Weighing device and harvest collecting apparatus
US-2019069493-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US10687472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10687472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815975171-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A baler for forming a bale includes a frame, an axle, a sensor, and at least one overload stop. The frame supports a bale chamber. The axle is connected to the frame at a first location and spaced apart from the frame at a second location. The sensor is positioned to measure the deflection of the axle. The deflection of the axle changes based upon a weight of the bale. The at least one overload stop is positioned on one of the axle and the frame to limit the deflection of the axle relative to the frame.
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What is claimed is: 1. A baler for forming a bale, comprising: a frame supporting a bale chamber; an axle connected to the frame at a first location and spaced apart from the frame at a second location; a sensor positioned to measure the deflection of the axle, the deflection of the axle changing based upon a weight of the bale; and at least one overload stop positioned on one of the axle and the frame to limit the deflection of the axle relative to the frame. 2. The baler of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a housing at least partially surrounding the axle, the sensor positioned to detect a change in distance between the axle and the housing due to the deflection of the axle. 3. The baler of claim 2 , wherein the housing surrounds the axle and at least partially encloses the sensor. 4. The baler of claim 3 , wherein the housing comprises a seal positioned at the interface between the housing and the axle enclosing the sensor and a portion of the axle. 5. The baler of claim 1 , comprising: a housing at least partially surrounding the axle; and a first overload stop protruding from one of the housing and the axle and a second overload stop protruding from one of the housing and the axle, the first and second overload stops spaced apart and respectively positioned on one end of the axle, wherein a range of the first deflection detected by a first sensor is reduced by the first overload stop and a range of the second deflection detected by a second sensor is reduced by the second overload stop. 6. The baler of claim 1 , wherein the axle includes a portion at the second location which extends radially outward more than an adjacent portion of the axle. 7. The baler of claim 1 , wherein the axle comprises a spindle fixedly attached to the frame and operatively connected to a ground engaging device. 8. The baler of claim 1 , further comprising: a processing unit operatively connected to the sensor and configured to calculate a weight of the bale based upon changes in the deflection of the axle as measured by the sensor. 9. The baler of claim 1 , further comprising at least one mounting plate, wherein an inner surface of the housing radially protrudes at least one mounting platform, the axle includes a groove, a portion of the mounting plate inserted into the groove of the axle and the mounting plate is coupled to the at least one mounting platform. 10. The baler of claim 9 , wherein the bottom of the groove includes multiple first edges, the at least one mounting plate includes multiple second edges, the first edges and second edges contact to one another to limit the mounting plate moving relative to the axle. 11. The baler of claim 1 , wherein the at least one overload stop is a ring shape. 12. A method of measuring a weight of a bale in a baler, comprising: determining a first deflection of an axle via a sensor; forming a bale in the baler; detecting a second deflection of the axle via the sensor; comparing the first and second deflections of the axle to calculate the weight of the bale; and limiting the deflection of the axle within a pre-determined amount via an overload stop. 13. The method of claim 12 , the step of detecting at least one deflection further comprising: detecting a first deflection of the axle based upon a first distance between the axle and an axle housing; and detecting a second deflection of the axle based upon a second distance between the axle and the axle housing. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: comparing a difference between the first and second distances to calculate the weight of the bale.
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