Deployable trim panels for repair/maintenance access to an articulated harvesting combine
10155550 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B76/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60R3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B76/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A harvesting combine has a forward operator's cab and having a rear, and carrying laterally extending side trim panels from just behind the operator's cab to the rear of the harvesting combine. Deployment arms are pivotally affixed at their proximal ends to the harvesting combine and pivotally affixed to the side trim panels at their distal ends. The deployment arms are generally horizontal when the deployment arms are retracted. The deployment arm distal ends are movable outwardly and upwardly to deploy the side trim panels away from the harvesting combine. A pivoting plank carried by the inside of the side trim panels and deployable from a generally vertical stowed position to a generally horizontal position when the side trim panels have been deployed.
Claims
1. In a grain harvesting combine having a forward operator's cab and having a rear, the improvement which comprises: (a) laterally extending side trim panels from just behind the operator's cab to the rear of the harvesting combine, the side trim panels having an inside and a height; (b) deployment arms pivotally affixed at their proximal ends to the harvesting combine and pivotally affixed to the side trim panels at their distal ends, the deployment arms being generally horizontal when the deployment arms are retracted, the deployment arm distal ends being moved outwardly and upwardly to deploy the side trim panels away from the harvesting combine; (c) a plank pivotally carried by the inside of the side trim panels and deployable from a generally vertical stowed position to a generally horizontal position resting atop the deployment arms when the side trim panels have been deployed, notches in the plank mating with the deployment arms to hold the plank fast when deployed, wherein the height of the trim panels above the deployed plank serving as a safety hand rail.
2. The improved harvesting combine of claim 1, wherein the side trim panels are manually deployable.
3. The improved harvesting combine of claim 1, wherein the side trim panels are deployed by a cylinder assembly.
4. In a grain harvesting combine having a forward operator's cab and having a rear, the improvement which comprises: (a) laterally extending side trim panels from just behind the operator's cab to the rear of the harvesting combine, the side trim panels having an inside and a height; (b) telescoping deployment arms affixed at their proximal ends to the harvesting combine and affixed to the side trim panels at their distal ends, the telescoping deployment arms moving generally horizontally to deploy the trim panels outwardly away from the harvesting combine; (c) a plank pivotally carried by the inside of the side trim panels and deployable from a generally vertical stowed position to a generally horizontal position resting atop the deployment arms when the side trim panels have been deployed, notches in the plank mating with the deployment arms to hold the plank fast when deployed, wherein the height of the trim panels above the deployed plank serving as a safety hand rail.
5. In a grain harvesting combine having a forward operator's cab and having a rear, the improvement which comprises: (a) laterally extending side trim panels from just behind the operator's cab to the rear of the harvesting combine, the side trim panels having an inside and a height; (b) sliding drawer mechanism deployment arms affixed at their proximal ends to the harvesting combine and affixed to the side trim panels at their distal ends, the sliding drawer mechanism deployment arms moving generally horizontally to deploy the trim panels outwardly away from the harvesting combine; (c) a plank pivotally carried by the inside of the side trim panels and deployable from a generally vertical stowed position to a generally horizontal position resting atop the deployment arms when the side trim panels have been deployed, notches in the plank mating with the deployment arms to hold the plank fast when deployed, wherein the height of the trim panels above the deployed plank serving as a safety hand rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present method and process, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(30) The drawings will be described in greater detail below.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(31) The present disclosure provides a suitable means of simple side panel deployment for machine servicing/maintenance that solves many of the stated shortcomings of current glamor panels, while still providing an aesthetically pleasing styling look for the machine. Design criteria, then, include, for example: (a) The entire panel should move away from the side of the machine to allow full access to the upper areas the panel is covering, (b) To allow ready access to the upper regions of the machine, deployment of the panel should result simultaneously in the deployment of a suitable walkway (catwalk, if you will) on which the mechanic can stand, move around, and perform required tasks comfortably. (c) The act of deploying the walkway should inherently serve to lock the walkway in a working position and gravity should aid in maintaining the walkway in its working position. No additional action should be required to lock the panel into its working position. The weight of a person standing on the deployed walkway should be sufficient to overcome any means of walkway closure. The panel also should be precluded from moving while the machine operator or mechanic is standing on the deployed walkway. (d) When the plank is not deployed, it should tuck into the panel such that it stores itself and does not result a special hardship on the looks or mechanics of the machine. (e) The remaining height of the panel above the surface of the deployed walkway should be sufficient to generally meet regulatory height and proximity parameters so as to provide a suitably safe backstop to persons facing the machine during servicing, as is common with a handrail. (f) The bottom of the panel should be of sufficient height off the ground to preclude a person of significant height (say, about 6 6) from being at risk of bumping his/her head on the bottom edge of the panel. (g) The panels should have soft edges, such as by having radiused corners and edges that are not sharp to the touch. (h) The panels should be deployable by a single person, or alternatively and perhaps preferably, by a powered actuator. (i) When deployed outwardly away from the machine, the side panels should not be in danger of being caught by high wind and broken/ripped from the machine. (j) When in their resting location, the panels should serve to provide suitable people protection from the moving parts that lie behind the panels.
(32) Referring now to the drawings and specifically referring initially to
(33) An off-loading auger assembly, 22, is in the folded home position and being carried by rear grain cart 14. Grain cart 14 also bears a foldable roof, 24, shown in an open position, but which can fold inwardly to cover grain stored in rear grain cart 14. Foldable roof 24 may be made of metal, plastic, or other suitable material, but may be made of durable plastic for weight reduction and easy folding/unfolding. A grain storage bin is carried by grain cart 14 may be made of plastic also in keeping with desirable weight reduction; although, it could be made of metal also at the expense of weight. All plastic parts may be filled with particulate or fiber reinforcement in conventional fashion and could be laminate in construction. Further details on rear grain cart 14 can be found commonly owned application Ser. No. 14/946,842 filed Nov. 20, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,901,030.
(34) Referring now also to
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(36) Various drive, sprocket, wheel, and belt assemblies, 46 (
(37) Panels 30, 31 (see also
(38) It should be understood the disclosed trim panels and their function/operation are independent of the machine being articulated or conventional in design. In this regard, panels 30 and 31 move forwardly and upwardly in their deployed state. Comparing panel 30 in
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(40) Panel 30 is deployed in
(41) Plank 37 is pivotally or hingedly affixed to panel 30 so that it can be pivoted downwardly from the inside of panel 30 to its deployed horizontal position as in
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(43) Mentioned above was the use of other mechanisms to deploy trim panels 30 and 31.
(44) A sliding drawer mechanism, 76, is used to deploy panel 30 in
(45) While the apparatus, system, and method have been described with reference to various embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope and essence of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material in accordance with the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. In this application all units are in the metric system and all amounts and percentages are by weight, unless otherwise expressly indicated. Also, all citations referred herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference.