System and device for monitoring a condition of a sickle section of an agricultural machine
US-2021045288-A1 · Feb 18, 2021 · US
US11259460B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11259460-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016739855-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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The cutter bar of a header including two sickle bars is driven by a center drive system including a rotary input drive member driven by a motor, first and second rotary members each driven by the drive member about a generally upstanding first rotational axis. Each of the rotary members has an eccentric drive system for driving a respective sickle bar. A flywheel is driven by the rotary input drive member for common rotation therewith and the first and second rotary members are driven by a common drive sprocket to rotate in the same direction about the first and second rotary axes.
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A harvesting machine comprising: a cutter bar along a forward end of the harvesting machine supported on a frame; a first sickle knife assembly supported for side to side reciprocating movement and extending from a first end of the cutter bar to a position approximately midway along the cutter bar; the first sickle knife assembly including a reciprocating first knife bar and a plurality of knife blades side by side along the bar; a second sickle knife assembly supported for side to side reciprocating movement along a forward end of the harvesting machine and extending from a second end of the cutter bar to said position approximately midway along the cutter bar; the second sickle knife assembly including a reciprocating second knife bar and a plurality of knife blades side by side along the bar; a rotary input drive member driven by a motor; a first rotary member supported for rotation driven by the rotary input drive member about a generally upstanding first rotational axis; a second rotary member supported for rotation driven by the rotary input drive member about a generally upstanding second rotational axis, which is parallel to and spaced from the first axis; a first eccentric element connected to the first rotary member for rotation eccentrically about the first rotational axis; a second eccentric element connected to the second rotary member for rotation eccentrically about the second rotational axis; a first pivot shaft defining a fixed upstanding first pivot axis at a position spaced from the first rotation axis; a second pivot shaft defining a fixed upstanding second pivot axis at a position spaced from the second rotation axis; a first lever mounted for pivotal movement about the first pivot axis driven by a first drive link connected from the first lever to the first eccentric element; a second lever mounted for pivotal movement about the second pivot axis driven by a second drive link connected from the second lever to the second eccentric element; a first knife drive arm having a drive end connected in driving relation to the first sickle knife bar and driven in pivotal movement about the first pivot axis by the first lever so as to cause reciprocating movement of the first sickle knife bar along the cutter bar; a second knife drive arm having a drive end connected in driving relation to the second sickle knife bar and driven in pivotal movement about the second pivot axis by the second lever so as to cause reciprocating movement of the second sickle knife bar along the cutter bar; the first drive arm is connected at or adjacent a lower end of the first pivot shaft and extends therefrom to a forward end at a position adjacent the first sickle knife bar; the second drive arm is connected at or adjacent a lower end of the first pivot shaft and extends therefrom to a forward end at a position adjacent the second sickle knife bar; wherein there is provided a first coupling connecting the forward end of the first drive arm to the first sickle knife bar and a second coupling connecting the forward end of the second drive arm to the second sickle knife bar; and a flywheel driven by the rotary input drive member for common rotation therewith. 2. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein the flywheel provides more rotational energy than both of the first and second rotary members combined, turns faster than the first and second rotary members and provides more than 500 Joules of energy. 3. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein the flywheel is a common rotary member with the rotary input drive member. 4. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein the rotary input drive member comprises a sprocket located between the first and second rotary members, wherein the first and second rotary members comprise disks lying in a common plane and wherein the disks are driven by external drive teeth on the sprocket to rotate in the same direction about the first and second rotary axes wherein, because the disks rotate in the same direction, the fore and aft movement of the eccentric elements is out of phase so that fore and aft vibration is reduced. 5. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein a junction between each of the first and second levers and its respective one of the first and second drive links is located outside a periphery of the respective rotary member. 6. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein the rotary input drive member and the first and second rotary members are located in a housing supported on top of a floor pan immediately rearward of the cutter bar. 7. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein said first and second couplings each include a downwardly extending cylindrical pin attached to the drive arm and a cup shaped receptacle for the pin mounted on the respective knife bar. 8. The harvesting machine according to claim 7 wherein the receptacle is attached to the respective knife bar by an elongate connector bar which extends along the respective knife bar in both directions from the receptacle and wherein the connector bar tapers in height and the connector bar is fastened to the knife bar by plurality of screws at spaced positions therealong. 9. The harvesting machine according to claim 7 wherein each of said drive arms includes a cap portion of the drive arm carrying the pin and extending forwardly from a main body of the drive arm, the cap portion being mounted on the main body in a manner which allows height adjustment of the pin relative to the drive arm. 10. The harvesting machine according to claim 9 wherein the pin is fixed to the cap portion for removal therewith from the respective drive arm. 11. The harvesting machine according to claim 9 wherein the main body of each drive arm includes a top surface generally parallel to the knife bar and wherein the respective cap portion has a mating bottom surface screw fastened to the top surface. 12. The harvesting machine according to claim 11 wherein a height adjustment of the pin is provided by shims between the mating surfaces. 13. The harvesting machine according to claim 6 wherein each of the shafts has an upper end contained within the housing. 14. The harvesting machine according to claim 6 wherein the motor is located in the housing below the first and second rotary members. 15. The harvesting machine according to claim 6 wherein said lower end of each of the first and second pivot shafts projects through a bottom wall of the housing and the drive arms extend underneath the housing to a forward end of the housing. 16. The harvesting machine according to claim 6 wherein each of the shafts has an upper end contained within the housing. 17. The harvesting machine according to claim 6 wherein the housing has a top wall at a height substantially aligned with a top of the cutter bar. 18. The harvesting machine according to claim 1 wherein the cutter bar comprises a structural wall forming part of a member onto which are attached knife guards within which the blades of each of the first and second knife bars are guided and wherein each of the drive arms extends through a respective opening in the structural wall of the cutter bar. 19. The harvesting machine according to claim 18 wherein there is provided a stiffening plate mounted onto the structural wall at each of the openings. 20. A harvesting machine comprising: a cutter bar along a forward end of the harvesting machine; a first sickle knife assembly supported for side t
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