable between a first unloading position, a second unloading position, and a third unloading position.
4. The unloading device of claim 3, wherein: in the first unloading position, the first and second support arms are aligned along a longitudinal axis of the round baler; in the second unloading position, the first and second support arms are moved in a first direction along the transverse axis; and in the third unloading position, the first and second support arms are moved in a second direction opposite the first direction.
5. The unloading device of claim 3, wherein the first and second support arms are adjustably controlled by the actuator such that the first and second support arms are located in the first unloading position when the round bale is unloaded in the direction of the longitudinal axis such that the round bale is rolled along the longitudinal axis onto a ground by the first and second support arms.
6. The unloading device of claim 5, wherein the actuator moves the first and second support arms from the first unloading position to the second unloading position so that the round bale is rolled onto the ground by the first and second support arms and tilted in a second direction when the round bale is unloaded in the second direction.
7. The unloading device of claim 6, wherein the actuator operably moves the first and second support arms to the third unloading position so that the round bale is rolled onto the ground by the first and second support arms and tilted in a first direction when the round bale is unloaded in the first direction.
8. The unloading device of claim 3, wherein the first and second support arms are adjustably pivoted by the actuator about a transverse axis in the first unloading position.
9. The unloading device of claim 3, wherein only the first support arm is adjustably pivoted in the second unloading position, or only the second support arm is adjustably pivoted in the third unloading position.
10. The unloading device of claim 1, wherein the first support arm is divided into a first roll-off leg for rolling off the round bale and a first active leg, and the second support arm is divided into a second roll-off leg for rolling off the round bale and a second active leg.
11. The unloading device of claim 10, wherein the first or second roll-off leg comprises a radius.
12. A round baler for forming a round bale of crop, comprising: a drive axle; a bale chamber for forming the round bale; and an unloading device coupled to the bale chamber along a longitudinal axis of the round baler, the unloading device configured to discharge the round bale from the bale chamber in an unloading direction; wherein, the unloading device comprises a first support arm, a second support arm, and an actuator for operably controlling the first and second support arms; wherein, the first and second support arms are configured to be adjustably mounted on the round baler; further wherein, the first and second support arms are adjustably controlled by the actuator as a function of the unloading direction of the round bale.
13. The round baler of claim 12, wherein the unloading device is disposed on a travel axle.
14. The round baler of claim 12, wherein the unloading device is located on a chassis of the baler or the bale chamber.
15. The round baler of claim 12, further comprising: an inclinometer for measuring a tilt of the round baler; and a communication module for receiving location information of the round baler.
16. The round baler of claim 15, wherein the actuator is operably controlled as a function of the tilt or the location information of the round baler.
17. The round baler of claim 12, further comprising a first bearing axis and a second bearing axis, wherein the first support arm is pivotably mounted about the first bearing axis and the second support arm is pivotably mounted about the second bearing axis.
18. The round baler of claim 12, wherein the first and second support arms are movable between a first unloading position, a second unloading position, and a third unloading position.
19. The round baler of claim 18, wherein: in the first unloading position, the first and second support arms are aligned along the longitudinal axis of the round baler; in the second unloading position, the first and second support arms are moved in a first direction along the transverse axis; and in the third unloading position, the first and second support arms are moved in a second direction opposite the first direction.
20. A method of unloading a round bale from a round baler, comprising: providing the round baler with a drive axle, a bale chamber, and an unloading device adjoining the bale chamber along a longitudinal axis, the unloading device including a first arm, a second arm, and an actuator; forming the round bale in the baling chamber; unloading the round bale from the bale chamber with the unloading device; adjustably controlling the first and second support arms by the actuator to any of a first unloading position, a second unloading position, and a third loading position as a function of an unloading direction of the round bale; aligning the first and second support arms along the longitudinal axis in the first unloading position; moving the first and second support arms in a first direction along a transverse axis in the second unloading position; and moving the first and second support arms in a direction opposite the first direction in the third unloading position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0035] Corresponding reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
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[0038] At the front lower side of the housing part 14, i.e., in the direction of or along the longitudinal axis and in a forward direction of the round baler 10, a pickup and feeder device 22 for crop material is located in a known manner. The housing 12 also has an ejection flap 26 which is mounted on the housing part 14 such that it can pivot about an ejection axis and is located on the rear upper corner region of the housing part 14. A driven packing means or mechanism 28 is distributed on the housing part 14 and the ejection flap 26. The driven packing mechanism 28 delimits a bale chamber 24 around its sides and by means of which a rotation-generating or rotation-preserving engagement action on a round bale 30 located in the bale chamber 24 can be generated. Thus, the housing part 14 forms a front part of the bale chamber 24 and the ejection flap 26 forms a rear part of the bale chamber 24.
[0039] The round baler 10, which is designed with a fixed-size bale chamber 24, contains a plurality of packing elements 28 in the form of packing rollers 32 (only a few packing rollers 32 are illustrated for sake of simplicity) running mutually parallel to one another for packing crop material, the axes of rotation 34 of which are located on a circular arc with the ejection flap 26 closed and of which at least some are driven.
[0040] The ejection flap 26 can be actuated (opened and closed) by means of a positioning actuating device (not shown). The ejection flap 26 can be pivoted by means of the positioning device in such a way that, when the ejection flap 26 is opened, an ejection opening 36 can be formed between the housing part 14 and the ejection flap 26. A round bale 30 packed by the round baler 10 can be ejected or discharged through the ejection opening 36. The round baler 10 further comprises a chassis 40 and a drive axle 72 and an unloading device 38, which adjoins the bale chamber 24 along a longitudinal axis 78 of the round baler 10. A finished packed round bale 30 can be unloaded from the bale chamber 24 onto a ground 18 by the unloading device 38. The round bale 30 moves in the direction of the discharge opening 36 and rolls onto the discharge device 38, via which the round bale 30 can be guided onto the ground 18. The drive axle 72 (see
[0041] The round baler 10 also has a drive system 42 with a gear arrangement 44, a first drive train 46, and a second drive train 48. A drive shaft 50 can be connected to a power take-off shaft (not shown) of the towing vehicle or tractor and serves as a drive for the drive system 36. The first drive train 46 is drive-connected via a first output (not shown) and the second drive train 48 is drive-connected via a second output (not shown) to the gearbox 44. The first drive train 46 drives the pickup and feeder device 22, and the second drive train 48 is provided to drive the packing means 28 or the packing rollers 32. The drive trains 46, 48 comprise all the drive components, which are disposed in a known manner in round balers for driving the pickup and feeder device 22 or for driving the packing means 28 and are connected on the drive side to the first output or the second output of the gearbox 44.
[0042] Furthermore, the round baler 10 comprises a wrapping device 56, which is equipped with a net or film roll 52 as wrapping material. The wrapping device 56 comprises a wrapping material feed 54, which guides the wrapping material from the net or film roll 52 into the bale chamber 24. Instead of a wrapping device 56, it is also possible to use a binding device (not shown) with binding twine, likewise in a known manner.
[0043] During a packing operation, the first and second drive trains 46, 48 are driven in parallel via the gearbox 44 or via the drive and the outputs, so that the pickup and feeder device 22 as well as the packing means or mechanisms 28, 32 are simultaneously kept in operation at a constant speed ratio to one another. After the crop pickup and the formation of the round bale 30 by the packing rollers 32 has been completed, the travel over the ground 18 can be, but does not have to be, interrupted, since the round baler 10 is filled with the round bale 30 and no further crop is or can be accommodated in the bale chamber 24. At this time, the wrapping device 56, which initiates a wrapping or binding process, is also activated. In the process, the wrapping material is wrapped around the round bale by a continuous rotation of the round bale 30, which is located in the bale chamber 24. After a wrapping operation has been completed, the packing operation changes to the unloading operation and the round bale 30 is discharged through the ejection opening and the unloading device 38 onto the ground 18 by opening the ejection flap 26 .
[0044] An important problem in unloading a round bale 30 from the bale chamber 24 via the unloading device 38 of the round baler 10 is the problem of controlling its movement, in particular in the unloading direction, that is to say the direction in which the round bale 30 is to be or will be deposited. The establishment of an unloading direction, in particular the targeted and controlled unloading of the round bale 30 in a fixed direction, is not possible or is possible only with difficulty with the known unloading device 38 or round balers 10 or unloading methods.
[0045] In order to be able to select and establish an unloading position of the round bale 30, the unloading device 38 designed here for unloading a round bale 30 of a round baler 10 comprises a first support arm 60 for unloading a round bale 30 and a second support arm 62 for unloading a round bale 30 and an actuator 76. In this case, the first and second support arms 60, 62 can be adjustably mounted on a round baler 10, and the first and second support arms 60, 62 can be adjusted by means of the actuator 76 as a function of an unloading direction of a round bale 30.
[0046] In this way, the round bale 30 can be received by the unloading device 38 after or upon leaving the bale chamber 24 and can be moved away and unloaded by the unloading device in at least three unloading directions. The unloading direction of the finished round bale 30 can thus be controlled and adjusted by means of the actuator 76 and the first and second support arms 60, 62. A movement of the first and second support arms 60, 62 as a function of the unloading direction thus has the advantage that the round bale 30 can not only be deposited behind the round baler 10, but can also be tilted in a targeted manner in a first and second direction 80, 82.
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[0048] The first and second support arms 60, 62 can be moved between a first unloading position (
[0049] The first and second support arms 60, 62 can be adjusted by means of the actuator 76 in such a way that the first and second support arms 60, 62 are in the first unloading position when the round bale 30 is unloaded rearward in the direction of the longitudinal axis 78, i.e., behind the round baler 10. The round bale 30 can be rolled off along the longitudinal axis 78 onto the ground 18 by means of the first and second support arms 60, 62. In the first unloading position, the first and second support arms 60, 62 can be positioned by means of the actuator 76 in such a way that the first and second support arms 60, 62 can pivot only about the drive axle 72. The first and second support arms 60, 62 are connected to the actuator 76 and can be adjusted by means of the actuator on the first and second active legs (not shown).
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[0052] While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed hereinabove, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure 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 disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.