Hydraulic drive arrangement to drive a reciprocating cutter bar
US-11160209-B2 · Nov 2, 2021 · US
US9848530B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9848530-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615192382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A header for use by an agricultural harvester. The header includes a cutter bar that cuts crop material and includes a stationary knife section and a plurality of reciprocating knife sections extending along a portion of the stationary knife section. A substantial part of the length of the reciprocating knife sections do not extend along any portion of the stationary knife section.
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What is claimed is: 1. A header for use by an agricultural harvester, the header comprising: a cutter bar for cutting crop material encountered by the header, the cutter bar comprising: a stationary knife section; a plurality of reciprocating knife sections extending along a portion of the stationary knife section, the reciprocating knife sections each having a length, a substantial part of the length not extending along any portion of the stationary knife section; and wherein the plurality of reciprocating knife sections includes a first reciprocating knife section, a second reciprocating knife section, a third reciprocating knife section, and a fourth reciprocating knife section. 2. The header of claim 1 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section move atop the stationary knife section. 3. The header of claim 1 , wherein the third reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section move beneath the stationary knife section. 4. The header of claim 1 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section generally move in opposite directions. 5. The header of claim 1 , wherein the third reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section generally move in opposite directions. 6. The header of claim 1 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section generally move in the same direction. 7. The header of claim 1 , wherein the second reciprocating knife section and the third reciprocating knife section generally move in the same direction. 8. The header of claim 1 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section overlap at least a minimum distance relative to each other. 9. The header of claim 1 , wherein the second reciprocating knife section and the third reciprocating knife section never overlap each other. 10. The header of claim 1 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section are arranged to not collide. 11. The header of claim 1 , wherein the stationary knife section always has at least one of the plurality of reciprocating knife sections either immediately above or immediately below an entire length of the stationary knife section. 12. The header of claim 1 , wherein the substantial part of the length of each of the plurality of reciprocating knife sections not extending along any portion of the stationary knife section is at least 90% of the length of the each of the plurality of reciprocating knife sections. 13. The header of claim 1 , wherein the substantial part of the length of each of the plurality of reciprocating knife sections not extending along any portion of the stationary knife section is at least 95% of the length of the each of the plurality of reciprocating knife sections. 14. A cutter bar for cutting crop material encountered by a header of an agricultural harvester, the cutter bar comprising: a stationary knife section; a plurality of reciprocating knife sections extending along a portion of the stationary knife section, the reciprocating knife sections each having a length, a substantial part of the length not extending along any portion of the stationary knife section; and wherein the plurality of reciprocating knife sections includes a first reciprocating knife section, a second reciprocating knife section, a third reciprocating knife section, and a fourth reciprocating knife section. 15. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section move atop the stationary knife section. 16. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the third reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section move beneath the stationary knife section. 17. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section generally move in opposite directions. 18. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the third reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section generally move in opposite directions. 19. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section generally move in the same direction. 20. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the second reciprocating knife section and the third reciprocating knife section generally move in the same direction. 21. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the fourth reciprocating knife section overlap at least a minimum distance relative to each other. 22. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the second reciprocating knife section and the third reciprocating knife section never overlap each other. 23. The cutter bar of claim 14 , wherein the first reciprocating knife section and the second reciprocating knife section are arrange to not collide.
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