Belt driven disc cutterbar

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Inventors

Crane, Jack W.

Application #

240863

Filed

Sep-2-1988

Published

Dec-26-1989

Current US Class

056/13.6
056/235
056/295

International Classes

A01D 034/66

Field of Search

56/6 56/13.6 56/16.9 56/192 56/255 56/295 56/DIG.

Assignee

Ford New Holland, Inc. (New Holland, PA)

Examiners

Kisliuk; Bruce M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

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

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Abstract
A disc cutterbar for use on a harvesting implement such as a disc mower-conditioner is driven by an endless belt entrained around sheaves corresponding to each disc cutter within the transmission casing. To prevent interference between overlapping knives on adjacent disc cutters, alternating disc cutters are obliquely mounted on the transmission casing and positioned slightly forwardly of adjacent upright disc cutters so that the path of travel of the knife thereon is within a plane spaced vertically within the overlap area relative to the path of rotation of the knives of the adjacent upright disc cutters. The obliquely mounted disc cutters are positioned such that the forward periphery of the path of rotation of the knives thereof is in substantially the same plane as the path of rotation of the upright disc cutters so that the disc cutterbar will attain a substantially uniform level of cut. The drive sheaves of the obliquely mounted disc cutters are also mounted such that the peripheral portion thereof engaged with the drive belt is in substantially the same plane as the drive sheaves on the upright disc cutters to minimize wear on the endless drive belt.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. In a disc mower-conditioner having a frame; a disc cutterbar supported from said frame for engagement with standing crop material to effect a severing thereof, said disc cutterbar including a hollow transmission casing rotatably supporting a plurality of disc cutters above an upper surface thereof, each said disc cutter having at least one knife connected thereto and rotatable therewith to sever standing crop material by impact action, said disc cutterbar further including a drive transmission means within said casing and engageable with said disc cutters; conditioning means supported by said frame rearwardly of said disc cutterbar to receive severed crop material for conditioning thereof; and drive means operably associated with said drive transmission means to provide rotational power thereto, an improved disc cutterbar comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to crop harvesting machines commonly referred to as disc mower-conditioners and, more particularly, to a disc cutterbar configuration that permits the utilization of a drive belt to transfer rotational power between the respective disc cutters.

Typically, disc cutterbars used on implements such as disc mower-conditioners include a transmission casing mounting a plurality of disc cutters rotatable about an upright axis of rotation along the transverse width thereof. Each disc cutter is provided with a drive gear meshed with adjacent idler gears so as to form a power transmission train to transfer rotational power between all disc cutters. This gear driven drive train is expensive to manufacture and to maintain as it requires an oil tight transmission casing to encapsulate an oil bath for precision intermeshing gears.

Gear driven disc cutterbars further suffer from an inherent high level of noise during operation due to the intermeshing gear teeth. Succeptability to damage is also a significant problem with gear driven disc cutterbars because of the precise nature of the operation thereof. Any damage to a drive gear within the enclosed transmission casing normally results in additional damage to adjacent gears. Also, a required amount of lubrication is needed to be maintained within the oil tight transmission casing to dissipate the heat generated by the operation of the meshed gears and to provide sufficient lubrication therefor.
 
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