This invention refers to a hay rake with steering rear wheels, more precisely, to an appliance for agricultural use towed by a tractor, able to turn over hay, grass and similar cut products and to arrange these in regular windrows for subsequent collection, equipped with rear wheels counter-steering in relation to the tractor, to improve manoeuvrability of the hay rake.
In agriculture, it is known that, after cutting grass, hay and similar, the material must be turned over to guarantee correct aeration thereof and then arranged in windrows to facilitate collection. Machines known as hay rakes including two horizontal arms equipped with collection wheels, generally arranged in a V-shape, are used for this purpose. Agricultural machines of this type are characterised by various drawbacks such as their considerable length and width. In order to restrict the problem of width, various solutions are known in this field tending, for example, to place the aforesaid horizontal arms parallel to the axis of the rake, in order to lift these to retract the collection wheels from the ground and to reduce the overall width, using for example telescopic elements.
None of the above solutions has been proposed so far as regards lengthwise dimensions, in particular, during in-field use of the machine. For example, considering that hay rakes may be more than ten meters long, the problems of manoeuvring these when working are evident; in particular, it is not possible to perform tight changes of direction at the end and at the corners of the field and, consequently, it is not possible (or at least it is very difficult) to overlap the zones effectively covered by the rake; therefore, it is not possible to work on more or less extensive areas with consequent loss of material or the need to adopt other solutions, for example further passages of the rake offset in relation to the first, or manual collection.
This invention aims to overcome such a drawback proposing a type of hay rake able to perform much tighter bends than possible to-date.
The hay rake according to this invention includes a structure towed by a tractor or similar and a first longitudinal beam having a first end for attachment to the tractor and a second end connected with a second transversal beam provided, close to the ends thereof, with arms articulated on said ends, each arm being provided with a plurality of “star-shaped” wheels able to turn over and arrange in tidy windrows the hay, grass and the like previously cut and left on the field, characterised in that it comprises steering rear wheels located on the ends of the second transversal beam driven in their steering movement by specific means on the aforesaid second beam which are in turn activated by remote means located on the towing tractor.
The aforesaid means arranged on the second beam that act directly on the rear wheels of the hay rake to steer these (in the opposite direction to that of the tractor) consist of a bar parallel to the aforesaid second beam the ends of which are connected by means of rotating joints with gusset plates or protrusions each placed on a support rotating around an axis and on which the wheels are fitted. At least one of the aforesaid gusset plates or protrusions is connected to means able to rotate these around the axis of the rotating support; these means able to rotate the aforesaid gusset plates or protrusions may consist of a hydraulic cylinder, or a cable, or a bar.
The aforesaid remote means consist of a bar fastened to the rear part of the tractor (for example to the arms of the lifter of the tractor) provided, at its centre, with a first rotating joint connected to the first end of the beam and further provided with a second rotating joint, arranged at a certain distance from the first one, to which the aforesaid remote means that control the movement of the aforesaid means on the second beam are connected.
Said remote means may consist of a hydraulic cylinder joining the aforesaid second joint to a third joint located on the first beam, or of a rigid bar fitted between the aforesaid second joint and a third joint on the second transversal beam, in a lateral position in relation to the point at which this is joined to the first beam and connected to the aforesaid bar parallel to the second beam.
A further embodiment of the aforesaid remote means consists of a set of cables that connect a cam arranged on the bar fastened to the rear part of the tractor to similar cams fitted on the bar parallel to the second beam.
Lastly, it is possible that the hydraulic cylinder for direct control of the rotation of the steering wheels be controlled directly by the towing tractor, connecting the hydraulic connection ducts directly to means controlled by the tractor.
This invention will now be described in greater detail in relation to the attached drawings, where:
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RM2004U000101 | Jun 2004 | IT | national |