Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use with a transport vehicle to load, transfer, and unload bales of hay or straw and the like, said vehicle including a vehicle support frame, said apparatus comprising;
a longitudinally extending conveyor system supported on said frame for moving bales longitudinally on said vehicle, bale engaging tine structures mounted along the lateral extent of said longitudinal conveyor system on both sides thereof, each said tine structures including a plurality of bale engaging tines spaced along said longitudinal conveyor and movable between a retracted position to a bale engaging position, means for selectively moving said tine structures between a horizontal position on said vehicle frame and a vertical bale stack engaging position, and means for selectively moving said tines between the retracted position and the bale engaging position, whereby said tine structures may be moved to a substantially vertical position against a stack of a plurality of bales, said tines then moved into engagement with the bales to secure the bales, the bales then moved to a horizontal position and the tines retracted, allowing said bales to be conveyed longitudinally by said conveyor
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said longitudinally extending conveyor has a forward and aft end relative to the direction of travel of said support frame, said apparatus further including;
a transverse conveyor system located adjacent the forward end of said longitudinal conveyor and adapted and arranged to receive bales advanced thereon by said longitudinal conveyor, and means to selectively operate said transverse conveyor to incrementally discharge the bales laterally from a discharge end thereof to one side of said vehicle while the vehicle moves in a forward direction to distribute the hay from the bale in spaced piles.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 including;
bale cut-off mechanism carried by said vehicle frame adjacent the discharge end of said transverse conveyor, said cut-off mechanism having a separator member for contacting a bale being discharged to ensure incremental separation thereof during discharge to form said spaced piles.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said separator member comprises a motor driven sickle-bar.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said separator member comprises a motor driven rotary cut-off blade.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said separator member comprises a fluid pressure driven ram shear member.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said support frame comprises a vehicle chassis and further including;
a flatbed support structure pivotally mounted on said chassis for movement between a horizontal and substantially vertical position; said longitudinal conveyor, said transverse conveyor and said tine structures being mounted on said flatbed support for movement therewith between the horizontal and vertical positions.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein; said flatbed has a top load supporting surface, said longitudinal conveyor, said transverse conveyor and said tine structures are mounted beneath said top surface, and
openings in said flatbed constructed and arranged to expose said conveyors for contacting bales resting on said load supporting surface and to allow passage of said bale engaging tines during movement from the retracted to the bale engaging position.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said tine structures comprise;
parallel rotary tine shafts positioned on each side of said longitudinal conveyor system, motor means for selectively rotating said shafts, and mounting structures for connecting said tines to the tine shafts, whereby said tines are moved through an arcuate path between the retracted position and the bale engaging position.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein, said support frame includes a flatbed support structure;
a longitudinal conveyor frame having an aft end cross beam pivotally connected to the aft end of said flatbed support structure for moving said conveyor frame between a horizontal position resting on said flatbed support surface and a substantially vertical position, said longitudinal conveyor system being carried by said conveyor frame for movement therewith, said tine structures being connected to said cross beam for movement with said conveyor frame, and motor means for selectively rotating said cross beam to move said conveyor frame and said tine structures between the horizontal and vertical positions; said transverse conveyor being mounted on said flatbed support structures.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said tine structures are mounted for lateral movement between the retracted position and the bale engaging position.
- 12. Apparatus for use with a transport vehicle to load, transfer, and unload large bales of hay or straw and the like of a size generally incapable of being handled and maneuvered by a single person, said vehicle including a vehicle support frame, said apparatus comprising;
a flatbed support structure having a top load supporting surface, a forward and an aft end, said aft end being pivotally connected to said vehicle support frame for movement of said flatbed structure between a horizontal hauling position and a generally vertical bale stack engaging position, motor means for selectively moving said flatbed between the horizontal and vertical positions, a longitudinal conveyor system carried by said flatbed support structure and extending over a major portion thereof and located beneath the top load supporting surface, motor means for selectively operating said longitudinal conveyor system, bale engaging tine structures carried on said flatbed support beneath said top load supporting surface, said tine structures including rotatable tine supporting shafts extending along each side of said longitudinal conveyor, said tine structures including bale engaging tines spaced along each said tine supporting shafts and movable between a retracted position to a bale engaging position upon rotation of said shafts, motor means for selectively rotating said tine supporting shafts; and openings in said flatbed constructed and arranged to expose said longitudinal conveyor system and to allow passage of said bale engaging tines during movement between the retracted and bale engaging positions.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 including;
a cross-bed conveyor system located adjacent the forward end of said longitudinal conveyor system extending the major width of said flatbed and located beneath the top load supporting surface thereof, and motor means for selectively operating said cross-bed conveyor system.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said longitudinal conveyor system includes a drive shaft located adjacent the aft end of said flatbed, said apparatus further including a conveyor and tine structure extension comprising;
an extension frame mounted for free rotation on said drive shaft and normally disposed in a vertical position, a longitudinal conveyor extension carried by said extension frame and drivingly connected for rotation by said drive shaft, tine mounting shaft extensions rotitably carried on said extension frame in alignment with said tine mounting shafts when said flatbed is in the vertical position, a plurality of bale engaging tines fixed to each said shaft extensions, first coupling means for rigidly connecting said extension frame to said flatbed, and second coupling means for connecting said tine mounting shafts to said tine shaft extensions for rotation therewith.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said longitudinal conveyor system and said cross-bed conveyor systems comprise endless conveyors having spaced conveyor chains.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 including;
bale cut-off mechanism carried by said flatbed support structure adjacent the discharge end of said cross-bed conveyor, said cut-off mechanism having a separator for contacting a bale being discharged to ensure incremental separation thereof during discharge, and motor means for selectively actuating said cut-of mechanism to form spaced hay piles as the vehicle moves forward.
- 17. Apparatus for use with a transport vehicle to load, transfer, and unload large bales of hay or straw and the like of a size generally incapable of being handled and maneuvered by a single person, said vehicle including a flatbed support with a forward and aft end, said apparatus comprising;
a longitudinal conveyor frame having an aft end cross beam pivotally connected to the aft end of said flatbed for moving said conveyor frame between a horizontal position resting on said flatbed and a substantially vertical bale stack engaging position, motor means for selectively rotating said cross beam to move the frame between the horizontal and vertical positions, a longitudinal conveyor system mounted on said frame and extending the major longitudinal extent of said flatbed, motor means for selectively actuating said longitudinal conveyor, longitudinally extending tine beams located on each side of said longitudinal conveyor system and having their aft ends connected for rotation with said cross beam, motor means carried by said cross beam for laterally moving said tine beams relative to said conveyor between a retracted position and a bale engaging position, and a plurality of spaced tines connected to each said tine beams for engaging and holding a plurality of hay bales against said conveyor frame during movement of the frame to the horizontal position.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 including;
a cross-bed conveyor system mounted on said flatbed and located adjacent the forward end of said conveyor frame and adapted and arranged to receive bales advanced thereon by said longitudinal conveyor system, and motor means to selectively operate said cross-bed conveyor to incrementally discharge a bale carried thereon laterally from a discharge end thereof to one side of said vehicle while the vehicle moves in a forward direction to distribute hay from said bale in spaced piles.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said longitudinal and said cross-bed conveyors are endless conveyors having spaced conveyor chains.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 including extensible pusher arms mounted adjacent said tine beams for engaging a hay bale at an elevation above said conveyor frame when in the vertical position,
said pusher arms being extensible and retractable for positioning bales on said flatbed over said cross-bed conveyor, and motor means for selectively extending and retracting said pusher arms.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 including;
bale cut-off mechanism carried by said flatbed adjacent the discharge end of said cross-bed conveyor, said cut-off mechanism having a separator for contacting a bale being discharged to ensure incremental separation thereof during discharge, and motor means for selectively actuating said cut-off means to form spaced hay piles as the vehicle moves forward.
- 22. A method of loading, transporting and unloading large bales of hay or straw and the like of a size generally incapable of being handled and maneuvered by a single person comprising the steps of;
moving a vehicle mounted support apparatus to a substantially vertical position, moving the vertically disposed support apparatus against a vertical stack of a plurality of bales, engaging said bales with tine structures carried on said apparatus to hold the bales thereagainst,. moving said support apparatus to a generally horizontal position resting on said vehicle.
- 23. The method according to claim 22 including the further steps of;
releasing said tine structures, conveying said bales forwardly on said vehicle, and conveying consecutive bales in a lateral direction off the vehicle as the vehicle is moved forwardly.
- 24. The method of claim 22 including the further steps of;
transporting said bales to a second location and reversing said process steps to restack said bales.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit, under U.S.C. 120 of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/370,359, filed Aug. 9, 1999. This application is a Divisional of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/370,359, filed Aug. 9, 1999 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 06/095,991 filed Aug. 10, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60095991 |
Aug 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09370359 |
Aug 1999 |
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10015399 |
Dec 2001 |
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