Airflow for an Agricultural Harvesting Combine
20180007830 ยท 2018-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Darren J. Nelson (Hutchinson, KS, US)
- Robert A. Matousek (Valley Center, KS, US)
- Bryan S. Claerhout (Hesston, KS, US)
Cpc classification
F02M35/0223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B73/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/0216
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01P5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a complete engine cooling system for an engine carried by a grain harvesting combine having an internal combustion engine and hot exhaust components, and having a front operator cab. The system includes a generally horizontal fan assembly located atop the harvesting combine for drawing in air, a radiator associated with the engine and over which air flows for engine cooling, and charge air coolers for combustion air cooling, and air conditioning and hydraulic coolers, a centrifugal scroll that takes the drawn in air and removes entrained particles to produce a clean exhaust air and dirty exhaust air; and a filter assembly through which the pre-cleaned exhaust air flows for producing filtered air for admittance into the engine for combustion.
Claims
1. A cooling system for an engine carried by a grain harvesting combine having an internal combustion engine and hot exhaust components, and having a front operator cab, which comprises: (a) a generally horizontal fan assembly located atop the harvesting combine for drawing in air; (b) a radiator associated with the engine and through which air flows for engine cooling; (c) a centrifugal scroll pre-cleaner that takes the drawn in air and removes entrained particles to produce a clean exhaust air and a dirty exhaust; and (d) a filter assembly through which the clean exhaust air flows for producing filtered air for admittance into the engine for combustion.
2. The cooling system of claim 1, additionally comprising: (e) a cleaning charge air fan located adjacent to a hydraulic fluid reservoir and accepting the dirty exhaust air for distribution into the grain harvesting combine, the hydraulic fluid reservoir being cooled thereby.
3. The cooling system of claim 1, additionally comprising: (f) a pair of dual axially mounted engines with oppositely opposed crankshafts, wherein one engine powers hydraulics and the second engine powers mechanical grain harvesting combine components; wherein the engines share the radiator, and there is a separate air filter assembly for each engine.
4. The cooling system of claim 3, wherein engine coolant is comingled for both engines and there is a single fuel cooler, air conditioning condenser, and hydraulic oil cooler for the engines.
5. The cooling system of claim 1, wherein the grain harvesting combine comprises an articulated grain harvesting combine of a forward crop processing power unit (PPU), a rear grain cart, and an articulation joint that connects the PPU with the rear grain cart.
6. The cooling system of claim 2, additionally comprising: (f) an air inlet located behind the operator cab in front of the generally horizontal fan assembly on an angled surface for feeding air to the cleaning charge air fan.
7. A combustion air pre-cleaner for a harvesting combine having a forward power processing unit (PPU) powered by an internal combustion engine and a rear grain cart for storage of harvested grain, and which combustion air pre-cleaner comprises: (a) a cooling fan assembly located atop the PPU for drawing air in from atop the PPU for cooling of the internal combustion engine; (b) a scroll assembly that takes a portion of the air from the cooling fan assembly and separates solids therefrom and directs the separated air into the internal combustion engine.
8. A harvesting combine having a forward power processing unit (PPU) powered by an internal combustion engine, a rear grain cart for storage of harvested grain, a forward operator cab, a cleaning fan assembly located about the forward bottom of the PPU, and rotor and concaves assembly for threshing grain, the improvement which comprises: a charge fan assembly located behind the forward operator cab and drawing air from about the top of the PPU and directing a portion of an air flow from the charge fan assembly downwardly into the cleaning fan assembly.
9. The improved harvesting combine of claim 8, wherein about one-third of the air supply requirements for the cleaning fan assembly is supplied by the charge fan.
10. A harvesting combine having a forward power processing unit (PPU) powered by an internal combustion engine, a rear grain cart for storage of harvested grain, a forward operator cab, a cleaning fan assembly located about the forward bottom of the PPU, and rotor and concaves assembly for threshing grain, the improvement which comprises: a charge fan assembly located behind the forward operator cab and drawing air from about the top of the PPU and directing a portion of an air flow from the charge fan assembly along the outside of the rotor and concaves assembly and another portion of an airflow down into the cleaning fan assembly.
11. The improved harvesting combine of claim 10, wherein between about and of the cleaning fan assembly air requirements are supplied by the charge fan assembly.
12. A harvesting combine having a forward power processing unit (PPU) powered by an internal combustion engine, a rear grain cart for storage of harvested grain, a forward operator cab, a cleaning fan assembly located about the forward bottom of the PPU, and rotor and concaves assembly for threshing grain, the improvement which comprises: a charge fan assembly located behind the forward operator cab and drawing air from about the top of the PPU and away from the operator cab for additional cooling of the forward operator cab.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] 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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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] 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.
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[0038] Of interest for present purposes are the various locations and assemblies for admitting air into PPU 12 for a variety of purposes. Initially, air is admitted into PPU 12 fairly centrally atop PPU 12 as indicated by arrows 31. This location was chosen, as it arguably will be the cleanest flow of air around PPU 12. Various arrows will be used in this description to show the general direction and location of various major air flowpaths into PPU 12, within PPU 12, and exhausted from PPU 12. Additional airflow admittance into PPU 12 is from the top front thereof just behind cab 20, as indicated by arrows 33. A third major airflow path into PPU 12 is at the front bottom thereof between the PPU wheel/assemblies, 30A and 30B, as indicated by arrows 35. Most of the air from within PPU 12 will be exhausted from the rear thereof, as indicated by arrows 61. Fourth airflow paths are inlets at each of the two rear outer corners of cab 20 in front of the side styling panels and below the styling front hood.
[0039] The skin or shell has been removed in
[0040] Further on the dual engines for combine 10 is illustrated in
[0041] Large capacity (cooling) fan assembly 32 (
[0042] Perhaps, about 5,000 to 10,000 cfm of cooling air comingled with about 5,000 to 10,000 cfm of ambient air from above charge fan 50 are transported down to cleaning fan assembly 54, which likely is asking for about 30,000 cfm of air. This design is want to do this because, if we allow cleaning fan assembly 54 near the ground to pull all 30,000 from in front of fan assembly 54, it will likely pull a lot of residue off the ground (inlet vortices sweeping the soil) and plug the undersides of the sieves, which is a deleterious occurrence.
[0043] The air from cleaning fan assembly 54, then, is propelled rearward and upward (see arrows 60 in
[0044] Cleaning fan assembly 54 also is shown in further detail in
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[0046] Main fan assembly 32 is shown also in
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[0048] While the device 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 to 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.