1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a crop take-up assembly having a take-up rotor equipped with tines.
2. Background of the Invention
Known crop take-up assemblies are provided with a take-up rotor having an overrunning clutch so that it does not reverse in the event of a reversal of the crop take-up assembly. Otherwise, this could lead to an interlocking of the tines of the take-up rotor. Not having the ability to reverse this makes it difficult to move obstructions in the area of the take-up rotor of such assemblies.
In view of the above limitations and drawbacks, there is a need for a crop take-up assembly which will allow easier removal of obstructions in the area of the take-up rotor.
The invention proposes a crop take-up assembly with a take-up rotor that is provided with tines and a first guide assembly enclosing the tines in an upper, forward and lower region. The first guide assembly defines guide tracks, wherein the tines are guided along a curved path during normal operation. According to the present invention, a second guide assembly is provided in a region to the rear of the direction of conveying. The second guide assembly guides the tines in the direction of the guide tracks during a reversal of the take-up rotor. In this way the take-up rotor can also be reversed or moved in a direction opposite to the normal conveying direction, for removal of an obstruction for example, or to eject metallic objects or stones, without causing the tines to interlock as a result of misalignment with the first guide tracks. The first and second guide assemblies are preferably configured as multi-piece components, however, a one-piece configuration is also conceivable.
In another aspect, the second guide assembly is provided with its own guide tracks, wherein the tines are guided, particularly in the case of a reversal of the take-up rotor, within the guide tracks.
In still another aspect, the guide tracks may be bordered by guide surfaces to reduce the possibility of an obstruction. The guide surfaces can be bordered, for example, by plates, particularly in the form of sheet metal components.
In yet another aspect, the entry of the tines into the guide tracks is improved due to the guide tracks being narrowed in the direction of an upper open end region of the guide tracks of the first guide assembly. In this way the tines are guided into the guide tracks of the first guide assembly. The entry into the guide track of the second guide assembly from the first guide assembly can be performed in a wide region, where, in turn, an interlocking of the tines or obstruction can be prevented.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
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Sheet metal guide vanes 20 are provided at the side, toward both ends, of the take-up rotor 12 of the crop take-up assembly 10. The guide vanes 20 are intended to prevent the crop being taken up from falling sideways off the crop take-up assembly 10. Furthermore the crop take-up assembly 10 is positioned relative to a hold-down rotor 22, which is also rotatably supported on bearings on the take-up frame. The hold down rotor 22 rotates in the opposite direction from the crop take-up rotor 10. The hold-down rotor 22 is inclined at an angle to the direction of operation above the take-up assembly 10. In other words, the hold down rotor 22 is positioned upstream of the take-up rotor 12.
The hold-down rotor 22 is rotated by the harvested crop or it may be actively driven. The hold down rotor 22 insures uniform flow of the crop taken up and conveyed in the direction of a cutting assembly (not shown), and prevents, as far as possible, obstructions which could lead to an undesired interruption of the conveying of the crop and resulting loss of operating time. In particular, the hold-down rotor 22 provides assurance that the crop is not caught in the side regions of the crop take-up assembly 10.
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A second guide assembly 26 is provided in a region to the rear (in the direction of conveying) of the take-up rotor 12. The second guide assembly 26 is comprised of a plurality of individual guide surfaces or plates 28 that also define guide tracks 30. The guide surfaces 28 are oriented in such a way that the enclosed guide tracks 30 narrow in the direction of an upper, open end region 32 of the guide tracks 25 of the first guide assembly 24. The guide surfaces 28 are formed of individual plates 27 and may be in the form of sheet metal components. The plates 27 may be rigidly connected to one another or they may be separable. The plates 27 may also be mounted onto one or more carriers or to a frame. The plates could be secured in slots in such carriers or in a frame by an upsetting or other forming operation with an appropriate tool.
As shown, the take-up rotor 12 is driven in such a way that it can be reversed, when necessary, in a direction of conveying opposite to that described above, and counter-clockwise as viewed in
The second guide assembly 26 contributes and improves operation by insuring that the tines 14 are guided during the reversal of the take-up rotor, such that they will readily enter the guide tracks 25 of the first guide assembly 24 without causing an obstruction and inhibiting rotation as a result thereof.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 020 463.5 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |