Harvester chaff pan assembly with moveable deflector components
US-9521808-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US10791677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10791677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816124198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A separating and cleaning mechanism for an agricultural combine may include: a return pan. The return pan includes a textured floor, two augers, and two motors coupled to the two augers, respectively, to selectively drive the motors in rotation independently. The textured floor may oscillate in a fore-and-aft direction to move grain toward the two augers.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A return pan for an agricultural combine for harvesting crops in an agricultural field and having a direction of travel through the field, wherein the return pan comprises: a textured floor configured to push grain toward an exit of the return pan when the return pan is oscillated in a fore-and-aft direction; a first auger and a second auger that extend across a forward edge of the textured floor generally perpendicular to the fore-and-aft direction; a first motor coupled to the first auger to drive the first auger in rotation; and a second motor coupled to the second auger to drive the second auger in rotation; wherein the first auger and the second auger are arranged to be selectively driven in opposite rotational directions and to be selectively driven in the same rotational direction. 2. The return pan of claim 1 , further comprising two side walls and a rear wall fixed to the textured floor and extending upward from the textured floor. 3. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the first auger and the second auger are oriented in an end-to-end relationship. 4. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the first auger and the second auger rotate about parallel axes. 5. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the textured floor is planar over substantially the entire width and length of the return pan. 6. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the return pan is disposed below a separating rotor and concave grating and above a sieve or chaffer. 7. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the return pan is disposed below a residue beater rotor and associated grating. 8. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the first motor is connected to the first auger with a first belt and pulley arrangement; and wherein the second motor is connected to the second auger with a second belt and pulley arrangement. 9. The return pan of claim 1 , wherein the first motor and the second motor are fixed underneath the textured floor of the return pan. 10. A separating and cleaning mechanism for an agricultural combine comprising: a return pan comprising: a textured floor configured to push grain toward an exit of the return pan when the return pan is oscillated in a fore-and-aft direction, a first auger and a second auger that extend across a forward edge of the textured floor generally perpendicular to the fore-and-aft direction, a first motor coupled to the first auger to selectively drive the first auger in different rotational directions, a second motor coupled to the second auger to selectively drive the second auger different rotational directions; and wherein the selective rotation of the first and second augers are independent of each other. 11. The mechanism of claim 10 , further comprising two side walls and a rear wall fixed to the textured floor and extending upward from the textured floor. 12. The mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the first auger and the second auger are oriented in an end-to-end relationship. 13. The mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the first auger and the second auger rotate about parallel axes. 14. The mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the first auger and the second auger are arranged to be selectively driven in opposite rotational directions in one mode of operation and to be selectively driven in the same rotational direction in a second mode of operation. 15. The mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the textured floor is planar over substantially the entire width and length of the return pan. 16. A return pan for an agricultural combine for harvesting crops in an agricultural field and having a direction of travel through the field, wherein the return pan comprises: a textured floor configured to push grain toward an exit of the return pan when the return pan is oscillated in a fore-and-aft direction; a first auger and a second auger that extend across a forward edge of the textured floor generally perpendicular to the fore-and-aft direction; a first motor coupled to the first auger to drive the first auger in rotation; a second motor coupled to the second auger to drive the second auger in rotation; and a curved pan fixed to the forward edge of the textured floor and extending forward and downward therefrom. 17. The return pan of claim 16 , wherein the curved pan curves around a lower edge of the first auger to define a gap between the curved pan and the first auger. 18. The return pan of claim 17 , wherein the size of the gap between the first auger and the curved pan is adjustable. 19. The return pan of claim 17 , wherein curved pan wraps around the first auger and the second auger, and wherein an angle of wrap of the curved pan around the first auger and the second auger is adjustable. 20. The return pan of claim 10 , further comprising: a rotor and concave arrangement for separating grain from plant residue, wherein the return pan is disposed underneath the rotor and concave arrangement to receive threshed and separated grain from the rotor and concave arrangement; and a cleaning shoe including at least a cleaning fan and a sieve or chaffer disposed underneath the return pan to receive the threshed and separated grain from the return pan and to further clean the threshed and separated grain.
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