Agricultural Baler with a Common Drive Powering the Plunger and the Needles with an Integrated Safety
20170135285 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01F2015/0866
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An agricultural baler including a main bale chamber, a plunger configured to compress crop material in the bale chamber, a plunger drive, and a plurality of needles. The plunger drive is drivingly coupled to the plunger. The plurality of needles are configured to deliver twine through the bale chamber. The agricultural baler further includes a pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both the plunger drive and the needles. A knotter is activated by the needles moving to a predetermined position.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. An agricultural baler, comprising: a main bale chamber; a plunger configured to compress crop material in said bale chamber; a counter crank drivingly coupled to said plunger; a plurality of needles configured to deliver twine through said bale chamber; a pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both said counter crank and said needles; and a knotter activated by said needles moving to a predetermined position.
16. The agricultural baler of claim 15, wherein said pivoting latch system includes a first pivotal link coupled to said needles and a second pivotal link coupled to said plunger drive.
17. The agricultural baler of claim 16, wherein said first pivotal link and said second pivotal link are temporarily coupled to pivot about a common pivot point to drive said needles into said bale chamber.
18. The agricultural baler of claim 17, wherein said second pivotal link pivots independent of said first pivotal link except when being temporarily coupled to said first pivotal link to drive said needles.
19. The agricultural baler of claim 18, wherein said second pivotal link is configured to push said first pivotal link if said needles have not been withdrawn from said bale chamber.
20. The agricultural baler of claim 19, wherein said pivoting latch system includes a first latch bar and a second latch bar, each of which are pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link.
21. The agricultural baler of claim 20, wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a catch on said second pivotal link and a trip mechanism configured to hold said first latch bar away from said catch until said trip mechanism is tripped.
22. The agricultural baler of claim 21, further comprising a bale length measuring device configured to trip said trip mechanism when a bale has reached a desired length.
23. The agricultural baler of claim 21, wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a first biasing member and a second biasing member, said first biasing member being configured to bias said first latch bar toward said catch.
24. The agricultural baler of claim 23, wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a catch on said trip mechanism, said second biasing member being configured to bias said second latch bar toward said catch on said trip mechanism.
25. The agricultural baler of claim 15, wherein said agricultural baler is a large square baler.
26. A pivoting latch system for use in an agricultural baler having a main bale chamber, a plunger configured to compress crop material in the bale chamber, a counter crank drivingly coupled to the plunger, a plurality of needles configured to deliver twine through the bale chamber, the pivoting latch system, comprising: a first pivotal link coupled to the needles; and a second pivotal link coupled to the counter crank.
27. The pivoting latch system of claim 26, wherein said first pivotal link and said second pivotal link are temporarily coupled to pivot about a common pivot point to drive said needles into said bale chamber.
28. The pivoting latch system of claim 27, wherein said second pivotal link pivots independent of said first pivotal link except when being temporarily coupled to said first pivotal link to drive said needles.
29. The pivoting latch system of claim 28, wherein said second pivotal link is configured to push said first pivotal link if said needles have not been withdrawn from said bale chamber.
30. The pivoting latch system of claim 29, further comprising: a first latch bar pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link; and a second latch bar pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link.
31. The pivoting latch system of claim 30, further comprising: a catch on said second pivotal link; and a trip mechanism configured to hold said first latch bar away from said catch until said trip mechanism is tripped.
32. The pivoting latch system of claim 31, wherein the agricultural baler also includes a bale length measuring device configured to trip said trip mechanism when a bale has reached a desired length.
33. The pivoting latch system of claim 31, further comprising: a first biasing member; and a second biasing member, said first biasing member being configured to bias said first latch bar toward said catch.
34. The pivoting latch system of claim 33, further comprising a catch on said trip mechanism, said second biasing member being configured to bias said second latch bar toward said catch on said trip mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0022] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] Now, additionally referring to
[0026] The trigger system 50 includes pivotal links 58 and 60. The pivotal link 58 pivots about a pivot point 62, which is connected to the frame of the agricultural baler 10. The pivotal link 60 is coupled to the pivotal link 58 about a pivot point 64. Additionally the pivotal link 60 is pivotally connected to the drive linkage 52 about a pivot point 66. Similarly, the pivotal link 58 is connected to the drive linkage 48 about a pivot point 68. When the pivotal link 60 is not drivingly coupled to the pivotal link 58, then as the counter crank 54 rotates, pulling and pushing the drive linkage 52, the pivotal link 60 pivots back and forth about the pivot point 64 and does not pull the pivotal link 58 along. However, if the pivotal link 58 has, for any reason, not returned to a home position, along with the needles 36, then pivotal link 60 will push pivotal link 58 to a home position, thus ensuring that the needles 36 are at a home position, ensured by the needles home latch bar 74 locking in with slot 78 to tab 86, thereby keeping the needles 36 from extending into the bale chamber 26. As can be seen in
[0027] A pivoting latch system 70 controls the temporary linking of the pivotal link 58 with the pivotal link 60 so that the needles 36 will be cycled to pass the twine to the knotters 34. The pivoting latch system 70 includes latch bars 72 and 74, both of which are illustrated as pivoting about the pivot point 68. The latch bar 72 has a catch slot 76 and the latch bar 74 has a catch slot 78. Compression springs 80 and 82 respectively bias the latch bars 72 and 74. As seen in
[0028] When the trip mechanism 88 is activated, by way of a trip linkage 90 that is connected to a bale measuring device 92, then the latch bar 72 will engage pivotal link 60 as soon as pivotal link 60 approaches pivotal link 58, which will then connect the drive between the counter crank 54 and the needle yoke 44 (as shown in
[0029] The movement of the pivoting latch system 70 to the left can be seen in
[0030] The split of the drive for the needles 36 and the knotters 34 could also be accomplished by 2 independent single revolution clutches where one clutch is driving the needles and is triggered by the bale length measuring device. The second clutch is driving the knotters and is triggered by needle movement. In this case a conventional needle safety system is provided.
[0031] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.