Abstract
Stalk rolls are used for a corn harvester or combine having a chassis, an engine, a cab mounted to the chassis with a head mounted at the front of the body. The head includes an auger, row separators, corn stalk gathering assemblies between the row separators and ear removal assemblies. Each ear removal device includes a pair of stalk rolls. Each stalk roll has a core and longitudinally extending flutes about a periphery of the corn extending along the core. Each stalk roll has a straight first section and a tapered second section. The flutes on each stalk roll have different lengths and end at different locations at the front of the stalk roll. The flutes of the stalk roll may also have notches and different shaped leading edges.
Claims
1. A corn stalk roll assembly, comprising: a first stalk roll; a second stalk roll aligned substantially parallel to the first stalk roll and rotating in an opposite direction than the first stalk roll; each of the stalk rolls comprising: a core having a longitudinal direction; a plurality of longitudinally extending and radially outward protruding blades spaced about a periphery of the core and extending along the core at an oblique angle to the core, including first blades having a first length and second blades having a second length less than the first length, the first and second blades spaced alternately about a periphery of the core; and an impeller portion proximate a first end of each of the stalk rolls, the impeller of the first stalk roll spiraling in a first direction and the impeller of the second stalk roll spiraling in a second direction opposite the first direction; the blades of the first stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a first rotation direction and the blades of the second stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a second rotation direction opposite to the first rotation direction; the stalk rolls being aligned so the blades of the first stalk roll are interposed alternately with the blades of the second stalk roll in an area between the first stalk roll and the second stalk roll.
2. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the second blades includes notches formed in an end proximate the impeller portion.
3. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, further comprising third blades spaced about a periphery of the core and having a third length less than the second length.
4. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, wherein the stalk roll comprises six blades spaced about the periphery of the core.
5. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, wherein the core comprises a tube.
6. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 5, wherein the blades attach about a periphery of the tube.
7. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, wherein the impeller portion includes a helical vane.
8. The stalk roll assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blades of the first stalk roll extend obliquely to an outer surface of the first stalk roll and the wherein the blades of the second stalk roll extend obliquely to an outer surface of the second stalk roll.
9. A corn stalk roll, comprising: a core having a longitudinal direction; a plurality of longitudinally extending and radially outward protruding blades spaced about a periphery of the core and extending along the core at an oblique angle to the core, including first blades having a first length and second blades having a second length less than the first length, the first and second blades spaced alternately about a periphery of the core; and an impeller portion proximate a first end of the stalk roll.
10. The stalk roll according to claim 9, wherein each of the second blades includes notches formed in an end proximate the impeller portion.
11. The stalk roll according to claim 9, further comprising third blades spaced about a periphery of the core and having a third length less than the second length.
12. The stalk roll according to claim 9, wherein the stalk roll comprises six blades spaced about the periphery of the core.
13. The stalk roll according to claim 9, wherein the core comprises a tube.
14. The stalk roll according to claim 13, wherein the blades attach about a periphery of the tube.
15. The stalk roll according to claim 9, wherein the impeller portion includes a helical vane.
16. The stalk roll according to claim 9, wherein the blades extend obliquely to an outer surface of the stalk roll.
17. A harvester, comprising: a body; an engine; a cab mounted to the body; a corn head mounted to a front of the body, the head comprising: an auger; a plurality of row separators; a plurality of gathering assemblies; a plurality of ear removal devices; a plurality of pairs of stalk rolls, each stalk roll comprising: a first stalk roll; a second stalk roll aligned substantially parallel to the first stalk roll and rotating in an opposite direction than the first stalk roll; each of the stalk rolls comprising: a core having a longitudinal direction; a plurality of longitudinally extending and radially outward protruding blades spaced about a periphery of the core and extending along the core at an oblique angle to the core, including first blades having a first length and second blades having a second length less than the first length, the first and second blades spaced alternately about a periphery of the core; and an impeller portion proximate a first end of each of the stalk rolls, the impeller of the first stalk roll spiraling in a first direction and the impeller of the second stalk roll spiraling in a second direction opposite the first direction; the blades of the first stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a first rotation direction and the blades of the second stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a second rotation direction opposite to the first rotation direction; the stalk rolls being aligned so the blades of the first stalk roll are interposed alternately with the blades of the second stalk roll in an area between the first stalk roll and the second stalk roll.
18. A harvester according to claim 17, wherein the harvester comprises a combine.
19. A harvester according to claim 17, wherein the blades of the first stalk roll extend obliquely to an outer surface of the first stalk roll and the wherein the blades of the second stalk roll extend obliquely to an outer surface of the second stalk roll.
20. A combine, comprising: a body; an engine; a cab mounted to the body; a threshing assembly; a corn head mounted to a front of the body, the head comprising: an auger; a plurality of row separators; a plurality of gathering assemblies; a plurality of ear removal devices; a plurality of pairs of stalk rolls, each stalk roll comprising: a first stalk roll; a second stalk roll aligned substantially parallel to the first stalk roll and rotating in an opposite direction than the first stalk roll; each of the stalk rolls comprising: a core having a longitudinal direction; a plurality of longitudinally extending and radially outward protruding blades spaced about a periphery of the core and extending along the core at an oblique angle to the core, including first blades having a first length and second blades having a second length less than the first length, the first and second blades spaced alternately about a periphery of the core; and an impeller portion proximate a first end of each of the stalk rolls, the impeller of the first stalk roll spiraling in a first direction and the impeller of the second stalk roll spiraling in a second direction opposite the first direction; the blades of the first stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a first rotation direction and the blades of the second stalk roll extending radially outward and slanting toward a second rotation direction opposite to the first rotation direction; the stalk rolls being aligned so the blades of the first stalk roll are interposed alternately with the blades of the second stalk roll in an area between the first stalk roll and the second stalk roll.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals and letters indicate corresponding structure throughout the views:
[0014] FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a harvester according to the principles of the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a corn head for the harvester shown in FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the corn head shown in FIG. 2;
[0017] FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a stalk feeder assembly for the corn head shown in FIG. 2;
[0018] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0019] FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0020] FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of a first embodiment of a stalk roll for the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0021] FIG. 8 is a front end elevational view of a pair of the stalk rolls shown in FIG. 7;
[0022] FIG. 9 is a rear end elevational view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 8;
[0023] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 8;
[0024] FIG. 11 is a top plan view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 8;
[0025] FIG. 12 is a side elevational view of a second embodiment of a stalk roll for the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0026] FIG. 13 is a front end elevational view of a pair of the stalk rolls shown in FIG. 12;
[0027] FIG. 14 is a rear end elevational view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 13;
[0028] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 13;
[0029] FIG. 16 is a top plan view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 13;
[0030] FIG. 17 is a side elevational view of a third embodiment of a stalk roll for the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0031] FIG. 18 is a front end elevational view of a pair of the stalk rolls shown in FIG. 17;
[0032] FIG. 19 is a rear end elevational view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 18;
[0033] FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 18; and
[0034] FIG. 21 is a top plan view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 18.
[0035] FIG. 22 is a side elevational view of a fourth embodiment of a stalk roll for the stalk feeder assembly shown in FIG. 4;
[0036] FIG. 23 is a front end elevational view of a pair of the stalk rolls shown in FIG. 22;
[0037] FIG. 24 is a rear end elevational view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 23;
[0038] FIG. 25 is a perspective view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 23; and
[0039] FIG. 26 is a top plan view of the pair of stalk rolls shown in FIG. 23.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0040] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to FIG. 1, there is shown a corn harvester, such as for corn, generally designated 20. Although a harvester 20 is shown in the figures, the present invention is also applicable to a combine including threshing equipment. A head 22 mounts at the front of a chassis 24. Harvesters 20 may include storage or a tow a dump cart. Harvester 20 typically includes a cab 26 where the operator sits and drives the harvester 20 and operates the various controls. Wheels 28 are typically mounted on the harvester 20 behind the head 22. The head 22 is typically removable and may be interchangeable with other heads for performing other tasks or for use with other crops.
[0041] As shown in FIGS. 1-3, the head 22 includes a frame 40. The head 22 is supported on the front of the harvester 20 and also may have skids 46 to maintain the front of the head 20 at a position raised up from the ground. The head 22 includes row dividers, also known as separators 32, which include a cone shaped front portion and provide for directing the corn stalks into ear removal assemblies 30 between adjacent row separators. An auger 34 includes a drive 44 to feed the ears of corn removed from the stalks to an opening 42 from the rear of the head 22. The auger 34 includes a left helical vane 36 and a right helical vane 38 that direct the ears of corn to the center opening 42 for further storage and processing by the harvester 20.
[0042] Referring to FIGS. 4-6, the ear removal assembly 30 includes a corn stalk gathering assembly 50. The gathering assembly 50 engages corn stalks directed to the ear removal assembly 30 by the row separators (dividers) 32. The corn stalks are engaged by paddles 54 on rotating belts 52 or chains. The belts 52 include lugs 56 that are driven by drive sprockets 60 and also extend around idler sprockets 58. A drive shaft links to a gearbox 62 and drives the sprockets 60. The gathering assembly 50 includes pairs of belts 52 so that the paddles 54 extend toward one another and engage the corn stalks. Although belts 52 are shown, it is also known in the art to use gathering chains with paddles mounted on the chains for engaging the corn stalks. The corn stalks are pulled rearward and the ears of corn engage opposing stripper plates 66 above the gathering assembly 50 and are removed as the stalks are pulled down by stalk rolls, as explained hereinafter. The gathering assembly paddles 54 will then push the ears rearward to the auger 34.
[0043] In addition to being directed rearward by the gathering assembly 50, the stalks are pulled downward by an opposed pair of stalk rolls, also commonly referred to as knife rolls, generally designated 100, 200, 300 or 400.
[0044] Referring to FIGS. 7-11, there is shown a first embodiment of a pair of stalk rolls, generally designated 100. All of the embodiments of stalk rolls according to the present invention generally share a center tube with longitudinally extending flutes protruding radially outward at an oblique angle to the center tube. Each of the flutes generally has a knife edge that provides for crimping and chopping the stalk rolls for improved treatment prior to the corn stalk roll being returned to the field. Each of the stalk rolls includes an impellor with a helical vane that forms a nose that engages the corn stalks by the vane and directs the stalks rearward. The stalk rolls are generally positioned below the belts 52 of the gathering assemblies 50. In conjunction with the paddles 54 and the gathering assemblies 50, the stalks are generally pulled rearward to be engaged by the flutes of the stalk rolls.
[0045] Referring now to FIGS. 7-11, a first embodiment of stalk rolls 100 includes a left stalk roll 102 and a right stalk roll 104. Each of the stalk rolls 102 and 104 includes a center tube 106 having a straight section and a forward tapered section. The tapered section 110 leads to a forward impellor 112 having helical vanes 114 formed thereon to aid in feeding the corn stalks rearward. The tube 106 has flutes, or blades 120, extending radially outward slanted toward the rotation direction and along the length of the tube 106. In the embodiment shown, there are eight flutes 120 including two sets of four different style flutes. The stalk rolls 100 include first flutes 122 having a flat front edge 140 and a first length. Flutes 124 are substantially the same length as the flutes 122, but include a leading edge 142 that leads to a point. Flutes 126 are shorter than the flutes 122 and 124. The flutes 126 also include a pointed leading edge 142. Flutes 128 have a third length and are shorter than the flutes 122, 124 and 126. Flutes 128 also include a pointed leading edge 142. Moreover, the flutes 120 may include notches 144 formed in a leading edge in one or more of the flutes 120 and extending rearward along the exterior of the center tube 106. Each of the flutes 120, may include a knife edge 130 extending longitudinally along the most radially outward portion of the flutes 120. The stalk rolls 192 and 104 rotate in opposite directions so that the flutes 120 of the left stalk roll 102 and the right stalk roll 104 move downward in the space between the stalk rolls 102 and 104 and interact to process the corn stalks for returning to the field. The advantageous configuration of the flutes provides for shortening the overall length of the stalk rolls 100 in a more compact head. This is due to improved progressive feeding from the spacing provided by the different length flutes 120 and providing a volume to accept the corn stalks.
[0046] Referring now to FIGS. 12-16, there is shown a second embodiment of stalk rolls, generally designated 200. Stalk rolls 200 include a left stalk roll 202 and a right stalk roll 204. The stalk rolls 202 and 204 are similar to stalk rolls 102 and 104 except for a different configuration of the flutes. Each of the stalk rolls 202 and 204 includes a center tube 206, a straight section 208 and a tapered section 210. An impellor 212 is at the front nose of the stalk rolls 200 and each impeller 212 includes a helical vane 214.
[0047] Each of the stalk rolls 200 include eight flutes, or blades 220, spaced around the periphery of the center tube 206 extending at an oblique angle to the surface of the center tube slanted toward the rotating direction. The flutes 220 extend longitudinally along the straight section 208 and for a portion of the tapered section 210. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 12-16, eight flutes 220 extend about a periphery of the center tube. The flutes 220 are angled in opposite directions between the left stalk roll 202 and the right stalk roll 204. Flutes 222 have a first a length and a long flat leading edge 240. Flutes 224 have substantially the same length as flutes, 222 but include a pointed leading edge 242. Flutes 226 are shorter than the flutes 222 and 224 and also include a pointed leading edge 242. The shorter flutes 226 are alternately spaced around the periphery of the stalk rolls 200 between flutes 220 and 224. Therefore, each of the stalk rolls 200 includes two flutes 222, two flutes 224 and four shorter flutes 226. One or more of the flutes 220 may include notches 244 extending from the leading edge and along the surface of the center tube 206. Moreover, the radially outer edge of the flutes 220 includes a knife edge 230. As with stalk rolls 100, the stalk rolls 200 achieve a shortened, more compact configuration and are able to achieve progressive feeding and improved processing of the stalks for returning back to the field.
[0048] Referring to FIGS. 17-21, there is shown a third embodiment of stalk rolls, generally designated 300. The stalk rolls 300 include a left stalk roll 302 and a right stalk roll 304. The stalk rolls 300 are generally similar to the other embodiments 100 and 200 except for the configuration of flutes 320. Each of the stalk rolls 302 and 304 includes a center tube 306 including straight section 308 and a tapered front section 310. An impellor 312 mounts at the front of each stalk roll proximate the tapered section 310 and each impellor 312 includes helical vanes 314.
[0049] In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 17-21, each of the stalk rolls includes six flutes, or blades, 320. Flutes 322 extend from the rear forward at a first length and include a generally flat planar leading edge 340. Flutes 324 extend forward substantially the same length as flutes 322 but include a pointed leading edge 342. Flutes 326 extend from the rear of each stalk roll 300 forward but are shorter than flutes 322 and 324. In the embodiment shown, each of the flutes 326 include a pointed leading edge 342. Moreover, one or more of the flutes 320 may include a notch formed extending rearward from a leading edge of the flute and along the surface of the center tube 306. Each of the flutes 320 also includes a knife edge 330 along the radially outer extremity of the flutes 320. The configuration of the flutes 322, 324 and 326 provides for improved progressive feeding and improved processing of the corn stalks and the stalk rolls 300 achieve a shorter length than conventional stalk rolls for a more compact design and a more compact and light weight head.
[0050] Referring to FIGS. 22-26, there is shown a fourth embodiment of stalk rolls, generally designated 400. The stalk rolls 400 include a left stalk roll 402 and a right stalk roll 404. The stalk rolls 400 are similar to the other embodiments 100, 200 and 300, but have a different configuration of flutes 420. Each of the stalk rolls 402 and 404 includes a center tube 406 having a straight section 408 and a tapered section 410 tapering at the front of each stalk roll. An impellor 412 mounts proximate the tapered section 410 and includes helical vanes 414.
[0051] Flutes or blades 420 extend rearward towards the front of the stalk rolls 400 and extend radially outward at an oblique angle to the outer surface of the center tube 406 toward the direction of rotation. The flutes 420 on the left stalk roll 402 and the right stalk roll 404 extend in opposite directions to one another and intermesh as shown in FIGS. 23 and 24. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 22-26, each of the stalk rolls 402 and 404 include six flutes 420. The flutes 420 are configured as first flutes 422 having a first length extending from the rear of the stalk roll 400 towards the front of the stalk rolls. The flutes 422 include a flat leading edge 440. Flutes 424 extend forward from the rear of the stalk rolls 400 at a distance less than the length of the flutes 422. The flutes 424 include a pointed leading edge 442. Third flutes 426 extend even a shorter distance forward than flutes 422 and 424. The flutes 426 also include a pointed leading edge 442. Moreover, notches 444 may extend along the surface of the center tube 406 rearward from the leading edge of the flutes 424 and 426. Each of the flutes 420 also has its outer periphery forming a knife edge 430.
[0052] The configuration of the flutes 422, 424 and 426 provides a progressive feed profile that creates a stepped engagement of the stalks to enter the area between the pair of stalk rolls. This configuration achieves superior feeding and processing of the corn stalks with less plugging while also achieving a shorter overall length for the stalk rolls 400. This provides for a more compact and lightweight design for the harvester or combine head.
[0053] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.