Attachment for round hay baler

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Inventors

Hering, Walton C.

Application #

179249

Filed

Apr-8-1988

Published

Jan-2-1990

Current US Class

056/341

International Classes

A01D 075/00

Field of Search

56/DIG.

Examiners

Bui; Thuy M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn, Price, Holman & Stern

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Abstract
An attachment for a round hay baler in the form of a roller provided with plates mounted rigidly thereon in spaced relation along the length of the roller with the roller engaging the inner surface of the belts which form a round hay bale with the plates extending between adjacent belts and along the outer edge of the outermost belts to deflect hay from the area between the belts and preventing loose hay from accumulating interiorly of the belts with the plates forming a guide for the belts to retain them in proper aligned relation to reduce wear and maintain the belts in a proper tracking relation around their guide structures during the formation of a round hay bale.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. An attachment for a round hay baler in which the hay baler includes a plurality of relatively wide hay bale forming belts including outermost belts, each of said belts having a hay bale engaging surface and a surface opposite thereto, said attachment comprising an elongated generally cylindrical roller, said roller being journaled from the baler with the roller engaging and being rotatably driven by contact with the belt surfaces opposite to the belt surfaces engaging the hay bale and a plurality of polygonal plates rigidly fixed to said roller in mutually spaced relation throughout the length thereof and including a plurality of intermediate plates and two endmost plates, said intermediate plates projecting between adjacent belts for deflecting hay from between the belts and deflecting loose hay from the interior portions of the belts and guiding the belts, said endmost plates positioned alongside the side edges of the outermost belts, each end of said roller including an axial shaft projecting therefrom for journaling from the hay baler in spaced relation to all guide and drive rollers on the hay baler.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to an attachment for round hay balers and more specifically to a roller provided with plates mounted rigidly thereon in spaced relation along the length of the roller with the roller engaging the inner surface of the belts which form a round hay bale with the plates extending between adjacent belts and along the outer edge of the outermost belts to deflect hay from the area between the belts and preventing loose hay from accumulating interiorly of the belts with the plates forming a guide for the belts to retain them in proper aligned relation to reduce wear and maintain the belts in proper tracking relation around their guide structures during the formation of a round hay bale.

INFORMATION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Round hay balers are well known and have been utilized for a number of years. Such balers include a plurality of relatively wide belts which engage and form the round hay bale. The belts are entrained around guide structures and as the size of the round hay bale increases, the path of movement of the belts changes to accommodate the increasing diameter of the hay bale. One problem which has existed in this type of hay baler is the accumulation of loose hay within the interior area defined by the belts as they reverse direction near the front portion of the hay baler. Also, the belts sometimes become displaced laterally during their linear movement due to various factors. To date, there has been no specific structure for alleviating these problems.
 
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