Repair, conversion or retrofit kit for a round baler
US-2017000035-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US11800833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11800833-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916527482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2023 |
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Crop conveyor systems having an enhanced resistance to crop material build-up and suitable for usage in agricultural machines, such as round balers, include a conveyor belt run extending along a primary direction of belt travel, as well as a runner assembly adjacent the conveyor belt run. The runner assembly includes, in turn, elongated runners extending substantially parallel to the primary direction of belt travel and spaced along a lateral axis perpendicular to the primary direction of belt travel. Belt guide surfaces are provided on the elongated runners and face the conveyor belt run. The belt guide surfaces have convex surface regions in a first section plane parallel to the lateral axis and perpendicular to the primary direction of belt travel. The convex surface regions increase conformity between the belt guide surfaces and the conveyor belt run to reduce crop build-up on the elongated runners during usage of the build-up resistant crop conveyor system.
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A build-up resistant crop conveyor system utilized within an agricultural machine, the build-up resistant crop conveyor system comprising: a conveyor belt run extending along a primary direction of belt travel; and a runner assembly adjacent the conveyor belt run, the runner assembly comprising: elongated runners extending parallel to the primary direction of belt travel and spaced along a lateral axis perpendicular to the primary direction of belt travel, the elongated runners having upper belt guide surfaces forming integral parts of the elongated runners facing and contacting the conveyor belt run, the belt guide surfaces comprising convex surface regions in a first section plane parallel to the lateral axis and perpendicular to the primary direction of belt travel, the convex surface regions increasing conformity between the belt guide surfaces and the conveyor belt run to reduce crop build-up on the elongated runners during usage of the build-up resistant crop conveyor system; wherein the elongated runners comprise: first end portions; second end portions opposite the first end portions, as taken along longitudinal axes of the elongated runners extending along the primary direction of belt travel; and intermediate portions extending along the longitudinal axes between the first and second end portions, the convex surface regions located on the intermediate portions of the elongated runners. 2. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a roller supporting the conveyor belt run and extending parallel to the lateral axis; wherein the belt guide surfaces further comprise non-convex surface regions adjacent the roller. 3. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 2 , wherein the non-convex surface regions have flat surface geometries in a second section plane parallel to the first section plane. 4. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the convex surface regions each have a surface geometry defined, at least in part, by a radius of curvature in the first section plane. 5. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 4 , wherein the elongated runners have runner widths measured along the lateral axis; and wherein the radius of curvature exceeds each of the runner widths. 6. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the belt guide surfaces transition from flat surface geometries to convex surface geometries when moving from the first end portions to the intermediate portions of the elongated runners. 7. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 6 , wherein the belt guide surfaces follow ramped contours when transitioning from flat surface geometries to the convex surface geometries. 8. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 6 , wherein the belt guide surfaces further transition from additional flat surface geometries to the convex surface geometries when moving from the second end portions to the intermediate portions of the elongated runners. 9. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the runner assembly further comprises a cross-support member extending across and joined to the elongated runners; and wherein the belt guide surfaces further comprise non-convex surface regions at locations adjacent the cross-support member. 10. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the elongated runners comprise: front walls on which the belt guide surfaces are located; and raised protrusions pressed into the front walls from backsides thereof to define the convex surface regions, the raised protrusions forming concavities in the backsides of the front walls. 11. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 10 , wherein the elongated runners further comprise sidewalls integrally joined to opposing longitudinal edges of the front walls and imparting the elongated runners with U-shaped cross-sectional geometries, as viewed along longitudinal axes of the elongated runners. 12. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the convex surface geometries are each defined, at least in part, by a first radius of curvature taken in the first section plane; wherein the conveyor belt run comprises a plurality of conveyor belts arranged in a side-by-side relationship; and wherein the plurality of conveyor belts comprise curved runner-facing surfaces each having a second radius of curvature taken in the first section plane, the second radius of curvature matching the first radius of curvature. 13. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a baler gate frame into which the runner assembly is incorporated. 14. A build-up resistant crop conveyor system utilized within an agricultural machine, the build-up resistant crop conveyor system comprising: a conveyor belt run extending in a primary direction of belt travel; and a first elongated runner adjacent the conveyor belt run and having a longitudinal axis extending parallel to the primary direction of belt travel, the first elongated runner comprising: a first end portion; a second end portion opposite the first end portion, as taken along a longitudinal axis of the first elongated runner extending along the primary direction of belt travel; an intermediate portion extending along the longitudinal axis between the first and second end portions, the convex surface regions located on the intermediate portions of the elongated runners; a belt guide surface extending from the first end portion, across the intermediate portion, and to the second end portion; and a raised protrusion formed in the intermediate portion and extending toward and contacting the conveyor belt run, the raised protrusion increasing conformity between the belt guide surface and the conveyor belt run to reduce crop build-up on the elongated runner during usage of the build-up resistant crop conveyor system; wherein the raised protrusion being an integrally formed upper surface of the intermediate portion of the first elongated runner having a convex surface geometry in a first section plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis. 15. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein the first end portion has a flat geometry as taken in a second section plane parallel to the first section plane. 16. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein first elongated runner has a wall thickness; and wherein the raised protrusion has a peak height greater than or equal to at least half the wall thickness. 17. The build-up resistant crop conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein the first elongated runners has a runner length measured along the longitudinal axis; and wherein the raised protrusion extends at least a majority of the runner length. 18. A build-up resistant crop conveyor system, comprising: a conveyor belt run extending along a primary direction of belt travel, the conveyor belt run comprising: a plurality of conveyor belts; and runner-facing surfaces provided on the plurality of conveyor belts, the runner-facing surfaces having concave surface geometries principally defined by a radius of belt curvature in a first section plane orthogonal to the primary direction of belt travel; and elongated runners extending adjacent and parallel to the plurality of conveyor belts, the elongated runners having upper belt guide surfaces as integrally formed parts of the elongated runners, the belt guide surfaces having convex surface regions defined by a radius o
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