Portable round bale wrapper

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Inventors

Sampson, Roy E.

Application #

530732

Filed

Sep-19-1995

Published

Oct-8-1996

Current US Class

053/390
053/556
053/588
053/592
D15/10

International Classes

B65B 053/00; B65B 067/00; B65B 027/12

Field of Search

53/210 53/389.2 53/390 53/556 53/588 53/592

Examiners

Johnson; Linda

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

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4369614   Wrapping apparatus
4409784   Method of wrappin...
4522348   Portable, manually...
4533374   Method for reducin...
4616474   Mobile film wrappi...
4827699   Agricultural bale w...
4827700   Method and appar...
4972656   Automatic round b...
4986057   Apparatus for han...

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Abstract
A portable round bale wrapping apparatus which wraps large upright cylindrical straw bales with protective plastic film for storage on the field. One person can operate the wheeled bale wrapper on uneven ground. A light-weight tubular frame with a pulley system moves the wrapper roll up and down. The rotation of wrapping can be reversed by moving the pulley system to an opposite side. The wrapping apparatus can be adjusted in height and length to accommodate the variance in size of hay or straw bale. The bale wrapping apparatus can be dismantled, folded into a light-weight package and carried to the next field or stored.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A round bale wrapping apparatus which is light-weight, portable by hand, and adjustable in height and length, comprising:

a hay bale holder including a circular plate having a centered spear adjustable in depth of penetration and multiple shorter spikes positioned proximate to the periphery of the circular plate and extendable into a round hay bale;

a segmented tubular main support member including a horizontal extendible member having at one end a support means for said circular plate, and an elbowed member having a first and a second height-adjustable vertical leg member, wherein said segmented tubular main support member defines a longitudinal axis of said wrapping apparatus;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a portable bale wrapper for covering round straw or hay bales for outside storage in the field. The apparatus is light-weight but durable in rotating around hay bales during the wrapping process. The apparatus can be readily operated by one person, easily moved to the next bale on one of its wheels, and quickly dismantled for transport to the next remote area and rebuilt for use.

Farmers bale hay in the field in cylindrical forms which are left in the fields for as long as several years and accessed for animal feed or fodder when desired. The problem of spoilage arises because of the failure to cover these hay bales effectively due to the expensive cost of owning or renting hay bale covering machinery. Therefore, farmers will leave their bales in the field and encounter increased spoilage, as much as one-third, due to exposure to rain and snow. The farmer must then scrape off the snow or chop through the frozen hay with an axe because the farm animals will only eat the centers of the hay bales, thus wasting at least half the stored hay. The normal practice is to cover bales with a plastic sheet around the sides and leave the ends open. The bales are then placed end to end to minimize exposure of the ends.
 
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