Coupling with securing pin
US-2017292554-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US9879735B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9879735-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314439862-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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An Agricultural baler having a flywheel that is driven via a drive shaft. The flywheel is connected to a pressing component of the baler via a central shaft, wherein the flywheel is mounted over the central shaft via bearings. Further mounted on the central shaft is a shear pin flange which is connected via a shear pin to the flywheel for the purpose of transmitting a rotation movement of the flywheel to the central shaft, wherein the flywheel is held over the central shaft via first fixing component and wherein the shear pin flange is connected to the central shaft via second fixing component.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An Agricultural baler, comprising: a pressing component; a flywheel provided to be driven via a drive shaft, the flywheel is further connected to the pressing component via a central shaft, wherein the flywheel is mounted over the central shaft via intermediate bearings, wherein further mounted on the central shaft is a shear pin flange which is connected via a shear pin to the flywheel for the purpose of transmitting a rotation movement of the flywheel to the central shaft via the shear pin and shear pin flange, wherein the flywheel is held over the central shaft via a first fixing component and the shear pin flange is connected to the central shaft via a second fixing component that differs from the first fixing component, wherein the shear pin flange and the central shaft are connected via a spline connection having teeth and grooves, wherein a clearance is provided between the second fixing component and the shear pin flange, and wherein the teeth and grooves of the spline connection extend in an axial direction of the central shaft to allow a movement of the shear pin flange within the clearance in the axial direction relative to the central shaft. 2. The Agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein the flywheel is positioned on the central shaft between on the one hand a stop provided on the shaft and on the other a nut which engages on the shaft for the purpose of forming a further stop. 3. The Agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein the shear pin flange has an eccentrically placed opening relative to said central shaft for mounting of the shear pin. 4. The Agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein the second fixing component acts as a stop allowing the clearance in the axial direction. 5. The Agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein the shear pin flange has a contact surface provided for a purpose of lying against a surface of the flywheel such that in an assembled position the contact surface lies perpendicularly of the central shaft. 6. The Agricultural baler of claim 5 , wherein the contact surface lies in line with a center of an engagement zone between the shear pin flange and the central shaft. 7. The Agricultural baler of claim 4 , wherein the second fixing component is formed as a holding ring which engages in a groove of the central shaft thus providing said stop.
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