System and method for monitoring unloading of an agricultural harvester
US-2024260507-A1 · Aug 8, 2024 · US
US9315327B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9315327-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214351310-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A harvester is provided comprising a vessel for securing a crop therein and a crop delivery system. The crop delivery system has a first tube with a first angled orientation, a first end and an opposed second end, the first tube being configured to receive the crop from the vessel at the first end. A continuous belt is provided having a receiving region in close proximity to the first end of the first tube. A portion of the belt operable to carry the crop from the receiving region is structurally supported by and substantially covered by the first tube, while a portion of the belt operable to return to the receiving region after delivering the crop passes beneath the first tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-propelled harvester, comprising: a generally enclosed vessel for securing harvested crop therein; and a crop delivery system connected to and configured for unloading crop from the vessel, the delivery system comprising a first tube connected to the harvester having a first angled orientation, a first end and an opposed second end, the first tube is configured to receive the crop from the vessel at the first end, and a continuous belt having a receiving region in close proximity to the first end of the first tube; wherein a portion of the belt operable to carry the crop from the receiving region is structurally supported by and substantially covered by the first tube, while a portion of the belt operable to return to the receiving region after delivering the crop passes beneath the first tube; wherein the crop delivery system further comprises a second tube comprising a third end, and an opposed fourth end, the second end of the first tube and the third end of the second tube being connected by a transition area, wherein the transition area comprises a roller in contact with the belt and changing a profile of the belt in the transition area from a profile of the belt in at least one of the first and second tubes. 2. A harvester according to claim 1 , wherein the first tube is pivotably connected to the harvester. 3. A harvester according to claim 1 , wherein the first tube is up to about 30 degrees from a horizontal plane. 4. A harvester according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the belt is in slidable contact with a part of the inner surface of the first tube. 5. A harvester according to claim 1 , wherein the crop is removed from a lower portion of the vessel. 6. A harvester according to claim 1 , wherein the harvester is an agricultural combine and the vessel is a grain tank. 7. A self-propelled harvester, comprising: a generally enclosed vessel for securing harvested crop therein; and a crop delivery system conned to and configured for unloading crop from the vessel, the delivery system comprising a first tube connected to the harvester having a first angled orientation, a first end and an opposed second end, the first tube is configured to receive the crop from the vessel at the first end, and a continuous belt having a receiving region in close proximity to the first end of the first tube; wherein a portion of the belt operable to carry the crop from the receiving region is structurally supported by and substantially covered by the first tube, while a portion of the belt operable to return to the receiving region after delivering the crop passes beneath the first tube; wherein the crop delivery system further comprises a second tube having a second angled orientation, a third end, and an opposed fourth end, the second end of the first tube and the third end of the second tube being connected by a transition area, the system being operable to deliver the crop received from the first end of the first tube to the fourth end of the second tube; the continuous belt further having a delivery region in close proximity of the fourth end of the second tube, a portion of the belt operable to carry the crop further being substantially covered by the second tube and the transition area; wherein the transition area includes a roller positioned substantially transverse to the first tube and the second tube and in contact with the belt, the roller forming a substantially flat bend area in the belt for transitioning the belt from the first angled orientation to the second angled orientation. 8. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein the second tube is up to about 10 degrees from a horizontal plane. 9. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein the transition area includes a slot to receive the roller therethrough from beneath the transition area. 10. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein a spout is positioned at the fourth end of the second tube. 11. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein the first tube and the second tube are substantially cylindrical. 12. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein a portion of the belt is in slidable contact with a part of the inner surface of the second tube. 13. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein the belt extends transversely between the first end of the first tube and the fourth end of the second tube, portions of the belt being in slidable contact with up to about one half of the inner surface of the first tube and the second tube. 14. A harvester according to claim 7 , wherein at least one secondary roller is positioned transversely with respect to the first tube and the second tube beneath the transition area and wherein a portion of the belt returning to the receiving region after delivering the crop is structurally supported by the at least one secondary roller. 15. A harvester according to claim 14 , wherein the belt forms a substantially flat profile when contacting the at least one secondary roller. 16. A self-propelled harvester, comprising: a generally enclosed vessel for securing harvested crop therein; and a crop delivery system connected to and configured for unloading crop from the vessel, the delivery system comprising a first tube connected to the harvester having a first angled orientation, a first end and an opposed second end, the first tube is configured to receive the crop from the vessel at the first end, and a continuous belt having a receiving region in close proximity to the first end of the first tube; wherein a portion of the belt operable to carry the crop from the receiving region is structurally supported by and substantially covered by the first tube, while a portion of the belt operable to return to the receiving region after delivering the crop passes beneath the first tube; wherein the crop delivery system further comprises a second tube having a second angled orientation, a third end, and an opposed fourth end, the second end of the first tube and the third end of the second tube being connected by a transition area, the system being operable to deliver the crop received from the first end of the first tube to the fourth end of the second tube, having at least a size or shape different from at least one of the first and second tubes.
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