Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cutting twine from a bale processor roller comprising:
a blade holder having a front end and a back end, the holder having a top edge bevelled to a wedge shape at the front end, a back edge and a base edge; means fixed to the holder for driving the holder back or forth; and cutter blade means fixed to the holder to have a cutting edge bevelled towards the front of the holder and a further cutting edge bevelled towards the back of the holder thereby adapted to cut twine when the holder is driven back or forth.
- 2. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the driving means comprises an elongated handle with one end fixed to the holder back end.
- 3. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the blade means includes a sharpened hook shaped section adapted to snag and cut twine.
- 4. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the blade means includes a first blade section fixed to the front end of the holder and a second blade section fixed to the back end of the holder.
- 5. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the blade means comprises a single blade with the upper portion of the blade having a substantially triangular profile and adapted to have one end fixed to the front end of the holder and the other end fixed to the back end of the holder.
- 6. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 5 wherein the blade means includes a sharpened hook shaped section positioned at the apex of the triangular upper portion adapted to snag and cut twine.
- 7. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the holder comprises two planer sections and the blade means is fixed between the two sections.
- 8. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the holder comprises a single planer section and the blade means is fixed to one side of the planer section.
- 9. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base edge of the holder is substantially planer.
- 10. Apparatus for cutting twine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base edge of the holder has a curvilinear cross-section.
- 11. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor comprising:
an elongated roller adapted to rotate in one direction about its axis; a number of flails intermittently spaced along the length and around the circumference of the roller, each of the flails mounted within a support means fixed to the surface of the roller whereby the flails freely pivot in a plane in their direction of rotation; and bar means fixed to the surface of the roller and to the support means facing the direction of rotation of the roller.
- 12. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 11 which further comprises support gussets positioned between the support means and fixed to the bar means and the roller.
- 13. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bar means is welded to the roller surface and to an edge of the support means.
- 14. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 13 wherein the edge of the support means is at an angle θ to a plane perpendicular to the roller.
- 15. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 14 wherein 0°≦θ≲30°.
- 16. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 11 wherein the bar means has a substantially rectangular cross-section.
- 17. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 11 which comprises one or more bumpers for preventing contact between the back of the flail and the roller.
- 18. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 17 wherein the bumpers are mounted on the roller.
- 19. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 18 wherein the bumpers comprise an a bar of elastic substance mounted to the roller along its length.
- 20. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 19 wherein the elastic substance is an impact rubber.
- 21. A bale processor having a system for cutting twine from the disintegrator roller, the bale processor comprising:
a container having a back wall and a front wall; a disintegrator roller as claimed in claim 11 mounted within the container between the back wall and the front wall; an opening provided in the back wall and/or the front wall adapted to receive a twine cutter for cutting twine along the bar means.
- 22. A bale processor as claimed in claim 21 wherein the twine cutter comprises:
a blade holder having a front end and a back end, the holder having a top edge bevelled to a wedge shape at the front end, a back edge and a base edge; means fixed to the holder for driving the holder back or forth; and cutter blade means fixed to the holder to have a cutting edge bevelled towards the front of the holder and a further cutting edge bevelled towards the back of the holder thereby adapted to cut twine when the holder is driven back or forth.
- 23. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the twine cutter driving means comprises an elongated handle with one end fixed to the holder back end.
- 24. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein twine cutter the blade means includes a sharpened hook shaped section adapted to snag and cut twine.
- 25. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the twine cutter blade means includes a first blade section fixed to the front end of the holder and a second blade section fixed to the back end of the holder.
- 26. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the twine cutter blade means comprises a single blade with the upper portion of the blade having a substantially triangular profile and adapted to have one end fixed to the front end of the holder and the other end fixed to the back end of the holder.
- 27. A bale processor as claimed in claim 26 wherein the twine cutter blade means includes a sharpened hook shaped section positioned at the apex of the triangular upper portion adapted to snag and cut twine.
- 28. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the twine cutter holder comprises two planer sections and the blade means is fixed between the two sections.
- 29. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the twine cutter holder comprises a single planer section and the blade means is fixed to one side of the planer section.
- 30. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the base edge of the holder is substantially planer.
- 31. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the base edge of the holder has a curvilinear cross-section.
- 32. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the bar means has a substantially rectangular cross-section and is welded to the roller surface and to an edge of the support means.
- 33. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 wherein the edge of the support means is at an angle θ to a plane perpendicular to the roller.
- 34. A bale processor as claimed in claim 33 wherein 0°≦θ≲30°.
- 35. A bale processor as claimed in claim 22 which further comprises support gussets positioned between the support means and fixed to the bar means and the roller.
- 36. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor comprising:
an elongated roller adapted to rotate in one direction about its axis; a number of flails intermittently spaced along the length and around the circumference of the roller, each of the flails mounted within a support means fixed to the surface of the roller whereby the flails freely pivot in a plane in their direction of rotation; and one or more bumpers for preventing contact between the back of the flail and the roller.
- 37. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 36 wherein the bumpers are mounted on the roller.
- 38. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 37 wherein the bumpers comprise an a bar of elastic substance mounted to the roller along its length.
- 39. A disintegrator roller for a bale processor as claimed in claim 38 wherein the elastic substance is an impact rubber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/256,248 filed on Dec. 18, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/260,531 filed on Jan. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60256248 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
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60260531 |
Jan 2001 |
US |