Auger finger assembly for a harvesting machine
US-10117383-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US9485913B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9485913-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414185763-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A mowing implement includes an improved crop and forage material converging arrangement for a wide mowing implement equipped with a rotary cutter bar and powered converging drums. One or more stripper elements are mounted for rotation with one or more converging drums so as to limit the tendency for cut material to wrap around the converging drums, and to more consistently transfer the cut material to the material discharge zone. Each stripper element can be located and dimensioned to sweep a path a near an adjacent converging drum and pass in close proximity to an auger of the mowing implement to effectively guide and converge material. Each stripper elements can be an oblong plate configured and arranged to strip cut material from an adjacent converging drum and deflect the stripped material towards a material discharge zone of the implement.
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A mowing implement moveable in a direction of travel and operable for cutting crop and forage material above the ground, the mowing implement comprising: a frame defining a work area between the frame and the ground, the work area including a forwardly located material inlet and a rearwardly located material discharge zone; a cutter bar supported by the frame so as to extend perpendicular to the direction of travel at a location disposed between the material inlet and the material discharge zone, the cutter bar having a plurality of spaced apart knife-carrying rotary discs disposed in the work area and including a first rotary disc mounted at one end of the cutter bar, with the plurality of knife-carrying rotary discs being respectively mounted for rotation about a plurality of vertical axes; at least one converging drum located between the material discharge zone and the first rotary disc and being coupled to the frame and suspended above and spaced from the cutter bar and mounted for rotation about an upright axis; at least one stripper element mounted to, and extending transversely beyond an outer periphery of, the at least one converging drum and being spaced upwardly from the cutter bar, the at least one stripper element being mounted to rotate about the upright axis and configured to guide cut material toward the material discharge zone; and wherein, in addition to the at least one converging drum, there is provided a second converging drum located adjacent the at least one converging drum and between the first rotary disc and the material discharge zone, with said second converging drum being mounted to the frame and suspended above and spaced from the cutter bar; and wherein, in addition to the at least one stripper element, a second stripper is mounted to the at least one converging drum at a location spaced above said at least one stripper element; and a further stripper element being mounted to the second converging drum and having an outer periphery which rotates in a path extending between respective paths in which respective outer peripheries of the at least one and second strippers rotate. 2. The mowing implement of claim 1 , wherein the at least one stripper element is a flat plate. 3. The mowing implement of claim 2 , wherein the at least one stripper element defines a non-circular curved periphery. 4. The mowing implement of claim 3 , wherein the at least one stripper element has intersecting major and minor axes and is symmetrically formed relative to each of the major and minor axes. 5. The mowing implement of claim 1 , wherein the at least one converging drum has a bottom end facing the cutter bar, and wherein the at least one stripper element is mounted to the bottom end. 6. The mowing implement of claim 1 , wherein the at least one converging drum has a top end and a bottom end facing the cutter bar, and wherein the at least one stripper element is mounted at an intermediate location between the top and bottom ends. 7. The mowing implement of claim 1 , wherein the outer periphery of the at least one stripper element traces a path that extends directly beneath and overlaps the adjacent converging drum during rotation. 8. The mowing implement of claim 1 , wherein the at least one stripper element and the at least one converging drum are synchronously rotated about the upright axis of rotation. 9. The mowing implement of claim 8 , further comprising a rotatably mounted auger extending between the side walls of the frame, wherein a plane defined by the at least one stripper element intersects a volume defined by the auger. 10. The mowing implement of claim 9 , further comprising first and second conditioner rolls supported by the frame between the cutter bar and the material discharge zone. 11. A mowing implement for cutting crop and forage material above the ground, the mowing implement comprising: a frame defining a work area between the frame and the ground, the work area including a forwardly located crop material inlet and a rearwardly located material discharge zone; a cutter bar disposed between the material inlet and the material discharge zone and supported by the frame, the cutter bar having spaced apart knife-carrying rotary discs disposed in the work area; a converging drum assembly mounted between the frame and the cutter bar, including: a first converging drum mounted to the top of an outer first one of the rotary discs for rotation with the outer first one of the rotary discs; a second converging drum corresponding to a relatively inner second one of the rotary discs and located laterally inward of the first converging drum by a distance approximately equal to a distance between respective axes of rotation of the outer first one and inner second one of the rotary discs, the second converging drum being rotatable about an upright axis and suspended above and spaced from the cutter bar; an intermediate converging drum arranged between the first and second converging drums; two stripper elements being mounted to the second converging drum to rotate about the upright axis and spaced upwardly from the cutter bar, the two stripper elements extending radially from the upright axis and being configured to guide cut material from the intermediate converging drum toward the material discharge zone; and at least one stripper element being mounted to the intermediate converging drum and being located and dimensioned for overlapping said two stripper elements mounted to the second converging drum during rotation of the intermediate converging drum. 12. The mowing implement of claim 11 , wherein the two stripper elements mounted to the second converging drum each have an oblong periphery. 13. The mowing implement of claim 11 , wherein in at least one angular position at least a portion of one of the two stripper elements mounted to the second converging drum is disposed beneath the intermediate converging drum and above the cutter bar.
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