Claims
- 1. In a large round baler including a bale-forming chamber defined in part by a bale discharge gate having opposite sidewalls extending fore-and-aft in a direction of travel of said baler and spaced apart by a predetermined distance for forming bales in said chamber, with each sidewall having a fore-and-aft extending bottom, lower rear and lower front bale-forming belt support rolls extending between and being rotatably supported by said opposite sidewalls of said discharge gate with said lower front roll defining a rear side of a crop inlet leading to said chamber, a plurality of side-by-side disposed bale-forming belts having respective upright runs joined to respective fore-and-aft extending runs at locations engaging said lower rear roll, with said fore-and-aft extending runs also engaging said lower front support roll, outer ones of said fore-and-aft extending runs being respectively spaced from said opposite side walls, said baler being equipped with a net wrapping mechanism including a wrap material guide surface underlying said lower rear roll and said fore-and-aft extending belt runs and being in a plane extending below lower edges of said opposite sidewalls, the wrapping mechanism being operable for introducing a length of net wrap material into said crop inlet along a path defined between said wrap material guide surface and said fore-and-aft extending runs of said belts whereby the net material is captured between the bale-forming belts and a formed bale, each of said lower rear and lower front support rolls having opposite end portions extending outwardly beyond said opposite sidewalls of said discharge gate and defined by respective wrap material spreader devices, and said wrapping mechanism being operable for dispensing net having a width greater than said predetermined width, the improvement comprising: an elongate flat filler strip extending fore-and-aft beside the bottom of, and being secured to, each sidewall, each filler strip extending across a gap defined between the sidewall to which the filler strip is attached and the adjacent fore-and-aft extending belt run, with the filler strip including an inner marginal portion in engagement with the top of the last-mentioned belt run, whereby the filler strips act to inhibit stray or rogue crop pieces from passing through said gaps into the feed path of the net material and also to prevent air currents existing between said sidewalls from interfering with the feeding of the net material.
- 2. The large round baler defined in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said inner marginal portion is folded onto itself so as to define a rounded inner edge that will not have a tendency to damage the adjacent fore-and-aft extending belt run.
- 3. The large round baler defined in claim 1, wherein said filler strip has front and rear end sections which extend upwardly from opposite ends of a remaining straight section of the filler strip so that said front and rear end sections are disposed for permitting the smooth entry and exit of the belt run that is contacted by the filler strip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 09/532,117, filed Mar. 21, 2000.
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