Claims
- 1. A bagging apparatus for placing a bale bag about a bale, the bagging apparatus comprising:
a frame assembly, the frame assembly including a head frame, a tail frame, a bagger frame, and a first and a second guide rail, the first and second guide rails being secured at a first end to the head frame and at a second end to the tail frame, the first and second guide rails being parallel to each other; a bale stuffer assembly supported between the guide rails and movable thereon, the bale stuffer assembly including a head with a plurality of guide wheels mounted thereon, and a foot plate extending downwardly from the head, the plurality of guide wheels being arranged and configured to rotatably contact both the first and second guide rails; a bale chute assembly including a bale chute and a timing assembly, the bale chute including a first bale chute half and a second bale chute half, the first and second bale chute halves each being pivotally mounted to a portion of the bagger frame such that the first and the second bale chute halves oppose one another, the timing assembly including a first timing link, a second timing link, and a pinion gear, wherein a first end of the first timing link is rotatably mounted to the first bale chute half and a second end of the first timing link is in communication with the pinion gear, a first end of the second timing link is rotatably mounted to the second bale chute half and the second end of the second timing link is in communication with the pinion gear, the second ends of the first and second timing links being arranged and configured such that rotation of the pinion gear in a first direction urges the first and second timing links in opposite directions; and a bagging assembly including:
a U-shaped carriage frame having a first side rail and a second side rail, a pivot end, a movable end, and at least one air cylinder, the pivot end including a first end of the first side rail and a first end of the second side rail, each being pivotally mounted on opposing sides of the bale chute, the movable end being secured to the tail frame by the at least one air cylinder; a first carriage assembly and a second carriage assembly movably mounted on the first and the second side rail, respectively, both the first and the second carriage assemblies including a carriage mounted to the respective side rail, an upper bagger arm and a lower bagger arm, the upper and lower bagger arms being rotatably secured to their respective carriage and being configured to open simultaneously; a pincher assembly including an upper pincher bar assembly including a first pair and a second pair of pincher blocks, a lower pincher bar assembly including a first pair and a second pair of pincher blocks, the upper pincher bar assembly being supported by the upper bagger arms and the lower pincher bar assembly being supported by the lower bagger arms; and wherein the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks are each configured to secure a portion of the bale bag between the pincher blocks of the respective pincher block pair, thereby causing the bale bag to open as the upper and lower pincher bar assemblies are moved in opposite directions.
- 2. The bagging apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of guide wheels further includes a first pair of guide wheels and a second pair of guide wheels, each first and second pairs of guide wheels including an upper guide wheel and a lower guide wheel, wherein the upper and the lower guide wheels of the first pair of guide wheels abut an upper surface and a lower surface, respectively, of the first guide rail, and the upper and the lower guide wheels of the second pair of guide wheels abut an upper and a lower surface, respectively, of the second guide rail.
- 3. The bagging apparatus of claim 2, wherein both the first and the second guide rails are square in cross-section, and both the first and the second guide rails are oriented such that an opposed pair of comers of each of the first and the second guide rails are disposed in a vertical plane.
- 4. The bagging apparatus of claim 2, wherein each guide wheel has an axis of rotation, and the axes of rotation of the upper and the lower guide wheels of the first pair of guide wheels and the axes of rotation of the upper and the lower guide wheels of the second pair of guide wheels are perpendicular to each other, respectively.
- 5. The bagging apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second end of the first timing link includes a first rack, the second end of the second timing link includes a second rack, and the first and the second racks abut the pinion gear opposite one another.
- 6. The bagging apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks each include a stationary pincher block and a movable pincher block.
- 7. The bagging apparatus of claim 6, wherein for both the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks, the movable pincher block is disposed outwardly from the stationary pincher block relative to a longitudinal axis of the bagging apparatus,
- 8. The bagging apparatus of claim 7, wherein each movable pincher block further includes a vacuum channel in fluid communication with a surface of the movable pincher block that is configured to be placed adjacent the bale bag.
- 9. The bagging apparatus of claim 7, wherein a grommet extends outwardly from a surface of each stationary pincher block and each movable pincher block, the grommets being disposed such that the grommets contact the bale bag when the upper and the lower pincher bar assemblies are urged together.
- 10. A bale stuffer assembly for use with a bale bagging apparatus including a frame assembly having a pair of parallel guide rails, a bale chute including a first bale chute half and a second bale chute half, the bale stuffer assembly comprising:
a head supported between a first and a second guide rail of the pair of parallel guide rails; at least a first pair of guide wheels and a second pair of guide wheels mounted to the head, the first pair of guide wheels being adjacent the first guide rail and the second pair of guide wheels being adjacent the second guide rail; a foot plate extending downwardly from the head such that as the head is urged along the first and the second guide rails, the foot plate passing between the first chute half and the second chute half.
- 11. The bale stuffer assembly of claim 10, wherein the upper guide wheel of the first pair of guide wheels abuts an upper surface of the first guide rail and the lower guide wheel of the first pair of guide wheels abuts a lower surface of the first guide rail, and the upper guide wheel of the second pair of guide wheels abuts an upper surface of the second guide rail and the lower guide wheel of the second pair of guide wheels abuts a lower surface of the second guide rail.
- 12. The bale stuffer assembly of claim 11, wherein both the first and the second guide rails are square in cross-section.
- 13. The bale stuffer assembly of claim 11, wherein each guide wheel has an axis of rotation, and the axes of rotation of the upper and the lower guide wheels of the first pair of guide wheels are perpendicular to each other and the axes of rotation of the upper and the lower guide wheels of the second pair of guide wheels are perpendicular to each other.
- 14. A bale chute assembly for use with a bale bagging apparatus including a frame and a bale stuffer, the bale stuffer being supported by the frame, the bale chute assembly comprising:
a bale chute including a first bale chute half and a second bale chute half, the first and the second bale chute halves being pivotally mounted to a portion of the frame; and a timing assembly including a first timing link, a second timing link, and a pinion gear, wherein a first end of the first timing link is pivotally mounted to the first bale chute half and a second end of the first timing link is in communication with the pinion gear, a first end of the second timing link is pivotally mounted to the second bale chute half and the second end of the second timing link is in communication with the pinion gear, the second ends of the first and second timing links being arranged and configured such that rotation of the pinion gear in a first direction urges the first and second timing links in opposite directions.
- 15. The bale chute assembly of claim 14, wherein the second end of the first timing link includes a first rack, the second end of the second timing link includes a second rack, and the first and the second racks abut the pinion gear opposite one another.
- 16. The bale chute assembly of claim 14, further comprising a first extension spring and a second extension spring, wherein a first end of the first extension spring is secured to the first bale chute half and a second end of the first extension spring is secured to the frame, a first end of the second extension spring is secured to the second bale chute half and a second end of the second extension spring is secured to the frame, the first and the second extension springs being arranged to urge the first and the second bale chute halves together.
- 17. A bagging assembly for use with a bale bagging apparatus including a frame assembly, a bale stuffer supported by and movable along the frame assembly, a bale chute, and at least one bale bag, the bagging assembly comprising:
a U-shaped carriage frame having a first side rail and a second side rail, a pivot end, and a movable end, the pivot end including a first end of the first side rail, and a first end of the second side rail each being pivotally mounted on opposing sides of the bale chute, the movable end being secured to the frame assembly; a first carriage assembly and a second carriage assembly, each being movably mounted on one of the first and the second side rails, both the first and the second carriage assemblies including a carriage mounted to the respective side rail, an upper bagger arm and a lower bagger arm, the upper and lower bagger arms being rotatably secured to their respective carriage and being configured to open simultaneously; a pincher assembly including an upper pincher bar assembly including a first pair and a second pair of pincher blocks, a lower pincher bar assembly including a first pair and a second pair of pincher blocks, the upper pincher bar assembly being supported by the upper bagger arms and the lower pincher bar assembly being supported by the lower bagger arms; and wherein the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks are each configured to secure a portion of the bale bag between the pincher blocks of the respective pincher block pair, thereby causing the bale bag to open as the upper and lower pincher bar assemblies are moved in opposite directions.
- 18. The bagging assembly of claim 17, wherein the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks each include a stationary pincher block and a movable pincher block.
- 19. The bagging assembly of claim 18, wherein for the first and the second upper pairs of pincher blocks and the first and the second lower pairs of pincher blocks, the movable pincher block is disposed outwardly from the stationary pincher block relative to a longitudinal axis of the bagging apparatus,
- 20. The bagging assembly of claim 19, wherein each movable pincher block further includes a vacuum channel in fluid communication with a surface of the movable pincher block that is configured to be placed adjacent the bale bag.
- 21. The bagging assembly of claim 18, wherein a grommet extends outwardly from a surface of each stationary pincher block and each movable pincher block, the grommets being disposed such that they contact the bale bag when the upper and the lower pincher bar assemblies are urged together.
- 22. A bagging assembly for use with a bale bagging apparatus including a frame assembly, a bale stuffer supported by and movable along the frame assembly, a bale chute, and at least one bale bag, the bagging assembly comprising:
a U-shaped carriage frame having a first side rail and a second side rail, a pivot end, a movable end, and at least one cylinder, the pivot end including a first end of the first side rail and a first end of the second side rail each being pivotally mounted on opposing sides of the bale chute, the movable end being secured to the frame assembly by the at least one cylinder; a first carriage assembly movably mounted on the first side rail and a second carriage assembly movably mounted on the second side rail, both the first and the second carriage assemblies including a carriage mounted to the respective side rail, an upper bagger arm and a lower bagger arm, the upper and lower bagger arms being rotatably secured to their respective carriage at a first end and being configured to open simultaneously; and means for grasping at least two different portions of the bale bag, the means for grasping being supported by the upper and lower bagger arms.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/466,391 filed Apr. 29, 2003, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/531,177 filed Dec. 19, 2003, which are fully incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60466391 |
Apr 2003 |
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60531177 |
Dec 2003 |
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