Agricultural baler with a common drive powering the plunger and the needles with an integrated safety

US9961837B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9961837-B2
Application numberUS-201515320514-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2015
Priority dateJun 23, 2014
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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An agricultural baler including a main bale chamber, a plunger configured to compress crop material in the bale chamber, a plunger drive, and a plurality of needles. The plunger drive is drivingly coupled to the plunger. The plurality of needles are configured to deliver twine through the bale chamber. The agricultural baler further includes a pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both the plunger drive and the needles. A knotter is activated by the needles moving to a predetermined position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An agricultural baler, comprising: a main bale chamber; a plunger configured to compress crop material in said bale chamber; a counter crank drivingly coupled to said plunger; a plurality of needles configured to deliver twine through said bale chamber; a drive linkage drivingly coupled to the plurality of needles; a pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both said counter crank and the drive linkage of said needles by a plurality of catch bars, each of the catch bars having a catch slot; and a knotter activated by said needles moving to a predetermined position. 2. The agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein said pivoting latch system includes a first pivotal link coupled to the drive linkage of said needles and a second pivotal link coupled to said counter crank. 3. The agricultural baler of claim 2 , wherein said first pivotal link and said second pivotal link are temporarily coupled to pivot about a common pivot point to drive said needles into said bale chamber. 4. The agricultural baler of claim 3 , wherein said second pivotal link pivots independent of said first pivotal link except when being temporarily coupled to said first pivotal link to drive said needles. 5. The agricultural baler of claim 4 , wherein said second pivotal link is configured to push said first pivotal link if said needles have not been withdrawn from said bale chamber. 6. The agricultural baler of claim 5 , wherein said plurality of catch bars include a first latch bar and a second latch bar, each of which are pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link. 7. The agricultural baler of claim 6 , wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a catch on said second pivotal link and a trip mechanism configured to hold said first latch bar away from said catch until said trip mechanism is tripped. 8. The agricultural baler of claim 7 , further comprising a bale length measuring device configured to trip said trip mechanism when a bale has reached a desired length. 9. The agricultural baler of claim 7 , wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a first biasing member and a second biasing member, said first biasing member being configured to bias said first latch bar toward said catch. 10. The agricultural baler of claim 9 , wherein said pivoting latch system further includes a catch on said trip mechanism, said second biasing member being configured to bias said second latch bar toward said catch on said trip mechanism. 11. The agricultural baler of claim 1 , wherein said agricultural baler is a large square baler. 12. A pivoting latch system for use in an agricultural baler having a main bale chamber, a plunger configured to compress crop material in the bale chamber, a counter crank drivingly coupled to the plunger, a plurality of needles configured to deliver twine through the bale chamber, a knotter activated by said needles moving to a predetermined position, and a drive linkage drivingly coupled to the plurality of needles, the pivoting latch system comprising: a first pivotal link coupled to the drive linkage of the needles; a second pivotal link coupled to the counter crank; and a plurality of catch bars, each of the catch bars having a catch slot, wherein the pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both said counter crank and the drive linkage of said needles by the plurality of catch bars. 13. The pivoting latch system of claim 12 , wherein said first pivotal link and said second pivotal link are temporarily coupled to pivot about a common pivot point to drive said needles into said bale chamber. 14. The pivoting latch system of claim 13 , wherein said second pivotal link pivots independent of said first pivotal link except when being temporarily coupled to said first pivotal link to drive said needles. 15. The pivoting latch system of claim 14 , wherein said second pivotal link is configured to push said first pivotal link if said needles have not been withdrawn from said bale chamber. 16. The pivoting latch system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of catch bars comprise a first latch bar pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link; and a second latch bar pivotally coupled to said first pivotal link. 17. The pivoting latch system of claim 16 , further comprising: a catch on said second pivotal link; and a trip mechanism configured to hold said first latch bar away from said catch until said trip mechanism is tripped. 18. The pivoting latch system of claim 17 , wherein the agricultural baler also includes a bale length measuring device configured to trip said trip mechanism when a bale has reached a desired length. 19. The pivoting latch system of claim 17 , further comprising: a first biasing member; and a second biasing member, said first biasing member being configured to bias said first latch bar toward said catch. 20. The pivoting latch system of claim 19 , further comprising a catch on said trip mechanism, said second biasing member being configured to bias said second latch bar toward said catch on said trip mechanism.

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Classifications

  • Twine knotters · CPC title

  • Applying and securing binding material around articles or groups of articles, e.g. using strings, wires, strips, bands or tapes · CPC title

  • for the tying devices or needles · CPC title

  • Plungers · CPC title

  • Baling or bundling compressible fibrous material, e.g. peat · CPC title

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What does patent US9961837B2 cover?
An agricultural baler including a main bale chamber, a plunger configured to compress crop material in the bale chamber, a plunger drive, and a plurality of needles. The plunger drive is drivingly coupled to the plunger. The plurality of needles are configured to deliver twine through the bale chamber. The agricultural baler further includes a pivoting latch system drivingly coupled to both the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01F15/0858. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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