Claims
- 1. A V-type rake, comprising:
a rear wheeled frame assembly; a pair of rake arms pivotably interconnected with and extending forwardly from the rear frame assembly, wherein a series of rake members are mounted to each rake arm and wherein a pair of spaced apart rake members mounted one to each rake arm comprise a pair of innermost rake members; and a windrow width adjustment system for varying the distance between the innermost rake members, wherein the windrow width adjustment system is operable to adjust windrow width by varying the spacing between the innermost rake members without varying the width of the rear frame assembly.
- 2. The V-rake of claim 1, wherein the windrow width adjustment system comprises a rake member position adjusting arrangement interposed between each rake arm and the innermost rake member mounted thereto.
- 3. The V-rake of claim 2, wherein the rake member position adjusting arrangement comprises a pivot connection interposed between the innermost rake member and the rake arm, and an actuator arrangement for selectively moving the innermost rake member about the pivot connection.
- 4. The V-rake of claim 3, wherein the pivot connection includes a sleeve and wherein the actuator arrangement comprises a lever arm interconnected with the sleeve, wherein the sleeve is interconnected with the rake member for imparting movement to the rake member in response to movement of the actuating lever.
- 5. The V-rake, of claim 4, wherein the actuator arrangement includes a screw-type actuator engaged with the lever for moving the lever and the sleeve about the pivot connection.
- 6. The V-rake of claim 1, wherein the windrow width adjustment system comprises a variable position connection arrangement interposed between each rake arm and the rear frame assembly for varying the lateral position of engagement of the rake arm with the rear frame assembly.
- 7. The V-rake of claim 6, wherein each rake arm is connected to a bracket assembly, and wherein the variable position connection arrangement is interconnected with the bracket assembly for varying the position of the bracket assembly relative to the rear frame assembly.
- 8. The V-rake of claim 7, wherein the variable position connection arrangement comprises at least one transversely oriented guide member, a slide member secured to the bracket assembly and slidably engaged with the guide member, and an actuator for imparting movement to the slide member so as to move the slide member along the guide member to vary the position of the bracket assembly relative to the rear frame assembly.
- 9. The V-rake of claim 8, wherein the actuator arrangement comprises a screw-type actuator threadedly engaged with the slide member such that rotation of the screw-type actuator causes movement of the slide member along the guide member.
- 10. The V-rake of claim 8, wherein the variable position connection arrangement includes a frame assembly with which the at least one guide member is engaged, and wherein the frame assembly is interconnected with the rear frame assembly of the V-rake.
- 11. The V-rake of claim 6, wherein each rake arm is connected to a carrier member, and wherein the variable position connection arrangement is interconnected with the carrier member for varying the position of the carrier member, and thereby the rake arm, relative to the rear frame assembly.
- 12. The V-rake of claim 11, wherein the variable position connection arrangement comprises at least one transversely oriented guide member, wherein the carrier member is slidably engaged with the guide member, and an actuator interconnected with the carrier member for imparting movement to the carrier member so as to move the carrier member along the guide member to vary the position of the rake arm relative to the rear frame assembly.
- 13. The V-rake of claim 12, wherein the carrier member is engaged with the guide member for providing pivotable mounting of the carrier member, and thereby the rake arm, to the guide member for movement about a longitudinal transverse axis defined by the guide member.
- 14. The V-rake of claim 13, wherein the variable position connection arrangement is pivotably interconnected with the rear frame assembly for movement about an upright pivot axis oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis defined by the guide member.
- 15. The V-rake of claim 14, wherein the variable position connection arrangement includes a frame assembly interconnected with the rear frame assembly via an upright pivot shaft.
- 16. In a rake assembly including a wheeled trolley, a pair of rake arms interconnected with the wheeled trolley and extending forwardly therefrom, and a series of rake members carried by each rake arm, wherein the rake arms and rake members are configured such that a pair of spaced apart innermost rake members are located toward the rearward ends of the rake arms, the improvement comprising a rake member position adjustment arrangement interposed between at least one of the rake arms and at least one of the rake members making up the pair of innermost rake members, for varying the position of the rake member relative to the rake arm so as to vary the width of a windrow formed by movement of the rake assembly along the ground.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16, wherein the rake member position adjusting arrangement comprises a pivot connection interposed between the rake arm and the innermost rake member, and an actuator system for imparting pivoting movement to the rake member about the pivot connection.
- 18. The improvement of claim 17, wherein the actuator arrangement includes a lever, an actuating screw interconnected with a handle assembly, and a lifting and lowering bar associated with the rake member, wherein operation of the handle assembly functions to cause pivoting movement of the lifting and lowering bar about the pivot connection for varying the angle of the rake member.
- 19. In a V-rake assembly including a wheeled rear frame assembly and a pair of rake arms extending forwardly therefrom, wherein each rake arm includes a series of rake members, the improvement comprising a variable position connection arrangement interposed between the rake arms and the rear frame assembly for varying the point of engagement of the rake arms with the rear frame assembly and to adjust the space therebetween, so as to vary the width of a windrow formed by movement of the rake assembly along the ground.
- 20. The improvement of claim 19, wherein the variable position connection arrangement includes a slide arrangement interposed between the rear frame assembly and each rake arm.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20, wherein the slide arrangement comprises a transverse guide member, a slide member slidably movable on the guide member, and an actuator for causing movement of the slide member along the guide member, wherein the rake arm is interconnected with the slide member.
- 22. The improvement of claim 21, wherein the rake arm is interconnected with the slide member by means of a bracket assembly with which the rake arm is engaged, wherein the bracket assembly is secured to the slide member.
- 23. The improvement of claim 21, wherein the slide member and the at least one guide member are mounted to a frame assembly which is secured to the rear frame assembly of the rake.
- 24. The improvement of claim 21, wherein the slide member comprises a rake arm carrier movable along the guide member, wherein the rake arm carrier is pivotable about a transverse pivot axis defined by the guide member.
- 25. The improvement of claim 24, wherein the carrier includes a transverse passage through which the guide member extends, for providing slidable movement of the carrier relative to the guide member and for providing pivotable movement of the carrier about the guide member.
- 26. The improvement of claim 19, wherein the variable position connection arrangement includes a rake arm mounting assembly interposed between each rake arm and the rear frame assembly, wherein the rake arm mounting assembly includes a transversely oriented axially extending guide member with which the rake arm is engaged for providing pivoting movement of the rake arm about a transverse axis defined by the guide member, and wherein the rake arm mounting assembly is pivotably mounted to the rear frame assembly for movement about an upright pivot axis.
- 27. A method of adjusting the width of a windrow formed by a rake having a pair of spaced apart arms, each of which carries a series of rake members, wherein the arms and the rake members are oriented such that a pair of innermost rake members define the width of a windrow, comprising the step of altering the position of at least one of the rake members relative to its respective arm so as to adjust the spacing between the innermost rake members.
- 28. A method of adjusting the width of a windrow formed by a rake having a frame assembly and a pair of rake arms extending forwardly therefrom, wherein a series of rake members are secured to the rake arms, comprising varying the point of engagement of at least one of the rake arms relative to the frame assembly for adjusting the spacing between the rake arms and thereby the distance between the innermost rake members carried by the rake arms.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Serial No. 60/279,268, filed Mar. 28, 2001 and Serial No. 60/332,894, filed Nov. 16, 2001.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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| PCT/IB02/02617 |
3/28/2002 |
WO |
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