Patents Assigned to Hesston Corporation
  • Patent number: 4142746
    Abstract: In a crop baler each compacted bale is progressively formed in the bale chamber and incrementally advanced therethrough by the successive packing of new charges of loose material into the chamber against the trailing end of the partial bale. Yieldable resistance to movement of the bale through the chamber is normally provided by a previously formed and tied bale in order that the forming bale may be packed and densified in the proper way. Each bale is bound in its compacted condition by at least one complete loop of binding material, each loop consisting of a pair of separate strands from two separate sources of supply. The two strands of each loop are circumferential complements of one another and are connected together at the two locations where they are substantially end-to-end such that each binding loop contains two knots or other types of strand connections, depending upon the nature of the binding material selected for use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1979
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4135352
    Abstract: Semicontinuous formation of round bales is permitted by positively capturing material introduced into the bale-forming chamber of a round baler after ejection of the last-formed bale and while the web normally defining the chamber remains displaced from its forming position. In one embodiment, the crop-capturing function is performed by a grid comprising a plurality of parallel, upwardly arcuate, elongate bars forwardly mounted on the baler for swinging movement about a transverse axis toward and away from the lower apron of the chamber. Another embodiment employs a rearwardly mounted, vertically swingable grid of parallel, substantially rectilinear, elongate bars to positively retain crop material in the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Edward L. Swenson, Thomas W. Ankenman
  • Patent number: 4135444
    Abstract: In a baling operation that uses a continuously reciprocating plunger, if the next charge to be stuffed into the chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork is ready to begin its next operating cycle, the fork is temporarily deactivated, without affecting the plunger, until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a precompression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. A backstop for precompression purposes may be presented at the top of the duct in a number of alternative ways, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Allen A. White, Cecil L. Case, Thomas W. Ankenman, George Yatcilla
  • Patent number: 4132163
    Abstract: If the next charge to be stuffed into the baling chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork and compacting plunger are ready to begin their next operating cycles, the plunger and the fork are temporarily deactivated until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a pre-compression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. The plunger closes the top of the duct during such accumulation and pre-compression, and in order to provide ample time for the plunger to retract from the duct when the stuffing cycle commences, the fork moves slowly at first but then quite rapidly once the plunger has retracted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4132164
    Abstract: If the next charge to be stuffed into the baling chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork and compacting plunger are ready to begin their next operating cycles, the plunger and the fork are temporarily deactivated until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a pre-compression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. The plunger closes the top of the duct during such accumulation and pre-compression, and in order to provide ample time for the plunger to retract from the duct when the stuffing cycle commences, the fork moves slowly at first but then quite rapidly once the plunger has retracted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4124080
    Abstract: A material handling assembly has a frame for attachment to the three point hitch of a tractor. A laterally swingable boom extends rearwardly from the frame and has an upright shaft at its rear end rotatable about an upright axis for suspending a reversible scraper blade whose angularity may be varied as the shaft is rotated. The blade is releasably attached to and tiltable relative to the shaft. All four functions of raising and lowering the frame, swinging the boom, varying the angularity of the blade and tilting the blade are hydraulically controlled. A special four bar linkage coupled with the shaft provides for wide blade angularity adjustment. A fluid bypass arrangement interconnects the swing and angularity functions to accommodate for excessive loads which may be encountered when the attitude of the blade is to be varied in accordance with desired grading operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: James E. McCanse
  • Patent number: 4121436
    Abstract: A belt transmission has a clutch that keeps both belts moving in the same direction when the transmission is in the forward mode and slackens only one of the belts during the usually brief interval that the transmission is placed in its reverse mode with the other belt moving in the reverse direction. Both belts share a common actuating lever having a lost motion coupling with one of the belts so that the lever can be placed in a neutral position in which neither of the belts is driven, even though power continues to be delivered to the transmission. The drive train that supplies such power accomplishes a substantially right-angle drive from the swingable tongue of the machine without a gear box by connecting a number of universal joints in a series that cuts across the corner between the swingable tongue and the main drive shaft of the transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Harold Keith Garrison
  • Patent number: 4118918
    Abstract: If the next charge to be stuffed into the baling chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork and compacting plunger are ready to begin their next operating cycles, the plunger and the fork are temporarily deactivated until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a precompression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. The plunger closes the top of the duct during such accumulation and pre-compression, and in order to provide ample time for the plunger to retract from the duct when the stuffing cycle commences, the fork moves slowly at first but then quite rapidly once the plunger has retracted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen Andrew White
  • Patent number: 4117775
    Abstract: In the event that tying needles should be left in the path of travel of the baling plunger as a result of a malfunction in the drive for the needles, a safety control linkage will take over to withdraw the needles from the path of travel as the plunger continues in operation. During the baling process and before initiation of a tying cycle, the linkage reciprocates freely without effect on the tying needles as a result of a lost-motion connection therewith. The relationship between the linkage and the needles is such that the linkage has no effect on the needles when the latter are swung into operation by their driving mechanism, the linkage only coming into play if such mechanism should fail and be thus unable to withdraw the tying needles in the normal manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Allen A. White, George Yatcilla, Cecil L. Case
  • Patent number: 4108062
    Abstract: In a crop baler each compacted bale is progressively formed in the bale chamber and incrementally advanced therethrough by the successive packing of new charges of loose material into the chamber against the trailing end of the partial bale. Yieldable resistance to movement of the bale through the chamber is normally provided by a previously formed and tied bale in order that the forming bale may be packed and densified in the proper way. Each bale is bound in its compacted condition by at least one complete loop of binding material, each loop consistng of a pair of separate strands from two separate sources of supply. The two strands of each loop are circumferential complements of one another and are connected together at the two locations where they are substantially end-to-end such that each binding loop contains two knots or other types of strand connections, depending upon the nature of the binding material selected for use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4106270
    Abstract: The gathering units of the harvesting header diverge downwardly and forwardly from a common discharge zone at the upper rear end of the header, the two middle units being disposed in a plane below that of the two outer units and having their upper crop discharge outlets spaced forwardly from the corresponding discharge outlets of the outer units. The conveying elements of the outer units at least partially overlap conveying elements of the two inner gathering units adjacent the discharge outlets of the latter. Each gathering unit has its own individual standing crop cutter assembly, the assemblies of the two inner units being set back with respect to those of the outer units but being substantially the same height for uniform stubble height. Each assembly has a rotary cutter in combination with a stationary shear plate, both of which are mounted on the same side of the crop conveying passage of the unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Rex Olen Weigand, Kenneth Ray McMillen, Ronald Dean Fulk, Daniel Ray Prichard, Jack Merriel Kountz
  • Patent number: 4106268
    Abstract: In a baling operation that uses a continuously reciprocating plunger, if the next charge to be stuffed into the chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork is ready to begin its next operating cycle, the fork is temporarily deactivated, without affecting the plunger, until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a precompression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. A backstop for precompression purposes may be presented at the top of the duct in a number of alternative ways, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Allen A. White, Cecil L. Case, Thomas W. Ankenman, George Yatcilla
  • Patent number: 4106267
    Abstract: If the next charge to be stuffed into the baling chamber has not yet reached the desired size and density by the time the stuffing fork and compacting plunger are ready to begin their next operating cycles, the plunger and the fork are temporarily deactivated until the charge reaches full size and density. Thereupon, the fork stuffs the entire charge into the baling chamber in a single cycle of operation for compaction by the plunger. The baler is loaded from the bottom of the baling chamber through an upwardly curved duct that serves both as an accumulating chamber and as a pre-compression area into which the charge is progressively packed by a rotating, retractable finger drum at the lower end of the duct. The plunger closes the top of the duct during such accumulation and pre-compression, and in order to provide ample time for the plunger to retract from the duct when the stuffing cycle commences, the fork moves slowly at first but then quite rapidly once the plunger has retracted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen Andrew White
  • Patent number: 4102260
    Abstract: The needle is of tubular frame construction, having a generally overall triangular configuration by virtue of two longitudinally extending, eccentrically arcuate structural members that converge to a point of intersection as the tip of the needle is approached. Gussets between the two members brace the same against deflection toward and away from one another, and one of the members extends outwardly beyond the point of intersection to terminate as the tip of the needle. Such longer member has a transversely inverted U-shaped configuration rather than being completely tubular so as to define a receiving channel for a strand of tying material that is retained by the tip of the needle as the latter swings into operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4102261
    Abstract: The base end of the needle is draw-bolted tightly against a transverse supporting shaft for movement of the needle with the shaft during swinging of the latter, but enlarged openings through which the draw bolt extends permit the needle to be adjustably shifted about the periphery of the shaft without first loosening the draw bolt when setscrews on opposite sides of the latter are turned to effect such adjustment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventor: Allen A. White
  • Patent number: 4094428
    Abstract: A mover-disintegrator for large cylindrical bales of crop material is provided with a bale-supporting bed swingable toward and away from a bank of shredding rolls for forced, one-at-a-time feeding of bales into the rolls. A loading fork mounted on the rear of the machine is vertically swingable from a ground-engaging position to a vertical position adjacent the bed and is adapted to engage circumferentially supported, ground-lying bales for individually raising the bales from the ground to an end-supported position upon the bed. From its on-end position, a loaded bale is fed into the disintegrating rolls in a highly desirable end-first manner by swinging movement of the bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce Lynn White, Mark Winfield Kiner, Arlen Jacob Wiens
  • Patent number: 4094427
    Abstract: A mover-disintegrator for large cylindrical bales of crop material is provided with a bale-supporting bed swingable toward and away from a bank of shredding rolls for forced, one-at-a-time feeding of bales into the rolls. A loading fork mounted on the rear of the machine is vertically swingable from a ground-engaging position to a vertical position adjacent the bed and is adapted to engage circumferentially supported, ground-lying bales for individually raising the bales from the group to an end-supported position upon the bed. From its on-end position, a loaded bale is fed into the disintegrating rolls in a highly desirable end-first manner by swinging movement of the bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce Lynn White, Mark Winfield Kiner, Arlen Jacob Wiens
  • Patent number: 4091724
    Abstract: Bales are successively formed in the baling chamber of the machine by intermittently packing an additional charge of new material against the trailing end of a forming bale to progressively push the bales toward the discharge end of the chamber. When the bale reaches its predetermined size, a needle swings across the bale chamber behind the trailing end of the bale and presents a binding strand to a knotter. The knotter unites the presented end of the strand with an end previously held by the knotter during a packing cycle such as to form a secure, tied loop about the bale. As the needle retracts from the knotter, it places a new length of strand across the bale chamber in preparation for the loop around the next, succeeding bale, and it is during such retraction of the needle that a slackening device draws a supply of slack in the strand and lays the same along the proximal side of the preceding bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Allen Andrew White, George Yatcilla, Garold Lee Fleming
  • Patent number: 4088068
    Abstract: Bales are successively formed in the baling chamber of the machine by intermittently packing an additional charge of new material against the trailing end of a forming bale to progressively push the bales toward the discharge end of the chamber. When the bale reaches its predetermined size, a needle swings across the bale chamber behind the trailing end of the bale and presents a binding strand to a knotter. The knotter unites the presented end of the strand with an end previously held by the knotter during a packing cycle such as to form a secure, tied loop about the bale. As the needle retracts from the knotter, it places a new length of strand across the bale chamber in preparation for the loop around the next, succeeding bale, and it is during such retraction of the needle that a slackening device draws a supply of slack in the strand and lays the same along the proximal side of the preceding bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Allen A. White, George Yatcilla, Garold L. Fleming
  • Patent number: 4084396
    Abstract: Individual row units on the harvester, each including a crop transfer trough, cutting apparatus at the forward end of the trough, and cooperating conveyors along the trough, are independently swingable relative to one another for changing the distance between the troughs at their forward ends in accordance with the row spacing encountered in a particular field. The spacing at the rear ends of the troughs remains unchanged in all positions of swinging movement of the units so that the dimensions of the discharge zone into which the crops are delivered by the units may remain constant. Individual sets of disc cutters serve as the cutting apparatus for the row units and are driven by the same mechanism that operates the conveyors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: David P. Fritz, Rex O. Weigand, Gary L. Fleming