Two-sided cleaning arrangements for endless belts

US9795086B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9795086-B2
Application numberUS-201514724474-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 28, 2015
Priority dateMay 28, 2015
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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Two-sided cleaning arrangements for an endless belt for an agricultural header are disclosed. An endless belt with a two-sided cleaning arrangement may include a crop carrying surface and first and second cleaning features disposed in first and second edge regions, respectively, of the endless belt. The first and second cleaning features may extend above or be recessed below the crop-carrying surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. An endless belt ( 30 ) for use with an agricultural draper header ( 20 ) with a crop ramp ( 52 ) that is separated from a trailing cover ( 46 ) by a first width, the endless belt comprising: a crop-carrying surface ( 30 a ) extending at least partly over the first width; a first cleaning region; and a second cleaning region at least partly separated from the first cleaning region by the crop-carrying surface; wherein the first cleaning region at least partly includes a first cleaning feature ( 70 , 96 ) and at least part of the first cleaning feature extends above the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from the below the crop ramp; and wherein the second cleaning region at least partly includes a second cleaning feature ( 86 , 98 ) and at least part of the second cleaning feature is recessed below the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from below the trailing cover. 2. The endless belt of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second cleaning features includes ridges ( 124 , 126 , 128 ) extending above the crop-carrying surface and recesses ( 132 , 134 ) interspersed with the ridges. 3. The endless belt of claim 1 , wherein one or more of a first array ( 150 , 160 , 174 , 178 ) of cleaning features and a second array ( 154 , 162 , 176 , 180 ) of cleaning features extends over at least 25% of a circumferential length of the endless belt, the first and second cleaning feature arrays including, respectively, the first and second cleaning features. 4. The endless belt of claim 3 , wherein the one or more of the first and second cleaning features includes ridges ( 124 , 126 , 128 ) extending above the crop-carrying surface and recesses ( 132 , 134 ) interspersed with the ridges. 5. The endless belt of claim 1 , wherein a maximum extension ( 72 ) of the first cleaning feature above the crop-carrying surface is smaller than a minimum clearance ( 66 a ) between a trailing edge ( 62 b ) of the crop ramp and the crop-carrying surface. 6. The endless belt of claim 5 , wherein the maximum extension ( 88 ) of the second cleaning feature above the crop-carrying surface is smaller than a minimum clearance ( 84 a ) between a leading edge ( 82 ) of the trailing cover and the crop-carrying surface. 7. The endless belt of claim 1 , wherein a respective maximum extension of each of the first and second cleaning features ( 72 , 88 ) is smaller than a minimum clearance ( 66 a ) between a trailing edge ( 63 b ) of the crop ramp and the crop-carrying surface and smaller than a minimum clearance ( 84 a ) between a leading edge ( 82 ) of the trailing cover and the crop-carrying surface. 8. The endless belt of claim 1 , wherein the first cleaning feature exhibits a first pattern ( 86 ) and the second cleaning feature exhibits a second pattern ( 98 , 182 ) different from the first pattern. 9. An endless belt ( 30 ) for use with an agricultural draper header ( 20 ) with a crop ramp ( 52 ) that is separated from a trailing cover ( 46 ) by a first width, the endless belt comprising: a crop-carrying surface ( 30 a ) extending at least partly over the first width; a first cleaning region; and a second cleaning region at least partly separated from the first cleaning region by the crop-carrying surface; wherein the first cleaning region at least partly includes a first array ( 160 , 174 , 178 ) of first cleaning features, the first array including a first plurality of alternating ridges and recesses ( 124 , 126 , 128 , 132 , 134 ) in which the plurality of ridges extends above the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from the below the crop ramp; and wherein the second cleaning region at least partly includes a second array ( 162 , 176 , 180 ) of second cleaning features, the second array including a second plurality of alternating ridges and recesses ( 124 , 126 , 128 , 132 , 134 ) in which the plurality of recesses extends below the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from below the trailing cover. 10. The endless belt of claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second arrays extends over at least 25% of a circumferential length of the endless belt. 11. The endless belt of claim 10 , wherein the first and second arrays include respective first and second pluralities of sub-arrays ( 120 a - d , 122 a - d ), the first and second sub-arrays including respective first and second pluralities of alternating ridges and recesses having one or more respective first and second ridge and recess widths; wherein at least first and second sub-arrays of the first plurality of sub-arrays are separated from each other by a first flattened region ( 170 ) of the first cleaning region, the first flattened region extending over a first width that is larger than at least one of the one or more first ridge widths and the one or more first recess widths; and wherein at least third and fourth sub-arrays of the second plurality of sub-arrays are separated from each other by a second flattened region ( 172 ) of the second cleaning region, the second flattened region extending over a second width that is larger than at least one of the one or more second ridge widths and the one or more second recess widths. 12. An endless belt ( 30 ) for conveying crop material on an agricultural draper header ( 20 ), the endless belt comprising: a crop-carrying surface ( 30 a ); a first cleaning feature ( 70 , 96 ) disposed in a first edge region of the endless belt, at least part of the first cleaning feature extending above the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from the below the crop ramp; and a second cleaning feature ( 86 , 98 ) disposed in a second edge region of the endless belt that is at least partly separated from the first edge region of the endless belt by the crop-carrying surface, at least part of the second cleaning feature being recessed below the crop-carrying surface to clean crop material from below the trailing cover. 13. The endless belt of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first and second cleaning features includes ridges ( 124 , 126 , 128 ) extending above the crop-carrying surface and recesses ( 132 , 134 ) interspersed with the ridges. 14. The endless belt of claim 13 , wherein one or more of the recesses extend below the crop-carrying surface. 15. The endless belt of claim 12 , wherein one or more of a first array ( 150 , 160 , 174 , 178 ) of cleaning feature and a second array ( 154 , 162 , 176 , 180 ) of cleaning features extends over at least 25% of a circumferential length of the endless belt, the first and second cleaning feature arrays including, respectively, the first and second cleaning features. 16. The endless belt of claim 15 , wherein each of the first and second cleaning feature arrays extend over at least 25% of the circumferential length of the endless belt. 17. The endless belt of claim 15 , wherein the one or more of the first and second cleaning feature arrays includes ridges ( 124 , 126 , 128 ) extending above the crop-carrying surface and recesses ( 132 , 134 ) interspersed with the ridges. 18. The endless belt of claim 12 , wherein a maximum extension ( 72 ) of the first cleaning feature above the crop-carrying surface is smaller than a maximum extension ( 88 ) of the second cleaning feature above the crop-carrying surface. 19. The endless belt of claim 12 , wherein a maximum extension ( 72 ) of the first cleaning feature above the crop-carrying surface is larger than a maximum extension ( 88 ) of the second cle

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  • Cleaning devices (adaptations of roller sleeves for cleaning belts B65G39/073) · CPC title

  • having reciprocating cutters · CPC title

  • with conveyor belts · CPC title

  • transversal conveying devices · CPC title

  • A01D61/02Primary

    Endless belts · CPC title

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What does patent US9795086B2 cover?
Two-sided cleaning arrangements for an endless belt for an agricultural header are disclosed. An endless belt with a two-sided cleaning arrangement may include a crop carrying surface and first and second cleaning features disposed in first and second edge regions, respectively, of the endless belt. The first and second cleaning features may extend above or be recessed below the crop-carrying s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D61/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 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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