Mobile large baling press

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Inventors

Clostermeyer, Gerhard
Konekamp, Werner
Tooten, Karlheinz

Application #

709780

Filed

Mar-11-1985

Published

Jan-13-1987

Current US Class

056/341
074/580
074/67
100/89

International Classes

B30B 003/00

Field of Search

100/88 100/89 56/341 56/342 56/343 74/67 74/68 74/580

Assignee

Claas Ohg (Harsewinkel, DE)

Examiners

Feldman; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Striker; Michael J.

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Abstract
A large baling press for forming round bales has a pressing chamber which peripherally is limited by winding elements driven via cranks connected by connecting members, and mass compensating elements are connected with driving elements for the connecting members and cranks.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.

1. A mobile large baling press for agricultural products, comprising a plurality of winding elements having axes and driveable in rotation about said axis, two end walls spaced from one another in an axial direction and forming together with said winding elements a pressing chamber, each of said end walls having two parts so that one part of one of said walls and one part of the other of said walls together with the respective winding elements forms one chamber half, whereas the other part of one of said walls and the other part of the other of said walls together with respective winding elements form another chamber half, one of said chamber halves being immovable and the other of said chamber halves being movable relative to said one chamber half for discharging a finished bale; a plurality of shafts each supporting a respective one of said winding elements and having two shaft ends spaced from one another in the axial direction and extending byond said walls; a plurality of cranks each arranged on at least one shaft end of said winding elements; at least two driveable connecting members connected with said cranks; and a mass compensating means associated with each of said connecting members and including mass compensating elements arranged so that each of said connecting members is provided with one of said mass compensating elements.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a mobile large baling press for agricultural products with winding elements which preferably limit a winding chamber and with two-partite end walls rotatably supporting the winding effects, wherein a rear pressure chamber half is liftable for discharging a finished bale, and a front pressure chamber half has a product supply opening with preceding feeding device.

Such large baling presses are known in the art. The winding elements are formed either as individual winding rollers which peripherally limit the pressure chamber or as winding bands which are guided by respective guiding rollers. In all cases chains are used for providing the winding rollers or the guiding rollers of the winding bands. The disadvantage of the chain drive, particularly in rough agricultural conditions are known for any expert. These disadvantages reside substantially in that the chains must be continuously lubricated. Because of falling dust during harvesting, a very high wear takes place. Moreover, the chains elongate after some time and must be manually tensioned as long as expensive automatically operating tensioning elements are not provided. In addition, the chains produce high noise during the operation.
 
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