Pivoting action low profile sickle drive
US-9668407-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US10674658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10674658-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715799137-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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A header for an agricultural harvester comprising a frame and first and second anteriorly facing, oppositely driven epicyclical cutter bar knife drives connected to the frame. A roller shaft extends between and operatively connects the first and second epicyclical drives. The roller shaft or a drive roller drives rotation of a header infeed conveyor. The anteriorly facing epicyclical knife drives effectively rid themselves of harmful dirt and debris thereby prolonging the service life of the epicyclical knife drives.
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I claim: 1. A header for an agricultural harvester comprising: a frame supporting an infeed conveyor; a first epicyclical drive adjacent a forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a first cutter bar; a second epicyclical drive adjacent the forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a second cutter bar; and a roller shaft extending between the first and second epicyclical drives and operatively connected to the first epicyclical drive, the second epicyclical drive and the infeed conveyor. 2. The header of claim 1 , wherein when the second epicyclical drive rotates in a first direction, the roller shaft rotates the first epicyclical drive in a second direction opposite the first direction. 3. The header of claim 1 , wherein when the second epicyclical drive rotates in a first direction, the roller shaft rotates the first epicyclical drive in the same direction as the first direction. 4. The header of claim 1 , wherein the roller shaft engages a rear end of the first and second epicyclical drives. 5. The header of claim 1 , wherein the roller shaft has a longitudinal axis that extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of one of the first and second cutter bars. 6. The header of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second epicyclical drives is driven by the other of the first and second epicyclical drives via the roller shaft. 7. The header of claim 1 , wherein the roller shaft has a longitudinal length greater than a width of the infeed conveyor. 8. The header of claim 1 , further comprising a drive mechanism for driving rotation of one of the first and second epicyclical drives. 9. The header of claim 8 , wherein the drive mechanism is a drive shaft that drives rotation of the infeed conveyor. 10. The header of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second epicyclical drives rotate about an axis substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first and second cutter bars. 11. The header of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second epicyclical drives rotate about an axis substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the roller shaft. 12. The header of claim 1 , wherein the infeed conveyor comprises: a driven roller; and an endless belt extending between the driven roller and the roller shaft, wherein the roller shaft drives rotation of the endless belt. 13. The header of claim 1 , wherein the infeed conveyor comprises: a drive roller; and an endless belt extending between the drive roller and the roller shaft, wherein the drive roller drives rotation of the endless belt, the roller shaft and the first and second epicyclical drives. 14. The header of claim 1 , wherein the infeed conveyor has a forward end adjacent one of the first and second cutter bars. 15. The header of claim 1 , wherein the infeed conveyor is spaced from one of the first and second cutter bars less than about 12 inches. 16. The header of claim 1 , wherein the infeed conveyor is spaced from one of the first and second cutter bars less than about 6 inches. 17. A header for an agricultural harvester comprising: a frame supporting an infeed conveyor; a first epicyclical drive adjacent a forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a first cutter bar; a second epicyclical drive adjacent the forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a second cutter bar; and a roller shaft extending between the first and second epicyclical drives and operatively connected to the first epicyclical drive, the second epicyclical drive and the infeed conveyor, and wherein the roller shaft engages a medial side of the first and second epicyclical drives. 18. A header for an agricultural harvester comprising: a frame supporting an infeed conveyor; a first epicyclical drive adjacent a forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a first cutter bar; a second epicyclical drive adjacent the forward end of the infeed conveyor and operatively connected to a second cutter bar; and a roller shaft extending between the first and second epicyclical drives and operatively connected to the first epicyclical drive, the second epicyclical drive and the infeed conveyor, and wherein the infeed conveyor is positioned between the first and second epicyclical drives.
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Devices for connecting the rod to the crank-pin of the driving mechanism · CPC title
Driving mechanisms for the cutters · CPC title
Devices for connecting the rod to the knife-bar · CPC title
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