BALING APPARATUS
20230031299 · 2023-02-02
Inventors
- Richard Lee Alexander (Hesston, KS, US)
- Lucas Andrew WELLER (Hesston, KS, US)
- Justin WALKER (Hesston, KS, US)
Cpc classification
A01F15/0715
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A duckbill assembly for a round baler is disclosed including first and second opposed elongate plates, the opposed elongate plates being directed towards one another so as to grip a portion of a wrapping material between the opposed elongate plates, wherein a portion of the first of the opposed elongate plates is formed of a manually displaceable material. This has as an advantage that the act of threading wrapping material into and through the duckbill assembly simply entails pulling the manually displaceable portion away from the opposing elongate plate, and dropping the wrapping material between the two elongate plates.
Claims
1. A duckbill assembly for a round baler, comprising: first and second opposed elongate plates, the opposed elongate plates being directed towards one another and configured to grip a portion of a wrapping material between the opposed elongate plates; wherein a portion of the first opposed elongate plate comprises a manually displaceable material.
2. The duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the manually displaceable material extends across a part of the width of the first opposed elongate plate.
3. The duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the manually displaceable material extends across an entire width of the first opposed elongate plate.
4. The duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the manually displaceable material of the first opposed elongate plate comprises a plastic material.
5. The duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the manually displaceable material of the first opposed elongate plate comprises a sheet rubber material.
6. The duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein a portion of the second opposed elongate plate comprises a manually displaceable material.
7. The duckbill assembly of claim 6, wherein the manually displaceable material of the second opposed elongate plate extends across a part of the width of the second opposed elongate plate.
8. The duckbill assembly of claim 6, wherein the manually displaceable material of the second opposed elongate plate extends across an entire width of the second opposed elongate plate.
9. The duckbill assembly of claim 6, wherein the manually displaceable material of the second opposed elongate plate comprises a plastic material.
10. The duckbill assembly of claim 6, wherein the manually displaceable material of the second opposed elongate plate comprises a sheet rubber material.
11. A wrapping material conveyor apparatus comprising the duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is moveable between a retracted position and an advanced position, wherein: in the retracted position, the duckbill assembly is configured to grip a free end of a length of a wrapping material between the opposing plates; and in the advanced position, the duckbill assembly is configured to enable the free end of the wrapping material to be introduced into a baling chamber while the free end of the wrapping material is drawn into the baling chamber; further comprising a cutting apparatus adjacent the duckbill assembly adapted to move between a first position and a second position to sever the length of the wrapping material upon completion of a wrapping operation before the duckbill assembly moves from the advanced position to the retracted position.
12. A round baler comprising: a bale forming chamber; a reservoir for a wrapping material; the duckbill assembly of claim 1, wherein the duckbill assembly is moveable between a retracted position and an advanced position; and a cutting apparatus adjacent the duckbill assembly; wherein in the retracted position, the duckbill assembly is configured to grip a free end of a length of the wrapping material between the opposing plates; wherein in the advanced position, the duckbill assembly is configured to enable the free end of the wrapping material to be introduced into a baling chamber while the free end of the wrapping material is drawn into the baling chamber; wherein the cutting apparatus is adapted to move between a first position and a second position to sever the wrapping material upon completion of a wrapping operation before the duckbill assembly moves from the advanced position to the retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The disclosure references the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The disclosure will now be described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings, wherein embodiments are described in detail to enable practice of the disclosure. Although described with reference to these specific embodiments, it will be understood that the disclosure is not limited to these embodiments. Numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description.
[0023] Reference to terms such as longitudinal, transverse and vertical are made with respect to a longitudinal vehicle axis which is parallel to a normal forward direction of travel. Reference to a height is to a distance of the element from the ground with the apparatus on a level surface.
[0024] With reference to the figures, various views of elements of a feed apparatus configured to convey a wrapping material from the wrapping material reservoir to the baling chamber can be seen. Not all elements are visible in all of the figures, certain elements having been omitted in certain views to provide clarity. It will be understood that the feed apparatus is substantially symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of the baler, and, as such, only one side of the feed apparatus is described.
[0025] A pivoting duckbill assembly 2 is mounted on a baler frame 4. The baler frame 4 may be part of, for example, a round baler as shown in U.S. Pat. 7,946,095, “Meshwrap Dispensing Mechanism for Round Balers,” granted May 24, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The duckbill assembly 2 comprises a frame having left- and right-hand substantially L-shaped side members 6 designed in use to allow passage of a wrapping material 42 between them. The duckbill assembly 2 is connected to the baler frame 4 for movement around a pivot axis 8 extending through upper ends of the L-shaped side members 6. The distal end of the duckbill assembly 2 is provided with a duckbill comprising first and second opposing laterally elongate plates 10, 12. The opposing plates 10, 12 extend laterally across the duckbill assembly 2 between the L-shaped side members 6. In a ready position, the wrapping material 42 is held between the opposing plates 10, 12, with a free end of the wrapping material 42 supported on and extending a short distance from the duckbill assembly 2.
[0026] The distal end of the duckbill assembly 2 is further provided with a mounting 22 extending laterally across the duckbill assembly 2. The first of the opposing plates 10 is secured to the mounting 22 in any suitable manner, for example by rivets or other suitable fasteners 24. The first of the opposing plates 10 is a manually displaceable member, i.e., a member of sufficient flexibility so as to be deflected manually by an operator. Conveniently, the first of the opposing plates is manufactured, in whole or in part, from a rubber sheet material. Preferably, a cover member 25 is secured by the fasteners 24 to one side of the first of the opposing plate 10 to cover an upper portion of the first of the opposing plates 10 (as best seen in
[0027] A central outer region of the L-shaped side members 6 is connected by a cross element 16 supporting an upper wrapping material guide plate 18. A central inner region of the L-shaped side members 6 is connected by a tubular structural member 20. The second of the opposing plates 12 runs from an outer surface of the tubular structural member 20 between the L-shaped side members 6 to a distal end of the duckbill assembly 2.
[0028] The first and second plates 10, 12 are arranged such that they are angled toward one another such that at least a portion of the first elongate plate 10 is in contact with at least a portion of the second elongate plate 12. In practice, an operator passes a wrapping material 42 between these portions, as described below, such that the wrapping material 42 is held in place (e.g., gripped) between these portions of the first and second elongate plates 10, 12 with sufficient force to retain the wrapping material in place while the duckbill assembly is moved toward the baling chamber, but nevertheless allowing the wrapping material be drawn through the duckbill assembly 2 once a leading edge of the wrapping material has been drawn into the baling chamber to wrap a bale within the baling chamber.
[0029] An actuator 40 is provided to one side of the baler frame 4 (as best seen in
[0030] A biased cutting element 30 is mounted for pivoting movement about a pivot bar 31 extending across the baler frame 4. The biased cutting element 30 comprises a frame having side elements connected at a first end by a cutting knife 32. A biasing element 33, such as springs, is between a mounting point on the baler frame 4 and a second end of the biased cutting element 30.
[0031] A connecting element 34 is between the duckbill assembly 2 and the biased cutting element 30 to one side of these elements. A first end of the connecting element 30 is secured to the pivot bar 31 supporting the cutting element 30. The ends of the pivot bar 31 are constrained for movement within arcuate channels 35 defined in the baler frame 4. A second end of the connecting element is connected to a pin 36 connecting to one the side elements 6, the pin being constrained for movement within an arcuate opening 38 in the baler frame 4.
[0032] In the illustrated embodiment, the act of threading the wrapping material comprises the relatively simple act of pulling the first plate 10 in the region of the manually displaceable portion 40 away from the second plate 12, and dropping the wrapping material 42 between the first and second plates 10, 12. When the first plate 10 is released, it flexes back against the second plate 12 to grip the wrapping material 42 between the first and second plates 10, 12. The manually displaceable portion 40 does not need to extend the full width of the duckbill assembly 2, and only needs to be provided where it is most accessible to the operator, for example towards the central longitudinal axis of the baler.
[0033] The first plate 10 can comprise a combination of rigid and manually displaceable materials. Alternatively, the first plate 10 may be constructed entirely of a manually displaceable material. In such an embodiment additional supports, such as cover member 25, may keep critical areas in appropriate positions.
[0034] Once threading of the wrapping material though the duckbill assembly 2 is completed, the manually displaceable portion of the first plate 10 tends towards its initial position, and is able to hold the wrapping material 42 tightly enough in the duckbill assembly 2 so that the wrapping material is not unintentionally pulled out of the duckbill assembly 2, for example when the duckbill assembly 2 is being introduced into a baling chamber of the baler.
[0035] In a further embodiment, each of the first and second plates 10, 12 may be formed with at least one region of manually displaceable material.
[0036] Unrelated to ease of threading the wrapping material 42, if the leading edge of the second plate is also formed of a manually displaceable material, this also has the added benefit of enabling a leading edge of the duckbill assembly 2 to be inserted further into the baling chamber of the baler without damaging the duckbill assembly 2. This allows the wrapping cycle to start more reliably since the wrapping material 42 protruding from the end of the duckbill assembly 2 may be forced into closer proximity to a bale to be wrapped within the baling chamber.
[0037] From reading the present disclosure, other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. Such modifications may involve other features which are already known in the field of round balers and component parts therefore and which may be used instead of or in addition to features already described herein.