Rotary cutterbar module end cap

US10412885B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10412885-B2
Application numberUS-201715402481-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 10, 2017
Priority dateMar 4, 2016
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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A modular cutterbar assembly operably coupled to a work machine includes at least one module and an end cap coupled to the at least one module. The end cap includes an upper surface defined between a first end and a second end, and an inner cavity is defined in the first end of the end cap. The inner cavity is configured to substantially enclose a drive transfer mechanism. An aperture is defined in the upper surface, and a coupler arm is integrally formed with the second end of the end cap. The coupler arm is configured to be coupled to the work machine.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular cutterbar assembly operably coupled to a work machine, comprising: at least one module; an end cap coupled to the at least one module, the end cap having an upper surface defined between a first end and a second end; an inner cavity defined in the first end of the end cap, the inner cavity configured to substantially enclose a drive transfer mechanism; an aperture defined in the upper surface; a coupler arm integrally formed with the second end of the end cap, the coupler arm configured to be coupled to the work machine; and a disk hub assembly disposed in the aperture and configured to rotate a first cutting disk, wherein the disk hub assembly is only coupled to the end cap. 2. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one module is coupled to the first end of the end cap along a joint. 3. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a disk guard coupled to the end cap, wherein a tab formed by the end cap is coupled to the disk guard, and wherein the disk guard spans a joint formed between the end cap and a first module of the at least one module. 4. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first module forms a second tab, the second tab coupled to the disk guard. 5. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one module is coupled to the end cap at a first coupler location along a front edge thereof and at a second coupler location along a rear edge. 6. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 5 , wherein the at least one module is coupled to the end cap at a third coupler location which extends from the upper surface and is positioned between the first and second coupler locations. 7. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one module defines an inner cavity, the inner cavity of the at least one module being fluidly coupled with the inner cavity defined by the end cap. 8. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a second end cap forming an upper surface and being disposed on a side of the at least one module opposite the end cap; an inner cavity defined in the second end cap, the inner cavity configured to substantially enclose a drive transfer mechanism; a second aperture defined in the upper surface of the second end cap; and a second coupler arm integrally formed with the second end cap, the second coupler arm configured to be coupled to the work machine. 9. The modular cutterbar assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the at least one module comprises a first module and a second module coupled to one another; the end cap being coupled to the first module along a first joint, the end cap coupled to a side of the first module opposite the second module; and the second end cap being coupled to the second module along a second joint, the second end cap coupled to a side of the second module opposite the first module. 10. A cutterbar assembly configured for use with a work machine, the cutterbar assembly comprising: a plurality of modules wherein adjacent modules are coupled to one another along a cutterbar axis, each module partially defining an inner cavity that extends along the cutterbar axis, wherein a drive transfer mechanism is housed in the inner cavity; a first end cap coupled to a first module of the plurality of modules along the cutterbar axis, the first end cap comprising: a first closed end of the inner cavity defined by the first end cap, the first closed end of the inner cavity housing a first end of the drive transfer mechanism; a first aperture defined in an upper surface of the first end cap; a first rim defined by the upper surface of the first end cap and circumferentially surrounding the first aperture; and a first coupler arm integrally formed with the first end cap, the first coupler arm configured to be coupled to the work machine; a second end cap coupled to a second module of the plurality of modules along the cutterbar axis, the second end cap comprising: a second closed end of the inner cavity defined by the second end cap, the second enclosed end of the inner cavity housing a second end of the drive transfer mechanism; a second aperture defined in an upper surface of the second end cap; a second rim defined by the upper surface of the second end cap and circumferentially surrounding the second aperture; and a second coupler arm integrally formed with the second end cap, the second coupler arm configured to be coupled to the work machine. 11. The cutterbar assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first end cap is coupled to the first module along a first joint, and the second end cap is coupled to the second module along a second joint. 12. The cutterbar assembly of claim 10 , further comprising: a first disk hub assembly disposed in the first aperture and configured to rotate a first cutting disk; and a second disk hub assembly disposed in the second aperture and configured to rotate a second cutting disk. 13. The cutterbar assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first module is coupled to the first end cap at a first coupler location along a front edge, at a second coupler location along a rear edge, and at a third coupler location disposed between the first and second coupler locations. 14. The cutterbar assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first joint and the second joint are oblique relative to the cutterbar axis. 15. The cutterbar assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first aperture is defined entirely by the first end cap, and wherein the second aperture is defined entirely by the second end cap. 16. The cutterbar assembly of claim 10 , wherein a first module of the plurality of modules is coupled to the first end cap such that a joint is formed therebetween, and wherein a disk guard is coupled to the first end cap and the first module such that the disk guard crosses the joint. 17. A tractor assembly, comprising: a work machine having a chassis, at least one ground engaging mechanism coupled to the chassis, and a prime mover coupled to the chassis for generating power to drive the at least one ground engaging mechanism; a modular cutterbar assembly comprising a plurality of modules disposed along a cutterbar axis, the modular cutterbar assembly including at least a first module and a second module; a first end cap coupled to the first module, the first end cap comprising: a first inner cavity defined by the first end cap, the first inner cavity configured to substantially enclose a first portion of a drive transfer mechanism; a first aperture defined in an upper surface of the first end cap; and a first coupler arm integrally formed with the first end cap, the first coupler arm coupled to the work machine; a second end cap coupled to the second module opposite the first end cap, the second end cap comprising: a second coupler arm integrally formed with the second end cap, the second coupler arm coupled to the work machine; a first disk hub assembly disposed in the first aperture and engaged with the first portion of the drive transfer mechanism, wherein the first disk hub assembly is mounted to the first end cap and not to the first module. 18. The tractor assembly of claim 17 , wherein the first end cap is coupled to the first module along a first joint, the second end cap is coupled to the second module along a second joint, and the first joint and the second joint extend obliquely relative to the cutterbar axis. 19. The tractor assembly of claim 17 , wherein the first end cap forms a first tab, the second end c

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What does patent US10412885B2 cover?
A modular cutterbar assembly operably coupled to a work machine includes at least one module and an end cap coupled to the at least one module. The end cap includes an upper surface defined between a first end and a second end, and an inner cavity is defined in the first end of the end cap. The inner cavity is configured to substantially enclose a drive transfer mechanism. An aperture is define…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/665. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2019 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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