Combine Harvester Grain Cleaners

US2016286728A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016286728-A1
Application numberUS-201615085807-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateMar 30, 2016
Priority dateMar 31, 2015
Publication dateOct 6, 2016
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A combine harvester grain cleaner. The grain cleaner includes an upper, relatively moveable framework supporting one or more grain sieves, one or more sources of drive for causing reciprocating movement of the one or more grain sieves, a lower, relatively fixed framework supporting one or more grain or tailings sheets, and a vibrator connected to the one or more grain and tailings sheets for causing a vibratory motion thereof and for, through the vibratory motion, causing movement of grain thereon in a predetermined direction. The vibratory motion has a higher frequency than a frequency of the reciprocation of the one or more grain sieves.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A grain cleaner for a combine harvester, the grain cleaner comprising: an upper, relatively moveable framework supporting one or more grain sieves; one or more sources of drive for causing reciprocating movement of the one or more grain sieves; an lower, relatively fixed framework supporting one or more grain or tailings sheets; and a vibrator connected to the one or more grain and tailings sheets for causing a vibratory motion thereof and for, through the vibratory motion, causing movement of grain thereon in a predetermined direction, the vibratory motion having a higher frequency than a frequency of the reciprocation of the one or more grain sieves. 2 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein one or more grain sieves comprise at least a moveable pre-sieve and an upper sieve. 3 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more grain sieves comprises at least an upper grain sieve and a lower grain sieve, the upper, relatively moveable framework comprises an upper shoe supporting the upper grain sieve and a lower shoe supporting the lower grain sieve, the upper shoe is moveable relative to the lower, relatively fixed framework, and the upper and lower shoes are moveable relative to one another. 4 . The grain cleaner of claim 3 , wherein the upper shoe defines upstanding, mutually spaced upper shoe walls, and wherein at least the upper grain sieve interconnects the upper shoe walls. 5 . The grain cleaner of claim 3 , wherein the lower shoe defines upstanding, mutually spaced lower shoe walls, and wherein at least the lower grain sieve interconnects the lower shoe walls. 6 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the lower, relatively fixed framework defines upstanding, mutually spaced lower framework walls, and wherein at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets interconnects the lower framework walls. 7 . The grain cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the connections of the at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets to the lower framework walls are uninterrupted along the lengths of the connections. 8 . The grain cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets comprises a grain sheet and a tailings sheet, each interconnecting the lower framework walls. 9 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more grain or tailings sheets comprises a coating that promotes movement of grains thereon. 10 . The grain cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the coating is formed from an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene compound or an ultra-high molecular weight polyurethane compound. 11 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the vibrator comprises a reciprocatory motor comprising a linkage that connects to at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets or to the lower, relatively fixed framework. 12 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the linkage comprises an eccentric drive. 13 . The grain cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the linkage comprises a hammer that, on operation of the motor, repeatedly strikes at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets or the lower, relatively fixed framework. 14 . The grain cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the lower, relatively fixed framework and the one or more grain or tailings sheets supported can withstand a downwardly acting force of at least 500 N without distorting. 15 . A harvester comprising: a threshing section; a main frame; and a grain cleaner comprising: an upper, relatively moveable framework supporting one or more grain sieves; one or more sources of drive for causing reciprocating movement of the one or more grain sieves; an lower, relatively fixed framework supporting one or more grain or tailings sheets, the lower, relatively fixed framework attached to the main frame; and a vibrator connected to the one or more grain and tailings sheets for causing a vibratory motion thereof and for, through the vibratory motion, causing movement of grain thereon in a predetermined direction, the vibratory motion having a higher frequency than a frequency of the reciprocation of the one or more grain sieves. 16 . The harvester of claim 15 , wherein one or more grain sieves comprise at least a moveable pre-sieve and an upper sieve. 17 . The harvester of claim 15 , wherein: the one or more grain sieves comprises at least an upper grain sieve and a lower grain sieve, the upper, relatively moveable framework comprises an upper shoe supporting the upper grain sieve and a lower shoe supporting the lower grain sieve, the upper shoe is moveable relative to the lower, relatively fixed framework, and the upper and lower shoes are moveable relative to one another. 18 . The harvester of claim 17 , wherein the upper shoe defines upstanding, mutually spaced upper shoe walls, and wherein at least the upper grain sieve interconnects the upper shoe walls. 19 . The harvester of claim 17 , wherein the lower shoe defines upstanding, mutually spaced lower shoe walls, and wherein at least the lower grain sieve interconnects the lower shoe walls. 20 . The harvester of claim 15 , wherein the lower, relatively fixed framework defines upstanding, mutually spaced lower framework walls, and wherein at least one of the one or more grain or tailings sheets interconnects the lower framework walls.

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What does patent US2016286728A1 cover?
A combine harvester grain cleaner. The grain cleaner includes an upper, relatively moveable framework supporting one or more grain sieves, one or more sources of drive for causing reciprocating movement of the one or more grain sieves, a lower, relatively fixed framework supporting one or more grain or tailings sheets, and a vibrator connected to the one or more grain and tailings sheets for ca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01F12/448. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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