Roll baler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6681689
  • Patent Number
    6,681,689
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 3, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A roll baler including circumferentially rotatable conveyor elements limiting a compression space therebetween, and a device for wrapping up a roll bale, which is formed in the compression space, with a section of a sheath web, the wrapping-up device including a pivotable start-up element for pressing the sheath web, against a surface of one of the rotatable conveyor elements, a separation element for cutting the sheath web off after the wrapping-up process ends and pivotable between cutting and non-cutting positions, and a common pivot axle for supporting the start-up element and separation element for pivotal movement.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a roll baler including circumferentially rotatable conveyor elements limiting a compression space therebetween, and a device for wrapping up a roll bale, which is formed in the compression space, with a section of a sheath web, the wrapping-up device including pivotable start-up means for pressing the sheath web, at least in an initial phase of a wrapping-up process, against a surface of one of the rotatable conveyor elements and separation means for cutting the sheath web off after the wrapping-up process ends and pivotable between cutting and non-cutting positions.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A roll baler of the type described above is disclosed in German Utility Model DE 296 12 863 UI. In the roll baler of this utility model, a sheath web is pressed by a pressure element against a side of a conveyor band remote from the compression space. The sheath web is delivered into the pressure space through an admission gap by a 180° deflection element. The drawback of such deflection of the sheath web, in particular with a conveyor bank having a specific texture, consists in that the sheath web is not always entrained by the belt. The separation device is supported on a second axle offset with respect to the pivot axle of the pressure element, and is connected mechanically with the pressure element. For cutting off the sheath web, the separation device should be pivoted over a relatively large arc over the pressure element and into a V-shaped guide of the pressure element. With such an arrangement many parts become necessary, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the separation device requires a relatively large space for its installation and operation. However, the main drawback of the known device consists in an unreliable cut-off of the sheath web due to the fact that the sheath web and the separation device move both in the same direction. As a result, no definite edge of a cut can be produced. This results in that a poorly cut sheath web is partially taken up the separation device and/or is only partially removed from the conveyor band. In addition, a poor cut makes the introduction of the sheath web into the compression space more difficult.




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-discussed drawbacks of the wrapping-up means of the prior art roll baler.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by mounting both the pressure element and the separation device on the same axle. In this way, the functions of starting the delivery of the sheath web and separation of the sheath web by pivoting the start-up device in one direction and the separation device in another, opposite direction are realized unexpectedly easily. This, in case an automatic control is used, permits to effect both functions with a single drive. In addition, the cutting direction of the separation device can be so selected that it would insure a good cut. Both the start-up device and the separation device have a simple construction, small dimensions, are reliable, substantially wear-free, require little maintenance, and are economical in manufacturing.




A common adjustment of both the start-up device and the separation device permits to provide a particularly simply, reliable and economical construction.




According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, both the start-up device and the separation device are arranged in a common, pivotally supported frame. This permits to obtain a compact, rigid unit.




A particular reliable arrangement is obtained when the distance between the separation device and the pivot axle is smaller than a distance between the pivot axle and the start-up device, and the pivoting or drive means is connected with at least one of the pivot arms in which the pivot axle is supported. This arrangement, on one hand, provides for a sufficiently large distance between the band and the start-up device which permits the sheath web to be freely suspended in the intermediate space, preventing inadvertent entraining of the sheath web. On the other hand, the pivotal movement of the separation device is relatively small, with the prestressed sheath web having already passed past the separation device relatively far into the compression space. Furthermore, a direct drive is insured by connecting the drive means with one of the pivot axle-supporting arms.




In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the start-up device has a freely rotatable pressure roll. The pressure roll presses the sheath web against the conveyor band at least at the start of wrapping-up process and is rotated by the web. Then, the pressure roll pivots into the intermediate neutral position, and the formed roll bale pulls the sheath band directly from the supply roll.




The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings show:





FIG. 1

a side view of a roll baler with start-up and separation devices according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

a front view of the roll baler shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

a side view of an alternative embodiment of a pressure element in form of a conveyor band.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The roll baler, which is shown in the drawings, essentially includes a housing


1


having a compression space


2


which is defined by two conveyor band segments


3


and


4


. Between the conveyor band sections


3


,


4


, there is provided an admission gap


5


through which a to-be-compressed material is admitted from a feed chamber


6


above the feed table


7


. One of the conveyor band segments


3


,


4


, namely, the segment


3


is located in a stationary housing port


8


and is supported by deflection and/or drive rollers


9


. The conveyor band segment


3


has a band section


10


which extends so far above the admission gap


5


that it forms a wall of the feed chamber


6


. The second conveyor band segment


4


is located in a housing part


13


foldable about an upper pivot axle


11


into a bale discharge position.




The housing


1


is limited, in the axial direction of the compression space


2


, by two side walls


14


which are spaced from each other by a distance corresponding to the width of the compression space


2


. The housing


1


is further limited by a rear wall


15


and by an upper cover


16


.




The housing


1


is further provided with a front wall


17


. Above the admission gap


5


, there is provided a wrapping-up device


18


. The wrapping-up device essentially includes a supply roller


20


, which is supported by support rollers


19


, a start-up device


22


, and a separation device


23


. The supply roller


20


carries a sheath web


21


, e.g., a net or foil. The start-up device


22


provides for take-off of the sheath web


21


, and the separation device


23


cuts the sheath web


21


after a predetermined amount has been wound down.




The support rollers


19


and the supply roller


20


are supported for rotation in the side walls


14


but remain stationary during operation of the baler. A sheath web section


24


, after being pulled from the supply roller


20


, runs substantially horizontally toward a deflection roller


25


and hangs therefrom after being deflected by 90°, substantially vertically downward at a distance from the conveyor band section


10


. The start-up device


22


and the separation device


23


are arranged on the opposite, with respect to the band section


10


, sides of the suspended section of the pulled-out sheath web


21


at a distance therefrom.




The start-up device


22


includes a pressure roll


27


which is rotatably supported in a pivot arms


26


and which extends essentially over the entire width of the compression space


2


. A cutting blade


28


, which forms the separation device


23


, is secured in the pivot arms


26


opposite the pressure roll


27


. The pressure roll


27


, the pivot arms


26


, and the cutting blade


28


form a rigid, rectangular frame


29


that is pivotably supported in the side walls


14


by a stationary axle


30


. The lever arm between the cutting blade


28


and the axle


30


is smaller than a lever arm between the axle


30


and the pressure roll


27


. A servo drive


31


is provided between the axle


30


and the pressure roll


27


. The servo drive


31


is connected to the side wall


14


at one of its ends and is connected, at its opposite end, to a pivot arm


26


. The servo drive


31


can be formed as an electric linear motor or as a hydraulic cylinder.




The start-up and separation devices


22


,


23


operate as follows.




After a bale reaches a predetermined diameter, the frame


29


is pivoted, manually or by the servo drive


31


in a direction indicated by the arrow


32


into a start position shown in dash lines in which the pressure roll


27


presses the sheath web


21


against the band section


10


with a predetermined pressure. The band section


10


, which runs in the direction indicated by arrow


34


and is frictionally engaged with the sheath web


21


, carries the sheath web


21


through the admission gap


5


into compression space


2


. The servo drive


31


, which is time and space controlled, displaces the frame


29


, together with the cutting blade


28


and the pressure roll


27


, into a neutral position


35


shown in full lines, in which both the pressure roll


27


and the cutting blade


28


are inactive. In this position of the frame


29


, the rotatable, in the compression space


2


, roll bale pulls the sheath web


21


from the supply roller


20


. After reaching the desired degree of wrap-up, e.g., after three revolutions, the servo drive


31


displaces the frame


29


into its cutting position


36


shown in dash lines. In this position of the frame


29


, the cutting blade


28


is brought into engagement with the still running, sheath web


21


and cuts it off. Then, the servo drive


31


again pivots the frame


29


, together with the pressure roll


27


and the cutting blade


28


into the middle or neutral position


35


. After folding of the housing part


13


, the wrapped-up roll bale is expelled out of the compression space


2


, and a new cycle can begin.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, instead of a pressure roll


27


, a conveyor band


37


supported by two deflection rollers


38


is used. The deflection rollers


38


are supported by a support element


39


which is supported in pivot arms


41


for pivotal movement about an axle


40


. The start position


42


of this arrangement is shown in dash lines. The advantage of the arrangement shown in

FIG. 3

consists in that it insures a reliable entraining of the sheath web


43


as it provides for a large-surface contact of the web


43


with the conveyor band section


44


. The arrangement shown in

FIG. 3

operates in the same manner as that shown in

FIGS. 1-2

.




Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiments, such are merely illustrative of the present invention and are not to be construed as a limitation thereof, and various modifications to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all of variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A roll baler, comprising circumferentially rotatable conveyor elements limiting a compression space therebetween; and a device for wrapping up a roll bale, which is formed in the compression space, with a section of a sheath web, the wrapping-up device including pivotable start-up means for pressing the sheath web, at least in an initial phase of a wrapping-up process, against a surface of one of the compression space-limiting, rotatable conveyor elements; separation means for cutting the sheath web off after the wrapping-up process ends and pivotable between cutting and non-cutting positions, and a common pivot axle for supporting the start-up means and separation means for pivotal movement, wherein the wrapping-up device comprises means for simultaneously pivoting the start-up means and the separation means.
  • 2. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the simultaneously pivoting means comprises a pivotally supported frame.
  • 3. A roll baler as set forth in claim 2, further comprising means for pivoting the frame between start-up and cutting-off positions.
  • 4. A roll baler as set forth in claim 3, wherein the frame comprises side, stationary, with respect to the frame, pivot arms fixedly secured to the frame for joint pivotal movement therewith, with the start-up means and the separation means being supported at opposite free ends of the pivot arms, respectively.
  • 5. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the start-up and separation means are manually pivoted.
  • 6. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, further comprising drive means for pivoting the start-up and separation means.
  • 7. A roll baler as set forth in claim 4, wherein the common pivot axle is supported in the pivot arms, wherein a distance between the separation means and the pivot axle is smaller than a distance between the start-up means and the pivot axle, and wherein the frame-pivoting means is connected with at least one of the pivot arms.
  • 8. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the start-up means comprises a freely rotatable pressure roll.
  • 9. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the start-up device comprises a conveyor band.
  • 10. A roll baler as set forth in claim 4, wherein the separation means comprises a cutting blade.
  • 11. A roll baler as set forth in claim 1, wherein the wrapping-up device further includes a supply roller for supporting the sheath web, and wherein the wrapping-up device is located above an admission gap through which to-be-compressed goods are delivered into the compression space by the one of the conveyor elements, which extends above the admission gap and run in a direction of the admission gap, the start-up means comprising an element for pressing the sheath web that is wound down from the supply roller against the one of the conveyor elements, whereby the sheath web is delivered in the compression space by the one of the conveyor elements.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 21 831 May 2001 DE
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