Claims
- 1. A tree cutting attachment for a self-propelled work vehicle comprising, in combination:
(a) a stationary frame adapted to be coupled to a work vehicle; (b) a movable frame hinged to the stationary frame; (c) a rotor assembly journaled for rotation within said movable frame, the rotor assembly including a central driven shaft with an end plate proximate opposed ends thereof and a plurality of intermediate, regularly spaced support plates, said support plates being held in parallel spaced relation by a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced bars extending between the end plates; (d) first and second pluralities of generally rectangular cutting blades being individually mounted between adjacent support plates in side-by-side relation; and (e) a drive means coupled in driving relation to the driven shaft of the rotor assembly and adapted to rotate the rotor assembly in a direction tending to lift a downed tree from the ground.
- 2. The tree cutting attachment as in claim 1 wherein the first and second of the plurality of blades extend in a direction generally tangent to a periphery of the rotor assembly.
- 3. The tree cutting attachment as in claim 2 and further including a plurality of blade supports affixed to the rotor and connected to adjacent ones of said plurality of support plates, said blades being attachable to individual ones of said plurality of blade supports.
- 4. The tree cutting attachment as in claim 1 and further including a shear bar affixed to said frame and extending parallel to the rotor assembly proximate a periphery of the rotor assembly, the shear bar being adjustable relative to a sharpened front edge of the cutting blades whereby a gap between the cutting edge of the blade and the shear bar can be adjusted.
- 5. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 1 and further including a debris deflector affixed to the frame.
- 6. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 5 wherein the debris deflector comprises a plurality of chain segments suspended at one end from a transversely extending member.
- 7. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 1 and further including a pusher assembly affixed to the frame and extending forward thereof for applying a force to a tree trunk being severed by the cutting blades on the rotor assembly to give a preferential direction to a tree being felled.
- 8. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the drive means comprises a power take-off of said work vehicle.
- 9. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the central driven shaft of the rotor assembly is adapted to be mechanically coupled to a power take-off of the self-propelled work vehicle.
- 10. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 1 wherein the central driven shaft of the rotor assembly is adapted to be coupled to a power take-off of the self-propelled work vehicle, the power take-off being connected to an input shaft of a gearbox, said gearbox having first and second oppositely directed output shafts forming parts of a central driving shaft.
- 11. The tree cutting apparatus as in claim 10 and further including at least one linear actuator operatively coupled between the stationary frame and the movable frame for pivoting the movable frame relative to the stationary frame about the central driving shaft as a center.
- 12. The tree cutting apparatus of claim 11 wherein the linear actuator comprises a hydraulic cylinder.
- 13. The tree cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fixed frame includes a hitch member for coupling the fixed frame to the work vehicle.
- 14. The tree cutting apparatus of claim 10 wherein the hinge comprises a spool having first and second end flanges affixed to brackets attached to the movable frame and a tubular core extending between the first and second end flanges, the tubular core being in surrounding relation with respect to the central driving shaft and pivotable thereabout.
- 15. The tree cutting apparatus of claim 10 and further including belt pulley affixed to opposed ends of the central driven shaft of the rotor assembly and to said oppositely direct output shafts of said gear box and endless belts deployed over the belt pulleys affixed to the opposed ends of the central driven shaft of the rotor assembly and the belt pulleys on the oppositely directed output shafts of the gear box.
I. CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/454,144, filed Jun. 4, 2003 (now U.S. Pat. No. ______)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10454144 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
Child |
10827705 |
Apr 2004 |
US |