CUTTING ASSEMBLY FOR AN AGRICULTURAL OR FORESTRY CUTTER
20220312671 · 2022-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cutting assembly for an agricultural or forestry cutter, the cutting assembly comprising a lower member and an upper member, which together form at least one finger guard extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein a blade gap is formed between the lower member and the upper member, and a knife, which is guided in a reciprocating manner in the blade gap in a drive direction transverse to the longitudinal axis, and which has at least one cutting edge.
Claims
1. A cutting assembly for an agricultural or forestry cutter, the cutting assembly comprising: a lower member and an upper member, which together form at least one finger guard extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein a blade gap is formed between the lower member and the upper member, and a knife, which is guided in a reciprocating manner in the blade gap in a drive direction transverse to the longitudinal axis, and which has at least one cutting edge, wherein the lower member is designed in two parts, wherein a guide member and a support together form the lower member, and wherein the guide member is arranged at least in sections between the support and the upper member, wherein the blade has a lower cutting bevel facing the lower member and an upper cutting bevel facing the upper member, wherein the guide member has at least one lower abutment edge and the up-per member has at least one upper abutment edge, past which the blade is driven during the reciprocating movement of the blade, and wherein the upper abutment edge is serrated and the lower abutment edge is formed straight.
2. (canceled)
3. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blade has a lower contact surface facing the lower member, to which the lower cutting bevel extends inclined, and in that the blade has an upper contact surface facing the upper member, to which the upper cutting bevel extends inclined.
4. The cutting assembly according to claim 3, wherein the lower contact surface and the upper contact surface are arranged parallel to each other.
5. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lower cutting bevel and the upper cutting bevel contact each other along a cutting edge line and enclose an acute cutting edge angle.
6. The cutting assembly according to claim 5, wherein in a thickness direction of the blade the cutting edge line is arranged between the lower contact surface and the upper contact surface.
7. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guide member has a lower guide surface delimiting the blade gap and that the upper member has an upper guide surface delimiting the blade gap, wherein the lower guide surface and the upper guide surface are arranged parallel to each other.
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guide member has lower abutment edges on both sides of the longitudinal axis and the upper member has upper abutment edges on both sides of the longitudinal axis.
11. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lower member and the upper member are connected to each other at a tip.
12. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lower member and the upper member form two or more finger guards, wherein the finger guards are arranged parallel to each other and are connected to each other via at least one web on the lower member and/or on the upper member.
13. The cutting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife comprises knife blades comprising the at least one cutting edge.
14. Cutting The cutting assembly according to claim 13, wherein the knife blade comprises two cutting edges facing away from each other.
15. A finger guard of a cutting assembly for an agricultural or forestry cutter, the finger guard comprising: a lower member and an upper member, which together form the at least one finger guard extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein a blade gap is formed between the lower member and the upper member in such a way that a knife is guided reciprocatingly in the blade gap in a drive direction transverse to the longitudinal axis, wherein the lower member is made in two parts, wherein a guide member and a support together form the lower member, and wherein the guide member is arranged at least in sections between the support and the upper member, wherein the guide member has at least one lower abutment edge and the upper member has at least one upper abutment edge past which the blade is driven during the reciprocating movement of the knife, and wherein the upper abutment edge is serrated and the lower abutment edge is formed straight.
16. The finger guard according to claim 15, wherein the guide member has a lower guide surface which delimits the blade gap and that the upper member has an upper guide surface which delimits the blade gap, wherein the lower guide surface and the upper guide surface are arranged parallel to one another.
17. (canceled)
18. (canceled)
19. The finger guard according to claim 15, wherein the guide member has lower abutment edges on both sides of the longitudinal axis and the upper member has upper abutment edges on both sides of the longitudinal axis.
20. A cutting assembly for an agricultural or forestry cutter, the cutting assembly comprising: a lower member and an upper member forming two or more finger guards, wherein the finger guards are arranged parallel to each other, extending in a longitudinal direction, wherein the lower member and the upper member are connected to each other via at least one web on at least one of the lower member and the upper member, wherein a blade gap is formed between the lower member and the upper member, and a knife, which is guided in a reciprocating manner in the blade gap in a drive direction transverse to the longitudinal axis, and which has at least one cut-ting edge, wherein the lower member is designed in two parts, wherein a guide member and a support together form the lower member, and wherein the guide mem-ber is arranged at least in sections between the support and the upper mem-ber, wherein the blade has a lower cutting bevel facing the lower member and an upper cutting bevel facing the upper member, wherein the guide member has at least one lower abutment edge and the up-per member has at least one upper abutment edge, past which the blade is driven during the reciprocating movement of the blade, and wherein the upper abutment edge is serrated and the lower abutment edge is formed straight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In the following, an exemplary embodiment is described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show in
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025]
[0026] A blade gap 4 is formed between the lower member 2 and the upper member 3. In the blade gap 4, a blade 5 is guided back and forth in a drive direction transverse to the Ion-gitudinal axis. The drive direction of the knife corresponds in particular to the Z-direction. The lower member 2 and the upper member 3 are spaced apart in the Y-direction. The Y-direction corresponds to a thickness direction Y of the knife 5. The knife 5 has at least one cutting edge 6, which is described in more detail below with reference to
[0027] In
[0028] The knife 5 comprises, for example, a plurality of knife blades 22, each of which has the at least one cutting edge 6, wherein only one knife blade 22 is shown here in each case. The skilled person is familiar with the arrangement of a plurality of knife blades 22 by means of fastening means to a knife bar, not shown, to form the knife 5. The knife blade 22 has, for example, two cutting edges 6 facing away from each other. The lower cutting bevel 7 and the upper cutting bevel 8 contact each other, for example, along a cutting edge line 11 and enclose, for example, an acute cutting edge angle. In the embodiment shown, the blade 5 has a lower contact surface 9 facing the lower member 2, to which the lower cutting bevel 7 extends inclined. An upper contact surface 10 of the knife 5 facing the upper member 3 extends inclined to the upper cutting bevel 8. The lower contact surface 9 and the upper contact surface 10 are arranged parallel to each other, for example. The cutting edge 6 is arranged in the thickness direction Y of the knife 5 between the lower contact surface 9 and the upper contact surface 10. The lower contact surface 9 and the upper contact surface 10 cooperate with the blade gap 4, which will be explained in more detail below with reference to
[0029] In
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0030] 1 Finger guard [0031] 2 Lower member [0032] 3 Upper member [0033] 4 Blade gap [0034] 5 Knife [0035] 6 Cutting edge [0036] 7 Lower cutting bevel [0037] 8 Upper cutting bevel [0038] 9 Lower contact surface [0039] 10 Upper contact surface [0040] 11 Cutting edge line [0041] 12 Guide member [0042] 14 Support [0043] 15 Lower guide surface [0044] 16 Upper guide surface [0045] 17 Lower abutment edge [0046] 18 Upper abutment edge [0047] 19 serration [0048] 20 Tip [0049] 21 Web [0050] 22 Knife blade [0051] X X-direction, longitudinal direction [0052] Y Y-direction, thickness direction of knife blade [0053] Z Z-direction, transverse direction