The present invention relates to a mulching device, comprising a rotor which can be rotated in a direction of rotation by means of a shaft and has movable blades, and comprising counter-cutting elements of a cutting unit that are fixed to the device and face the movable blades.
A generic mulching device is known from EP 1 782 680 B1, which is incorporated herein by reference. Such a generic mulching device, as well as the mulching device according to the invention, is used for comminuting plant material, in particular in the form of green crop material and/or small-diameter wood lying on the ground. In the mulching mode, i.e., during and for the purpose of mulching, the mulching device moves over a soil having, in particular, plants and/or plant stumps, whether in a self-propelled manner or pulled or pushed by a vehicle (tractor).
When placed on a horizontal plane, the known mulching device—like the mulching device according to the invention—has a rotor having a horizontal working shaft, outwardly extending rotatable (working) blades being arranged on the outer circumference of the rotor so as to be distributed over the circumference. Furthermore, counter-cutting elements that are fixed to the device are provided, in particular on a housing that overlaps the upper region of the rotor. The radially inner end or the free tip of the counter-cutting element lies outside the contour of the rotatable working blade or the outer ends thereof. Furthermore, the counter-cutting elements have cutting edges which are directed opposite to the rotary direction of the working shaft and have a finite angle relative to the extension of the radius extending from the working shaft in the rotary direction of the working shaft. In particular, said cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements, which edges are directed opposite to the rotary direction, are of substantially concave design. The counter-cutting elements are arranged on a beam. The counter-cutting elements have a rectangular cross section, i.e., a cutting surface directed opposite to the rotor, which cutting surface is formed at right angles to faces extending from said cutting surface in parallel with one another and perpendicularly to the shaft, as is in principle conventional with counter-cutting elements of this type. Counter-cutting elements are connected to the beam by welding; the latter is bolted to the device.
By means of a mulching device designed with counter-cutting elements of this type, as is the subject matter of EP 1 782 680 B1 and as was further developed in other respects according to EP 2 997 802 B1 and also EP 3 449 710 A1, which corresponds to US 2019/0059216, and which are all herein incorporated by reference at least with respect to the design of a generic mulching device, good working results are achieved, i.e. not only an excellent cutting pattern of the expanded area, but also a very good comminution of the cut plant material which, according to the characteristics of the mulching process, is brought back to the worked area, said cut plant material being comminuted in such a way that it falls between the remaining stalks of the plant material and thus does not affect the surface appearance.
Nevertheless, an improvement of every working device is in principle striven for, in particular an improvement of the generic mulching device to the effect that the working result is improved even in the case of unfavorable working conditions and/or working surfaces, in particular to the effect that the plant material is even further comminuted compared to the prior art. Known counter-cutting elements are produced using known connecting or joining methods, such as in particular integrally bonded individual parts, if these also cannot be separated without being destroyed. The shaping of counter-cutting elements of this type is limited.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to further develop a mulcher/mulching device such that an improved working result is achieved with further comminuted plant material and more comprehensive design options are provided.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the stated object is achieved in a generic mulching device in that cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements, which cutting edges run substantially perpendicularly to the axis of rotation and are directed opposite to the direction of rotation, have a corrugated shape in their direction of extension.
Due to the corrugated shape of the cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements, the length of the cutting edges is increased compared to the prior art, which means that a greater length is available for comminuting the plant material and therefore more extensive and better comminuting is achieved.
It is provided that, in their direction of extension, the cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements can have at least two convex portions with one concave portion arranged therebetween. In principle, two convex portions can be provided with a concave portion of the cutting edges arranged therebetween. However, the corrugated shape can also be further configured such that more than two convex portions, for example three convex portions with a total of two concave portions therebetween, are provided, or more convex and concave portions are correspondingly provided in each case.
The working result of a mulching device with cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements designed in this way can be further improved in that, in contrast to the prior art, where the cutting elements have a rectangular cross section, provision is made for the cutting edges to be designed to be triangular in cross section, the cutting edges in particular running into a sharp edge in the transverse direction relative to the longitudinal extension of the counter-cutting elements, and the faces forming the cutting edge most preferably enclosing an angle of less than 90°, preferably less than 60°. As a result, the comminution is effected on an acute-angled cutting edge of the counter-cutting elements, which further improves the comminution result.
The counter-cutting elements can have a thickening at their free end, with the thickening in particular being designed to be at least partially spherical. This creates a certain resistance to the material to be cut, which is conveyed by the rotor and the movable cutting blades thereof against the counter-cutting elements, at the inner end of said counter-cutting elements, whereby the stalks of the material to be cut are stopped and pressed more strongly against the cutting edge of the counter-cutting elements, which also contributes to improving the comminution. The above embodiments of the counter-cutting elements according to the invention can be achieved in an optimal manner by one-piece designs, in particular in that the counter-cutting element and thickening are formed in one piece.
A mulching device having counter-cutting elements facing a tube provided with blades or flails is further characterized in that the cutting unit is formed in one piece without any connection.
The counter-cutting elements are therefore made in one piece from a single material and are not formed of individual parts that are connected by a connection, such as a bonded, non-positive, or positive connection, and cannot be separated without being destroyed. The cutting unit is therefore preferably a one-piece cast part or else a part which is likewise in one-piece and generatively or additively manufactured. The material is preferably steel, such as high quality steel, in particular stainless steel.
Then, after thickening, the unit formed of counter-cutting elements is also formed in one piece without any connection, preferably as a forged part or a generatively or additively manufactured part.
The same applies if the counter-cutting elements are formed in one piece with the crossbeam and if a plurality of counter-cutting elements are formed on a crossbeam and form a cutting unit therewith. In this case, it is particularly preferred that the entire cutting unit is a connection-free, one-piece part, preferably a forged part or a generatively or additively manufactured part. Further embodiments of the invention according to the invention provide, in a manner known per se, that the radially inner end of the counter-cutting elements is arranged radially outside the outer end of the blades of the rotor and/or that the cutting edges of the counter-cutting elements have a finite angle relative to the extension of the radius extending from the working shaft in the rotary direction of the working shaft.
Additional cutting elements can have different lengths, heights, and/or thicknesses, with at least one, preferably two additional cutting elements having a reduced length and/or height compared to the basic cutting elements being arranged in particular between basic cutting elements. The cutting elements having the greatest directions of extension are referred to as basic cutting elements, between which additional cutting elements with smaller dimensions are arranged. This achieves a better distribution and also collection of all, even small, components of the biomass to be comminuted.
The cutting elements can be aligned at right angles or at a finite angle not equal to 90° relative to an edge of the beam, and/or that the cutting elements extend perpendicularly from the beam or at a finite angle not equal to 90° from said beam, the alignment of the discs of two successive cutting units in particular taking place at different, in particular opposite, angles γ and/or δ. In this way, a denser coverage in space is achieved, also through different alignment of the extension of the angles of the cutting elements to the right and/or left—relative to the longitudinal extension of the beam and/or away from it—without using a higher number of cutting elements. At the same time, the transverse distribution effect at the end of the cutting elements in the rotary direction of the rotor increases, in particular if the above-mentioned thickenings on the free ends of the cutting elements are not arranged directly one behind the other in the rotary direction, i.e., do not overlap but are offset in space. In particular, the inclination of the cutting elements relative to the beam, especially when successive cutting units have differently aligned cutting elements, results in even better coverage of the entire space in the horizontal extension of the cutting units for collecting, processing, and comminuting an even larger part of the biomass.
It can also be provided that, in the region of at least one of the longitudinal edges thereof, the beam can be designed with a reduced thickness compared to the central main region thereof. The beam is thus inclined or—concavely—curved at least in a region of one longitudinal edge or in the region of the two longitudinal edges, so that the mulch material or the biomass does not find any edges as obstacles when it hits the inclined counter-cutting element, and is thus immediately guided slightly upward into the region of the cutting elements in order to flow away effectively, whereby otherwise possible accumulation effects are avoided.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes, combinations, and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
The mulching device 1 according to the invention has a housing 2 that is closed at the top and open at the bottom, which housing can be connected to a vehicle moving the device 1 via a beam 3 in a manner not shown here, for example by means of a three-point linkage or hydraulic system, as is customary and known.
The device is pulled in the direction of travel F by the vehicle. The mulching device 1 is provided with a support roller 4 at the end thereof opposite the beam 3. The mulching device 1 has a rotor 5 with a shaft 1.1 that can be rotated about a horizontal axis of rotation A. The rotor 5 is driven by a vehicle (not shown) via a drive shaft 1.2 and rotates in the direction of rotation D.
The rotor 5 has movable cutting blades 6 in the form of angled flails on the outer circumference thereof.
A displaceable cutting blade 7 is provided in front of the rotor 5 in the direction of travel F, which cutting blade is directed horizontally when the mulching device 1 is arranged on level ground and extends over the entire width of the rotor 5. For a more precise example of the displaceable cutting blade 7, reference is made to EP 2 997 802 B1 and EP 3 449 710 A1, which are incorporated herein by reference.
On the housing 2, cutting units 8 fixed to the housing are arranged over the upper circumference of the rotor at a radial distance therefrom. In the embodiment shown, each cutting unit has a beam 8.1 (
Said edge 8.4 has a corrugated shape. In the embodiment shown, the shaft formed of two outer convex portions in the direction of extension of the cutting edge 8.4 and a concave portion arranged therebetween.
While conventional cutting elements and cutting edges have a rectangular cross section, i.e. a narrow side running perpendicularly to the lateral faces and facing the rotatable blades 6, the cutting edge 8.4 is designed to be roof-shaped with a triangular cross section, in which the angle β of the faces 8.4.1 delimiting the cutting edge is less than 90°, preferably less than 60°.
The cutting elements 8.2 have a thickening 8.5 on their outer free tip 8.3, which thickening is in particular designed to be at least partially spherical.
In particular, the cutting elements 8.2 themselves are designed as a forged part together with the thickening 8.5. However, this preferably also applies to the entire cutting unit 8 or a to unit designed in this way that is generatively or additively manufactured.
The cutting elements 8.2 achieves improved comminution of the material to be cut, first of all because, due to the corrugated or S-shaped design of the cutting edge 8.4, the latter, compared to a merely straight or stretched or only unidirectionally (convexly) curved cutting element, is given a greater length with the same total distance of the tip 8.3 from the wall of the housing 2, and thus a greater length is available for cutting. This is further supported by the fact that the cutting element is not designed as a rectangle in cross section, but rather the cutting edge is designed in the shape of a roof, as shown. Furthermore, the thickening 8.5 on the free tip 8.3 of the cutting element 8.2 contributes to the support, whereby a certain stopping force is exerted on the material to be cut, which material is pressed outward against the cutting edge 8.4 by the rotating rotor 5 and the blades 6, thereby further supporting the cutting or comminuting of the material.
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This ensures that the mulch material or the biomass does not find any edges as obstacles when it hits the cutting unit in the region of the beam and is therefore immediately guided slightly upward in order to flow away effectively, so that possible accumulation effects are avoided.
All of these examples may be difficult or impossible to achieve using conventional connections, such as bonded connections, but they can be achieved using a connection-free one-piece embodiment as a forged part or as a generatively or additively manufactured part of the entire cutting unit 8.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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10 2020 002 342.8 | Apr 2020 | DE | national |
This nonprovisional application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2021/058157, which was filed on Mar. 29, 2021, and which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2020 002 342.8, which was filed in Germany on Apr. 17, 2020, and which are both herein incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP2021/058157 | Mar 2021 | US |
Child | 17966275 | US |