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US-12485762-B2 · Dec 2, 2025 · US
US10455754B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10455754-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715727294-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A clutch for an agricultural implement including a rotating unit for connection to a powered shaft, a selectively disengageable unit, a zero-backlash torque limiter operable in an engaged position where a biased plunger is housed in a seat to angularly connect the rotating unit and the selectively disengageable unit for torque transfer until a maximum torque level is reached; and in a disengaged position where the plunger is retracted outside the seat. Further, a safety occlusion mechanism having an obstructing element selectively movable in an obstructing position to hinder the seat from housing the plunger and in a release position to allow shape coupling when the plunger and the seat overlap. The occlusion mechanism is biased to switch in the obstructing position and the release position is instated by an operator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A clutch for an agricultural implement comprising: a rotating unit for connection to a powered shaft; a selectively disengageable unit coaxial to the rotating unit to transfer a power torque; a zero-backlash torque limiter operable in: an engaged position where a biased plunger is housed in a seat to angularly connect the rotating unit and the selectively disengageable unit for torque transfer until a maximum torque level is reached; and a disengaged position where the plunger is retracted outside the seat; and a safety occlusion mechanism having an obstructing element selectively movable between an obstructing position, in which the obstructing element blocks the plunger from entering the seat, and a release position, in which the obstructing element does not block shape coupling between the plunger and the seat when the plunger and the seat overlap; and a biased retainer, wherein the occlusion mechanism is biased by a spring to switch to the obstruction position when the plunger exits the seat to reach the disengaged position when the maximum torque level is reached, and is operable against the bias of the spring by an operator to switch back into the release position, and wherein the biased retainer snaps into a retaining position to maintain a predefined extraction position of the obstructing element in the seat when the occlusion mechanism is operated by the operator against the bias of the spring and the plunger is outside the seat. 2. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein the retainer is released from the retaining position by the biased plunger when entering the seat and, after being released from the retaining position, the retainer is rotated by the bias of the occlusion mechanism to abut by overlap on a surface outside of the seat. 3. The clutch according to claim 2 , wherein, in the engaged position, the plunger stops the obstructing element from entering the seat against an action of the biased occlusion mechanism. 4. The clutch according to claim 3 , wherein the seat is a through hole in the selectively disengageable unit to selectively engage the plunger or retainer and wherein the plunger is opposite to the retainer with respect to the seat. 5. The clutch according claim 1 , wherein the occlusion mechanism relatively rotates with respect to the selectively disengageable unit and comprises the retainer. 6. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein upon relative rotation of the rotating unit and the selectively disengageable unit in the disengaged position, the plunger rolls on a surface such that compression and elongation of the biased plunger are substantially null. 7. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein the obstructing element is such to enter the seat along a direction perpendicular to an action of the biased plunger when entering the seat. 8. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein the plunger is a roller. 9. The clutch according to claim 8 , wherein the obstructing element is a tooth overlapping a rolling path of the plunger in the disengaged position. 10. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein the occlusion mechanism comprises a handle or a manual grip to extract the obstructing element from the seat. 11. The clutch according claim 1 , wherein the plunger moves along a substantially axial direction to engage or disengage the seat. 12. The clutch according to claim 11 , wherein the plunger is offset with respect to an axis of revolution of the rotating unit. 13. The clutch according to claim 11 , wherein the obstructing element is housed in an arched slot. 14. The clutch according to claim 11 , wherein the plunger contacts a substantially flat face of the selectively disengageable unit or a head of the obstructing element when the obstructing element is in the obstructing position. 15. The clutch according to claim 1 , wherein the plunger moves along a substantially radial direction to engage or disengage the seat. 16. The clutch according to claim 15 , wherein the plunger is housed in a disk of the rotating unit. 17. The clutch according to claim 15 , wherein the obstructing element is housed in a radial slot. 18. The clutch according to claim 15 , wherein the plunger contacts a collar of the selectively disengageable unit or a head of the obstructing element when the obstructing element is in the obstructing position. 19. An agricultural vehicle or trailed agricultural accessory comprising an implement driven via the clutch according to claim 1 . 20. A method of operation of the clutch according to claim 1 , comprising a step of operating the safety occlusion mechanism to switch back into the release position.
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