Combine harvester grain cleaning system
09867336 ยท 2018-01-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01F12/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01F7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F12/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A combine harvester including threshing and separating apparatus which are arranged to process a cut crop stream and each having a grate arrangement through which material separated from the crop stream falls under gravity. Grain conveyance means arranged below the threshing and separating apparatus catch the falling grain and material other than grain (MOG). A stratification pan is located below a front region of the threshing and separating apparatus and a return conveyor is located below a rear region of the threshing and separating apparatus, both conveyors being driven in a oscillating manner. The return conveyor conveys said grain and MOG in a forward direction to a front edge thereof which is located above the stratification pan. The stratification pan conveys collected material rearwardly to a rear edge from where the collected material falls under gravity into a cleaning unit. An accelerator roller is provided and is rotatably driven on a transverse axis in front of the front edge of the return conveyor. Material caught by the return conveyor is incident upon the accelerator roller and paddles provided on the accelerator roller serve to accelerate the material from the return conveyor forwardly.
Claims
1. A combine harvester comprising: threshing and separating apparatus arranged to convey in a generally rearward direction and process a cut crop stream, the threshing and separating apparatus comprising a grate arrangement through which material separated from the crop stream falls under gravity; a grain conveyance assembly arranged below the threshing and separating apparatus, the grain conveyance assembly comprising: a stratification pan located below a front region of the threshing and separating apparatus; a return conveyor located below a rear region of the threshing and separating apparatus, the return conveyor positioned to catch material falling through the grate above and driven to convey said material in a forward direction to a front edge thereof which is located above the stratification pan, the stratification pan being driven in an oscillating manner to convey collected material rearwardly to a rear edge from where the collected material falls under gravity into a cleaning unit; and an accelerator roller rotatably driven on a transverse axis proximate to the front edge of the return conveyor so that a top circumferal edge of the accelerator roller moves forwardly, wherein material caught by the return conveyor is incident upon the top side of the accelerator roller, and wherein paddles provided on the accelerator roller serve to accelerate the material from the return conveyor forwardly.
2. The combine harvester according to claim 1, wherein the return conveyor comprises a return pan driven in an oscillating manner.
3. The combine harvester according to claim 1, wherein the front edge of the return conveyor is located above the stratification pan.
4. A combine harvester comprising: threshing and separating apparatus arranged to convey in a generally rearward direction and process a cut crop stream, the threshing and separating apparatus comprising a grate arrangement through which material separated from the crop stream falls under gravity; and a grain conveyance assembly arranged below the threshing and separating apparatus, the grain conveyance assembly comprising: a stratification pan located below a front region of the threshing and separating apparatus; a return conveyor located below a rear region of the threshing and separating apparatus, the return conveyor positioned to catch material falling through the grate above and driven to convey said material in a forward direction to a front edge thereof which is located above the stratification pan, the stratification pan being driven in an oscillating manner to convey collected material rearwardly to a rear edge from where the collected material falls under gravity into a cleaning unit; and an accelerator roller rotatably driven on a transverse axis proximate to the front edge of the return conveyor, wherein material caught by the return conveyor is incident upon the top side of the accelerator roller, and wherein paddles provided on the accelerator roller serve to accelerate the material from the return conveyor forwardly; and a second return conveyor located in front of the first return conveyor and disposed under the front region of the threshing and separating apparatus and arranged to catch a portion of said material separated from the crop stream and convey the caught material forwardly to a respective front edge from where the material falls under gravity onto the stratification pan.
5. The combine harvester according to claim 1, wherein the threshing and separating apparatus further comprises a pair of longitudinally-aligned axial rotors arranged in a side-by-side relationship.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description of specific embodiments with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) With reference to
(7) Combine 10 includes a front elevator housing 22 at the front of the machine for attachment of a header (not shown). The header when attached serves to cut and collect the crop material as it progresses across the field, the collected crop stream being conveyed up through the elevator housing 22 into threshing apparatus which is represented schematically at 12. The threshing apparatus comprises a cylinder including a rotating drum and a concave-shaped grate below (not shown). The cylinder includes rasp bars (not shown) which act upon the crop stream to thresh the grain or seeds from the remaining material, the majority of the threshed grain passing through the underlying grate and onto a stratification pan 26.
(8) In an alternative embodiment, the transverse threshing cylinder may be replaced by a feed beater which carries out minimal threshing action and instead serves to feed the crop material tangentially underneath to axial rotors which carry out both a threshing and separating function. In yet another embodiment, the transverse cylinder may be omitted so that the crop stream is fed directly from the elevator 22 into a front end of one or more axial rotors.
(9) Turning back to
(10) For completeness, the combine 10 includes a driver's cab 32 and an unloading auger 34, shown in the transport position in
(11) The threshing and separating apparatus do not remove all MOG from the grain and the crop stream collected by the stratification pan 26 and return pan 28 typically includes a proportion of straw, chaff, tailings and other unwanted material such as weed seeds, bugs, and tree twigs. A grain cleaning unit is provided to remove this unwanted material thus leaving a clean sample of grain to be delivered to the tank.
(12) For clarity, the term grain cleaning apparatus used hereinafter is intended to include the stratification pan 26, the return pan 28 and the cleaning unit 20 comprising the fan unit, chaffer and sieve(s).
(13) Turning to the detail of the grain cleaning apparatus, shown in
(14) As mentioned above, grain passing through concave grate of threshing cylinder 12 falls onto the front of stratification pan 26 indicated by arrow A in
(15) When the material reaches the front edge 28F of return pan 28 it falls onto an accelerator roller 36 which rotates on a transverse axis X disposed in front and below the front edge. The direction of rotation is such that the front edge of the roller 36 moves forwardly at the top (anticlockwise as viewed in
(16) Roller 36 comprises a sheet metal core and a plurality of paddles 38 which extend along the width of the roller and which corresponds closely to the width of the return pan 28. As the grain and MOG fall onto the roller 36, the paddles 38 propel the material forwardly before it falls onto the stratification pan 26 and on top of the material conveyed from the threshing unit 12.
(17) The grain is more dense than the MOG and is thus projected further as represented by arrow B. The MOG is more affected by air resistance and is not projected as far as the grain as represented by arrow C. The result is improved stratification of the grain and MOG wherein a larger proportion of the grain settles onto the lower layers whilst the MOG comes to rest on top.
(18) This conveyance and combination of two crop streams upstream of the cleaning unit 20 is disclosed in WO-2012/095239 to which reference is invited.
(19) The oscillating motion of stratification pan 26 conveys the combined crop streams rearwardly towards the rear edge 26R of stratification pan 26. Whilst conveyed across the stratification pan 26 the grain and MOG undergoes stratification wherein the heavier grain sinks to the bottom layers adjacent stratification pan 26 and the lighter/larger MOG rises to the top layers.
(20) The additional forward propulsion or acceleration of the grain and MOG falling from the return pan 28 created by the roller 36 generates a natural separation of the material above the stratification pan dependent upon the aerodynamics of the different materials. The result is that a larger proportion of the grain settles onto the surface of the stratification pan 26 whilst the MOG, not reaching the front region thereof, comes to rest on top of the grain-rich layer.
(21) Upon reaching the rear edge 26R, the stratified crop stream falls onto a chaffer 40 which is also driven in a fore-and-aft oscillating motion. The chaffer 40 is of a known construction and includes a series of transverse ribs or louvers which create open channels or gaps therebetween. The chaffer ribs are angled upwardly and rearwardly so as to encourage MOG rearwardly whilst allowing the heavier grain to pass through the chaffer onto an underlying sieve 42.
(22) Chaffer 40 includes an inclined rear extension section 40a. MOG which reaches the rear section 40a either passes over the rear edge and out of the machine or through the associated grate before being conveyed to a returns auger 44 for rethreshing in a known manner. It should be appreciated that the majority of materials passing through the extension section 40a is, and is intended to be, unthreshed tailings. The construction of the ribs/louvers are the same for both parts of the chaffer 40, 40a but the two sections can be adjusted individually with respect to the clearance between the louvers. In many conditions one will adjust the chaffer extension 40a to have a bigger clearance than the chaffer 40 to catch more of the grains bouncing along the chaffer.
(23) Grain passing through chaffer 40 is incident on sieve 42 which is also driven in an oscillating manner and serves to remove tailings from the stream of grain before being conveyed to on-board tank (not shown) by grain collecting auger 46 which resides in a transverse trough 42 at the bottom of the cleaning unit 12. Tailings blocked by sieve 42 are conveyed rearwardly by the oscillating motion thereof to a rear edge 42R from where the tailings are directed to the returns auger 44 for reprocessing in a known manner.
(24) The grain cleaning apparatus further comprises a fan unit 50 for generating a cleaning air stream which is directed through the falling grain/MOG stream as it falls from edge 26R, and through the sieve 36 and chaffer 34. The fan unit 50 includes a fan 52 which rotates on a transverse axis 54 in a known manner. The fan 52 includes a plurality of impellor blades which draw in air from the transverse ends open to the environment and generate an air stream directed through channel 56 in a generally rearward direction. The air stream (designated generally by arrows Y) creates a pressure differential across the chaffer 40 and sieve 42 to encourage lighter MOG rearwardly and upwardly whilst allowing the grain to pass through the chaffer 40 and the sieve 42. Although not shown in
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(26) Grain and MOG falling from the threshing and separating apparatus 12,14 is caught by one of the two return pans 60,28 mounted underneath. The front return pan 60 extends across the discharge width of threshing and separating apparatus 12,14 and is positioned to catch material from a front region of the threshing and separating apparatus 12,14.
(27) The second, rear, return pan 28 is located behind the front return pan 60 and is configured to catch the remainder of the grain and MOG that falls from the separating apparatus 28. As such, the rear return pan 28 is significantly longer than the front return pan 60. The front edge 28F of the rear return pan 28 is substantially vertically aligned with the rear edge 60R of the front return pan 60 so that the vast proportion of the material falling from the separating apparatus is caught by one of the two return pans.
(28) Both return pans 60, 28 slope downwardly in the direction of material flow and are driven in an oscillating manner as per conventional return pans in combines today. Collected material is thus conveyed in a generally forward direction (toward the front of the combine 10) and deposited from the respective front edges 60F, 28F.
(29) As with the above-described embodiment, grain and MOG falling from the front edge 28F of rear return pan 28 is engaged by the top side of accelerator roller 36 with the aforementioned effects.
(30) In summary a combine harvester comprises threshing and separating apparatus which are arranged to process a cut crop stream and each comprising a grate arrangement through which material separated from the crop stream falls under gravity. Grain conveyance means arranged below the threshing and separating apparatus catch the falling grain and material other than grain (MOG). A stratification pan is located below a front region of the threshing and separating apparatus and a return conveyor is located below a rear region of the threshing and separating apparatus, both conveyors being driven in a oscillating manner. The return conveyor conveys said grain and MOG in a forward direction to a front edge thereof which is located above the stratification pan. The stratification pan conveys collected material rearwardly to a rear edge from where the collected material falls under gravity into a cleaning unit. An accelerator roller is provided and is rotatably driven on a transverse axis in front of the front edge of the return conveyor. Material caught by the return conveyor is incident upon the accelerator roller, and paddles provided on the accelerator roller serve to accelerate the material from the return conveyor forwardly.