Varying a hydraulic cylinder mechanical advantage to obtain smoother float pressure

US11032970B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11032970-B2
Application numberUS-201816174762-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2018
Priority dateOct 30, 2018
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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A float cylinder and accumulator are coupled between a header main frame and an attachment frame. The float cylinder is orientated so that its mechanical advantage in applying a float force to the header varies with the position of the main frame relative to the attachment frame. Similarly, the pressure exerted by the cylinder varies inversely with its mechanical advantage.

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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural harvesting machine header, comprising: an attachment frame that attaches to a feeder house on the agricultural harvesting machine; a cutter; a main frame that supports the cutter; and a float force assembly comprising: a hydraulic cylinder having a first end pivotally coupled to the main frame and a second end pivotally coupled to the attachment frame and that exerts a float force on the main frame, the hydraulic cylinder being configured so that a mechanical advantage of the hydraulic cylinder in imparting the float force changes inversely with a force magnitude imparted by the hydraulic cylinder, as a position of the main frame changes relative to a position of the attachment frame. 2. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 1 , wherein the float force assembly comprises: an accumulator coupled to the hydraulic cylinder so that contraction of the hydraulic cylinder increases pressure in the accumulator and increases the float force imparted by the hydraulic cylinder, and so that extension of the hydraulic cylinder decreases pressure in the accumulator and decreases the float force imparted by the hydraulic cylinder. 3. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinder and the accumulator are configured to form a closed hydraulic system. 4. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is oriented so that a mechanical advantage in imparting the float force changes inversely relative to the float force as the main frame moves relative to the attachment frame. 5. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 2 wherein the hydraulic cylinder extends as the main frame moves in a first direction relative to the attachment frame and contracts as the main frame moves in a second direction relative to the attachment frame. 6. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 5 wherein the hydraulic cylinder has a longitudinal axis running between the first and second ends thereof and oriented, so the hydraulic cylinder imparts the float force on the main frame, as a lifting force, at a force imparting angle defined by the longitudinal axis of the hydraulic cylinder and a generally horizontal axis. 7. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 6 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the main frame and to the attachment frame, so the force imparting angle increases as the main frame is raised relative to the attachment frame and decreases as the main frame is lowered relative to the attachment frame. 8. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 7 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the main frame and to the attachment frame, so the hydraulic cylinder extends as the main frame is raised relative to the attachment frame and contracts as the main frame is lowered relative to the attachment frame. 9. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 2 wherein the accumulator is formed within the hydraulic cylinder. 10. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 2 wherein the accumulator is external to the hydraulic cylinder and fluidically coupled to the hydraulic cylinder. 11. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 4 wherein the float force assembly comprises: first and second control linkages, each coupled to the attachment frame and the main frame to guide movement of the main frame relative to the attachment frame. 12. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 1 and further comprising: an additional float force assembly attached to the main frame and to the attachment frame and spaced from the float force assembly across the agricultural harvesting machine header, the additional float force assembly having a force imparting member that exerts a float force on the main frame, the force imparting member being configured so that a mechanical advantage of the force imparting member in imparting the float force changes inversely with a force magnitude imparted by the force imparting member, as a position of the main frame changes relative to a position of the attachment frame. 13. An agricultural harvesting machine header, comprising: an attachment frame that attaches to a feeder house on the agricultural harvesting machine; a cutter; a main frame that supports the cutter; a hydraulic cylinder having a first end and a second end, and exerting a float force on the main frame, the first end pivotally coupled to the attachment frame and the second end pivotally coupled to the main frame, the hydraulic cylinder extending as the main frame moves in a first direction relative to the attachment frame and retracting as the main frame moves in a second direction relative to the attachment frame, the hydraulic cylinder having a longitudinal axis, defined by the first and second ends, that is oriented at an angle relative to a horizontal axis, the angle changing as the main frame moves relative to the attachment frame; and an accumulator coupled to the hydraulic cylinder so that contraction of the hydraulic cylinder increases pressure in the accumulator and increases the float force imparted by the hydraulic cylinder, and so that extension of the hydraulic cylinder decreases pressure in the accumulator and decreases the float force imparted by the hydraulic cylinder. 14. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 13 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is oriented so that a mechanical advantage in imparting the float force changes inversely relative to a magnitude of the float force as the main frame moves relative to the attachment frame. 15. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 14 wherein the hydraulic cylinder and the accumulator are configured to form a closed hydraulic system. 16. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 15 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is oriented, so the hydraulic cylinder imparts the float force on the main frame, as a lifting force, at a force imparting angle defined by the angle of the longitudinal axis of the hydraulic cylinder relative to the horizontal axis. 17. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 16 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the main frame and to the attachment frame, so the force imparting angle increases as the main frame is raised relative to the attachment frame and decreases as the main frame is lowered relative to the attachment frame. 18. The agricultural harvesting machine header of claim 17 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the main frame and to the attachment frame, so the hydraulic cylinder extends as the main frame is raised relative to the attachment frame and contracts as the main frame is lowered relative to the attachment frame. 19. An agricultural harvesting machine header, comprising: an attachment frame that attaches to a feeder house on the agricultural harvesting machine; a cutter; a main frame that supports the cutter; a hydraulic cylinder having a first end and a second end, and exerting a float force on the main frame, the first end pivotally coupled to the attachment frame and the second end pivotally coupled to the main frame, the hydraulic cylinder extending as the main frame moves in a upward direction relative to the attachment frame and retracting as the main frame moves in a downward direction relative to the attachment frame, the hydraulic cylinder having a longitudinal axis, defined by the first and second ends, that is oriented at an angle relative to a horizontal axis, the angle increasing as the main

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  • A01D41/141Primary

    Automatic header control · CPC title

  • for conveying or interconverting oscillating or reciprocating motions · CPC title

  • A01D47/00Primary

    Headers {for topping of plants, e.g. stalks with ears} · CPC title

  • A01D41/145Primary

    Header lifting devices · CPC title

  • Combines with headers · CPC title

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What does patent US11032970B2 cover?
A float cylinder and accumulator are coupled between a header main frame and an attachment frame. The float cylinder is orientated so that its mechanical advantage in applying a float force to the header varies with the position of the main frame relative to the attachment frame. Similarly, the pressure exerted by the cylinder varies inversely with its mechanical advantage.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D41/141. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 2021 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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