IP Library Granted Patent US 12660751
Granted Patent B2
US 12660751 · App. 18/101,761 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Self-propelled forage harvester and method for operating a forage harvester

Inventors: Christoph Heitmann (Warendorf, DE); Dennis Neitemeier (Lippetal, DE); Markus Brune (Harsewinkel, DE); Gregor Wehner (Ostrach Unterweiler, DE); Sebastian Harsch (Bad Saulgau, DE); Ingo Bönig (Gütersloh, DE); Marwin Klein-Heimkamp (Bramsche, DE)
Assignee: CLAAS Selbstfahrende Erntemaschinen GmbH
A01D41/1274A01F29/095B26D7/12
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Patent No.
US 12660751
App. No.
18/101,761
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A self-propelled forage harvester is disclosed that includes a blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device, a monitoring device configured to cyclically generate information on the state of the cutterhead chopping glades and the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge, and a control unit. The control unit evaluates the information provided by the monitoring device about the state of wear of the chopping blades and the distance, compares it with a limit value for the state of wear and/or the distance, where the limit value forms a lower limit for an optimum range to be maintained by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device, of the instantaneous cutting sharpness of the chopping blades or of the distance and, when the limit value is reached, automatically triggers a sharpening process and/or of a shear bar adjustment by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device.

Claims (57)

1 . A self-propelled forage harvester comprising:

a blade grinding and shear bar adjusting device configured to:

regrind chopping blades positioned on a cutterhead of a chopping device; and

adjust a distance of a shear bar associated with the cutterhead from a cutting edge of the chopping blades;

at least one monitoring device configured to generate data indicative of one or both of a state of wear of the chopping blades or the distance of the shear bar from the cutting edge at least partly during operating the forage harvester in a current ongoing working mode;

a control unit in communication with the blade griding and shear bar adjusting device and the at least one monitoring device, the control unit configured to:

compare the data generated by the at least one monitoring device indicative of the one or both of the state of wear of the chopping blades or the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge with at least one limit value for one or both of the state of wear or the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge, wherein the at least one limit value comprises one or both of a predefined cutting sharpness of the chopping blades or a predefined distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge during a harvesting process, and wherein the at least one limit value comprises a lower limit for an optimum range to be maintained by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device; and

responsive to determining that the at least one limit value is reached, automatically command one or both of a sharpening process or a shear bar adjustment by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device, wherein the execution of the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment is integrated into the current ongoing working mode of the forage harvester.

2 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to:

determine one or both of driving in a headland or performing a changing process of a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester, wherein the control unit is configured to determine driving in the headland by determining an arrival at and departure from the headland; and

responsive to determining the one or both of driving in a headland or performing the changing process of the transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester, command the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device to perform the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment.

3 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to automatically compare the data generated by the at least one monitoring device indicative of both of the state of wear of the chopping blades and the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge with the at least one limit value for both of the state of wear and the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge; and

wherein responsive to determining that the at least one limit value for both of the state of wear and the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge being reached, the control unit is configured to automatically command one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device.

4 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 3 , wherein responsive to determining that the at least one limit value for both of the state of wear and the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge being reached, the control unit is configured to automatically command both of the sharpening process and the shear bar adjustment by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device.

5 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to perform one or both of inputting or select parameters of the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device; and

wherein the parameters comprise a number of sharpening cycles to be performed and a frequency of shear bar adjustment.

6 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to determine one or both of a crop type to be entered or selected, or a strategy selection; and

wherein the control unit is configured to control the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device depending on the one or both of the crop type to be entered or selected, or the strategy selection.

7 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to:

determine a travel time driving the forage harvester in a headland;

determine, based on the travel time driving the forage harvester in the headland, a number of sharpening cycles;

determine that the forage harvester is driving in the headland; and

responsive to determining that the forage harvester is driving in the headland, command the blade grinding and shear bar adjusting device to perform the number of the sharpening cycles at least partly while driving in the headland.

8 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least one monitoring device comprises one or more sensors configured to generate sensor data indicative of the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge;

wherein the at least one monitoring device is configured to transmit the sensor data indicative of the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge to the control unit;

wherein the control unit is configured to analyze the sensor data indicative of the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge to determine occurrence of vibrations; and

wherein the control unit, responsive to determining the occurrence of vibrations, is configured to modify at least one operation of the forage harvester.

9 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 8 , wherein the control unit is configured to:

determine one or both of driving in a headland or performing a changing process of a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester; and

wherein the control unit, responsive to determining the vibrations are greater than a threshold value and responsive to determining the one or both of driving in a headland or performing a changing process of a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester, is configured to reduce one or both of travel speed or drive speed of a drive motor of the forage harvester during travel in the headland or during the changing process.

10 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit, responsive to determining to perform the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment and responsive to determining that another operation is being performed by one or more of an attachment, a feed device, or a chopping device, the control unit is further configured to command interruption of the another operation during the current ongoing working mode of the one or more of the attachment, the feed device, or the chopping device before executing the one or more of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment for at least a duration of execution of the one or more of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment.

11 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to:

generate an output to an operator of the forage harvester requesting performance of one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment; and

responsive to generating the output, receiving an input from the operator indicating a manual confirmation by the operator to perform the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment.

12 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the control unit comprises an input/output device configured for one or both of inputting or presetting a number of sharpening cycles and shear bar adjustment processes based on one or both of data on harvesting performance or harvesting duration stored in an order management system remote from the forage harvester.

13 . The self-propelled forage harvester of claim 1 , wherein the at least one monitoring device comprises a sensor array configured to automatically generate the data indicative of cutting sharpness of the chopping blades; and

wherein the control unit is further configured to automatically analyze the data indicative of the cutting sharpness of the chopping blades; and

wherein the control unit is automatically configured, based on the analysis of the data indicative of the cutting sharpness of the chopping blades, to perform one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment automatically.

14 . A method for operating a self-propelled forage harvester, the forage harvester comprising a blade grinding and shear bar adjusting device configured to regrind chopping blades positioned on a cutterhead of a chopping device and adjust a distance of a shear bar associated with the cutterhead from a cutting edge of the chopping blades, the method comprising:

generating, using at least one monitoring device, data indicative of one or both of a state of wear of the chopping blades or the distance of the shear bar from the cutting edge at least partly during operating the forage harvester in a current ongoing working mode;

comparing the data generated by the at least one monitoring device indicative of the one or both of the state of wear of the chopping blades or the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge with at least one limit value for one or both of the state of wear or the distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge, wherein the at least one limit value comprises one or both of a predefined cutting sharpness of the chopping blades or a predefined distance of the shear bar to the cutting edge during a harvesting process, and wherein the at least one limit value comprises a lower limit for an optimum range to be maintained by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device; and

responsive to determining that the at least one limit value is reached, automatically command one or both of a sharpening process or a shear bar adjustment by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device, wherein the execution of the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment is integrated into the current ongoing working mode of the forage harvester.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment is performed by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device at least partly while traveling in a headland or at least partly while changing a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester during the current ongoing working mode.

16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment is performed by the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device at least partly each time while traveling in a headland or at least partly each time while changing a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester during the current ongoing working mode.

17 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

outputting data requesting performance of the one or both of wherein the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment;

receiving operator input indicative of approving the performance of the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment; and

responsive to receiving the operator input, performing the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment.

18 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment is triggered fully automatically without any operator intervention depending on signals from at least one cutting sharpness sensor of the at least one monitoring device.

19 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

determining one or both of driving in a headland or performing a changing process of a transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester; and

responsive to determining the one or both of driving in a headland or performing the changing process of the transport or transfer vehicle accompanying the forage harvester, commanding the blade sharpening and shear bar adjusting device to perform the one or both of the sharpening process or the shear bar adjustment.

20 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

determining a travel time driving the forage harvester in a headland;

determining, based on the travel time driving the forage harvester in the headland, a number of sharpening cycles;

determining that the forage harvester is driving in the headland; and

responsive to determining that the forage harvester is driving in the headland, commanding the blade grinding and shear bar adjusting device to perform the number of the sharpening cycles.