Harvester combine header lifting power unit

US10455764B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10455764-B2
Application numberUS-201715658773-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2017
Priority dateJul 25, 2017
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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A header for an agricultural harvester includes a header body that is configured to be connected to the harvester. The header body is configured for cutting plants from the ground and distributing those plants to a feeder of the agricultural harvester. A wheel is attached to the header body for contacting the ground to support the header body above the ground. A lifting power unit moves the wheel with respect to the header body to adjust a distance between the header body and the ground.

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What is claimed is: 1. A header for an agricultural harvester, the header comprising: an articulating header body that is configured to be connected to the harvester, the articulating header body comprising multiple sections that are configured to articulate with respect to each other, the articulating header body configured for cutting plants from the ground and distributing those plants to a feeder of the agricultural harvester; at least two wheels attached to the articulating header body for contacting the ground to support the articulating header body above the ground, each wheel being attached to a different section of the multiple sections of the articulating header body; and a first lifting power unit for moving one wheel of the at least two wheels with respect to a first section of the articulating header body to adjust a distance between said first section of the articulating header body and the ground; and a second lifting power unit for moving another wheel of the at least two wheels with respect to a second section of the articulating header body to adjust a distance between said second section of the articulating header body and the ground, wherein the first and second lifting power units are configured to move the respective sections of the articulating header body to different heights. 2. The header of claim 1 , wherein each lifting power unit includes a sensor for sensing, either directly or indirectly, the distance between the ground and the header body. 3. The header of claim 2 , wherein each lifting power unit includes a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder including a piston, the cylinder being attached, either directly or indirectly, to both the wheel of the respective lifting power unit and the header body for moving the wheel with respect to the header body. 4. The header of claim 3 , wherein the sensor senses a pressure with the cylinder, which is indicative of the distance between the header body and the ground. 5. The header of claim 2 , wherein each lifting power unit is configured to be operated in either a manual mode or an automatic mode. 6. The header of claim 5 , wherein, in the automatic mode, each lifting power unit is configured to move the wheel of the respective lifting power unit as a function of the sensed distance between the ground and the header body. 7. The header of claim 5 , further comprising a user interface, and, in the manual mode, the user interface is configured to control each lifting power unit. 8. The header of claim 1 , wherein each wheel of the header is not configured to propel the harvester. 9. The header of claim 1 , wherein each wheel is directly attached to the header and is separate from wheels of the harvester. 10. The header of claim 1 , wherein each lifting power unit comprises: (a) a sensor for sensing, either directly or indirectly, the distance between the ground and the header body; (b) means for moving the wheel of the respective lifting power unit with respect to the header body; and (c) a controller that is configured to activate the moving means based upon the distance sensed by the sensor, wherein, once activated, the moving means changes the distance between the header body and the ground. 11. The header of claim 10 , wherein the means comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder including a piston, the cylinder being attached, either directly or indirectly, to both the wheel of the respective lifting power unit and the header body for moving the wheel with respect to the header body. 12. The header of claim 11 , wherein the sensor senses a pressure within the cylinder, which is indicative of the distance between the header body and the ground. 13. The header of claim 10 , wherein each lifting power unit is configured to be operated in either a manual mode or an automatic mode. 14. The header of claim 13 , wherein, in the automatic mode, each lifting power unit is configured to move the wheel of the respective lifting power unit as a function of the sensed distance between the ground and the header body. 15. The header of claim 10 , wherein each wheel is directly attached to the header and is separate from wheels of the harvester. 16. The header of claim 1 , wherein each lifting power unit comprises: (a) a sensor for sensing, either directly or indirectly, the distance between the ground and the header body; (b) a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder for moving the wheel of the respective lifting power unit with respect to the header body; (c) a pump for actuating the cylinder; and (d) a controller that is configured to activate the pump based upon the distance sensed by the sensor, wherein, once activated, the pump actuates the cylinder to move the wheel of the respective lifting power unit with respect to the header body, thereby changing the distance between the header body and the ground. 17. The header of claim 16 , wherein the sensor senses a pressure with the cylinder, which is indicative of the distance between the header body and the ground. 18. The header of claim 16 , wherein each lifting power unit is configured to be operated in either a manual mode or an automatic mode. 19. The header of claim 18 , wherein, in the automatic mode, each lifting power unit is configured to move the wheel of the respective lifting power unit as a function of the sensed distance between the ground and the header body. 20. The header of claim 18 , further comprising a user interface, and, in the manual mode, the user interface is configured to control each lifting power unit.

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  • Mowing tables · CPC title

  • Header lifting devices · CPC title

  • with cylindrical tools · CPC title

  • A01D41/141Primary

    Automatic header control · CPC title

  • Control or measuring arrangements specially adapted for combines · CPC title

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What does patent US10455764B2 cover?
A header for an agricultural harvester includes a header body that is configured to be connected to the harvester. The header body is configured for cutting plants from the ground and distributing those plants to a feeder of the agricultural harvester. A wheel is attached to the header body for contacting the ground to support the header body above the ground. A lifting power unit moves the whe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D41/141. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 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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