Chopping blade for a straw chopper

US10874050B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10874050-B2
Application numberUS-201816021336-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2018
Priority dateJun 28, 2017
Publication dateDec 29, 2020
Grant dateDec 29, 2020

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Abstract

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A chopping blade for a straw chopper comprises a fastening opening, two side faces, and cutting edges arranged on one or both ends of the side faces. At least one of the side faces is equipped with means for reducing the frictional resistance of the chopping blade relative to the air and/or the chopping material.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A chopping blade for a straw chopper, comprising a fastening opening for receiving a fastening element for freely suspended attachment of the chopping blade to a rotor of the straw chopper, two side faces that are flat and parallel to each other, and cutting edges arranged on one or both ends of the side faces, and at least one of the side faces provided with means for reducing frictional resistance of the chopping blade relative to the air or material being chopped; wherein the means for reducing frictional resistance of the chopping blade comprise a frictional resistance-reducing texture, and the texture is formed by successive recesses and elevations running along both directions defined by the plane of the at least one of the side faces, the frictional resistance-reducing texture includes multiple frictional resistance-reducing rows aligned parallel to one another, each frictional resistance-reducing row comprises multiple frictional resistance-reducing units, and each recess and elevation forms one of the frictional resistance-reducing units. 2. The chopping blade according to claim 1 , wherein the frictional resistance-reducing units of one of the frictional resistance-reducing rows include the elevations followed by the respective recesses, and the frictional resistance-reducing units of an adjacent frictional resistance-reducing row of the frictional resistance-reducing rows include the recesses followed by the respective elevations. 3. The chopping blade according to claim 1 , wherein the means for reducing frictional resistance of the chopping blade comprise a frictional resistance-reducing texture wherein an arrangement of the elevations and recesses of the frictional resistance-reducing units of one of the frictional resistance-reducing rows and another arrangement of the elevations and recesses of the frictional resistance-reducing units of another one of the frictional resistance-reducing rows are staggered. 4. A straw chopper comprising a housing and a drivably and rotatably arranged rotor therein on which chopping blades according to claim 1 are mounted. 5. A combine harvester comprising a frame supported on wheels and a straw chopper according to claim 4 . 6. A chopping blade for a straw chopper, comprising a fastening opening for receiving a fastening element for freely suspended attachment of the chopping blade to a rotor of the straw chopper, two side faces, and a cutting edge arranged on one end of the side faces, at least one of the side faces is provided with a frictional resistance-reducing texture for reducing frictional resistance of the chopping blade relative to the air or material being chopped; and wherein the texture is formed by steps running parallel to the cutting edges and the steps are formed by superimposed layers of the chopping blade, each step includes a beveled surface, the beveled surface of the last step adjacent to the one end forms the cutting edge. 7. The chopping blade for a straw chopper of claim 6 , wherein the thickness of the superimposed layers is decreasing toward the cutting edges. 8. The chopping blade for a straw chopper of claim 6 , wherein the last step of the beveled surface of the last step is wider than the beveled surfaces of other steps and extends to form the cutting edge. 9. The chopping blade for a straw chopper of claim 6 , wherein the beveled surfaces of the steps are part of the frictional resistance-reducing texture for reducing frictional resistance of the chopping blade.

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Classifications

  • A01F12/40Primary

    Arrangements of straw crushers or cutters · CPC title

  • having rotating knives with their cutting edges in a plane perpendicular to their rotational axis · CPC title

  • Details of combines · CPC title

  • Mounting or adjusting of knives · CPC title

  • A01D34/736Primary

    Flail type · CPC title

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What does patent US10874050B2 cover?
A chopping blade for a straw chopper comprises a fastening opening, two side faces, and cutting edges arranged on one or both ends of the side faces. At least one of the side faces is equipped with means for reducing the frictional resistance of the chopping blade relative to the air and/or the chopping material.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01F12/40. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 29 2020 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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