Pointed sickle blade for use in a sickle cutter system with increased ground speed

US9439350B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9439350-B2
Application numberUS-201313743722-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2013
Priority dateJan 18, 2012
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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In a sickle cutting system, it has been found that a significant increase in ground speed while maintaining an acceptable level of cutting efficiency as measured by the average stubble length can be obtained by a combination of one or more of the features where the cutting stroke is reduced from the conventional length of 3.0 inches to a value of the order of 2.0 inches; the length of the cutting edge of each knife blade is increased to a length greater than 2.2 inches; the width at the rear of the ledger surface of each guard is increased to greater than 1.0 inches; and the front edge of the blade is formed with an apex to shed crop material to one or other side of the apex.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sickle cutting apparatus comprising: a frame structure arranged for forward travel over ground having a standing crop thereon; a cutter bar secured to the frame structure and extending transversely across a front end of said frame structure; a plurality of knife guards mounted along the cutter bar and projecting forwardly therefrom; each of said guards comprising a base portion for mounting on the cutter bar and at least one guard finger extending forwardly from the base portion so that the fingers are arranged in a row along the cutter bar with a space between each finger and a next finger allowing crop to enter the space; each guard finger having an upwardly facing ledger surface with opposed side edges thereof arranged to provide first and second shearing edges; a sickle bar mounted in transversely extending position and being driven for reciprocating movement relative to said guard fingers; the sickle bar having a plurality of knife blades mounted thereon for movement therewith; each of the knife blades comprising a plate having a cutting surface for cooperating with the ledger surface of at least one of the knife guard fingers and an opposed surface with a substantially constant thickness of the plate between the cutting surface and the opposed surface; each of the knife blades having on first and second sides of a center line of the blade first and second side cutting surfaces to cooperate with said shearing edges; each side cutting surface being beveled from the opposed surface to the cutting surface of the knife blade defining a cutting edge at the cutting surface; the blade having a front point portion in front of the beveled side cutting surfaces; wherein the front point portion has side surfaces of the front point portion converging to a front apex of the front point portion having an apex surface generally at right angles to the cutting surface and the opposed surface; and wherein the apex surface of the front point portion is not beveled with the thickness of the plate at the front apex of the front point portion being equal to said constant thickness. 2. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the beveled side surfaces are serrated in a direction generally at right angles to the center line. 3. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the beveled and serrated side surfaces terminate at a position spaced from the front apex of the front point portion such that the side surfaces of the front point portion are not serrated. 4. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the side surfaces and the front apex of the front point portion are curved around an axis on the center line at right angles to the plate. 5. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the front apex has a width less than 0.3 inch. 6. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each knife guard comprises a stub guard with a lower member defining the finger and an upper member overlying the finger with the knife blade having a length so as to project forwardly from a front tip of the upper and lower members. 7. A sickle cutting apparatus comprising: a frame structure arranged for forward travel over ground having a standing crop thereon; a cutter bar secured to the frame structure and extending transversely across a front end of said frame structure; a plurality of knife guards mounted along the cutter bar and projecting forwardly therefrom; each of said guards comprising a base portion for mounting on the cutter bar and at least one guard finger extending forwardly from the base portion so that the fingers are arranged in a row along the cutter bar with a space between each finger and a next finger allowing crop to enter the space; each guard finger having an upwardly facing ledger surface with opposed side edges thereof arranged to provide first and second shearing edges; a sickle bar mounted in transversely extending position and being driven for reciprocating movement relative to said guard fingers; the sickle bar having a plurality of sickle knife blades mounted thereon for movement therewith; each of the knife blades comprising a plate having a cutting surface for cooperating with the ledger surface of at least one of the knife guard fingers and an opposed surface with a substantially constant thickness of the plate between the cutting surface and the opposed surface; each of the knife blades having on first and second sides of a center line of the blade first and second side cutting surfaces to cooperate with said shearing edges; each side cutting surface being beveled from the opposed surface to the cutting surface of the knife blade defining a cutting edge at the cutting surface; each beveled side cutting surface being serrated in a direction generally at right angles to the center line; the blade having a front point portion in front of the beveled and serrated side cutting surfaces; wherein the front point portion has side surfaces of the front point portion converging to a front apex of the front point portion having an apex surface generally at right angles to the cutting surface and the opposed surface; and wherein the beveled and serrated side surfaces terminate at a position spaced from the front apex of the front point portion such that the side surfaces of the front point portion are not serrated. 8. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the side surfaces and the front apex of the front point portion are curved around an axis on the center line at right angles to the plate. 9. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the front apex has a width less than 0.3 inch. 10. The sickle cutting apparatus according to claim 7 wherein each knife guard comprises a stub guard with a lower member defining the finger and an upper member overlying the finger with the knife blade having a length so as to project forwardly from a front tip of the upper and lower members. 11. A sickle cutting apparatus comprising: a frame structure arranged for forward travel over ground having a standing crop thereon; a cutter bar secured to the frame structure and extending transversely across a front end of said frame structure; a plurality of knife guards mounted along the cutter bar and projecting forwardly therefrom; each of said guards comprising a base portion for mounting on the cutter bar and at least one guard finger extending forwardly from the base portion so that the fingers are arranged in a row along the cutter bar with a space between each finger and a next finger allowing crop to enter the space; each guard finger having an upwardly facing ledger surface with opposed side edges thereof arranged to provide first and second shearing edges; a sickle bar mounted in transversely extending position and being driven for reciprocating movement relative to said guard fingers; the sickle bar having a plurality of knife blades mounted thereon for movement therewith; each of the knife blades comprising a plate having a cutting surface for cooperating with the ledger surface of at least one of the knife guard fingers and an opposed surface with a substantially constant thickness of the plate between the cutting surface and the opposed surface; each of the knife blades having on first and second sides of a center line of the blade first and second side cutting surfaces to cooperate with said shearing edges; each side cutting surface being beveled from the opposed surface to the cutting surface of the knife blade defining a cutting edge at the cutting surface; the blade having a front point portion in front of the beveled side cutting surfaces

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  • A01D34/14Primary

    Knife-bars · CPC title

  • Adjusting devices for the cutter-bar · CPC title

  • for automated or remotely controlled operation · CPC title

  • having reciprocating cutters · CPC title

  • of beans · CPC title

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What does patent US9439350B2 cover?
In a sickle cutting system, it has been found that a significant increase in ground speed while maintaining an acceptable level of cutting efficiency as measured by the average stubble length can be obtained by a combination of one or more of the features where the cutting stroke is reduced from the conventional length of 3.0 inches to a value of the order of 2.0 inches; the length of the cutti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Macdon Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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