SQUARE OR RECTANGULAR HAY BALERS
20170311549 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01F15/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hay baler (10) comprises a fore and aft hay bale forming zone, and a cut vegetation pick up and delivery arrangement for delivering cut vegetation to the hay bale forming zone. A compression plunger (19) of the hay baler (10) is movable in the fore and aft direction for compressing cut vegetation into a bale in the hay bale forming zone. A reservoir (23) retains a supply of non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant, and a pump means (25) is provided for pumping the non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant from the reservoir (23) at a supply pressure to one or more discharge outlets (32) in the hay baler (10). Thereby, inwardly facing surfaces in the fore and aft hay bale forming zone are at least partially coated with the non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant.
Claims
1. A hay baler including: a fore and aft hay bale forming zone; a cut vegetation pick up and delivery arrangement for delivering cut vegetation to said hay bale forming zone; a compression plunger movable in the fore and aft direction for compressing cut vegetation into a bale in said hay bale forming zone; a reservoir for retaining a supply of non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant; and a pump configured for pumping said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant from said reservoir at a supply pressure to one or more discharge outlets in said hay baler whereby inwardly facing surfaces in said fore and aft hay bale forming zone are at least partially coated with said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant.
2. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein said fore and aft hay baling forming zone includes a precompression chamber, a bale compression chamber, and a bale discharge passage, all arranged in the fore and aft direction.
3. A hay baler according to claim 2 wherein said cut vegetation pick up and delivery arrangement delivers is configured to deliver said cut vegetation to said precompression chamber.
4. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein a plurality of discharge outlets are mounted to or adjacent said fore and aft hay bale forming zone to deliver, in use, said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant in an inward direction, each of said discharge outlets being connected to said pump.
5. A hay baler according to claim 4 wherein each of said discharge outlets is a spray nozzle configured for spraying said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant.
6. A hay baler according to claim 4 wherein said discharge outlets are all arranged in a plane transverse to said fore and aft direction.
7. A hay baler according to claim 6 wherein said plane transverse to said fore and aft direction is located forward of a forward limit position of a forward face of said compression plunger.
8. A hay baler according to claim 7 wherein said plane is located about 15 mm forward of said forward limit position of the forward face of said compression plunger.
9. A hay baler according to claim 7 wherein said plane is located less than about 15 mm forward of said forward limit position of the forward face of said compression plunger.
10. A hay baler according to claim 4 wherein the discharge outlets are spaced from each other about a periphery of said fore and aft hay bale forming zone.
11. A hay baler according to claim 10 wherein said fore and aft hay bale forming zone has a square or rectangular internal cross-section.
12. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein at least one discharge outlet for said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant is positioned to supply said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant to a region of a delivery chute forming part of the cut vegetation pick up and delivery arrangement.
13. A hay baler according to claim 12 wherein the at least one discharge outlet is positioned in said delivery chute adjacent a precompression chamber of said fore and aft hay bale forming zone.
14. A hay baler according to claim 2 wherein at least one discharge outlet for said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant is positioned to deliver said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant to said precompression chamber.
15. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant is a food grade oil.
16. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein a first flow line is provided between said pump and a distribution manifold, an adjustable flow rate control device being provided in said first flow line.
17. A hay baler according to claim 16, wherein a plurality of discharge outlets are mounted to or adjacent said fore and aft hay bale forming zone to deliver, in use, said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant in an inward direction, each of said discharge outlets being connected to said pump, the hay baler further including a plurality of second flow lines, each of said second flow lines extending from said distribution manifold to a respective one of said discharge outlets.
18. A hay baler according to claim 1 wherein said non-toxic liquid surfactant or lubricant is a vegetable oil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention will now be described, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0022]
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Referring to the drawings, a hay baler 10 is schematically illustrated for producing square or rectangular hay bales. The hay baler 10 is typically drawn by a hitch means at a forward end 11, by a tractor (not shown). A power take off 12 from the tractor drives the hay baler 10. The hay baler 10 is supported by ground engaging wheels 13 which may be provided in fore and aft spaced pairs depending on the size of the baler 10. A forwardly located pick up mechanism 14 of any suitable type is provided to pick up cut grass, hay or similar vegetation material from the ground to pass same rearwardly and upwardly via a path or chute 15 to a precompression chamber 16. The precompression chamber 16 is essentially a forward end of a bale forming chamber 17 and a bale exit or discharge path 18, the chambers 16, 17 and the bale exit or discharge path 18 being generally disposed in line in the fore and aft direction of the baler 10 and define a fore and aft passage 33 for the production and discharge of hay bales in a rearward direction. The baler 10 further has a main compression plunger head 19 that is moved in the fore and aft direction by a connector rod 20 driven by a crank arm 21 which in turn is driven from the power take off 12.
[0024] The precompression chamber 16, the bale forming chamber 17 and the main compression plunger 19 all have a generally square or rectangular cross-sectional configuration when viewed in the fore and aft direction. Further the delivery path or chute 15 enters the precompression chamber 16 in a lateral or transverse direction. A formed bale metering wheel 22 with peripheral bale engaging teeth engaging the bale during forming, is normally provided to complete the bale and tie same with string tie mechanism (not shown) when the bale length reaches a particular desired limit. Conveniently the length metering wheel 22 engages with a top region of the bale approximately midway between the side edges of the bale being formed.
[0025] The foregoing describes one commonly known form of hay baler 10 for forming square or rectangular bales. The present invention relates to any form of hay baler 10 for producing square or rectangular hay bales. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the following description is applicable to other designs of hay balers for producing square or rectangular bales.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] Each of the distribution lines 31 pass from the manifold 29 to a discharge outlet 32 allowing the liquid surfactant or lubricant to be sprayed into the fore and aft passage 33, preferably just forward of the most forward point of movement of the forward face region of the main compression plunger head 19. The distribution lines 31 are conveniently connected via quick connection and release couplings to the discharge outlets 32. In one preferred embodiment, the discharge outlets 32 are spray or drip nozzles but other forms of discharge means can be used. It is desirable that the lubricant be applied at the full stroke of the plunger head 19 such that the lubricant will continue down the chamber with the baled material. When the plunger head 19 reacts, the hay material continues with it and therefore lubricates the chambers 16, 17 along their length. In another preferred embodiment, the discharge outlets 32 are disposed in or closely to a plane transverse to the fore and aft passage adjacent the forward plane of the plunger head 19 when in its forward most position. In one preferred embodiment, the discharge outlets may be spaced around the perimeter of the fore and aft passage 33 formed by the chambers 16, 17. Conveniently two spaced discharge outlets 32 may be provided directed inwardly from each of a top wall, a bottom wall and each opposed side walls forward of the forward extent of travel of the plunger head 19. The intention is to coat each of the surfaces facing the vegetation material in the fore and aft passage 33 and the foregoing provides the currently preferred arrangement, however, other arrangements are believed possible. For example, the surfactant or lubricant could be sprayed into the passage 15 adjacent its entry point into the precompression chamber 16 or into the precompression chamber 16 itself whereby the hay material itself might carry the lubricant material to the surfaces in the main compression chambers 16, 17.
[0028] A preferred embodiment has been described by way of example only. Further modifications to the above arrangements are believed possible without departing from the scope of the invention or annexed claims.