Stalk conditioner for a header of an agricultural combine

US10159189B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10159189-B2
Application numberUS-201615236080-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2016
Priority dateAug 12, 2016
Publication dateDec 25, 2018
Grant dateDec 25, 2018

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A header for a combine harvester, the header including a frame mountable to a forward end of the combine harvester, at least one row unit mounted to the frame to receive and process stalks of corn, a stomping shoe mounted to the frame behind the row unit to flatten stalks of corn, and a stalk splitter mounted to frame behind the row unit to split stalks of corn. The face of the stomping shoe is provided with a plurality of structures to guide each stalk of corn along a predefined path on the face while the stalks of corn are flattened. The stalk splitter includes a disk blade biased against the ground for splitting stalks of corn after they are processed by row units of the corn header.

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We claim: 1. A header for a combine harvester comprising: a frame configured to mount to a forward end of the combine harvester; at least one row unit mounted to the frame and configured to receive and process crop stalks; a stomping shoe mounted to the frame behind the row unit, the stomping shoe configured to flatten the stalks; and a stalk splitter mounted to the frame behind the row unit, the stalk splitter including: a support structure mounted to the frame, the support structure having: a mounting bar mounted to the frame, a holding arm pivotably mounted to the mounting bar and connected to a disk blade, and a mounting arm assembly pivotably mounted to the mounting bar and connected to the holding arm, the mounting arm assembly having a biasing member adjacent a lateral side of the disk blade biasing the disk blade. 2. The header of claim 1 , wherein the stalk splitter is mounted to the frame behind the stomping shoe. 3. The header of claim 1 , wherein the stomping shoe includes an elongated concavity extending along a central longitudinal centerline of the stomping shoe for guiding the stalk along a predefined path defined by the elongated concavity. 4. The header of claim 1 , wherein the stomping shoe includes a face for flattening the stalks, the face including a plurality of structures configured to guide each stalk along a predefined path on the face. 5. The header of claim 4 , wherein the predefined path extends along a longitudinal centerline of the face. 6. The header of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of structures include at least one of ridges, recesses, fins, welded beads and welded key stock. 7. The header of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of structures include two opposed rows of chevron-shaped ridges arranged on opposite sides of a longitudinal centerline of the face. 8. The header of claim 4 , wherein the face of the stomping shoe further includes a plastic cover, and the plurality of structures are disposed on the plastic cover. 9. The header of claim 1 , wherein the disk blade is biased along a predefined direction with respect to the frame. 10. The header of claim 1 , wherein the mounting arm assembly includes: a first plate rigidly connected to the mounting bar, and a second plate rigidly connected to the holding arm and movable relative to the first plate, and wherein the biasing member biases the mounting arm assembly. 11. A header for use with a combine harvester comprising: a frame configured to mount to a forward end of the combine harvester; at least one row unit mounted to the frame and configured to receive crop stalks; and a stomping shoe mounted to the frame behind the row unit and configured to flatten a stalk after the stalk is received by the row unit and including an elongated concavity extending along a central longitudinal centerline of the stomping shoe for guiding the stalk along a predefined path defined by the elongated concavity, the stomping shoe including a face having a plurality of structures disposed thereon, wherein each of the plurality of structures is configured to guide the stalk along the predefined path on the face while the stalk is being flattened. 12. The header of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of structures include at least one of ridges, recesses, fins, welded beads, and welded key stock. 13. The header of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of structures include two opposed rows of chevron-shaped ridges arranged on opposite sides of a longitudinal centerline of the face. 14. A header for use with a combine harvester comprising: a frame configured to mount to a forward end of the combine harvester; at least one row unit mounted to the frame and configured to receive a stalk; and a splitting mechanism mounted to the frame behind the row unit, the splitting mechanism including: a support structure mounted to the frame, the support structure having: a mounting bar mounted to the frame, a holding arm pivotably mounted to the mounting bar and connected to a disk blade, and a mounting arm assembly pivotably mounted to the mounting bar and connected to the holding arm, the mounting arm assembly having: a first plate rigidly connected to the mounting bar, and a second plate rigidly connected to the holding arm and movable relative to the first plate, and a biasing member biasing the mounting arm assembly. 15. The header of claim 14 , further comprising a looped chain mounted to the frame and extending behind the splitting mechanism, the looped chain configured to knock over the stalk after the splitting mechanism slices the stalk along its longitudinal axis. 16. The header of claim 14 , wherein the splitting mechanism further includes a drive mechanism for rotating the disk blade. 17. The header of claim 14 , wherein the biasing member biases against the first plate. 18. The header of claim 14 , wherein the first plate is between the second plate and biasing member. 19. The header of claim 14 , wherein the biasing member biases the second plate towards the first plate.

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  • Combines with headers · CPC title

  • Lawn-mowers · CPC title

  • with two or more cutters · CPC title

  • A01D82/00Primary

    Crop conditioners, i.e. machines for crushing or bruising stalks (combined with harvesters A01D43/10) · CPC title

  • for cutting up or crushing remaining standing stalks, e.g. stubble (mowers combined with means for cutting up, crushing or bruising, the mown crop A01D43/08, A01D43/10; apparatus for crushing or bruising mown stalks A01D82/00; apparatus for cutting up the mown crop A01F29/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10159189B2 cover?
A header for a combine harvester, the header including a frame mountable to a forward end of the combine harvester, at least one row unit mounted to the frame to receive and process stalks of corn, a stomping shoe mounted to the frame behind the row unit to flatten stalks of corn, and a stalk splitter mounted to frame behind the row unit to split stalks of corn. The face of the stomping shoe is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D82/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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