Claims
- 1. In a baling machine for making large cylindrical bales and including a baling chamber having a non-expansible forward wall delimited in its entirety by a plurality of chamber rolls rotatably mounted in opposite sidewalls of the machine and an expansible rearward wall delimited in its entirety by a run of endless flexible element means supported by rotatable support elements mounted to the opposite sidewalls and a take-up and tensioning device for the endless flexible element including a pair of parallel arms respectively vertically pivotally mounted to the opposite sidewalls and carrying take-up roll means engaged with the flexible element and a pair of yieldable arm loading means respectively coupled between the opposite sidewalls and the pair of parallel arms, the improvement comprising: said chamber having a center which substantially coincides with that of a completed bale located in the chamber; said chamber rolls being arranged in an array disposed substantially arcuately about said center with a lower-most chamber roll being located substantially vertically below an uppermost chamber roll; said endless flexible element means including a plurality of side-by-side mounted belts and said rotatable support elements including upper and lower support rolls extending between and being rotatably mounted in the opposite sidewalls; said run being those portions of the belts extending between the upper and lower support rolls with the upper roll being located adjacent the upper-most chamber roll and forwardly of a vertical transverse plane extending tangent to the lower support roll whereby the run is inclined upwardly and forwardly from the lower support roll; and said lower support roll being spaced rearwardly of the lowermost chamber roll thereby defining a crop-receiving throat therebetween.
- 2. The bailing machine defined in claim 1 wherein said array of chamber rolls are disposed in an arc subtending an angle in the range of sixty to 160 degrees.
- 3. In a bailing machine for making large cylindrical bales and including a bailing chamber having a non-expansible forward wall delimited in its entirety by a plurality of chamber rolls rotatably mounted in opposite sidewalls of the machine and an expansible rearward wall delimited in its entirety by a run of an endless flexible element means supported by rotatable support elements mounted to the opposite sidewalls and a take-up and tensioning device for the endless flexible element including a pair of parallel arms respectively vertically pivotally mounted to the opposite sidewalls and carrying take-up roll means engaged with the flexible element, the improvement comprising; said chamber having a center which substantially coincides with that of a completed bale located in the chamber; said chamber rolls being arranged in an array disposed substantially arcuately about said center with a lower-most chamber roll being located substantially vertically below an uppermost chamber roll; said endless flexible element means including a plurality of side-by-side mounted belts and said rotatable support elements including upper and lower support rolls extending between and being rotatably mounted in the opposite sidewalls; said run being those portions of the belts extending between the upper and lower support rolls with the upper roll being located adjacent the upper-most chamber roll and forwardly of a vertical transverse plane extending tangent to the lower support roll whereby the run is inclined upwardly and forwardly from the lower support roll; and said lower support roll being spaced rearwardly of the lowermost chamber roll thereby defining a crop-receiving throat therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07,063,390 filed June 18, 1987 (now abandoned).
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