IP Library Granted Patent US 9,313,954
Granted Patent B2
US 9,313,954 · App. 14/407,642 · Granted Apr 19, 2016

Agricultural square baler

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Patent No.
US 9,313,954
App. No.
14/407,642
Granted
Apr 19, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An agricultural square baler comprising a baling chamber, for compressing crop by a plunger, and a plunger drive connected to the plunger provided to drive the plunger. At least one connecting rod longitudinally delimited by a first and a second end is provided to transfer the rotational movement of the plunger drive into the linear reciprocal movement of the plunger. Each of the ends of the connecting rod having a first surface. An attachment connects a constraining element with the connecting rod at an attachment location away from the first surface of the connecting rod.

Claims (38)

1. An agricultural square baler comprising:

a baling chamber,

a plunger movably received in the baling chamber along the longitudinal axis of the baling chamber,

a feed inlet associated with the baling chamber—to convey crop therethrough for a compression by the plunger,

a plunger drive connected to the plunger to drive the plunger from a rotational movement into a linear reciprocal movement, the plunger drive being connected to the plunger by at least one joint element,

at least one connecting rod longitudinally delimited by a first end and a second end opposing the first end to transfer the rotational movement of the plunger driven into the linear reciprocal movement of the plunger, each of the ends of the connecting rod having a first surface, and

a constraining element for rigidly attaching one end of the connecting rod with the joint element,

wherein the constraining element and the connecting rod are affixed together by an attachment at an attachment location that is offset from the first surface of the connecting rod.

2. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the constraining element is connected to the joint element by clamping arrangement.

3. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the constraining element comprises at least a first and a second constraining part, abutting and directly affixed to the opposing sides of the connecting rod substantially in the plane of movement of the plunger.

4. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the joint element comprises a second surface, and where the first surface of the connecting rod and the second surface of the joint element are abutting at a location longitudinally displaced from the attachment location between the connecting rod and the constraining element.

5. The agricultural square baler of claim 4 , wherein the constraining element protrudes from the second surface and at least partly surrounds the connecting rod along a circumferential direction surrounding the longitudinal direction of the connecting rod.

6. An agricultural square baler comprising:

a baling chamber;

a plunger movably received in the baling chamber along the longitudinal axis of the baling chamber;

a feed inlet associated with the baling chamber—to convey crop therethrough for a compression by the plunger;

a plunger drive connected to the plunger to drive the plunger from a rotational movement into a linear reciprocal movement, the plunger drive being connected to the plunger by at least one joint element;

at least one connecting rod longitudinally delimited by a first end and a second end opposing the first end to transfer the rotational movement of the plunger driven into the linear reciprocal movement of the plunger, each of the ends of the connecting rod having a first surface; and

a constraining element for rigidly attaching one end of the connecting rod with the joint element;

wherein an attachment connects the constraining element with the connecting rod at an attachment location away from the first surface of the connecting rod;

wherein an abutment plate is placed between the constraining element and the joint element, and whereby the abutment plate comprises a second surface, and where the first surface of the connecting rod and the second surface of the abutment plate are abutting at a location away from the attachment location between the connecting rod and the constraining element.

7. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the constraining element attaches the joint element and the connecting rod to each other by a weld at the attachment location.

8. An agricultural square baler comprising:

a baling chamber;

a plunger movably received in the baling chamber along the longitudinal axis of the baling chamber;

a feed inlet associated with the baling chamber—to convey crop therethrough for a compression by the plunger;

a plunger drive connected to the plunger to drive the Hunger from a rotational movement into a linear reciprocal movement, the plunger drive being connected to the plunger by at least one joint element;

at least one connecting rod longitudinally delimited by a first end and a second end opposing the first end to transfer the rotational movement of the plunger driven into the linear reciprocal movement of the plunger, each of the ends of the connecting rod having a first surface; and

a constraining element for rigidly attaching one end of the connecting rod with the joint element;

wherein an attachment connects the constraining element with the connecting rod at an attachment location away from the first surface of the connecting rod;

wherein the constraining element attaches the joint element and the connecting rod to each other by a weld at the attachment location;

wherein the weld is applied at a seam between the constraining element and the connecting rod, where the seam faces the second end of the connecting rod.

9. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the constraining element attaches the joint element and the connecting rod to each other by a pin at the attachment location.

10. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the constraining element comprises a second surface, and where the first surface of the connecting rod and the second surface of the constraining element are abutting at a location away from the attachment location between the connecting rod and the constraining element.

11. The agricultural square baler of claim 9 , wherein the constraining element is clamped to the connecting rod by a rod clamping arrangement.

12. The agricultural square baler of claim 11 , wherein the rod clamping arrangement comprises a bolted joint with at least one bolt extending through the constraining element along length direction of the connecting rod.

13. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the plunger is connected to the plunger drive with at least two transversely spaced connecting rods.

14. The agricultural square baler of claim 1 , wherein the at least one connecting rod is oriented at least substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the baling chamber at least when the plunger is extended at least substantially completely into an end region of the baling chamber opposing the feed inlet along the longitudinal axis of the baling chamber.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 6, 2016
From: CNH INDUSTRIAL AMERICA LLC
To: BLUE LEAF I.P., INC.
Reel/Frame 039957/0791 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2016
From: FORGHIERI, LUIGI; DEMON, FREDERIK; DE RYCKE, STEFAN; BONTE, XAVIER
To: CNH BELGIUM NV
Reel/Frame 037909/0285 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2016
From: CNH BELGIUM NV
To: CNH AMERICA LLC
Reel/Frame 037909/0343 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2016
From: CNH AMERICA LLC
To: CNH INDUSTRIAL AMERICA LLC
Reel/Frame 038015/0182 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2015
From: FORGHIERI, LUIGI; DEMON, FREDERIK; DE RYCKE, STEFAN; BONTE, XAVIER
To: CNH BELGIUM NV
Reel/Frame 036219/0289 →