VENTED SIDE MEMBER FOR AN AGRICULTURAL VEHICLE
20190327890 ยท 2019-10-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D41/1243
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01F7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An agricultural vehicle including a chassis, at least one rotor supported by the chassis and configured for threshing a crop material, at least one exterior side member supported by the chassis and including at least one outlet, and an air conduit located underneath the at least one rotor. The air conduit is configured for providing an airstream directed to the at least one exterior side member such that the airstream forces a material other than grain out through the at least one outlet.
Claims
1. An agricultural vehicle, comprising: a chassis; at least one rotor supported by the chassis and configured for threshing a crop material; at least one exterior side member supported by the chassis and including at least one outlet; and an air conduit located underneath said at least one rotor and configured for providing an airstream directed to said at least one exterior side member such that the airstream forces a material other than grain out through said at least one outlet.
2. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein said airstream does not direct the material other than grain toward a rear of said at least one rotor and instead forces the material other than grain out of the agricultural vehicle through said at least one outlet.
3. The agricultural vehicle of claim 2, further including a cleaning system having a grain pan, and said air conduit is located upstream of the cleaning system such that the material other than grain does not travel downstream to said cleaning system but instead exits through said at least one outlet.
4. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein said at least one rotor defines a rotor axis, and said air conduit extends along the rotor axis underneath at least a portion of said at least one rotor.
5. The agricultural vehicle of claim 4, further including a plurality of guide plates adjacent to said rotor and configured for guiding the material other than grain concentrically around said rotor axis.
6. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein said at least one exterior side member is in the form of a pair of detachable side doors such that the air conduit directs the airstream toward each said detachable side door.
7. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, wherein said at least one outlet of said at least one exterior side member is in the form of at least one vent.
8. The agricultural vehicle of claim 7, wherein said at least one vent includes a plurality of louvers that are configured for preventing a threshed grain from exiting said at least one vent and allowing the material other than grain to pass therethrough.
9. The agricultural vehicle of claim 1, further including at least one duct removably connected to said at least one exterior side member and configured for further directing the material other than grain after it exits through said at least one outlet.
10. The agricultural vehicle of claim 9, wherein said at least one duct is fluidly coupled to said at least one outlet and extends downwardly away from said at least one outlet and is configured for downwardly directing the material other than grain as well as one of outwardly directing and rearwardly directing the material other than grain.
11. The agricultural vehicle of claim 9, wherein said at least one duct is composed of a first section removably connected to said at least one exterior side member and a second section removably connected to the first section.
12. An agricultural vehicle, comprising: a chassis; at least one rotor supported by the chassis and configured for threshing a crop material; a pair of exterior side members supported by the chassis and each said exterior side member including at least one outlet; and a pair of ducts respectively removably connected to said exterior side members and configured for further directing the material other than grain after it exits through said at least one outlet of each said exterior side member.
13. The agricultural vehicle of claim 12, wherein the ducts are respectively fluidly coupled to said at least one outlet and extends downwardly away from said at least one outlet, and each said duct is configured for downwardly directing the material other than grain as well as one of outwardly directing and rearwardly directing the material other than grain.
14. The agricultural vehicle of claim 12, wherein each duct is composed of a first section removably connected to a respective exterior side member and a second section removably connected to the first section.
15. A method, comprising the steps of: providing an agricultural vehicle including a chassis, at least one rotor supported by the chassis and configured for threshing a crop material, at least one exterior side member supported by the chassis and including at least one outlet, and an air conduit located underneath said at least one rotor and configured for providing an airstream directed to said at least one exterior side member; threshing the crop material by said at least one rotor; forcing an air blast, by the air conduit, outward from said at least one rotor toward said at least one exterior side member; and directing a material other than grain out through said at least one outlet such that the material other than grain exits a side of the agricultural vehicle before traveling downstream of said at least one rotor.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said agricultural vehicle further includes at least one duct removably connected to said at least one exterior side member, and said at least one duct is fluidly coupled to said at least one outlet and extends downwardly away from said at least one outlet.
17. The method of claim 16, further including a step of downwardly directing and one of outwardly directing and rearwardly directing the material other than grain by said at least one duct.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein said at least one rotor defines a rotor axis, and said air conduit extends along the rotor axis underneath at least a portion of said at least one rotor.
19. The method of claim 18, further including a plurality of guide plates adjacent to said rotor and configured for guiding the material other than grain concentrically around said rotor axis.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein said at least one outlet of said at least one exterior side member is in the form of at least one vent, and said at least one vent includes a plurality of louvers that are configured for preventing grain from exiting said at least one vent and allowing the material other than grain to pass therethrough.
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
[0020] 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.
[0021] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0022] The threshing system 114 may be of the axial-flow type, and may thereby include an axially displaced rotor 124, which is rotatable about a longitudinal rotor axis RA thereof and is at least partially enclosed by and rotatable within a corresponding, cylindrical tube or housing 126. The housing 126 surrounds at least a portion of the rotor 124 and generally includes an upper hemisphere in the form of a rotor shield 128 and a lower hemisphere in the form of one or more concave(s) 130 located at a distance radially away from the rotor 124. In this regard, a gap, e.g. a clearance passage, exists between the rotor 124 and the concave(s) 130 which allows crop material to be threshed therein. As the crop material enters the clearance passage, it may be helically conveyed from the front to the rear of the housing 126 via the motion of the rotor 124. Each concave 130 has a concave frame 132 which is configured for receiving and supporting a concave insert 134. Each concave 130 may include a plurality of perforations, apertures, or orifices therethrough for allowing the passage of correspondingly-sized crop material, such as threshed grain and small particles of MOG.
[0023] The cleaning system 116 generally includes a grain pan 136, one or more sieve(s) 138, and a cleaning fan 140. In operation, the cut crop material which has been threshed and separated by threshing system 114 falls onto the grain pan 136 and the sieve(s) 138. The grain pan 136 and the sieve(s) 138 may oscillate in a fore-to-aft manner in order to further sift the crop material. The cleaning fan 140 provides an airflow through the sieve(s) 138 to remove chaff and other impurities such as dust from the grain via making this material airborne for discharge out of the rear of the combine. After passing through the cleaning system 116, the clean grain falls to a clean grain auger 142 positioned crosswise below and in front of the sieve(s) 138. The clean grain auger 142 conveys the clean grain laterally to a generally vertically arranged grain elevator 144 for transport to the grain tank 118. Tailings from the cleaning system 116 are transported via a tailings auger 146 and a return auger 148 to the upstream end of the cleaning system 116 for repeated cleaning action. The non-grain crop material, e.g. MOG, proceeds out of the rear of the combine 100 through a residue system 150, which may include a discharge chopper 152, counter knives, and a residue spreader.
[0024] The agricultural vehicle 100 may also include one or more exterior side member(s) 154 that have one or more outlet(s) 156 which allow airborne debris, such as MOG, to pass therethrough. The agricultural vehicle 100 may further include an air conduit 158 for providing an airstream A directed toward the exterior side member(s) 154 such that the airstream A forces MOG out through the outlet(s) 156. It should be understood that the evacuation of MOG, due to the air conduit 158 in conjunction with the vented exterior side member(s) 154, may include allowing at least some MOG, e.g. a substantial minority or a majority thereof, to exit the side(s) of the agricultural vehicle 100. In this regard, MOG is allowed to exit the side(s) of the agricultural vehicle 100 before the MOG travels further downstream to the cleaning system 116. Hence, the amount of MOG exiting the rear of the rotor 124 is reduced, and thereby the cleaning system 116 and/or the residue system 150 may operate more efficiently due to the decreased amount of MOG. Additionally, the amount of back pressure within the agricultural vehicle 100 may be reduced because air and MOG is allowed to efficiently exit the side(s) of the agricultural vehicle before the air and MOG cause a buildup of back pressure near the rear of the agricultural vehicle 100. Thus, the vented exterior side members 154 and the air conduit 158 increase the cleaning capacity of the agricultural vehicle 100 by creating the additional outlets 156 and preventing unnecessary loading of the cleaning system 116 with MOG that can be easily separated beforehand. In other words, the vented side members 154 and the air conduit 158 turn the grain pan area into a more productive portion of the agricultural vehicle 100.
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[0026] The air conduit 158 can be located underneath the rotor 124 and can extend along the rotor axis RA underneath at least a portion of the rotor 124. For instance, the air conduit 158 can extend from the front end of the rotor 124 to the approximate middle of the rotor 124. The air conduit can also be positioned upstream of the cleaning system 116 so that the airstream A forces MOG out of the outlets 156 before the MOG has the opportunity to travel further downstream to the cleaning system 116. The air conduit 158 can be positioned directly underneath the center rotor 124, or the air conduit 158 can be positioned off-center, e.g. at the right of the centerline of the rotor 124. The air conduit 158 can have perforations and/or vents which correspondingly direct the airstream A flowing therethrough. The air conduit 158 may direct the airstream A outwardly toward each exterior side member 154 so that the airstream A does not direct the MOG toward the rear of the rotor 124. In this respect, the distribution of crop material falling onto the grain pan plane after it has been threshed may be biased toward a particular area underneath the rotor 124 and toward a respective side of the agricultural vehicle 100, such as the side areas SA (
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[0031] 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.