Method and system for crop harvest
09873567 ยท 2018-01-23
Inventors
- Matthew James Andros (Santa Margarita, CA, US)
- Garett John Stapp (San Luis Obispo, CA, US)
- Thomas Klippenstein (Paso Robles, CA, US)
- Harrison Honerkamp (Paso Robles, CA, US)
Cpc classification
E21F13/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65G35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21C35/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65G21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21F13/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21F13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method for transporting harvested crops from a field includes the step of providing a conveyor belt disposed adjacent a plurality of crops (such as alongside a row of crops or in-between rows). The conveyor belt has a spool attached thereto about which the conveyor belt can be wound. A winder is provided and has an attachment for receiving the spool. The spool is attached to the winder and, when crops being harvested are disposed on the conveyor belt, the winder is used to wind the conveyor belt around the spool, thereby transporting crops to the winder.
Claims
1. A device for transporting harvested crops from the field comprising: a spool; a conveyor belt attached to the spool; and a winder comprising a spool attachment for removably receiving the spool, wherein the winder comprises a frame, and further wherein the spool is removably, rotatably attached to said frame; a platform extending from a first side of the winder to a second side of the winder, an unwound portion of the conveyor belt being disposed over the platform when the conveyor belt is in at least a partially unwound state, wherein the platform has a first side edge and an opposing second side edge; a first roller rotatably attached to said frame at the first side edge of said platform; and a second roller rotatably attached to said frame at the second side edge of said platform, wherein the conveyor belt is deployable between a wound state wherein the conveyor belt is wound about the spool and an unwound state wherein the conveyor belt is extended therefrom such that the conveyor belt can be disposed adjacent a row of crops to be harvested, and further wherein rotation of said spool to wind said conveyor belt therearound transports harvested crops disposed on the conveyor belt to the winder, and further wherein the first and second rollers aiding the movement of the conveyor belt across said platform when the conveyor belt is being wound or unwound.
2. The device according to claim 1 further comprising a supporting leg extending from a portion of said frame supporting said platform, the supporting leg adjustable in length so that the angle of said platform with respect to a ground surface may be adjusted.
3. The device according to claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a first platform support and a second platform support, the platform extending between the first platform support and the second platform support, the device further comprising a first turnbuckle attached to the first platform support for adjusting the angle of the first platform support, and a second turnbuckle attached to the second platform support for adjusting the angle of the second platform support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) As used herein, the term crop refers to any plant or portion of a plant to be harvested. In some cases, the entire plant is harvested, while in others just a portion thereof such as the fruit is harvested. The word crop encompasses both the broad and narrow definitions, and may be used to refer to an entire plant even when only a portion of the plant is harvested, or only to that portion which is harvested. The present disclosure uses grapes as an exemplary crop when describing the structure and operation of the present system and method. It is understood, however, that the present system and method may be utilized with any suitable crop and is not limited to use with grapes.
(9) Turning to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like parts,
(10) It should be noted that the present system and method may be viewed as using the vineyard floor as a conveyor frame, the raised areas of ground where the rows of grape plants are located serving to flank conveyor belt 12 to prevent it from deviating too far from the desired path. This novel disposition of conveyor belt 12 eliminates the need for trucks, frames, or other structures along the rows of grape plants and greatly increases the portability of the present invention, the ease of use, and the ease of moving the necessary portions of the system from between one set of adjacent rows to another.
(11) It is contemplated that the vineyard floor may be specially configured, if necessary, to accept conveyor belt 12. In other words, the ground between rows of grape plants may be smoothed, flattened, or shaped into a profile that facilitates accurate and predictable movement of conveyor belt 12 along the vineyard floor.
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(13) The structural supports of frame 18 supporting first and second rollers 26 and 44, as well as platform 24, are referred to herein as first roller support 46 and second roller support 47. First leg 20 and second leg 22 extend from first and second roller supports 46 and 47, respectively, and contact the ground, providing support and stability to first and second roller supports 46 and 47 when harvesting system 10 is in use. First turnbuckle 40 and second turnbuckle 42 are provided so that the angle at which first and second roller supports 46 and 47 extend from the remainder of frame 18 may be adjusted.
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(19) The present system is portable and intended to be transferred from one location to the next for use, and also to be easily moved at a given location from one row of crops to the next. Conveyor belt 12 is disposed between rows of crops to be harvested, preferably directly on the ground. Containers 16 are spaced apart along the top of conveyor belt 12. In some situations, however, the present system and method may be used without containers 16, with crops being placed directly on conveyor belt 12. The remaining description refers to embodiments wherein containers 16 are utilized.
(20) As noted above, conveyor belt 12 may be fixedly attached to spool 14, or may be removably attached thereto. In either case, spool 14 is attached to winder 48, preferably to a secure locking or attachment mechanism such as spool locks 30 and 32. With spool 14 in place, conveyor belt 12 extends over first roller 26, platform 24, and second roller 44, with the majority of the length of conveyor belt 12 stretching out between the rows of crops. It is contemplated that spool 14, with conveyor belt 12 attached, may be attached to winder 48 as soon as conveyor belt 12 has been laid along the ground between the rows, or may be attached to winder 48 only after containers 16 have been filled or crops have been placed on conveyor belt 12. In some circumstances, conveyor belt 12 may be wound around spool 14 and attached to winder 48 prior to placement of conveyor belt 12 on the ground. In such instances, winder 48 may be used to unwind conveyor belt 12 from spool 14 while users walk the unraveling conveyor belt 12 across the ground between the crop rows. In circumstances wherein conveyor belt 12 is being unwound by winder 48 as it is disposed across the ground between adjacent rows of plants, it is contemplated that containers 16 may be placed onto conveyor belt 12 as it is being unwound, and may thus be carried into position between the rows of plants by the movement of conveyor belt 12. Empty containers 16 may be staged at the end of the rows of plants for placement onto conveyor belt 12 as it is unwinding. It is further contemplated that multiple conveyor belts 12 and spools 14 may be provided between various rows of crops, and that winder 48 may be moved from one row to the next as each conveyor belt 12 is ready to be wound.
(21) Once conveyor belt 12 has been properly positioned, workers move through the crop row, harvesting fruits, and placing them into containers 16. When containers 16 have been filled, winder 48 is used to wind conveyor belt 12 about spool 14, thereby transporting the crops to winder 48. The speed at which winder 48 winds conveyor belt 12 may be adjusted as necessary or desirable based upon the particular crops being harvested, the containers 16 used, ground conditions, and the like. Further, the angle at which roller support 46 is positioned may be changed depending on the foregoing conditions. In some embodiments of the present system, either or both of first and second rollers 26 and 44 may be eliminated from winder 48.
(22) Various adjustments to the device, including to the angle of roller support 46 and/or the height of first and second legs 20 and 22, may be made as necessary or desired according to the characteristics of the specific field or other location where the present device is being used. These and other adjustments, including adjustments to the speed of winding of spool 14, allow the crops being harvested to be transported to winder 48 without being overturned or falling from conveyor belt 12. Also, as noted above, the condition of the ground between adjacent rows of plants may also be modified prior to implementing the present system and method. This may include grading, smoothing, or shaping the surface over which conveyor belt 12 will travel, removing obstacles such as rocks or plant material, or configuring the raised portions of ground upon which the plants are located so that the edges of those raised portions are made straighter, for a better travel path for conveyor belt 12, or may be sloped at an appropriate angle, and so on. Any such activity may be referred to herein as configuring the ground for use with the present system and method.
(23) It is contemplated that the angle of spool 14 may also be adjustable, with spool 14 being moveable side to side, or tiltable between various angles, to ensure that conveyor belt 12 winds onto spool 14 in a straight manner. Tilting or moving spool 14 in one direction or another may restore conveyor belt 12 to the correct track when it shifts off-center. In some embodiments of the invention, guides may be provided along the path of conveyor belt 12, or on frame 18, to further ensure proper winding of conveyor belt 12 onto spool 14. Various types of controls may be provided for tilting or aligning the present device, and such controls may be provided within a vehicle used with the present device, at the point of the device itself (e.g. the winder), or both.
(24) Various advantages of the present system and method will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure. Use of the present method and system provides efficiencies realized multiple times in any given harvesting session, as workers move along the same row multiple times, selectively harvesting fruit. Various modifications to the system and method described herein will also be readily apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure. Such modifications are understood to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention.