Grass forage harvester

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Inventors

Aron, Jerome

Application #

045326

Filed

Jun-4-1979

Published

Aug-18-1981

Current US Class

056/13.9
056/16.4R
056/289
241/236

International Classes

A01D 055/26; A01D 055/00

Field of Search

56/13.9 56/13.6 56/13.7 56/13.8 241/236

Assignee

Kuhn, S.A. (Saverne, FR)

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

US Patent References

4033518   Forage harvester
4077573   Independently mou...

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Abstract
A grass forage harvester has mowing and/or gathering mechanism whereby cut grass is brought to cutter mechanism comprising a rotor with peripheral cutter blades and to impelling mechanism comprising fan or projector vanes. The said cutter blades are articulated on the rotor and cooperate with at least one counter-blade which is placed between the said cutter mechanism and the said impelling mechanism to retain the grass so that it is cut into small pieces before it passes to the impelling mechanism. There is an elevator funnel through which the small pieces are raised for delivery into a vehicle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A grass forage harvester comprising an element for mowing or gathering grass, a cutter and projector device which comprises a rotor rotatable about a first axis with cutter blades articulated on its periphery and a disc carrying fan and projector vanes, said disc being mounted for rotation about a second axis parallel to said first axis such that said vanes move in a circular path surrounding said rotor with cutter blades, said vanes lying directly radially outwardly of said cutter blades and axially overlapping said cutter blades, and at least one counter-blade placed between the articulated cutter blades and the fan and projector vanes and retaining the grass until it is cut into small pieces.



Description
The present invention relates to grass forage harvesters equipped with an element for mowing or gathering the grass, from which the grass is conveyed to a cutting and projector device which is composed of a rotor, equipped with cutter blades on its periphery, and of a disc carrying projector and fan vanes.

For successful ensilage it is necessary that the grass to be harvested should be cut regularly into small pieces of about 5 to 10 cm. This permits good conservation of the fodder, facilitates removal from the silo and is favourable to consumption by the animals. In order to respond to this requirement certain known forage harvesters possess a chopper-projector cylinder disposed transverse of the direction of arrival of the grass. This cylinder is composed of a flywheel provided with cutter blades and fan vanes which work substantially on one and the same diameter. However when the grass arrives irregularly or in batches at the said cylinder, it is cut into pieces of variable lengths and even often ejected without being cut. This is due especially to the design of the chopper-projector device which permits the grass to pass freely from the cutter blades to the fan vanes without taking account of the length of the stalks.
 
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