The present invention is related to the industry of agricultural machinery, and more particularly to gathering headers or platforms for corn harvester machines, and particularly to chain-driven gathering or lifting assemblies or units used on corn pontoons used for dragging or conveying harvested ears towards typical processing devices which are located next to the gathering header, the invention being particularly related to a novel assembly which allows harvesting corn which has been sown according to the double row (or “Twin Rows” as it is known in English) configuration.
Corn harvester machines are world-wide known and they mainly comprise a gathering platform or header exhibiting a plurality of snouts intended to face the plants which are to be harvested while the machine goes through the crop. Between the snouts there are passages or channels defined, into which the plants to be harvested enter; to this effect, the snouts are spaced-apart at a distance from each other in accordance with the gap between the crop rows so that as the machine goes through the crop, the plants come to face directly each of the passages and are able to get into them. As the plant gets into the respective passage, the stalk is pulled downwards under the header through the opening between the snouts such that the ear falls over the corresponding parts of the gathering header.
Some parts of the harvested plant, more particularly the ears, are dragged or conveyed by means of lifting chains facing each other which are mounted on longitudinal forward-extending arms from a chain carrier chassis. The chains are in turn provided with projections or, as they are usually called in the art of farming, spoons or buckets. In other words, a chain will be rotationally mounted on respective gears or cogwheels on a chassis, and two adjacent chains will form a gathering or lifting assembly. As the two chains which are mounted on the same chassis define said passage or channel for the entry of the plants, each snout which is located over these chassis will cover half of the chassis, or lifting assembly, and the other half of the adjacent chassis, so that two adjacent snouts will leave a space between them so as to conform, together with the chassis arms and the respective chains, said passage or channel for the entry of the plants. As the chains have their conveying projections, or spoons or buckets, extending radially outwards, and as both chains will be arranged in such a way that when the projections are rotated they come to face each other in an associated relationship to move one next to the other, both associated projections or spoons will convey the ear over the stripper plates towards a tray exhibiting an endless conveyor which in turn will convey it to the feeder of the machine, and then to the harvester mechanisms in charge of processing the ears, threshing them, cleaning the grains, etc.
As explained above, the snouts and the lifting assemblies are combined with each other in order to define the passages for the entry of the plants, and the distance between these passages will be determined by the distance between the sown rows, i.e. the distance between the plants at harvest time. The distances between rows may vary for many reasons, but they are generally standardized distances, for example 525 mm and 700 mm. However, some countries are increasingly applying the modality of seeding crops along two rows very closed together, for example at a distance of 177.8 mm so that a double row is created, and this double row is separated from another double row of the same type on the scale of about 965.2 mm for example. In other words, the distance between rows is 965.2 mm, but each row has two plants separated at 177.8 mm from each other. This double row or “Twin rows” (as worldwide known in English) configuration is schematically illustrated in
This double row modality for seeding and harvesting becomes troublesome on the basis that corn headers are not planned for such way of harvesting, as the distances between the snouts or lifting assemblies are usually not sufficient to receive the frontal entry of the plants arranged in that way. The easiest would be to think this drawback could be solved by simply increasing the separation between the lifting assemblies so as to create a passage as wide as necessary for the smooth entry of the double row of plants; however, this is not possible because an excessive width would result in the inefficient channelization and conveying of the plant and the loss of ears through said open channel.
In view of the foregoing, a new arrangement of the corn lifting or gathering assemblies would be desirable, whereby the entry of a double row of plants would be facilitated, without loss of efficiency when the lifting assemblies carry out the handling of the crops and the gathering.
Thus an object of the present invention is to provide a novel lifting assembly for corn harvester headers, wherein the lifting assemblies are formed in such a way that the distance between them can be maintained so as to keep an appropriate width of the plant conveying or lifting passage or channel, but providing a frontal conformation that defines a mouth-like entrance or feeder capable of guiding or receiving the entry of a double row of plants which have been sown according to this arrangement.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lifting assembly for corn harvester headers, comprising a chassis having two parallel arms, each of these having a lifting chain mounted thereon, and the arms and the chains being separated from each other so as to conform a passage or channel that receives and conveys the harvested plant towards the ear gathering mechanisms, each arm having a front portion and a front cogwheel away from the front portion and the front cogwheel of the adjacent arm on the chassis in order to form an entrance for a double row of plants.
Even a further object of the present invention is to provide a lifting assembly for a corn harvester header, wherein a corn header comprises a plurality of lifting assemblies, one next to the other, each assembly having a chassis with a pair of lifting chains mounted thereon comprised of a plurality of bonds among which there are, at an appropriate distance from each other, conveying bonds for the conveyance of the harvested crop towards a collector and hopper set of the harvester, the chains being arranged adjacently to each other, such that they form a channel in the middle for conveying said crop towards said collector and hopper set of the harvester, each chain being rotationally mounted around cogwheels at least one of which is the driving one, wherein said chassis exhibits two parallel arms, each one of them having each of said lifting chains mounted thereon, each arm having a front portion which faces said crops during harvest, and said front portions are tilted outwards, progressively farther away from each other, so as to form a wider opening than the width of said conveying channel, said chains having a parallel length where the chains are extended in parallel relation one to the other along said conveying channel and a tilted length where the chains are tilted, progressively farther away from each other, on said front portions of the chassis arms, each of said arms having a deflecting support between said parallel length and said tilted length of the chains
For the sake of better clarity and understanding of the object of the present invention, the invention has been represented in one of the preferred embodiments by way of example and illustrated in several figures, in which:
Now referring to
As illustrated in
However, if the same machine were to be used for harvesting corn plants seeded after the double row configuration, as illustrated in
Two lifting assemblies according to the present invention are shown in
In order to complete the novel conformation of the lifting assembly feeder, the front cogwheels comprise cogwheels or gears 16a and 16b arranged on their respective front ends of the corresponding front portion 11 of arm 8. Each front wheel or gear 16 is mounted on a point which is shifted with respect to a longitudinal geometrical axis X of the passage or conveying channel 3 and progressively farther away therefrom, so as to form said opening or mouth-like entrance with the lifting chain. Finally, between said parallel length 13 and said tilted length 14 of the chains, there is located a deflecting support which may be comprised of any piece serving as a support to the chain so as to allow its rotational mounting. Preferably, said supporting piece comprises a free-rotating cogwheel or gear 17 on each arm 8, and so two gears have been identified with reference numerals 17a and 17b.
From the foregoing description it will be easy to note that the invention provides a novel lifting assembly for corn harvesters, capable of harvesting such plants as grown according to the double row configuration, without causing damage or production losses.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P180101535 | Jun 2018 | AR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/064681 | 6/5/2019 | WO | 00 |