Baler feeder mechanism

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Inventors

Naaktgeboren, Adrianus
Todd, Robert R.

Application #

021082

Filed

Mar-3-1987

Published

Jun-21-1988

Current US Class

056/341
100/142
100/189

International Classes

A01D 039/00

Field of Search

56/341 56/344 100/189 100/142

Assignee

New Holland, Inc. (New Holland, PA)

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marquette; Darrell F., Seemar; Frank A., Miller; Larry W.

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4294346   Baler feeder mech...
4409891   Baler feeder mech...
4525991   Baler feeder mech...
4569282   Plunger hay baler
4644862   Adjusting apparatu...

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Abstract
An agricultural baler comprises a bale case having an inlet opening for charges of crop material to be transferred thereto from a feeder duct, a plunger reciprocable within the bale case to compress successive charges of crop material from the feeder duct to form a bale, and a feeder mechanism mounted within the duct to accumulate a charge of crop material therein and then stuff that charge into the bale case. The feeder mechanism comprises a first rotatable tine bar having mounted thereon a first set of packer tines and a set of stuffer tines angularly offset from the first set of packer tines, and a second rotatable tine bar on which is mounted at least a second set of packer tines.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. In an agricultural baler including a bale case having an inlet opening formed therein; a feeder duct communicating with the bale case through the inlet opening for charges of crop material to be transfered from the feeder duct into the bale case; a plunger reciprocable within the bale case to compress successive charges of crop material received from the feeder duct to form a bale; and feeder means operable within the feeder duct to a accumulate a charge of crop material therein and then stuff that accumulated charge into the bale case; the feeder means comprising a first rotatable tine bar rotatable about an offset axis and having mounted thereon a first set of packer tines and a set of stuffer tines angularly offset from the first set; the first set of packer tines having outer ends following, during operation, a first path of movement and the set of stuffer tines having outer ends following, during operation, a second path of movement which is offset relative to the first path of movement, the improvement wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to agricultural balers and more specifically to balers of the traditional rectangular type, i.e., balers which produce bales of crop material which are rectangular in side view.

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,991 there is disclosed a baler of basically conventional design in that it comprises a bale case or chamber in which a bale of crop material is formed, having an inlet opening communicating with a feeder duct in which charges of crop material are accumulated which subsequently are transferred or stuffed in the bale case for compression by a reciprocable plunger operating within the bale case. In this particular baler, the packing of crop matreial into the feeder duct to form a charge is effected by packer tines extending along a tine bar rotatable within the feeder duct, and the stuffing of an accumulated charge into the bale case is accomplished by stuffer tines mounted on the tine bar and offset from the packer times such that the outer ends of the respective sets of tines follow different paths which are preferably generally apple-shaped.
 
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