The present invention relates to a grain threshing device.
Various types of machinery are used for the purpose of threshing grain. A known problem which many types of such machinery is that due to the mechanical arrangement of the threshing apparatus, the grain can be cracked during the threshing process.
Also, it is often necessary in the production of grain crops to extract small quantities of grain before harvest in order to have them tested. The testing process provides information on a range of characteristics of the grain and is used to determine the value of the crop. However, as the equipment available to extract grain is generally in the form of heavy machinery designed to extract the grain in large quantities, it is therefore relatively inefficient to move this equipment between a number of crops to extract the small amount of grain required for testing purposes.
The present invention provides an improved device for threshing grain and a portable grain thresher utilising the improved device.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a grain threshing device comprising:
a receptacle arranged to receive a portion of crop head, the receptacle having a plurality of longitudinal ribs on inner surfaces thereof;
a shaft rotatably mounted within the receptacle; and
one or more flexible arm members extending from the shaft, the arm members being arranged to strike the longitudinal ribs upon rotation of the shaft;
wherein rotation of the shaft and the flexible arm members causes the arm members to strike the crop head in the receptacle to separate the grain from the crop head.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a portable grain thresher comprising:
a portable receptacle arranged to receive a portion of crop head, the receptacle having a plurality of longitudinal ribs on inner surfaces thereof;
a shaft rotatably mounted within the receptacle, the shaft having an end thereof engageable with a portable drive means; and
one or more flexible arm members extending from the shaft, the arm members being arranged to strike the longitudinal ribs upon rotation of the shaft;
wherein the portable drive means causes rotation of the shaft and the arm members such that the arm members strike the crop head in the receptacle to separate the grain from the crop head.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The grain threshing device 10 includes a rotatably mounted shaft 22 arranged to extend along a central longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vessel 14 from the first end 18 to the second end 20.
The shaft 22 is provided with a mounting means 16 for securing a plurality of flexible arm members 28 to the shaft 22. The mounting means 16 comprises an elongate member 17 having a longitudinal bore 19 to receive the shaft 22. The elongate member 17 includes a plurality of transversely extending portions 29. The transversely extending portions 29 are arranged in pairs such that the pairs of transversely extending portions 29 extend outwardly from opposed sides of the elongate member 17. The transversely extending portions may be arranged such that each pair of transversely extending portions 29 are angularly offset from adjacent pairs of transversely extending portions 29 on the shaft 22. Each arm member 28 is secured to one of the transversely extending portions 29 such that the arm members 28 are arranged to extend transversely to the shaft member 22. The arm members 28 are in the form of flat elongate strips constructed of a flexible material such as rubber and are secured to the transversely extending portions 29 by any suitable means, such as by bolts 40 provided adjacent outer ends of the transversely extending portions 29 as shown in
The cylindrical vessel 14 is also provided with a plurality of inwardly protruding ribs 30. The inwardly protruding ribs 30 are arranged longitudinally at regular angular intervals around the inner surface of the cylindrical vessel 14. The arrangement of the inwardly protruding ribs 30 and the arm members 28 is such that outer ends of the arm members 28 strike the inwardly protruding ribs 30 when the shaft 22 is rotated. The ribs 30 in the embodiment shown have a generally triangular transverse cross section.
The shaft 22 is arranged to be engageable with a drive means (not shown). The drive means may be any device suitable for rotating the shaft 22.
The mesh 24 may also be removable from the cylindrical vessel 14 so that different sized mesh 24 may be used for different grain crops.
A collecting vessel (not shown in
The cylindrical vessel 14 of the portable grain thresher 10 comprises a receptacle 12 which is constructed to be of a size and weight such that it can be easily carried to various locations at which a sample of crop needs to be extracted. The receptacle 12 has a removable lid 26 at the first end 18.
A first end of the shaft 22 is arranged to extend through a hole 27 provided in the lid 26, when the lid 26 is secured to the cylindrical vessel 14. The shaft 22 is rotatably secured adjacent a second end thereof within a suitably sized aperture provided within the mesh 24.
The arm members 28 are secured directly to the shaft 22 in the embodiment shown in
The second end of the shaft 22 is arranged to be engageable with a portable drive means (not shown). The portable drive means may be in the form of a cordless drill. The second end 20 of the cylindrical vessel 14 may also be provided with a narrowed portion 32. The narrowed portion 32 is arranged such that it may be received within a collecting vessel 36 as shown in
In use, crop head is removed and placed into the cylindrical vessel 14. The drive means is secured to the first end of the shaft 22 and activated to rotate the shaft 22 and the flexible arm members 28. The action of the flexible arm members 28 striking the crop head and the ribs 30 act to thresh the crop head. The separated grain then falls through the mesh 24 and into the collecting vessel. Any chaff which is small enough to pass through the mesh 24 can be removed by pouring the grain and chaff from the collecting vessel into a further vessel and allowing the wind to blow away the lighter chaff.
Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention
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