Patents Assigned to Hay & Forage Industries
  • Patent number: 5819515
    Abstract: The round baler has a plurality of transverse rolls and a plurality of laterally spaced belts entraining the rolls, wherein the rolls and belts cooperatively define a baling chamber expandable from an initial, generally upright, bale-starting configuration. The baling chamber has a crop intake opening adjacent the bottom of the chamber through which crop material is delivered to the chamber during formation of a bale. The rolls include a lower front roll and a lower rear roll which are located behind the intake opening. The lower rear roll has a bale supporting surface that is positioned generally upwardly and rearwardly from the front roll for supporting the bale during formation thereof at a point spaced upwardly and rearwardly from the intake opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Howard J. Ratzlaff, J. Dale Anderson, Craig Pecenka, Ferol S. Fell
  • Patent number: 5819516
    Abstract: A pickup header (18) has upwardly arched, inversely U-shaped gauge wheel support arms (24,25) that secure the gauge wheels (22,23) to opposite ends of the pickup header (18). Each gauge wheel support arm (24,25) includes a first depending leg member (50) attached to the outboard side (46) of its gauge wheel (22,23) and a support section (52) that is attached proximal to the end of the pickup header (18). Each gauge wheel support arm (24,25) extends over the top of its gauge wheel (22,23) and attaches to the outboard side (46) of the gauge wheel (22,23), thus eliminating any "pinch-zones" between the gauge wheels and the pickup header.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, La Vern Roy Goossen
  • Patent number: 5816038
    Abstract: A round baler having a wrapping apparatus for wrapping bales with twine includes a twine dispenser moveable generally between the sidewalls for dispensing at least one strand of twine around the bale. The wrapping apparatus further includes a retractable twine guide for spacing the twine wrapped around the bale a certain distance from one of the sidewalls. The guide is shiftable into and out of an operating position, in which the guide engages and maintains the twine the distance from the one sidewall. The operating position of the twine guide is generally within or proximate to the path of inflowing crop material so that shifting of the guide out of the operating position minimizes interference with the flow of material and reduces accumulation of trash and material on the guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Ferol S. Fell, Craig Pecenka
  • Patent number: 5813204
    Abstract: A tailgate-responsive clutch of a round baler tensions a drive belt of the baler for drivingly connecting the bale forming components to a towing vehicle's power source when the clutch is engaged. An actuator is coupled with the clutch to engage and disengage the clutch in response to swinging of the tailgate. Particularly, the actuator is disposed for operable connection with the tailgate when the tailgate is in the closed position, whereby the clutch is engaged, and for disconnection from the tailgate when the tailgate is out of the closed position, whereby the clutch is disengaged. The actuator includes an operating member shiftable by the tailgate to engage the clutch as the tailgate approaches the closed position, wherein the operating member has a resilient portion capable of engaging the clutch, yet also flex and yieldably maintain the clutch engaged when the tailgate is in the closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Craig Pecenka, Howard J. Ratzlaff
  • Patent number: 5782175
    Abstract: The knotter clutch control prevents the driven dog of the clutch from flipping out into its actuated position for engagement with the driving lug of the clutch unless the lug is in a position wherein positive driving engagement between the lug and the dog is assured. A strategically positioned control lobe on the cam ring of the drive sprocket for the clutch blocks release of the dog into its extended position when the driving lug is at the lug pickup point on its path of travel. The dog is free to be released when the lug is at all other positions on its path of travel so as to be in position for engagement with the lug when it next arrives at the pickup point. The dog is reset into its retracted position after a single revolution of the knotter drive shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: Thomas G. Schrag
  • Patent number: 5749289
    Abstract: The belt-type round baler has a drive roll for reducing trash and crop material accumulation thereon, with a longitudinal central body and a plurality of belt-engaging portions projecting radially from the central body at points spaced along the length of the body such that each portion underlies a corresponding belt. Each portion has a top surface that engages the corresponding belt and cooperates with the central body to define a portion height. The top surfaces are narrower than the corresponding belts so that the sides of the belt each overhang the portion. The portion height is at least 1.25 times the corresponding belt thickness, while each of the sides of the belt overhangs the sleeve by a distance that is no less than 2.0 times the belt thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, LaVern Roy Goossen
  • Patent number: 5735199
    Abstract: A bale chamber 22 includes a pair of elongated top rails 72,74, a pair of elongated bottom rails 80,82, an elongated right siderail 80, an elongated left siderail 90, and a squeeze mechanism 24 positioned proximate the discharge end of the bale chamber 22 for symmetrically adjusting the cross-section size of the discharge opening by simultaneous movement of all the rails. The squeeze mechanism 24 includes a vertical squeeze assembly 92 for adjusting the vertical distance between the top and bottom rails 72,74,80,82 and a horizontal squeeze assembly 94 for adjusting the horizontal distance between the left and right siderails 88,90. Each squeeze assembly 92,94 includes a jaw-type lever assembly 96,116 surrounding its respective rails and a cylinder assembly 98,118 that selectively shifts its lever assembly 96,116 and its respective rails towards and away from one another near the discharge end of the bale chamber 22.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Edward Wesley Esau, Cecil Leon Case
  • Patent number: 5729953
    Abstract: The round baler has an improved feed device for feeding wrapper material from a reel of the material to the baling chamber, wherein the device includes a pair of feed rollers receiving the wrapper therebetween and drivable in directions to pull the wrapper from the reel for presentation to the chamber. A drive is coupled with the feed rollers for driving the rollers at velocities which pull the wrapper from the reel at a speed relatively less than the speed at which the wrapper is pulled from the reel by the bale forming mechanism during wrapping of the bale. The device also includes an overrunning clutch intercoupling the drive and the feed rollers. The clutch drivingly connects the feed rollers to the drive when engaged and drivingly disconnects the rollers from the drive when disengaged. The feed rollers are freely rotatable when the clutch is disengaged for allowing the wrapper to be pulled off the reel by the bale forming mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Ferol S. Fell, J. Dale Anderson, Melvin T. J. Weems
  • Patent number: 5709143
    Abstract: The twine cutter includes an anvil and swingable knife on opposite sides of the path of travel of the taut twine so that when the knife swings into cutting engagement with the anvil, the twine is severed. The anvil is rotatably mounted to the baler for shedding crop material and trash which would otherwise interfere with the cutting engagement of the knife and anvil. The anvil preferably presents a cylindrical cutting surface having circumferential V-shaped grooves which deflect the twine around the knife when the knife swings into engagement with the anvil for enhancing the cutting action of the twine cutter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: Paul Bentley
  • Patent number: 5566535
    Abstract: A pull-type harvesting machine is provided having a hydraulically controlled header tilt adjustment mechanism that can be operated from the tractor seat of a towing vehicle. The tilt adjustment mechanism includes a hydraulic tilt circuit and a remotely operated control valve assembly connectable with the tilt circuit and another operating circuit of the harvester. The valve assembly is shiftable between a pair of alternative positions for communicating either the operating circuit or the tilt circuit with the towing vehicle's source of hydraulic pressure. Accordingly, a single source of pressurized fluid may be controlled from within the towing vehicle to alternatively operate either the header tilt mechanism or another function of the harvester, such as swinging of a pulling tongue from side-to-side for lateral positioning of the machine relative to a towing vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: Martin E. Pruitt
  • Patent number: 5540144
    Abstract: Instead of using the compacting plunger of the baler to unload one or more bales from the bale chamber, an auxiliary ejector system may be utilized that enables the operator to select only the last bale for off-loading, or both the last bale and the next-to-last bale. A shuttle assembly housed almost entirely within hollow rails of the bale case has a number of ejector dogs that need not all be placed in operating position simultaneously, thus permitting the operator to choose to actuate only those dogs which are necessary to off-load the bale he selects. The shuttle is repeatedly actuated and retracted through ejecting and reset strokes until the selected bale or bales are fully off-loaded. During the reset strokes the spring-loaded dogs are yieldably folded down under the pressure of the overhead bale so as to avoid retrograde movement of the bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1996
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Cecil L. Case
  • Patent number: 5463852
    Abstract: A harvester which uses a rotary style cutter bed has a series of rotary cutters extending across the path of travel of the machine and rotatable about individual upright axes. Part of the cutter bed is a flat gear case containing a train of intermeshed spur gears that serve to distribute power between the cutters above the gear train. Each end of the gear case has a hollow, gearless extension welded thereto which supports at least one additional outboard cutter that receives its driving power exteriorally of the gear case. One embodiment uses a mechanical drive to bring power to the upright shaft of the cutter having the first spur gear so that the cutters with gears receive all their power from the driven cutter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Michael L. O'Halloran, Cecil L. Case, Martin E. Pruitt, David P. Fritz
  • Patent number: 5433064
    Abstract: A crop harvester of the rotary cutter bed type has a series of rotary cutters extending across the path of travel of the machine and rotatable about individual upright axes. The cutter bed extends in opposite directions beyond the ends of a central discharge opening to the conditioner rolls. Cutters located outboard of the opening direct cut crop materials along the front of the cutter bed until the opposite extremities of the discharge openings are reached, whereupon pairs of cooperating, oppositely rotating cutters in front of the opening function to propel the crop material rearwardly with the main flow of cut materials. Alternative forms of conveying means are provided in association with the outboard cutters for moving the cut crop centrally without the use of augers or other additional gathering mechanism behind the row of cutters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Raymond F. Schmitt, Cecil L. Case, Martin E. Pruitt, Michael L. O'Halloran
  • Patent number: 5430997
    Abstract: A crop harvester is provided with a rotary type cutter bed in which a series of rotary cutters extend across the path of travel of the machine for rotation about individual upright axes. A hydraulic drive for the cutter bed includes a variable volume pump driven by the output shaft of an engine associated with the harvester. The operating circuit of the hydraulic drive pumps oil through the circuit at a certain rate of flow, depending upon the engine speed and the position of a swash plate within the pump. A control circuit communicating with the operating circuit is capable of sensing load in the operating circuit tending to lug down and reduce the speed of the engine, which would normally reduce the flow rate and hence the cutter speed. However, in response to detecting such increased load, the control circuit compensates by adjusting the position of the swash plate so as to correspondingly pump more oil at the lower engine speed, thus maintaining the cutter speed essentially constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Michael L. O'Halloran, Brent Coppock
  • Patent number: 5421145
    Abstract: The elongated cutter bed extending across the front of the harvester has a series of rotary cutting units which rotate about respective upright axes. Upright impeller cages associated with those cutter units located outside of the rear discharge opening of the header help gather cut crop toward the center of the machine for subsequent rearward delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1995
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Martin E. Pruitt, Cecil L. Case, H. Keith Garrison
  • Patent number: 5345752
    Abstract: The harvester has a transverse cutter bed provided with a series of rotary cutting units that rotate about individual upright axes. Those cutting units located outboard of the discharge opening behind the cutting bed are provided with specially configured impeller plates that assist in the proper delivery of cut materials into the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Martin E. Pruitt, Cecil L. Case, H. Keith Garrison
  • Patent number: 5279100
    Abstract: The high speed rotary cutter bed of a harvester or other mowing machine has a rubberized deflector curtain that wraps around opposite ends and front extremities of the cutter bed to guard against thrown objects, yet permit the ingress of standing crop materials as the machine is advanced. The curtain is divided into a series of discrete sections which mutually overlap along their upright marginal edges so as to permit independent raising and lowering of the curtain sections with their respective, overhead rigid covers into positions permitting access to the cutter bed for maintenance or other purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Martin E. Pruitt, Galen C. Doud
  • Patent number: 5272859
    Abstract: A swing-tongue harvester has a hydraulically controlled pulling tongue that can be operated from the tractor seat to change the lateral position of the machine relative to the towing tractor, notwithstanding the presence of a mechanical drive line which extends along the tongue and branches down to a gearbox carried by the header for driving the operating components of the header. Telescoping steering linkage between the swing tongue and the gearbox causes the box to swing responsively with the tongue when the tongue is swung to any of its angular positions, thus keeping the input shaft of the gearbox oriented properly toward the driveline along the tongue. The connection points for the steering linkage between the tongue and the gearbox are such that a telescoping section of the driveline bridging the tongue and the input shaft of the gearbox has equal angles maintained at its universal joints at opposite ends of the telescoping section to reduce unequal loading at those locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Martin E. Pruitt, Cecil L. Case, H. Keith Garrison
  • Patent number: 5253570
    Abstract: In a rectangular baler provided with a reciprocating plunger that compacts each new charge of crop materials against previously compacted material and incrementally advances the compacted charge toward a restricted discharge opening at the rear of the baler, the compressive load in the connecting rods of the plunger is sensed during each compaction stroke and is compared with a preselected value to determine whether the size of the discharge opening should be increased or decreased in order to maintain the selected load value. A sensor in each of the connecting rods is in the nature of a transducer that causes a change in the frequency of an output signal in accordance with the compressive loading in the connecting rod, such output signal being delivered to a controller which in turn regulates the operation of hydraulic mechanism to increase or decrease the size of the discharge opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: Victor D. Goeckner
  • Patent number: 5228280
    Abstract: A round baler with an open, non-compressive infeed region into its baling chamber has the bale core starter roller entrained by one end of a series of side-by-side conveyor belts so that the flat surfaces of the belts discourage loose crop materials from wrapping around the starter roller, without inhibiting the effectiveness of the starter roller as a means for imparting rotary driving force to the core during the early stages of bale formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Howard J. Ratzlaff, Ferol S. Fell