Knotter system for a baler

US9883633B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9883633-B2
Application numberUS-201314436157-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 8, 2013
Priority dateOct 16, 2012
Publication dateFeb 6, 2018
Grant dateFeb 6, 2018

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A knotter system has a bill hook, a twine receiver, a cutting arm and drive components. The twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during a second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot. The drive components can maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined period which is sufficient to allow removal of the second knot from the bill hook.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A knotter system comprising: a bill hook: a twine receiver for holding twines; a cutting arm configured for cutting twines between the bill hook and the twine receiver and sweeping a formed knot from the bill hook while moving between a rest position and an extended position; a first drive component adapted to make the bill hook perform at least a first full rotation and a second full rotation and to move the cutting arm at least two times from the rest position to the extended position and back during a full operation cycle to form respectively a first and second consecutive knot; wherein the twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during the second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot; and wherein the first drive component is adapted to maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined period which is sufficient to allow removal of the second knot from the bill hook wherein the first drive component is adapted such that the bill hook performs a full third rotation during the operation cycle, and to maintain the cutting arm in the extended position during at least a first part of said third rotation. 2. A knotter system comprising: a bill hook: a twine receiver for holding twines; a cutting arm configured for cutting twines between the bill hook and the twine receiver and sweeping a formed knot from the bill hook while moving between a rest position and an extended position; a first drive component adapted to make the bill hook perform at least a first full rotation and a second full rotation and to move the cutting arm at least two times from the rest position to the extended position and back during a full operation cycle to form respectively a first and second consecutive knot; wherein the twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during the second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot; and wherein the first drive component is adapted to maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined period which is sufficient to allow removal of the second knot from the bill hook; wherein the bill hook comprises a lower lip, an upper lip, and positioning components that position the upper lip with respect to the lower lip; said positioning components being adapted to move the upper lip away from the lower lip during at least a first part of a third rotation. 3. The knotter system of claim 1 , wherein said first drive component comprises a pinion and a first, second and third gear stretch provided along the circumference of a disc, said pinion being adapted to cooperate with said first, second and third gear stretch for making the bill hook perform the first, second, and third full rotation respectively when said disc is rotated. 4. The knotter system of claim 3 , wherein said first drive component comprises a cam track and a cam follower, said cam follower being connected with the cutting arm, and said cam track being provided in said disc or in a member mounted for rotating synchronously with said disc, and being adapted for moving the cutting arm a first time and a second time from the rest position to the extended position and back, said second time including the predetermined period in the extended position. 5. The knotter system of claim 1 , wherein the twine receiver comprises a twine disc and a twine holder, said twine holder being adapted to clamp twines against the twine disc. 6. The knotter system of claim 5 , further comprising second drive component adapted for rotating the twine disc during a first turn whilst clamping twines for forming of the first knot, and for rotating the twine disc during a second turn whilst letting twines slip during the forming of the second knot. 7. The knotter system of claim 5 , wherein said twine disc is provided with at least a first and a second notch that receives the twines. 8. The knotter system of claim 6 , wherein the twines are in a first notch during the first turn and in a second notch during the second turn, and wherein the second notch is shaped in such a way that the twines are allowed to slip out of the second notch during forming of the second knot. 9. The knotter system of claim 5 , wherein the twine receiver is provided with a biasing component for setting a bias for the clamping by the twine holder. 10. A knotter system comprising: a bill hook: a twine receiver for holding twines; a cutting arm configured for cutting twines between the bill hook and the twine receiver and sweeping a formed knot from the bill hook while moving between a rest position and an extended position; a first drive component adapted to make the bill hook perform at least a first full rotation and a second full rotation and to move the cutting arm at least two times from the rest position to the extended position and back during a full operation cycle to form respectively a first and second consecutive knot; wherein the twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during the second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot; and wherein the first drive component is adapted to maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined period which is sufficient to allow removal of the second knot from the bill hook; wherein the twine receiver comprises a twine disc and a twine holder, said twine holder being adapted to clamp twines against the twine disc wherein the twine receiver is provided with a biasing component for setting a bias for the clamping by the twine holder; wherein said biasing component is adapted to change the first bias used during a first turn to a second bias during a second turn, such that during the first bias the twines are firmly clamped in order to cut the twines and during the second turn the twines are able to slip to prevent cutting of the twines. 11. A knotter system comprising: a bill hook: a twine receiver for holding twines; a cutting arm configured for cutting twines between the bill hook and the twine receiver and sweeping a formed knot from the bill hook while moving between a rest position and an extended position; a first drive component adapted to make the bill hook perform at least a first full rotation and a second full rotation and to move the cutting arm at least two times from the rest position to the extended position and back during a full operation cycle to form respectively a first and second consecutive knot; wherein the twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during the second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot; and wherein the first drive component is adapted to maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined period which is sufficient to allow removal of the second knot from the bill hook; wherein the twine receiver comprises a twine disc and a twine holder, said twine holder being adapted to clamp twines against the twine disc wherein the twine receiver is provided with a biasing component for setting a bias for the clamping by the twine holder; wherein the biasing component comprises a biasing spring configured to bias the twine holder against the twine disc, and setting component that automatically sets the bias exerted by the biasing spring to the twine holder. 12. A knotter system comprising: a bill hook: a twine receive

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  • A01F15/145Primary

    Twine knotters · CPC title

  • A01F15/14Primary

    Tying devices specially adapted for baling presses · CPC title

  • by knotting · CPC title

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What does patent US9883633B2 cover?
A knotter system has a bill hook, a twine receiver, a cutting arm and drive components. The twine receiver is adapted to let the twines slip during a second full rotation of the bill hook so that cutting of the twines is avoided when forming the second knot. The drive components can maintain the cutting arm in the extended position after the second rotation of the bill hook for a predetermined …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Belgium Nv, Cnh America Llc, Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01F15/145. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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