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US-2020017152-A1 · Jan 16, 2020 · US
US11667168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11667168-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917253310-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2023 |
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An axle arrangement for a baler having a chassis includes a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, with each suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding end of the first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads. The first axle is coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads. A second axle has opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, with each suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding end of the second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads. The second axle is coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An agricultural baler, comprising: a chassis; a main bale chamber carried by the chassis; and an axle arrangement coupled with the chassis, the axle arrangement including: a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the first axle being coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads; and a second axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the second axle being coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads, wherein the axle arrangement further includes at least one elongate member interconnecting the second axle with the first axle, wherein the at least one elongate member comprises a tube extending between the second axle and the first axle, and wherein the axle arrangement further includes a pair of angled braces, each said brace extending from the tube toward a respective one of the ends of the second axle, thereby forming a generally triangular shaped reinforcement structure. 2. An agricultural baler, comprising: a chassis; a main bale chamber carried by the chassis; and an axle arrangement coupled with the chassis, the axle arrangement including: a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the first axle being coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads; a second axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the second axle being coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads, wherein the axle arrangement further includes at least one elongate member interconnecting the second axle with the first axle; and a needle yoke which pivots during operation along an arcuate travel path under the baler, wherein the at least one elongate member is positioned below the travel path of the needle yoke. 3. An agricultural baler comprising: a chassis; a main bale chamber carried by the chassis; and an axle arrangement coupled with the chassis, the axle arrangement including: a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the first axle being coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads; a second axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the second axle being coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads; and a pickup unit and a feeding channel for receiving crop from the pickup unit, wherein the first axle includes a pair of leaf springs positioned at the respective opposite ends of the first axle, wherein the feeding channel defines a structural member which is coupled with the chassis, and wherein the leaf springs of the first axle are pivotally coupled with the feeding channel, and thereby indirectly coupled to the chassis by way of the feeding channel. 4. The agricultural baler of claim 3 , wherein the first axle is mounted rearwardly of the feeding channel, thereby lowering an effective axle height of the axle arrangement. 5. The agricultural baler of claim 3 , wherein each said leaf spring is a generally horizontally arranged leaf spring. 6. The agricultural baler of claim 3 , wherein each of the leaf springs provides lateral stabilization of the first axle. 7. An axle arrangement for use with an agricultural baler, the baler including a chassis and a main bale chamber carried by the chassis, the axle arrangement comprising: a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the first axle configured to be coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads; and a second axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the second axle being coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads, wherein the second axle is coupled with the first axle via a ball joint, wherein the ball joint has a generally vertical pivot axis. 8. An axle arrangement for use with an agricultural baler, the baler including a chassis and a main bale chamber carried by the chassis, the axle arrangement comprising: a first axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said first axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the first axle configured to be coupled with the chassis to accommodate generally horizontal loads; a second axle having opposite ends and a pair of suspension cylinders, each said suspension cylinder positioned at a corresponding said end of said second axle to accommodate generally vertical loads, the second axle being coupled with the first axle to accommodate generally horizontal loads, wherein the second axle is coupled with the first axle via a ball joint; and a lateral stabilization member interconnected between the second axle and the chassis.
front and rear unit · CPC title
at least one arm being resilient, e.g. a leafspring (B60G5/053 takes precedence) · CPC title
Panhard rod · CPC title
Agricultural vehicles · CPC title
the axle having either a triangular, a "T" or "U" shape and being directly articulated with the chassis only by its middle apex, e.g. De Dion suspension · CPC title
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