Claims
- 1. A seed pod harvesting apparatus for connecting to a harvester to assist in the bunching and lifting of seed pod plants for harvesting comprising at least one pair of horizontally positioned snouts mounted to a frame in a spaced relationship, said snouts counter-rotate such that as a row of seed pod plants pass between the pair of snouts, said snouts assist in bunching and lifting of the seed pod plants as the harvester travels forward.
- 2. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said snouts are cone-shaped having a nose of said snout which is forward facing.
- 3. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 2 wherein said nose of said snout is positioned at ground level.
- 4. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 2 wherein said nose of said snout is positioned below ground level.
- 5. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 2 wherein said nose of said snout is positioned above ground level.
- 6. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the horizontal position of said snout is adjustable.
- 7. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical position of said snout is adjustable.
- 8. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the snout is spring mounted.
- 9. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one pair of vertically positioned shields mounted toward the rear of said snouts.
- 10. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 9 wherein said shields comprise a curved front face for directing the seed pod plants therebetween.
- 11. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 9 wherein said shields comprise a cone-shaped member cut substantially in half along a vertical axis resulting in a left and a right portion, each of said portions making a pair of shields, said pair of shields positioned vertically toward the rear and above the pair of snouts.
- 12. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a digging component positioned between the pair of snouts for grasping the plant portion of the seed pod plant as the seed pod plant passes between the pair of snouts and pulling the plant from the ground.
- 13. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 12 wherein said digging component comprises a conveyor for carrying the plant rearward toward a harvesting section.
- 14. A seed pod harvesting apparatus for connecting to a harvester to assist in the bunching and lifting of seed pod plants for harvesting comprising:
(a) at least one pair of horizontally positioned snouts mounted to a frame in a spaced relationship, said snouts counter-rotate such that as a row of seed pod plants pass between the pair of snouts, said snouts assist in bunching and lifting of the seed pod plants as the harvester travels forward; and (b) at least one pair of vertically positioned shields mounted toward the rear of said snouts.
- 15. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a digging component positioned between the pair of snouts for grasping the plant portion of the seed pod plant as the seed pod plant passes between the pair of snouts and pulling the plant from the ground.
- 16. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 15 wherein said digging component comprises a conveyor for carrying the plant rearward toward a harvesting section.
- 17. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the counter-rotation of the snouts is provided by an inner shaft driven by a motor.
- 18. The seed pod harvesting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rotation speed of the counter-rotating snouts is variable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application claiming the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/789,218 filed Feb. 20, 2001, incorporated herein by reference which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/184,472, filed Feb. 23, 2000, incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60184472 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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