Claims
- 1. A grape harvester for harvesting grapes from vines having cane thereon in shielding relationship to grape-bearing portions of said grapevines comprising a frame, harvesting means on said frame for harvesting grapes from said grape-bearing portions, cane lifter means mounted on said frame for lifting said cane out of the path of said harvesting means so that said cane is not engaged by said harvesting means, said cane lifter means comprising a cylinder having thread means thereon for lifting said cane, mounting means mounting said cylinder relative to said frame in advance of said harvesting means, and means for driving said cylinder to cause said thread means to produce motion in an upward direction so as to lift said cane, said mounting means including means for varying the inclination of said cylinder relative to a vertical plane.
- 2. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 1 including guide means on said frame for guiding said cane away from engagement with said harvesting means after it has been lifted by said cane lifter means.
- 3. A grape harvester for harvesting grapes from vines having cane thereon in shielding relationship to grape-bearing portions of said grapevines comprising a frame, harvesting means on said frame for harvesting grapes from said grape-bearing portions, cane lifter means mounted on said frame for lifting said cane out of the path of said harvesting means so that said cane is not engaged by said harvesting means, said cane lifter means comprising a cylinder having thread means thereon for lifting said cane, mounting means mounting said cylinder relative to said frame in advance of said harvesting means, and means for driving said cylinder to cause said thread means to produce motion in an upward direction so as to lift said cane, said mounting means including means for adjusting said cylinder in three planes.
- 4. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 3 including guide means on said frame for guiding said cane away from engagement with said harvesting means after it has been lifted by said cane lifter means.
- 5. A grape harvester for harvesting grapes from vines having cane thereon in shielding relationship to grape-bearing portions of said grapevines comprising a frame, harvesting means on said frame for harvesting grapes from said grape-bearing portions, cane lifter means mounted on said frame for lifting said cane out of the path of said harvesting means so that said cane is not engaged by said harvesting means, said cane lifter means comprising a cylinder having thread means thereon for lifting said cane, mounting means mounting said cylinder relative to said frame in advance of said harvesting means, and means for driving said cylinder to cause said thread means to produce motion in an upward direction so as to lift said cane, said mounting means including means for moving said cylinder in a lateral direction.
- 6. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 5 including guide means on said frame for guiding said cane away from engagement with said harvesting means after it has been lifted by said cane lifter means.
- 7. A grape harvester for harvesting grapes from vines having cane thereon in shielding relationship to grape-bearing portions of said grapevines comprising a frame, harvesting means on said frame for harvesting grapes from said grape-bearing portions, cane lifter means mounted on said frame for lifting said cane out of the path of said harvesting means so that said cane is not engaged by said harvesting means, said cane lifter means comprising a cylinder having thread means thereon for lifting said cane, mounting means mounting said cylinder relative to said frame in advance of said harvesting means, and means for driving said cylinder to cause said thread means to produce motion in an upward direction so as to lift said cane, said cylinder having a vertically oriented axis, and means for adjusting the position of said cylinder on said frame, said means for adjusting the position of said cylinder including means for adjusting the position of said cylinder transversely of said frame.
- 8. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 7 including guide means on said frame for guiding said cane away from engagement with said harvesting means after it has been lifted by said cane lifter means.
- 9. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 7 including a second cylinder spaced from said cylinder and having second thread means thereon for lifting said cane.
- 10. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 9 including means for rotating said cylinders in opposite directions to cause said threads to lift said cane upwardly.
- 11. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 10 including means for adjusting the position of both of said cylinders.
- 12. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 10 wherein said thread means and said second thread means are of opposite hand.
- 13. A grape harvester for harvesting grapes from vines having cane thereon in shielding relationship to grape-bearing portions of said grapevines comprising a frame, harvesting means on said frame for harvesting grapes from said grape-bearing portions, cane lifter means mounted on said frame for lifting said cane out of the path of said harvesting means so that said cane is not engaged by said harvesting means, said cane lifter means comprising a cylinder having thread means thereon for lifting said cane, mounting means mounting said cylinder relative to said frame in advance of said harvesting means, and means for driving said cylinder to cause said thread means to produce motion in an upward direction so as to lift said cane, said cylinder having a vertically oriented axis, and means for adjusting the position of said cylinder on said frame, said means for adjusting the position of said cylinder including means for adjusting the position of said cylinder in an universal manner relative to said frame.
- 14. A grape harvester as set forth in claim 13 including guide means on said frame for guiding said cane away from engagement with said harvesting means after it has been lifted by said cane lifter means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 643,504 filed on Dec. 22, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,251,983 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 546,283, filed Feb. 3, 1975, now abandoned.
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