The present disclosure relates generally to a module feeder system and method to use the same. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a module feeder system and method to unwrap round cotton modules as the seed cotton is conveyed and fed into the cotton gin.
In modern cotton production, seed cotton commonly arrives at a cotton gin in compressed modules which are wrapped in plastic. Cotton modules are built on the cotton field by a cotton module builder, a machine used in the harvest and processing of cotton. The module builder allows cotton to be harvested quickly and compressed into large modules which are subsequently tarped and temporarily stored at the edge of a cotton field until they are loaded on trucks and carried to a cotton gin for processing. When the cotton modules arrive at the cotton gin, they are placed on cotton module feeders which are designed to move cotton from delivery to the cotton gin. Cotton module feeders break up or disperse the cotton modules and feed the cotton into the gin. The cotton gin quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds. The resulting cotton fibers are then processed into cotton goods.
At some point before the seed cotton enters and is processed in the cotton gin, the cotton module must be unwrapped or untarped. All wrap/tarp is removed from the cotton module to eliminate wrap contamination in the resulting cotton fibers. In addition, when the wrap is removed, all cotton is left inside the feeder to maximize the amount of processed cotton. Various systems and methods are used to unwrap cotton modules. Such various systems and methods may unwrap the cotton module either before or after the cotton module is placed on the module feeder. Such existing systems and methods often include heavy machinery that must be attached to the module feeder. Such systems may include hydraulic powered systems that lift and rotate the cotton module to unwrap it. Such additional machinery is expensive and massive requiring a substantial amount of space in addition to the cotton module feeder system.
A module feeder system and method used to unwrap cotton modules that is both effective and efficient is needed.
A module feeder system is disclosed. In one example embodiment, the module feeder system comprises an unload bed, a feeder bed, a first side wall and a second side wall. The module feeder system comprises a cutting device attached to a feeder bed and at least one hydraulic cylinder positioned on each of the first and second side walls. In one embodiment, each hydraulic cylinder may be configured to project in a direction away from the sidewalls and over the feeder bed.
In one example embodiment, the module feeder system comprises a cutting device which may be configured to project from the feeder bed. In another example embodiment, the module feeder system comprises a cutting device which may be stationary. In yet another example embodiment, the module feeder system comprises two hydraulic cylinders which are positioned on each of the first and second side walls. In a further example embodiment, the module feeder system comprises a belt feed.
A method used to unwrap a cotton module is also disclosed. The method may comprise the following steps: (a.) placing a wrapped cotton module on a module feeder, wherein the module feeder has an unload bed, a feeder bed, a first side wall and a second side wall, wherein a cutting device is attached to the feeder bed, wherein at least one hydraulic cylinder is positioned on each of the first and second side walls, wherein each hydraulic cylinder is configured to project in a direction away from the sidewalls and over the feeder bed; (b.) activating the module feeder unload bed and feeder bed; (c.) cutting the wrap on the cotton module with the cutting device as the cotton module moves onto the feeder bed; and (d.) removing the wrap from the cotton module by activating the hydraulic cylinders which move the module from side to side.
In one example embodiment, the method comprises a cutting device which may be configured to project from the feeder bed. In another example embodiment, the method comprises a cutting device which may be stationary. In yet another example embodiment, the method comprises two hydraulic cylinders which are positioned on each of the first and second side walls.
The present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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A method used to unwrap a cotton module 20 is also disclosed. The method comprises the following steps: (a.) placing a wrapped cotton module 20 on a module feeder 4, wherein the module feeder 4 has an unload bed 6, a feeder bed 8, a first side wall 10 and a second side wall 12, wherein a cutting device 14 is attached to the feeder bed 8, wherein at least one hydraulic cylinder 16 is positioned on each of the first side wall 10 and second side wall 12, wherein each hydraulic cylinder 16 is configured to project in a direction away from the sidewalls 10 and 12 and over the feeder bed 8; (b.) activating the module feeder unload bed 6 and feeder bed 8; (c.) cutting the wrap 26 on the cotton module 20 with the cutting device 14 as the cotton module 20 moves onto the feeder bed 8; and (d.) removing the wrap 26 from the cotton module 20 by activating the hydraulic cylinders 16 which move the module from side to side releasing the wrap 26 and allowing wrap 26 to be removed.
A method used to unwrap a cotton module comprising the following steps is also disclosed: (a.) placing a wrapped cotton module on a module feeder having a feeder bed; (b.) activating the module feeder; (c.) cutting the wrap on the cotton module as the cotton module moves onto the feeder bed; and (d.) removing the wrap by rolling the module from side to side. The wrap may be cut with a cutting device. The module may be rolled by hydraulic cylinders or other apparatus.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the disclosed invention and equivalents thereof.
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