Agricultural cutting mechanism with quick-change blade

US11185012B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11185012-B2
Application numberUS-201916592402-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 3, 2019
Priority dateOct 3, 2019
Publication dateNov 30, 2021
Grant dateNov 30, 2021

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Abstract

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An agricultural cutting mechanism for use with an agricultural machine has a disk rotatable about an axis of rotation, a post secured to the disk, a blade, and a yieldable blade retainer. The blade is removably secured to the disk. The blade comprises a keyhole in which the post is positioned. The blade retainer is secured to the disk to move relative thereto between a blocking position blocking radially inward movement of the blade to the replacement position so as to maintain the blade in the use position and a service position releasing the blade to move radially inward to the replacement position for replacement of the blade with another blade. A blade for use with an agricultural cutting mechanism is also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural cutting mechanism for use with an agricultural machine, comprising: a disk rotatable about an axis of rotation, a post secured to the disk, a blade removably secured to the disk and extending radially beyond the disk in a use position to sever plants in response to rotation of the disk about the axis of rotation upon movement of the agricultural machine in a field, the blade comprising a keyhole in which the post is positioned, the blade and the keyhole thereof movable radially relative to the post between the use position in which the keyhole is secured to the post and a replacement position that is radially inward of the use position and in which the keyhole is removable from the post, and a yieldable blade retainer secured to the disk to move relative thereto between a blocking position blocking radially inward movement of the blade to the replacement position so as to maintain the blade secured to the post in the use position and a service position releasing the blade to move radially inward to the replacement position for replacement of the blade with another blade. 2. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the blade retainer is yieldably biased toward the blocking position and manually deflectable to the service position. 3. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the blade retainer contacts the disk to abut a positioning edge of the blade in the blocking position and is deflected away from the disk to release the blade in the service position allowing radial movement of the blade between the use and replacement positions. 4. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the blade is positioned radially outward from the blade retainer to abut the blade retainer when the blade is positioned in the use position and the blade retainer is positioned in the blocking position, and the blade and the blade retainer are positioned in axially overlapping relation with one another when the blade is positioned in the replacement position and the blade retainer is positioned in the service position. 5. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 2 , comprising a support ring secured to the disk and surrounding the axis of rotation, and the blade retainer is configured as a tab projecting radially outwardly from the support ring. 6. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 5 , wherein a radially outer edge of the tab comprises a tool notch for receiving a tool to deflect the tab. 7. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the tab comprises a bend such that the tab turns axially toward the disk as the tab projects radially outwardly from the support ring for abutment with the blade. 8. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , comprising a second post secured to the disk, wherein the blade comprises a second keyhole in which the second post is positioned. 9. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the post is a first post, the keyhole is a first keyhole, the first and second posts are aligned radially with one another, the first and second keyholes are aligned radially with one another and positioned on a central longitudinal axis of the blade. 10. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the disk comprises a first rail and a second rail, and the blade is sandwiched between the first and second rails such that the keyhole is at least partially positioned between the first and second rails. 11. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the keyhole comprises a wider aperture portion and a narrower aperture portion in communication with and narrower than the wider aperture portion to provide the keyhole, the narrower aperture portion is radially inward of the wider aperture portion, and the blade is movable radially relative to the post between the use position in which the post is positioned primarily in the narrower aperture portion and the replacement position the post is positioned primarily in the wider aperture portion for removal of the blade from the post. 12. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , wherein a positioning edge of the blade facing the axis of rotation and a radially outer edge of the blade retainer are arranged to contact one another when the blade is in the use position and the blade retainer is in the blocking position. 13. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the post is secured to the disk when the blade retainer is positioned in the blocking position and the service position. 14. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the support ring and the tab are single piece. 15. The agricultural cutting mechanism of claim 5 , comprising more than one blade retainer, wherein an outer periphery of the support ring is polygonal with multiple sides, from each of which one of the blade retainers projects radially outwardly and is configured as a tab.

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Classifications

  • Disc cutter bars · CPC title

  • of sugar cane {(for digging sugar cane A01D31/00)} · CPC title

  • A01D34/733Primary

    Cutting-blade mounting means · CPC title

  • having cutters rotating about a vertical axis · CPC title

  • Flail type · CPC title

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What does patent US11185012B2 cover?
An agricultural cutting mechanism for use with an agricultural machine has a disk rotatable about an axis of rotation, a post secured to the disk, a blade, and a yieldable blade retainer. The blade is removably secured to the disk. The blade comprises a keyhole in which the post is positioned. The blade retainer is secured to the disk to move relative thereto between a blocking position blockin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/733. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 30 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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