Draper header with belt cleaning arrangement
US-9622412-B2 · Apr 18, 2017 · US
US10390487B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10390487-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715791357-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2019 |
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A conveyor belt for an agricultural harvesting head includes a base web of elastomer-impregnated fabric; elongate cleats that extend upward from the base web and extend across substantially the entire width of the base web; and a plurality of textured protrusions that extend upward from the web between adjacent elongate cleats, wherein the textured protrusions are organized in rows of pockets between adjacent cleats and extend over substantially the entire width of the base web.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A conveyor belt configured tope extend along a conveyor of an agricultural harvesting head, the conveyor belt comprising: a base web of elastomer-impregnated fabric having a first edge and a second edge; elongate cleats that extend upward from the base web and extend across substantially the entire width of the base web, wherein each of the elongate cleats extend perpendicularly to the first edge and the second edge; and a plurality of protrusions that extend upward from the web between adjacent elongate cleats, wherein each of the protrusions includes a terminating end and defines a pocket, and wherein the protrusions are organized in adjacent rows aligned between adjacent cleats and the terminating end of each of the plurality of protrusions of one row is directed toward one of the pockets of an adjacent row of protrusions. 2. The conveyor belt of claim 1 , wherein the rows of protrusions extend in a direction parallel to a direction of travel of the belt and perpendicular to a longitudinal extent of the cleats. 3. The conveyor belt of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of protrusions are is curved in plan view. 4. The conveyor belt of claim 3 , wherein a gap is provided between adjacent protrusions of a row of protrusions through which grain can leak. 5. The conveyor belt of claim 3 , wherein the protrusions are semicircles. 6. The conveyor belt of claim 1 wherein no gap is provided between adjacent pockets in a row, and wherein each protrusion abuts its adjacent protrusion. 7. The conveyor belt of claim 1 , wherein each row of adjacent pockets protrusions forms a zigzag pattern and wherein that pattern extends in a direction of movement of the conveyor belt and perpendicular to al longitudinal extent of the cleats. 8. The conveyor belt of claim 5 , wherein each protrusion of a first row of protrusions has a convex side facing, an uphill edge of the conveyor belt, and wherein a second row of protrusions adjacent to the first row has a concave side facing the uphill edge of the conveyor belt. 9. The conveyor belt of claim 2 , wherein the rows of pockets protrusions protrude upward from the base web a distance sufficient to catch and hold grain rolling downhill in a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel of the conveyor belt. 10. The conveyor belt of claim 2 , wherein each row of the rows of protrusions extends between two adjacent cleats and terminates at the two adjacent cleats. 11. The conveyor belt of claim 5 , wherein the semicircles have the same diameter and are spaced the same distance apart. 12. The conveyor belt of claim 7 , wherein each row of protrusions in the zigzag pattern extends between and terminates at two adjacent cleats. 13. The conveyor belt of claim 12 , wherein each row of protrusions in the zigzag pattern extends perpendicular to a longitudinal extent of the cleats and extends from one cleat to an adjacent cleat. 14. The conveyor belt of claim 13 , wherein each of the zigzag protrusions defines an obtuse angle of between 90 and 150° at each zigzag. 15. The conveyor belt of claim 14 , wherein the obtuse angle is between 100 and 130° at each zigzag. 16. The conveyor belt of claim 14 , wherein the obtuse angle is between 0.105 and 1.2° at each zigzag.
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