GB2118814A - A mowing machine - Google Patents

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GB2118814A
GB2118814A GB08311208A GB8311208A GB2118814A GB 2118814 A GB2118814 A GB 2118814A GB 08311208 A GB08311208 A GB 08311208A GB 8311208 A GB8311208 A GB 8311208A GB 2118814 A GB2118814 A GB 2118814A
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Der Lely Ary Van
Cornelis Johannes Gerardus Bom
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D34/00Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters
    • A01D34/01Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus
    • A01D34/412Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters
    • A01D34/63Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis
    • A01D34/64Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis mounted on a vehicle, e.g. a tractor, or drawn by an animal or a vehicle
    • A01D34/66Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters characterised by features relating to the type of cutting apparatus having rotating cutters having cutters rotating about a vertical axis mounted on a vehicle, e.g. a tractor, or drawn by an animal or a vehicle with two or more cutters
    • A01D34/664Disc cutter bars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D75/00Accessories for harvesters or mowers

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Abstract

A mowing machine has a cutting member (14) carried on a drive housing (11). The drive housing (11) is provided with a supporting skid (23) for engagement with the ground. The skid (23) defines, with the drive housing (11), a space (52) which is filled with a lightweight material (59), such as foam. The material (59) prevents foreign matter from getting into the space (52) and so altering the weight and other characteristics of the machine. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION A mowing machine This invention relates to a mowing machine.
According to the present invention there is provided a mowing machine comprising a cutting member and a supporting skid for bearing on the ground to support at least part of the weight of the machine during operation, the supporting skid at least partly defining a space which is filled at least mainly by a lightweight filling material.
In operation of a mowing machine in accorance with the present invention, the space defined by the supporting skid cannot be undesirably filled with, for example, earth. This might increase the weight of the machine, which would adversely affect the construction of the cutter bar. By filling the space with leightweight material, the manufacture of the machine can be simplified, and also the skid can be more easily mounted on the mowing machine.
An advantageous embodiment can be obtained when the space is defined by a supporting plate on the underside of the supporting skid and side walls extending upwardly from the supporting plate.
Preferably, the space is also covered on the top side. The space can be effectively filled when the lightweight filling material is a foam. This foam can be introduced into the space when the skid is mounted on the machine so that the foam can completely fill the space.
An advantageous embodiment is obtained when the supporting skid is constructed as a separate component and is mounted as a unit on the mowing machine. By filling the space after the supporting skid has been mounted, the connection of the skid with the cutter bar can be effectively established.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of a mowing machine; Figure 2 is an enlarged plan view of part of the machine of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a sectional view of the supporting skid taken on the line Ill-Ill in Figure 2, whereby parts of the machine are shown in side view; Figure 4 is an underneath view of part of the machine taken in the direction of the arrow IV in Figure 3; Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on the line V-V in Figure 3; Figure 6 is an elevational view of the supporting skid taken on the line VI--VI in Figure 2, whereby parts of the machine are also shown in elevational view.
The mowing machine 1 shown in the Figures comprises a coupling hitch 3 by means of which the machine is attached to a lifting device 4 of a tractor, represented in Figure 1 only by the lifting device 4 and wheels 2. The moving machine comprises a carrier arm 5, which is coupled by a substantially horizontal pivotal shaft 6 to the hitch 3. A cutter bar 7 is connected to the carrier arm 5 by a pivotal shaft 8 extending parallel to the pivotal shaft 6.
The cutter bar 7 has a supporting member made up of housings 11 and intermediate pieces 12, which are coupled with one another in a manner not shown in detail by a coupling;bar 13 (Figures 1 and 3). Each drive housing 11 carries a cutting member 1 4 which is fastened to a shaft 1 5 rotatablyjournalled in the drive housing. The shaft 1 5 is provided with a gear wheel 16, which cooperates with a gear wheel 17 in the drive housing 11. The gear wheel 17 is fastened to a drive shaft 18, which exte-nds through the drive housings and the intermediate pieces 12 substantially the full length of the cutter bar. The cutting members 14 are provided with cutting blades 1 9.Each cutting member has two cutting blades which are disposed diametrically opposite one another.
The cutter bar 7 is provided with supporting skids 23 which bear on the ground in operation to support at least part of the weight of the cutter bar. These skids 23 are arranged so that there is one of them beneath each of the drive housings 11 and hence below each cutting member 14. The supporting skids are identical to each other and only one supporting skid is shown in detail in Figures 3 to 6.
The supporting skid 23 comprises a supporting plate 24 and a top plate 25. The top plate 25 is a closed, flat plate having an arcuate circumferential edge 26. The edge 26 is concentric with the centre line 28 of the shaft 1 5 which constitutes the rotary axis of the cutting member 1 4. The edge 26 is at a distance 27 from the rotary axis 28 and constitutes the leading edge of the supporting skid, with respect to the normal direction 22 of operative travel of the mowing machine. The top plate 25 has a rear edge 29, which is substantially parallel to a plane 30 containing the rotary axes 28 of the row of cutting members.
The supporting plate 24 has a flat part 33 which adjoins the underside 31 of the drive housing 11. From the part 33 the supporting plate 24 projects forwardly beyond the front side 32 of the drive housing. From the part 33 the supporting plate slopes upwardly, being bent through small angles at two bends 34 and 35, meeting the underside of the top plate 25 near the leading edge 26. Between the supporting plate 24 and the top plate 25, on both sides of the supporting plate, there are side walls 37, 38 and 39 which constitute connecting parts between the supporting plate and the top plate. At the rear, the supporting skid 23 is provided with an upwardly bent rear portion 40, which is fastened by bolts 41 to lugs 42 of the drive housing 11.The top plate 25 and the supporting plate 24 are furthermore coupled to each other by stiffening ridges or connecting pieces 43 and 44, which are at right angles to the top plate 25 and to most of the supporting plate 24. The top face of the top plate 25 is provided with a coupling portion 47, which is curved centrally around the rotary axis 28. The coupling piece 47 engages the leading edge of the drive housing 11, which leading edge is also centred on the rotary axis 28. The coupling portion 47 has an upper flange 48 which extends substantially parallel to the plate 25 and engages the top face of the housing 11 in the manner of a hook in the mounted state of the skid 23 as is shown in Figures 3 and 6.
The rear portion 40 of the supporting skid 23 has a width 49 which is approximately equal to the width of the drive housing 11. From the rear, the side edges of the skid, constituted at this region by the supporting plate 24, diverge to the front, with respect to the direction 22. The supporting plate 24 has its largest width 50 at the bend 35, the width 50 being approximately twice the width 49. The top plate 25 has a width 51, which is about twice the radius 27, since the top plate subtends an angle of nearly 1 800 around the rotary axis 28. However, the rear edge 29 lies at a small distance 55 in front of the plane 30. The plate 25 has, near its rear edge and in the middle, a recessed part with respect to the edge 29, this recessed part being bounded by a peripheral edge 56 concentric with the axis 28 and lying near the coupling portion 47.There is a small clearance 58 between the peripherai edge 56 and the leading edge of the housing 11, the edge 29 being located a short distance 57 from the leading edges of the intermediate pieces 1 2.
Above the upwardly sioping front portion of the supporting plate 24 and between the upwardly extending side walls 37, 38 and 39 there is a hollow space 52, which is covered at the top by the plate 25. This space, which is substantially wholly enclosed in the illustrated embodiment, is filled with a material 59 of light weight, i.e. of low density.
In use of the machine, it is moved by the tractor in the direction 22, the cutter bar 7 being substantially at right angles to the travel direction.
The supporting skids 23 bear on the ground to support at least part of the weight of the cutter bar. The part 33 lies more or less flat on the ground, the mowing discs 14 being slightly inclined downwardly to the front. The upwardly inclined front portion of the supporting plate 24 of the supporting skid 23 provides a satisfactory sliding movement of the supporting skid and hence of the cutter bar along unevennesses of the ground. The front portion of the supporting skid protects the underside of the cutting member from unevennesses formed, for example, by stones.
Mainly only the blades 19 will protrude beyond the leading edge 26 of the supporting skid. In order to ensure a satisfactory sliding movement over unevennesses of the ground the lower plate slopes upwards at a small angle from the part 33, whiist the side walls 37, 38 and 39 at both sides of the plate 24 are provided to deflect obstructions away laterally, for which purpose as will be particularly apparent from Figure 5 the side walls 39 diverge from bottom to top.
The hollow space formed above the front portion of the lower plate 24 and between the side walls 37 to 39 is filled buy a lightweight filling material. In this way dirt and other foreign matter is prevented from accumulating inside the hollow space. Otherwise, during the travel over the ground, earth could penetrate through the gaps between the various adjoining parts and accumulate in the hollow space 52. The skids, and therefore the cutter bar 7 as a whole, would thus become significantly heavier. This would means that the construction would have to be stiffened to avoid the risk that the construction might be damaged. In particular, the longer the cutter bar and the more supporting skids and cutting members that are provided, the greater would be the adverse effects of the weight of earth in the space 52.The construction described above avoids these adverse effects. Furthermore, the presence of the lightweight material in the hollow space provides better protection on the inner side against moisture and dirt so that corrosion on this inner side is less likely to occur. A particularly satisfactory possibility of filling the space with lightweight material lies in the introduction of material into the space, which owing to its composition changes into a foam which will completely fill the space. The filling material 59 can satisfactorily adjoin the front 32 of the housing 11 and the intermediate piece 12 when the material 59 is introduced into the space 52 after the supporting skid has.been mounted on the housing.The filling material may be introduced into the space between the front of the housing 11 and the intermediate piece 1 2 and the rear edge 53 of the side face 39 (Figure 6). Any gaps and openings between the edges 53 and the front of the housing will be satisfactorily closed by the filling material so that no earth or other material can penetrate through them into the hollow space when the machine is in operation.
If necessary, an opening may be provided in the top plate 25 for introducing the filling material.
Particularly, for example, for introducing the filling material between the ridges 43 and 44, an opening in the top plate 25 may be advantageous.
By introducing the dilling material all gaps between the adjoining parts, for example, at the top edges of the lower plate 24 and the side faces 37 to 39 at the top plate 25 will be effectively closed. It is, therefore, not necessary to weld the plate 24 and the side faces 37 to 39 along the whole adjoining edge to the underside of the plate 25 inorder to obtain a closed edge contact.
Moreover the side edges 53 and the edges 56 and 29 need not accurately fit the front of the housing 11 and the intermediate piece 12. As a result the supporting skid can be more readily manufactured and/or mounted.
The filling material has the effect of increasing the stiffness of the plate 25 and the supporting plate 24 with the side faces 37 to 39 so that the sheet material from which the skid is made may, if desired, be slightly thinner than would be necessary if the space 52 were left empty.
Although in the illustrated embodiment the space 52 is almost entirely enclosed by the top plate 25 and the lower plate 24 with the side faces 37 to 39, such a space, which is usually formed at the front of a skid, may be more or less open at the top.
Although in the illustrated embodiment a supporting skid of defined form is shown, it will be obvious that differently shaped supporting skids below cutting members or cutter bars of a different construction may be provided with a filling material in those spaces in which earth might otherwise be accumulated, for example, the space of a dish-shaped supporting skid arranged below a cutting member.
Whilst various features of the mowing machine that have been described, and that are illustrated in the drawings, will be set forth in the following claims as inventive features, it is to be noted that the invention is not necessarily limited to these features and that it encompasses all of the features that have been described both individually and in various combinations.

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1. A mowing machine comprising a cutting member and a supporting skid for bearing on the ground to support at least part of the weight of the machine during operation, the supporting skid at least partly defining a space which is filled at least mainly by a lightweight filling material.
2. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 1, in which the space is disposed at the front of the skid with respect to the normal intended direction of operative travel of the machine.
3. A mpwing machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the space is bounded by a supporting plate on the underside of the supporting skid and by side walls adjoining the supporting plate and extending upwardly.
4. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 3, in which the supporting plate is made from metal.
5. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 3 or 4, in which the rear edges of the upwardly extending side walls are disposed at or adjacent a support member for the cutting member.
6. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 5, in which there is a small clearance between the upwardly extending side walls of the supporting plate and the support member, this clearance being occupied by the filling material.
7. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 6, in which the supporting plate at least partly adjoins part of a support member of the mowing machine and is provided at the rear with an upwardly extending portion by which the supporting skid is fastened to the support member.
8. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 7, in which the upwardly extending side walls of the supporting plate are inclined towards the front from bottom to top.
9. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the space is covered on the top side.
10. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 9, in which the space is covered at the top by a substantially flat top plate.
11. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 10 when appendant to any one of claims 3 to 8, in which the supporting plate meets the underside of the top plate near the leading edge of the top plate.
12. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 10 when appendant to any one of claims 3 to 8, or in claim 11, in which the edges of the supporting plate are welded at least partly to the underside of the top plate.
13. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 10 when appendant to any one of claims 3 to 8, or in claim 11 or 12, in which at least one connecting piece extends between the top plate and the supporting plate.
14. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 13, in which the rear edge of the top plate is disposed at or adjacent a support member for the cutting member.
1 5. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 14, in which there is a small clearance between the top plate and the support member, this clearance being occupied by the filling material.
1 6. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 15, in which the leading edge of the top plate is curved.
17. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the lightweight filling material is foam.
18. A mowing machine as claimed in claim 17, in which the filling material is introduced into the space when the skid has been mounted, after which the material changes into foam to fill the space substantially entirely.
19. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the supporting skid is disposed below the cutting member, the filled space being disposed below the leading portion of the cutting member, with respect to the normal direction of operative travel of the machine.
20. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the supporting skid is provided with a hook-like part which can be hooked around a leading part of a support member of the mowing machine to retain the supporting skid with respect to-the support member.
21. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the supporting skid is constructed as a separate component and can be mourited as a unit on the mowing machine.
22. A mowing machine as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the supporting skid is connected with a drive housing of a frame part of the mowing machine carrying the cutting member, the drive housing, the cutter member and the supporting skid being removable as a unit from the machine.,
23. A mowing machine substantially as described herein with reference to, and as illustrated in, the accompanying drawings.
24. A supporting skid for use in a mowing machine in accordance with any one of the preceding claims.
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