Twine severing blade for protecting against baler needle over-tension conditions
US-2021195843-A1 · Jul 1, 2021 · US
US11856895B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11856895-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017137541-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A bale binding mechanism is configured to wrap twine around a bale of severed crop material. The bale binding mechanism broadly includes a baling needle, a twine tensioner, and a sensor. A baler chassis presents a baling chamber in which the bale is formed. The baling needle is shiftable up and down relative to the baling chamber, with the needle being shiftable to advance twine upwardly along an end of the bale. The twine tensioner is configured to maintain tension on a tensioned twine section extending between the twine tensioner and the needle, with the tensioned twine section defining a twine feed axis. The twine tensioner includes a tension device that restricts upward advancement of the tensioned twine section. The twine tensioner also includes a shiftable guide element. The guide element is shiftable into and out of a twine feed position associated with upward advancement of the twine section, with the guide element operable to define an offset twine section offset from the twine feed axis in the twine feed position. The sensor is operably associated with the guide element to sense guide element movement corresponding to a twine over-tension condition, with the bale binding mechanism restricting twine from being passed out of the twine tensioner in response to the sensed twine over-tension condition.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A baler for forming crop material into a bale, said baler comprising: a chassis presenting a baling chamber in which the bale is formed; and a bale binding mechanism configured to wrap twine around the bale, said bale binding mechanism including: a baling needle shiftable up and down relative to the baling chamber, with the needle being shiftable to advance twine upwardly along an end of the bale; a twine tensioner configured to maintain tension on a tensioned twine section extending between the twine tensioner and the needle, with the tensioned twine section defining a twine feed axis, said twine tensioner including a tension device that restricts upward advancement of the tensioned twine section, said twine tensioner further including a shiftable guide element, said guide element being shiftable into and out of a twine feed position associated with upward advancement of the twine section, with the guide element operable to define an offset twine section offset from the twine feed axis in the twine feed position, said twine tensioner including a slacker arm that provides the guide element, said slacker arm being supported to swing about an arm axis transverse to the twine feed axis and swingable into and out of the twine feed position; and said slacker arm configured to swing into a severed twine position when the guide element shifts out of the twine feed position toward the twine feed axis, said twine tensioner including a tensioner frame that swingably supports the slacker arm at a pivot joint, with the slacker arm engaging the tensioner frame in the severed twine position at a location spaced from the pivot joint; and a sensor being operably associated with the guide element to sense guide element movement corresponding to a twine over-tension condition occurring upstream of the sensor, with the bale binding mechanism restricting twine from being passed out of the twine tensioner in response to the sensed twine over-tension condition. 2. The baler as claimed in claim 1 , said sensor sensing when the twine over-tension condition causes the guide element to shift out of the twine feed position toward the twine feed axis. 3. The baler as claimed in claim 1 , said twine tensioner including a cutting device that severs the offset twine section in response to the sensed twine over-tension condition, in which the offset twine section moves toward the cutting device. 4. The baler as claimed in claim 3 , said cutting device including a cutter frame supported by the twine tensioner and a blade shiftably supported by the cutter frame to sever the tensioned twine section. 5. The baler as claimed in claim 4 , said offset twine section defining an offset twine axis, said blade defining a cutting axis extending at an oblique angle to the offset twine axis when the blade severs the offset twine section. 6. The baler as claimed in claim 4 , said blade being actuated by the bale binding mechanism to shift the blade so as to sever the twine section. 7. The baler as claimed in claim 6 , said sensor sensing when the twine over-tension condition causes the guide element to shift out of the twine feed position toward the twine feed axis, with the cutting device being actuated in response to the sensed twine over-tension condition. 8. The baler as claimed in claim 4 , said tension device including a pair of gears and a tension frame supporting the gears and permitting the gears to shift toward and away from each other, said gears configured to receive the twine in frictional engagement therebetween and restrict upward advancement of the tensioned twine section. 9. The baler as claimed in claim 8 , said cutting device including a cutter frame supported by the tension frame and a blade shiftably supported by the cutter frame to sever the tensioned twine section. 10. The baler as claimed in claim 9 , said offset twine section defining an offset twine axis, said blade defining a cutting axis extending at an oblique angle to the offset twine axis when the blade severs the offset twine section. 11. The baler as claimed in claim 9 , said tension frame including a grommet and said cutting device including another grommet, with the grommets being operable to position the tensioned twine section, said blade being located between the grommets. 12. The baler as claimed in claim 1 , said twine tensioner including a slacker arm that provides the guide element, said sensor being supported relative to the chassis and operable to sense position of the slacker arm. 13. The baler as claimed in claim 12 , said twine tensioner including a tensioner frame that swingably supports the slacker arm at a pivot joint, said sensor including a proximity sensor supported on the tensioner frame to sense the slacker arm as part of the slacker arm moves adjacent to the tensioner frame in the twine over-tension condition.
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