Textured draper belt for an agricultural harvester
US-2018352742-A1 · Dec 13, 2018 · US
US10617060B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10617060-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815936590-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 14, 2020 |
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An agricultural harvesting head comprises a frame that supports a cutter configured to cut an agricultural product. The agricultural harvesting head also comprises a set of laterally extending and forward tilted feeding tracks that guide the cut agricultural product to a center of the agricultural harvesting head. The set of feeding tracks comprise a base web of elastomer-impregnated fabric, elongated 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. The textured 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 feeding track and extend over substantially the entire width of the base web. A center feeding track configured to receive the cut agricultural product from the set of laterally extending feeding tracks and guide the agricultural product into a body of an agricultural harvester.
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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural harvester comprising: an operator compartment; an agricultural harvesting head comprising: a frame that supports a cutter configured to cut an agricultural product; a set of laterally extending and forward tilting feeding tracks configured to guide the cut agricultural product to a center of the agricultural harvesting head, the set of feeding tracks comprising: a base web of elastomer-impregnated fabric; a plurality of elongated cleats that extend upward from the base web and extend across substantially the entire width of the base web; a plurality of textured protrusions that extend upward from the web a distance sufficient to catch and hold grain rolling downhill in a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel of the feeding track, wherein the textured protrusions are between adjacent cleats and extend over substantially the entire length of the base web; and a center feeding track configured to receive the cut agricultural product from the set of laterally extending feeding tracks and guide the agricultural product into a body of the agricultural harvester. 2. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the textured protrusions comprise horizontal features, parallel to a direction of travel of the feeding track. 3. The agricultural harvester of claim 2 , wherein the textured protrusions comprise vertical features, perpendicular to the direction of travel of the feeding track. 4. The agricultural harvester of claim 3 , wherein the textured protrusions are aligned in rows and the vertical features of each row are horizontally offset from the vertical features of adjacent rows. 5. The agricultural harvester of claim 4 , wherein the rows of textured protrusions on a first side of a cleat are vertically offset from rows of textured protrusions on a second side of the cleat. 6. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the textured protrusions comprise semi-circle shapes. 7. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the textured protrusions form a zigzag pattern and wherein that pattern extends in a direction of movement of the feeding track. 8. The agricultural harvester of claim 7 , wherein each of the zigzag protrusions defines an obtuse angle of between 100 and 130° at each zigzag. 9. The agricultural harvester of claim 2 , wherein each textured protrusion extends between two adjacent cleats and terminates at the two adjacent cleats. 10. An agricultural harvesting head comprising: a frame that supports a cutter configured to cut an agricultural product; a reel configured to direct the cut product to a set of laterally extending and forward tilted feeding tracks; the set of laterally extending and forward tilted feeding tracks configured to guide the cut agricultural product to a center of the agricultural harvesting head, the set of feeding tracks comprising: a base web of elastomer-impregnated fabric; elongate cleats that protrude upward from the base web and extend across substantially the entire width of the base web; and a plurality of protrusions that protrude upward from the web a distance sufficient to catch and hold grain rolling downhill in a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel of the feeding track, wherein the protrusions are located between adjacent cleats. 11. The feeding track of claim 10 , wherein the protrusions comprise features perpendicular and parallel to a direction of travel of the feeding track. 12. The feeding track of claim, wherein the protrusions are aligned in rows are separated by a first distance and each row comprises two sub-rows of protrusions separated by a second distance, the first distance being greater than the second distance. 13. The feeding track of claim 10 , wherein the cleats protrude upward a first distance and the protrusions protrude upward a second distance, wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance. 14. The feeding track of claim 13 , wherein the second distance is greater than 2 mm and less than 5 mm. 15. The feeding track of claim 10 , wherein the protrusions form a zigzag pattern parallel to a direction of movement of the feeding track. 16. The feeding track of claim 10 , wherein the protrusions are aligned in rows perpendicular to the cleats and each row comprises two sub-rows, the first sub-row above the second sub-row, the first sub-row comprises a plurality of semicircles with an open end downward facing, the second sub-row comprises a plurality of semicircles with an open end upward facing. 17. A feeding track configured for forward tilted mounting on an agricultural harvesting head comprising: a base web of rubber-impregnated fabric; elongated 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 a distance from the web sufficient to catch and hold grain rolling downhill in a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel of the feeding track, wherein the textured protrusions are between adjacent cleats and extend over substantially the entire length of the base web. 18. The feeding track of claim 17 , wherein the textured protrusions are aligned in rows, the rows are separated by a first distance and each row comprises two sub-rows separated by a second distance, the first distance being greater than the second distance. 19. The feeding track of claim 18 , wherein the rows of protrusions comprise features perpendicular and parallel to a direction of travel of the feeding track.
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