IP Library Granted Patent US 12690526
Granted Patent B2
US 12690526 · App. 18/311,812 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Gate latch pocket deflector

Inventors: Austin J. Jones (Ottumwa, IA); William P. Schinstock (Ottumwa, IA)
Assignee: Deere & Company
A01F15/0875A01F15/07A01F15/08A01F15/0883A01F2015/0785
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12690526
App. No.
18/311,812
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A baler implement may include a main frame, a main housing, a gate, a latch housing, a latch, and a debris shield. The main housing is supported by the main frame. The gate is attached to and rotatably supported by the main housing. The latch housing is coupled to one of the main frame and the gate. The latch housing has a retainer and defines a pocket. The latch is coupled to an other of the main frame and the gate. The latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing. The debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket to limit debris entering the pocket.

Claims (43)

1 . A baler implement comprising:

a main frame extending along a central longitudinal axis between a forward end and a rearward end relative to a direction of travel;

a main housing attached to and supported by the main frame;

a gate positioned adjacent the rearward end of the main frame and attached to and rotatably supported by the main housing, wherein the gate is pivotably moveable about a gate axis that is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the main frame;

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a brush positioned across at least a portion of the opening of the pocket.

2 . The baler implement of claim 1 , wherein the brush is a first brush having a first brush base coupled to a first portion of the latch housing and first bristles extending from the first brush base toward a second portion of the latch housing, and wherein the debris shield further includes a second brush having a second brush base coupled to the second portion of the latch housing and second bristles extending from the second brush base toward the first portion.

3 . A baler implement comprising:

a main frame extending along a central longitudinal axis between a forward end and a rearward end relative to a direction of travel;

a main housing attached to and supported by the main frame;

a gate positioned adjacent the rearward end of the main frame and attached to and rotatably supported by the main housing, wherein the gate is pivotably moveable about a gate axis that is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the main frame;

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a first flexible flap coupled to one of a first portion of the latch housing or a second portion of the latch housing and extending toward an other one of the first portion of the latch housing or the second portion of the latch housing.

4 . The baler implement of claim 3 , wherein the first flexible flap extends toward the other one of the first portion of the latch housing or the second portion of the latch housing to form a distal edge having a notch to receive the latch when the latch is in the engaged position.

5 . The baler implement of claim 3 , wherein the first flexible flap is coupled to the first portion of the latch housing and extends toward the second portion of the latch housing, the debris shield includes a second flexible flap coupled to the second portion of the latch housing and extending toward the first portion of the latch housing with a second distal edge of the second flexible flap facing a first distal edge of the first flexible flap, and the latch is moveable between the first distal edge of the first flexible flap and the second distal edge of the second flexible flap during a transition between the engaged position and the release position.

6 . The baler implement of claim 5 , wherein the first distal edge of the first flexible flap has a first notch, the second distal edge of the second flexible flap has a second notch corresponding to the first notch, and the latch is positioned between the first notch and the second notch when the latch is in the engaged position.

7 . The baler implement of claim 1 , further including an actuator coupled to the gate and operable to pivot the gate upward to open the gate and to pivot the gate downward to close the gate, wherein the actuator includes a lower end positioned between and supported by a first portion of the latch housing and a second portion of the latch housing.

8 . The baler implement of claim 7 , wherein the debris shield is positioned between the lower end of the actuator and the retainer in a direction parallel to the central longitudinal axis.

9 . The baler implement of claim 7 , further including a latch rod having a first end coupled to an upper end of the actuator and a second end coupled to the latch so as to lock or unlock the latch with the actuator retracting or extending.

10 . The baler implement of claim 1 , wherein the latch housing includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion includes a first plate and the second portion includes a second plate parallel to the first plate with a pin coupled therebetween.

11 . A baler implement comprising:

a main frame extending along a central longitudinal axis between a forward end and a rearward end relative to a direction of travel;

a main housing attached to and supported by the main frame;

a gate positioned adjacent the rearward end of the main frame and attached to and rotatably supported by the main housing, wherein the gate is pivotably moveable about a gate axis that is perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the main frame;

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a foam block coupled to one of a first portion of the latch housing or a second portion of the latch housing and extending toward an other one of the first portion of the latch housing or the second portion of the latch housing.

12 . The baler implement of claim 1 , wherein the latch housing is attached to the main frame.

13 . A latch assembly coupled to a main frame of a baler implement to selectively hold a gate relative to a main housing of the baler implement, the latch assembly comprising:

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a brush positioned across at least a portion of the opening of the pocket.

14 . The latch assembly of claim 13 , wherein the brush is a first brush having a first brush base coupled to a first portion of the latch housing and first bristles extending from the first brush base toward a second portion of the latch housing, and the debris shield further includes a second brush having a second brush base coupled to the second portion of the latch housing and second bristles extending from the second brush base toward the first portion.

15 . A latch assembly coupled to a main frame of a baler implement to selectively hold a gate relative to a main housing of the baler implement, the latch assembly comprising:

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a first flexible flap coupled to one of a first portion of the latch housing or a second portion of the latch housing and extending toward an other one of the first portion of the latch housing or the second portion of the latch housing.

16 . A latch assembly coupled to a main frame of a baler implement to selectively hold a gate relative to a main housing of the baler implement, the latch assembly comprising:

a latch housing coupled to one of the main frame or the gate, the latch housing having a retainer and defining a pocket having an opening;

a latch coupled to an other one of the main frame or the gate for engaging the retainer of the latch housing, wherein the latch is controllable between a release position operable to disengage the retainer to allow the gate to move relative to the main housing and an engaged position operable to engage the retainer to hold the gate relative to the main housing; and

a debris shield positioned to at least partially cover the opening, wherein the debris shield is resiliently deformable to allow the latch to move through the opening of the pocket, the debris shield to limit debris entering the pocket, the debris shield including a foam block coupled to one of a first portion of the latch housing or a second portion of the latch housing and extending toward an other one of the first portion or the second portion.