Threshing Concave For A Combine Harvester
20230157212 ยท 2023-05-25
Inventors
- DANIEL JUNG (Saarbruecken, DE)
- JONAS ZOLLONDZ (Saarland, DE)
- MARCO BROSCHART (Herschberg, DE)
- MICHAEL LETTAU (St. Ingbert, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A threshing concave for a combine harvester comprises a crop processing device which is arranged at the inlet to the threshing concave and can be adjusted between an active and an inactive position, adjustable elements which are arranged downstream of the inlet to the threshing concave and can be adjusted between an active and an inactive position, and an adjustment mechanism for separate adjustment of the crop processing device and the adjustable elements, which comprises a movable adjustment element which is coupled to the crop processing device and to the adjustable elements.
Claims
1. A threshing concave for a combine harvester, having: a crop processing device which is arranged on the threshing concave and can be adjusted between an active and an inactive position, adjustable elements which are arranged downstream of the inlet to the threshing concave and can be adjusted between an active and an inactive position, and an adjustment mechanism for separate adjustment of the crop processing device and the adjustable elements, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises an adjustment element which is coupled to the crop processing device and to the adjustable elements and is movable.
2. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustment element is coupled to the crop processing device and the adjustable elements such that in a first position of the adjustment element, the crop processing device and the adjustable elements are in the active position, in a second position of the adjustment element, the adjustable elements are in the inactive position and the crop processing device is in the active position, and in a third position of the adjustment element, the crop processing device and the adjustable elements are in the inactive position.
3. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustment element can be adjusted manually or via an actuator.
4. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 2, wherein the adjustment element can be adjusted manually or via an actuator.
5. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crop processing device is a rotatable body arranged at the inlet to the threshing concave and with threshing elements arranged thereon.
6. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 2, wherein the crop processing device is a rotatable body arranged at the inlet to the threshing concave and with threshing elements arranged thereon.
7. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 3, wherein the crop processing device is a rotatable body arranged at the inlet to the threshing concave and with threshing elements arranged thereon.
8. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 4, wherein the crop processing device is a rotatable body arranged at the inlet to the threshing concave and with threshing elements arranged thereon.
9. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustable elements are de-awning plates.
10. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 2, wherein the adjustable elements are de-awning plates.
11. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 5, wherein the adjustable elements are de-awning plates.
12. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustment element is a rotatable disk provided with two curves which are each coupled via cams and coupling elements to the adjustable elements and the crop processing device.
13. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 2, wherein the adjustment element is a rotatable disk provided with two curves which are each coupled via cams and coupling elements to the adjustable elements and the crop processing device.
14. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 5, wherein the adjustment element is a rotatable disk provided with two curves which are each coupled via cams and coupling elements to the adjustable elements and the crop processing device.
15. The threshing concave as claimed in claim 9, wherein the adjustment element is a rotatable disk provided with two curves which are each coupled via cams and coupling elements to the adjustable elements and the crop processing device.
16. A combine harvester with a threshing concave as claimed in claim 1, which cooperates with a tangentially conveying threshing drum or an axially conveying axial threshing rotor.
17. A combine harvester with a threshing concave as claimed in claim 2, which cooperates with a tangentially conveying threshing drum or an axially conveying axial threshing rotor.
18. A combine harvester with a threshing concave as claimed in claim 5, which cooperates with a tangentially conveying threshing drum or an axially conveying axial threshing rotor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is explained with reference to the drawings. The drawings show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] A crop processing device 18 in the form of a cutting unit is removably mounted in the front end region of the combine harvester 10, in order during harvesting to harvest the crop in the form of cereals or other threshable grains from the field, and deliver it upward and rearward via a feeder house 20 to a multi-drum threshing gear which comprises a threshing drum 22, a stripping drum 24, an overshoot conveying drum 26, a separating drum 28 and a discharge conveyor 30, which are arranged one behind the other in the direction of travel V. Downstream of the discharge conveyor 30 is a straw walker 32. The threshing drum 22 is surrounded by a threshing concave 34 in its lower and rear regions. A cover 35, which is either closed or provided with openings, is arranged below the conveying drum 26, while a fixed cover is provided above the conveying drum 26, and a separating cage 36 with adjustable finger elements is arranged below the separating drum 28. A separating grating 38 is arranged below the undershoot discharge conveyor 30.
[0024] A front conveyor floor 40 is provided below the multi-drum threshing gear. A rear conveyor floor 42 is arranged below the straw walker 32. The conveyor floors 40, 42 transport the mixture of grain, short straw and chaff from the threshing concave 34, the separating cage 46, the separating grating 38 and the straw walker 32, to a cleaning device 46. The grain cleaned by the cleaning device 46 is supplied by means of a grain auger 48 to an elevator (not shown) which conveys it to a grain tank 50. A returns auger 52 returns unthreshed ears via a further elevator (not shown) to the threshing process. The chaff may be ejected at the rear of the sieve device by a rotating chaff distributor or is discharged via a straw chopper (not shown) arranged downstream of the straw walker 32. The cleaned cereal from the grain tank 50 may be discharged via a discharge system with transverse augers 54 and an output conveyor 56.
[0025] Said systems are driven by means of an internal combustion engine 58 and are controlled and operated by an operator from a driver's cab 60. The various devices for threshing, conveying, cleaning and separating are situated inside the frame 12. Outside the frame 12 is an outer shell which can be largely opened. In another embodiment, the threshing gear may also comprise only the threshing drum 22, the stripping drum 24 and the discharge conveyor 30, i.e., be designed as a conventional tangential threshing system without separating drum 28 and without conveying drum 26, in which the discharge conveyor 30 directly follows the threshing drum 22. All directional indications below, such as front, back, above and below, relate to the forward travel direction V of the combine harvester 10.
[0026] Reference is now made to
[0027] A crop processing device 84 is arranged in front of the threshing concave 34 in the flow direction of the crop. The crop processing device 84 comprises a body 66 extending between the side cheeks 62, where it is mounted so as to be rotatable about its longitudinal axis. On the body 66, threshing elements 80 are arranged which can be moved, by rotation of the body 66 about its longitudinal axis, between an active position (see
[0028] Furthermore, in the front region of the threshing concave 34 in which the threshing bars 68 are present (said region being formed as an insert which is removable by means of a suitable mechanism 132, cf. DE 10 2015 205 992 A1, the disclosure of which is included by reference in the present documents), adjustable elements 86 are provided which, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, are configured as so-called de-awning plates 82. The adjustable elements 86 (as evident in
[0029] Accordingly, the threshing concave 34 comprises an adjustable crop processing device 84 and the adjustable elements 86, which can be adjusted independently of one another between an active and an inactive position. As discussed above, the crop processing device 84 and the adjustable elements 86 have separate actuating means in the form of manually operated levers or actuators for adjustment. The present disclosure deals with an adjustment mechanism 92 which allows movement of both the crop processing device 84 and the adjustable elements 86 between an active and an inactive position, independently of one another, by means of a single adjustment element 88.
[0030] The adjustment element 88, configured as a cam disc 90, is rotationally fixedly connected to a shaft 96 which extends orthogonally to the plane of the side cheeks 62, is arranged centrally on the cam disc 90 and is mounted rotatably on a downwardly extended portion 94 of one of the side cheeks 62. The shaft 96 and hence the adjustment element 88 can themselves be rotated about their longitudinal and rotational axis via said actuating means between two end positions, one of which is shown in
[0031] The cam disc 90 comprises two curved tracks 98, 100 configured as curved slots.
[0032] A first control cam 102, which engages in and hence cooperates with the first curved track 98, is attached to a first lever 104 which rests via a first bearing 106 on the lower region of the portion 94. The angled first lever 104 is rotatably connected at its second end to a first push-rod 108 which in turn is rotatably coupled at its rear end to a forwardly extending first bracket 110. The front ends of the adjustable elements 86 (de-awning plates 82) are rotatably hinge-mounted at the first bracket 110 and supported by their rear ends on transverse rods 112. When the cam disc 90 is turned by the shaft 96, accordingly the first lever 104 rotates about the first bearing 106 and moves the first push-rod 108 forward or backward, the movement of which is transferred to the first bracket 110 which moves the front ends of the adjustable elements 86 forward and upward or backward and downward, while the rear ends of the adjustable elements 86 rotate about the transverse rods 112. Thus, the first curved track 98, via the first control cam 102, the first push-rod 108 and the first bracket 110, moves the adjustable elements 86 between an active and an inactive position. The first curved track 98 is dimensioned such that the adjustable elements 86 are in the active (closed) position in the left end position of the adjustment element 88 (see
[0033] A second control cam 116, engaging in the second curved track 100, is connected to a second lever 118, which is rotatably supported via a second bearing 120 on the lower end of the portion 94. The angled second lever 118 is rotatably connected at its other end to a second push-rod 122, which in turn is coupled via a rotary bearing to a second bracket 124 attached to the body 66 of the crop processing device 84. When the cam disc 90 is turned by the shaft 96, accordingly the second lever 118 rotates about the second bearing 120 and moves the second push-rod 122 upward or downward, the movement of which is transmitted to the second bracket 124 which turns the body 66. Thus, the curved track 100, via the second control cam 116, the second push-rod 118 and the second bracket 124, moves the crop processing device 84 between an active and an inactive position. The curved track 100 is dimensioned such that the threshing elements 80 of the crop processing device 84 are in the active position in the left end position of the adjustment element 88 (see
[0034] As shown in
[0035] If the threshing concave 34 is arranged with adjustable spacing relative to the threshing drum 22 (see DE 10 2014 209 219 A1), the opening in the side wall 126 through which the shaft 96 extends may be configured as an oblong hole or slot, and the actuating element 128 may also be adjusted via a corresponding coupling to the threshing concave 34.
[0036] The adjustment mechanism 92 described provides a first position of the adjustment element 88 (left end position shown in