Inclined conveyor assembly with inclined pendulum shaft
US-9309057-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US9867324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9867324-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615079744-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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An agricultural harvester including a feeder. The feeder is pivotally mounted to an intermediate frame with respect to a first axis of motion. The intermediate frame is pivotally mounted to a header mounting frame with respect to a second axis of motion. Pivoting around the first axis of motion and the second axis of motion allows a fore-aft movement and a lateral tilt movement. At least one lateral tilt actuator is provided to actuate the header mounting frame in the lateral tilt movement. At least two fore-aft actuators are provided for extending between a first set of mounting positions at the feeder and a second set of mounting positions at the header mounting frame to actuate the header mounting frame in the fore-aft movement.
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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural harvester comprising: a feeder; an intermediate frame pivotally mounted to the feeder to facilitate pivoting relative to the feeder around a first axis of motion; a header mounting frame pivotally mounted to the intermediate frame to facilitate pivoting relative to the intermediate frame around a second axis of motion, wherein the pivoting around the first axis of motion and the second axis of motion allows the header mounting frame to be moved with respect to the feeder in a fore-aft movement and a lateral tilt movement; at least one lateral tilt actuator configured for actuating the header mounting frame in order to perform the lateral tilt movement; and at least two fore-aft actuators, each extending between a corresponding one of a first set of mounting positions at the feeder and a corresponding one of a second set of mounting positions at the header mounting frame, the at least two fore-aft actuators positioned to actuate and to provide support for said header mounting frame in order to perform the fore-aft movement. 2. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least two fore-aft actuators are cross-coupled such that, in a predetermined fore-aft position of the at least two fore-aft actuators, a retraction of one of the at least two fore-aft actuators results in an extension of the other of the at least two fore-aft actuators and vice versa. 3. The agricultural harvester of claim 2 , wherein the at least two fore-aft actuators are dimensioned to each have an operating range that is at least 10% larger than an acting range required to enable a maximum fore-aft movement when the at least one lateral tilt actuator is in a predetermined neutral position. 4. The agricultural harvester of claim 3 , wherein the at least two fore-aft actuators are arranged in such a manner that the acting ranges are substantially in a middle of the operating ranges of the at least two fore-aft actuators. 5. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the first axis of motion and the second axis of motion extend substantially horizontally with an angle of about 90 degrees between them. 6. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the fore-aft movement of the header mounting frame is defined as a movement of the header mounting frame with respect to the feeder about the first axis which is substantially horizontal and transverse to a forward driving direction of the agricultural harvester. 7. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the lateral tilt movement of the header mounting frame is defined as a movement of the header mounting frame with respect to the feeder about the second axis which is substantially horizontal and parallel to a forward driving direction of the agricultural harvester. 8. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the header mounting frame comprises a lying support beam comprising the second set of mounting positions. 9. The agricultural harvester of claim 8 , wherein the lying support beam is located at an upper side of the header mounting frame and wherein the first set of mounting positions is located higher than the second set of mounting positions such that the at least two fore-aft actuators carry at least a part of the weight of the header mounting frame. 10. The agricultural harvester of claim 8 , wherein the lying support beam is located at a lower side of the header mounting frame and wherein the first set of mounting positions is located lower than the second set of mounting positions such that the at least two fore-aft actuators carry at least a part of the weight of the header mounting frame. 11. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lateral tilt actuator extends between the intermediate frame and one of the feeder and the header mounting frame. 12. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lateral tilt actuator and the at least two fore-aft actuators are formed by hydraulic cylinders. 13. The agricultural harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lateral tilt actuator extends between the feeder and the header mounting frame.
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