IP Library Granted Patent US 12685269
Granted Patent B2
US 12685269 · App. 19/224,960 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Mis-tie detection for baler knotter

Inventor: James Michael Davis (Hesston, KS)
Assignee: AGCO Corporation
A01F15/148A01F15/145
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685269
App. No.
19/224,960
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A knotter assembly includes a twine holder and a twine disc assembly having parallel discs for holding twine during a knotting cycle. The knotter assembly further includes a mis-tie detection device configured to monitor the twine being held with the twine holder in a notch of the twine disc. The mis-tie detection device has a movable position indicator positioned adjacent the twine disc. The position indicator has a twine-receiving groove that aligns with the notch in the twine disc such that the twine is simultaneously held in the notch and groove. Tension in the twine during a knotting cycle causes the position indicator to move from a first condition to a second condition. The mis-tie detection device also has a sensing mechanism configured to determine the position of the position indicator.

Claims (11)

1 . A knotter assembly for use with a baler, operable to produce a knot in a strands of twine to bind a bale of crop material, the knotter assembly comprising a twine holder for maintaining the twine in a suitable position during the formation of the knots and a twine disc assembly, the twine disc assembly comprising a plurality of parallel discs mounted for rotation on a shaft, wherein each disc of the plurality of discs has a plurality of notches spaced around an outer circumference of the twine disc, the strands being held in the twine disc assembly by the twine holder, wherein the knotter assembly further comprises:

a mis-tie detection device configured to monitor the twine being held with the twine holder in one notch of the plurality of notches of the twine disc, the mis-tie detection device having a position indicator positioned adjacent the twine disc and movable about a pivot, wherein the position indicator has a twine-receiving groove that aligns with the notch in the twine disc such that the twine is simultaneously held in the notch and groove, and tension in the twine during a knotting cycle causes the position indicator to move from a first condition to a second condition, the mis-tie detection device also having a sensing mechanism configured to determine a position of the position indicator.

2 . The knotter assembly of claim 1 wherein the mis-tie detection device is configured to monitor if the twine is in a condition that would lead to improper operation of the knotter assembly.

3 . The knotter assembly of claim 1 wherein sensing mechanism is connected to a display, and the sensing mechanism sends a signal to the related to an operational condition of the position indicator.

4 . The knotter assembly of claim 1 further comprising a biasing member, the biasing member causing the position indicator to be biased toward the first condition and the twine causes the position indicator to move to the second condition.

5 . The knotter assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensing mechanism includes a sensor and a contact on the position indicator configured to interact with the switch mounted.

6 . The knotter assembly of claim 5 wherein sensing mechanism is connected to a display, and the sensing mechanism sends a signal to the display related to an operational condition of the position indicator.

7 . The knotter assembly of claim 6 wherein the display indicates if the position indicator is positioned indicating a position such that a mis-tie of the knotter assembly will occur.

8 . The knotter assembly of claim 5 further comprising a biasing member, the biasing member causing the position indicator to be biased toward the first condition and the twine causes the position indicator to move to the second condition.

9 . The knotter assembly of claim 8 wherein when the twine is properly held by the twine holder on the twine disc, the twine engages the twine-receiving groove of the position indicator and tension in the twine causes the position indicator to move about the groove such that interaction of the contact with the switch sends a signal to the display indicating that the twine is being held in the twine disc.

10 . The knotter assembly of claim 1 wherein when the twine is properly held by the twine holder on the twine disc, the twine engages the twine-receiving groove of the position indicator and tension in the twine causes the position indicator to move about the groove such that interaction of the contact with the switch sends a signal to the display indicating that the twine is being held in the twine disc.