Throttle control for baler engine

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Inventors

McIlwain, Irwin D.

Application #

971745

Filed

Nov-17-1997

Published

Apr-27-1999

Current US Class

056/10.2A
056/DIG7
074/519
074/526

International Classes

G05G 001/04; A01D 075/28

Field of Search

74/519 74/526 56/10.2

Assignee

New Holland North America, Inc. (New Holland, PA)

Examiners

Jeffery; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller; Larry W., Stader; J. William, Seemar; Frank A.

US Patent References

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5048273   Method and appar...

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Other References

New Holland Operator's Manual No. 42051521 for the Model 515 Baler--Front & Rear Covers, pp. 2-1 and 4-3. Sep. 1992. Hesston Operator's Manual No. 700 715 054, for the Model 4690 Baler--Front Cover & Title Page, pp. 62 & 78 Mar. 1996.

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Abstract
An agricultural baler for picking up crop material and forming it into a rectangular shaped package, having a main frame, and an engine mounted on the main frame for operating the baler. The engine includes a throttle, and remotely located controls for changing the condition of the throttle between idle and full open to selectively operate the baler plunger rate from the cab of the towing vehicle, e.g., a tractor or a pickup truck. A control system for the throttle utilizes an electric reversible directional motor assembly having input terminals and an output shaft rotatable at a predetermined speed and direction under conditions where a predetermined voltage at a predetermined polarity is applied across such input terminals. Rotation of the output shaft is translated to pivotal motion of a lever that is coupled to the throttle.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. In a baler for picking up crop material and forming it into a rectangular shaped package, comprising

a main frame,

an engine mounted on said main frame for operating the baler,

said engine including a throttle, and

controls for remotely changing the condition of said throttle from idle to full open, the improvement comprising

an electric reversible directional motor assembly having input terminals and an output shaft rotatable at a predetermined speed and direction under conditions where a predetermined voltage at a predetermined polarity is applied across said input terminals,

mechanical means for coupling said output shaft of said motor assembly to said throttle,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to agricultural balers of the type operated by an engine mounted on the baler, and more particularly to a system for remotely controlling the position of the engine throttle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Agricultural balers are implements that pick up crop material, such as straw or hay, from a windrow or swath lying on the ground, deposit it in an infeed housing where it is conveyed by a feeding mechanism through an inlet to a bale forming chamber. In the bale forming chamber the crop material is compressed by a reciprocating plunger to form a rectangular package of compacted crop material that is automatically tied by a tying mechanism to complete the bale that is then discharged rearwardly from the baler. Completed bales are either deposited on the ground for subsequent retrieval or they are transferred by appropriate means to a trailing wagon hitched to the baler. An attachment for throwing the bales into the wagon is one commonly known expedient.
 
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