Combine Harvester With Variable Stroke Cleaning Shoe
US-2015319931-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9504205B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9504205-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514693457-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A cleaning section of an agricultural harvester including a sieve and at least one variable stroke sieve drive wherein the sieve is positioned in the harvester to receive crop material from a threshing section and the at least one variable stroke sieve drive is coupled to the sieve wherein the variable stroke sieve drive has a first shaft and a second shaft concentric with the first shaft and the relative angular position between the first shaft and the second shaft establishes an amount of eccentricity of the variable stroke sieve drive.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cleaning section of an agricultural harvester, the cleaning section comprising: a sieve positioned in the harvester to receive crop material from a threshing section; wherein at least one variable stroke sieve drive coupled to said sieve, said variable stroke sieve drive comprising a first shaft; and a second shaft concentric with said first shaft, a relative angular position between said first shaft and said second shaft establishing an amount of eccentricity of said variable stroke sieve drive. 2. The cleaning section of claim 1 , wherein said variable stroke sieve drive further comprises: an output shaft coupled to said sieve to drive said sieve at said eccentricity amount; a first rotating member coupled to said first shaft; and a second rotating member indirectly coupled to said second shaft, said first rotating member being engaged with said second rotating member, said output shaft extending from said second rotating member. 3. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said variable stroke sieve drive further comprises an offset member connected to said second shaft, said offset member being rotatably coupled to said second rotating member. 4. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said first rotating member and said second rotating member are circular gears that are meshed together. 5. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said amount of eccentricity is established by a distance between said first shaft and said output shaft. 6. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said first rotating member and said second rotating member remain fixed relative to each other except when the amount of eccentricity is changed. 7. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said first rotating member and said second rotating member are moved relative to each other to change the amount of eccentricity of the variable stroke sieve drive. 8. The cleaning section of claim 2 , wherein said output shaft is not coaxial with said second rotating member. 9. The cleaning section of claim 1 , wherein said first shaft and said second shaft are driven at the same angular velocity except when the amount of eccentricity is changed. 10. The cleaning section of claim 1 , wherein said variable stroke sieve drive further comprises an interruptible drive connection, said first shaft and said second shaft are drivingly coupled by way of the interruptible drive connection. 11. The cleaning section of claim 10 , wherein said variable stroke sieve drive further comprises a controller coupled to said interruptible drive connection, said controller being configured to cause said interruptible drive connection to disengage said first shaft from said second shaft thereby allowing the angular position between said first shaft and said second shaft to vary. 12. The cleaning section claim 11 , wherein said controller is configured to cause said interruptible drive connection to disengage said first shaft from said second shaft for a portion of a revolution to thereby allow the angular position between said first shaft and said second shaft to vary by a predetermined amount to alter the amount of eccentricity.
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