Finger drive for a crop feed roller
US-9392747-B2 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US9820440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314652534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A dual-cam linkage system controls the orientation of tines on a reel of a crop harvesting header. The dual-cam linkage system includes a stationary, substantially circular first cam track that has a rotational center that is offset from the rotational axis of the reel. A second cam track is located in a support plate on which a tine-supporting member is mounted. The dual-cam linkage system also includes a pivoting linkage having a crank, an arm. The crank has a first end fixedly attached to the tine-supporting member. The arm has an outer end attached to a second end of the crank. The first cam follower is attached at an inner end of the arm and engages the first cam track. The second cam follower is attached to the arm at a position between the first cam follower and the crank and engages the second cam track.
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What is claimed is: 1. A crop-harvesting header for use with an agricultural harvesting machine, the header having a reel positioned in the forward part thereof for manipulating a crop to be harvested, the reel comprising: a center structural member extending along the length of the reel, the center structural member being rotatable about an axis of the reel; an end support structure on at least one end of the center structural member; a plurality of support plates attached to the center structural member at spaced positions around the axis of the reel, each plate having a distal end extending outwardly of the end support structure; a plurality of tine-supporting members at angularly spaced positions around the axis of the reel, each tine supporting member being rotatably mounted at the distal end of one of the plurality of support plates so as to rotate about a tine axis, wherein the tine-supporting members have a plurality of tines that project outwardly for engaging the crop; and a dual-cam linkage system configured to change an angular orientation of each of the plurality of tine-supporting members and the tines mounted thereon, wherein the dual-cam linkage system for each of the plurality of tine-supporting members comprises: a first cam track continuous around the rotational axis of the reel that has a rotational center that is offset from the rotational axis of the reel such that a distance between the first cam track and the rotational axis varies according to a position on the first cam track around the rotational axis, wherein said first cam track is used to change the angular orientation of all of the plurality of tine-supporting members as the tine-supporting members travel around the rotational axis of the reel; a second cam track located in the support plate on which the tine-supporting member is mounted, wherein each tine-supporting member has a dedicated second cam track with the second cam track having a fixed spatial relationship with the tine axis of the tine-supporting member mounted to the support plate; a pivoting linkage, wherein each tine-supporting member has a dedicated pivoting linkage, the pivoting linkage comprising: a crank, the crank having a first end attached to the tine-supporting member; an arm, the arm having an outer end attached to a second end of the crank; a first cam follower attached at an inner end of the arm, the first cam follower continuously engaging the first cam track; and a second cam follower attached to the arm at a position between the first cam follower and the crank, the second cam follower engaging the second cam track such that the fixed spatial relationship of the second cam track with the tine axis of the respective tine-supporting member guides movement of the arm as a distance of the first cam follower from the rotational axis of the reel is changed by the first cam; wherein rotational movement of the reel causes the dual-cam linkage system to change an angular orientation of each of the plurality of tine-supporting members and the tines mounted thereon. 2. The header of claim 1 wherein the first cam track is substantially circular and does not rotate with the reel. 3. The header of claim 2 wherein the first cam follower moves in a circular motion around the first cam track as the reel rotates with rotational movement of the first cam follower around the first cam track changing the distance of the arm from the center axis of the reel. 4. The header of claim 3 wherein the change in radial distance of the arm from the reel axis provides a pushing or pulling action on the crank so as to pivot the tine-supporting member about its axis. 5. The header of claim 1 wherein the crank is pivotally mounted on the arm. 6. The header of claim 1 wherein the crank is fixedly attached to the tine-supporting member. 7. The header of claim 1 wherein the second cam track has a non-linear shape. 8. The header of claim 7 wherein the non-linear shape of the second cam track manipulates the action of the arm and the attached crank as the first cam follower goes around the first cam track. 9. The header of claim 8 wherein the second cam track has an “S” shape. 10. The header of claim 7 wherein movement of the second cam follower in the second cam track forces the first cam follower towards the center of the reel.
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