Claims
- 1. A cotton module handler for removing contaminants from cotton modules having compacted bottom portions as the cotton modules are conveyed along a prescribed path toward a disperser which reduces the cotton modules progressively into clumps of cotton which are discharged into a clump chamber and wherein the clumps are further passed along a second path toward a cotton gin, the improvement comprising:
- an infeed conveyor positioned upstream of the disperser, said infeed conveyor including a cleaning bed section which engages and agitates the bottom portion of each cotton module for causing the cotton to release the contaminants retained within the bottom portion of each cotton module;
- means, positioned downstream of the disperser, for removing the contaminants from the clumps of cotton deposited within the clump chamber and for conveying the clumps of cotton along the second prescribed path toward the gin; and
- an air separator box for receiving the clumps of cotton from the second path and for subjecting the cotton clumps to agitation and for passing the clumps along a third path to the gin, said agitation being sufficient to separate additional contaminants from the cotton during the travel of the cotton clumps along said third path of travel.
- 2. The cotton module handler as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for removing the contaminants from the clumps of cotton and for conveying the clumps of cotton comprises an auger transversely disposed within the clump chamber.
- 3. The cotton module handler as claimed in claim 2 wherein said means for removing the contaminants from the clumps of cotton and for conveying the clumps of cotton further comprises a sieve disposed beneath said auger within the clump chamber.
- 4. The cotton module handler as claimed in claim 3 wherein said sieve comprises a trough having a grate disposed therein, the grate including a plurality of spaced parallel rods arcuately arrayed about a portion of the auger, the grate being constructed and arranged to permit the passage of the contaminants therethrough while retaining the cotton for passage to said air separator box.
- 5. The cotton module handler as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a cart delivery system including a plurality of wheeled carts constructed and arranged to carry the cotton modules to the infeed conveyor as the carts are moved along the prescribed path.
- 6. The cotton module handler as claimed in claim 5 wherein the carts continue to travel beneath said infeed conveyor past said means downstream of the disperser for removing the contaminants from the clumps of cotton deposited within the clump chamber to capture the contaminants released and separated from the cotton.
- 7. A system for removing contaminants from cotton as cotton modules are conveyed along a path of travel through a feeder head having a disperser which reduces the cotton modules to clumps of cotton for delivery to a cotton gin, said system comprising:
- an infeed conveyor including a plurality of spaced rollers positioned upstream of the disperser, the rollers being constructed and arranged to agitate the cotton modules so as to dislodge a portion of the contaminants from the cotton modules as said infeed conveyor moves the cotton modules along the predetermined path toward the disperser;
- a clump chamber defined within the feeder head downstream of the disperser, said clump chamber including an elongate upwardly opening sieve transversely mounted beneath the disperser within the feeder head, the sieve being constructed and arranged to capture the clumps of cotton reduced by the disperser while allowing additional contaminants to pass therethrough, and an auger partially disposed within the sieve, the auger being constructed and arranged to laterally move the clumps of cotton along the predetermined path within the sieve thereby agitating the clumps of cotton to separate additional contaminants therefrom; and
- an air separator box downstream of and in communication with said clump chamber, said air separator box being constructed and arranged to receive the clumps of cotton laterally moved along the sieve by the auger and to agitate the clumps of cotton to separate additional contaminants therefrom as the clumps of cotton are passed along the predetermined path to the cotton gin.
- 8. The system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said infeed conveyor further includes a cleaning bed section having a plurality of spaced beater rollers rotated at a first peripheral speed and a plurality of fluted rollers rotated at a second peripheral speed.
- 9. The system as claimed in claim 7 wherein the sieve comprises a trough having a plurality of equally spaced parallel rods extending along the length of said trough.
- 10. The system as claimed in claim 9 wherein said auger has an axis of rotation and wherein the rods extend parallel to, and at least partially about the axis of rotation of the auger in a concave arcuate array.
- 11. The system as claimed in claim 7 further comprising a contaminant receiving tray disposed beneath said infeed conveyor, and a cross conveyor disposed below said contaminant receiving tray, wherein the contaminants dislodged by said infeed conveyor pass between the spaced rollers thereof and are directed through said contaminant receiving tray to said cross conveyor for transport away from the pre-determined path.
- 12. A method for removing contaminants from cotton as cotton modules having compacted bottom portions are conveyed along a path of travel through a feeder head having a disperser therein which reduces the cotton modules to clumps of cotton for delivery to a cotton gin, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) moving the cotton modules along the path of travel along an infeed conveyor positioned upstream of the disperser, the infeed conveyor including a plurality of spaced rollers, constructed and arranged to agitate the bottom portions of the cotton modules to dislodge a portion of the contaminants therefrom;
- b) moving the cotton modules toward a clump chamber downstream of the disperser, the clump chamber having an open end within the feeder head and including an elongate upwardly opening sieve transversely mounted beneath the disperser within the feeder head, and an auger partially disposed within the sieve;
- c) receiving the clumps of cotton, reduced by the disperser, within the sieve;
- d) separating additional contaminants from the clumps of cotton by rotating the auger within the sieve;
- e) passing the clumps of cotton to the open end of said clump chamber;
- f) forcing an air draft through said clump chamber and into an air separator box adjacent the open end of said clump chamber;
- g) entraining the clumps of cotton delivered to the open end of said clump chamber in the air draft; and
- h) swirling the clumps of cotton in said air separator box to remove additional contaminants from the clumps of cotton as the clumps of cotton are delivered in the predetermined path to the cotton gin.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 12 wherein step a) further comprises the step of passing the cotton modules over a cleaning bed section of said infeed conveyor.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 12 wherein the sieve includes a trough, and wherein step (d) further comprises the step of passing the separated contaminants out of said clump chamber and away from the pre-determined path through a plurality of equally spaced parallel rods extending along the length of the trough in a concaved arcuate array at least partially about the auger within the sieve.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 12 further comprising the steps of: loading the cotton modules onto said infeed conveyor with a cart delivery system, said cart
- delivery system including a plurality of wheeled carts moved along the pre-determined
- path;
- passing the wheeled carts beneath said infeed conveyor along the predetermined path;
- collecting the contaminants dislodged by the rollers on the wheeled carts;
- passing the wheeled carts along the pre-determined path beneath said clump chamber;
- receiving the contaminants separated from the clumps of cotton in the sieve on the wheeled carts; and
- moving the wheeled carts carrying the contaminants away from the pre-determined path.
- 16. A cotton module handler for removing contaminants from a cotton module as a series of cotton modules are carried on an infeed conveyor, the infeed conveyor having a cleaning bed section for separating and removing a portion of the contaminants from the modules, through a disperser disposed within a feeder head which reduces the cotton modules to clumps of cotton which are discharged into a clump chamber, and wherein the clumps are further passed through an air separator box for separating and removing additional contaminants from the clumps of cotton as the clumps of cotton are moved by an air stream toward a cotton gin, the improvement comprising:
- an upwardly opening sieve transversely mounted on the feeder head within the clump chamber, said sieve being mounted beneath the disperser and being constructed and arranged to capture the clumps of cotton reduced by the disperser while allowing additional contaminants to pass therethrough; and
- an auger having a transverse axis of rotation, said auger being partially disposed within said sieve and being constructed and arranged to agitate and laterally move the clumps of cotton within the sieve as said auger is rotated about its transverse axis, wherein additional contaminants are separated from the clumps of cotton as the clumps of cotton are passed through the open end of said clump chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/388,260, filed Feb. 13, 1995 for "Seed Cotton Module Handler With Trash Separator", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,809.
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