IES85497Y1 - A bale wrapping machine - Google Patents

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IES85497Y1
IES85497Y1 IE2008/0391A IE20080391A IES85497Y1 IE S85497 Y1 IES85497 Y1 IE S85497Y1 IE 2008/0391 A IE2008/0391 A IE 2008/0391A IE 20080391 A IE20080391 A IE 20080391A IE S85497 Y1 IES85497 Y1 IE S85497Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01FPROCESSING OF HARVESTED PRODUCE; HAY OR STRAW PRESSES; DEVICES FOR STORING AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
    • A01F15/00Baling presses for straw, hay or the like
    • A01F15/07Rotobalers, i.e. machines for forming cylindrical bales by winding and pressing
    • A01F15/071Wrapping devices

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ABSTRACT The invention relates to a machine for wrapping a [mile oli in:1tli at strip ofwrapping maitcrial. Tlic niachinc coinpriscs a stippori lriiinc and u horizontally disposed wrapping platform mountsd on the liainc. coniprising zi plurality of rollers adapted to engage a bale for wrapping and for rotating tho bulc about 21 substantially horizontal axis. The machine further conipriscs it gripper arm arranged at a front end olthc wrapping platform for lifting a bale onto thc itrapping plzittorm for wrapping and 3 for supplying 3 Strip of wrapping m£|lt.‘l‘i2Il to ll‘iC hailc as the bale is turned about thc horizontal axis. The invention is l in that a front portion olithc wrapping platform is tiltablo to the gripper arm to grip Lt bale to bc \ to at liori/,oiit;il position to tilt the bale onto the wrapping pl:itl'orm for it rapping; and LI rear portion oli the platform is tiltablc to tip a wrapped bale ott‘ inc plzittoi'iii.

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Title Bale Wrapping Machine Field of the Invention The invention relates to a wrapping machine, in particular to a bale-wrapping machine. for use in wrapping bales with a plastics wrapping film. of the kind that is suitable for mounting directly onto the rear ofa tractor. The invention is particularly concerned with wrapping machines for wrapping bales of agricultural silage, grain. hay. Straw. mai/.er beet pulp, beet tops. and the like (hereinafter referred to as "t‘oddcr“) with a plastics lilm. which preferably is air tight and water tight. The device of the invention may also be used in conjunction with machines for compacting and wrapping general farm and agricultural waste products. such as waste plastics and the like. and for wrapping other loose materials and objects such as comminuted peat moss. saw dust. wood shavings, wood chippings. brewery waste. bricks. blocks, cartons and the like.
Background to the Invention It has become conventional practice in agriculture to form harvested fodder into cylindrical-shaped bales, and square or rectangular bales, which are then wrapped in a plastics tilm. This is particularly suitable method ofmanufacturing silage because the silage is kept air-tight within the wrapped bale which, typically, is wrapped with up to six plies of plastics film. They are commonly called “big round bales“. Machines for wrapping cylindrically shaped bales with a plastics film are described. for example. in DE 3642S13A, and GB 2l93683A, Bale wrapping machines of the kind described in the aforesaid patents comprise a wheeled chassis that may be towed by a tractor. The chassis carries a tipping platform which carries a pair of spaced apart rollers. each ofwhich rotates about a hori’/.onta| axis. An endless belt is stretched between the rollers and rotates with the rollers. In order to wrap a large round hale of fodder material with plastics film. the round bale is lifted onto the platform by means ofa lifting arm. The bale rests on the endless belt.
The free end of a roll of plastics film is attached to the bale and a rotary support arm for the film dispenser rotates the film dispenser, about a vertical axis. around the bale. while the hale is being turned about a horizontal axis. If no movement of the bale about its longitudinal axis were to occur the bale would merely be wrapped with a single band having the thickness ofthe width of the plastics film. However. with each rotation ol‘ the wrapping arm. the endless belt is caused to move by a predetermined distance which. in turn. causes the bale to roll about its surface. i.e. about a horizontal axis. lhis rolling ofthe bale on the belt allows a new area of bale to be wrapped by the lilm on each rotation of the wrapping arm. thus eventually achieving a complete covering of the bale with a substantial degree ofoverlap ofthe plastics film.
In the balcwyrapping machines described above the bale to be wrapped is mounted on rollers that rotate the bale only about the horizontal axis. In this arrangement there is provided a rotary support arm for the film dispenser that rotates the lilm dispenser, about a vertical axis. around the bale. while the bale is being turned about a horizontal axis. However. it is also known from the prior art, for example in GB 2l9l984 A. GB 2228246/\ and EP O208034A (GB 2l59489B), to mount the bale on a turntable that rotates about a vertical axis, and the dispenser for the roll of plastics film is fixed. It is the rotation of the bale about the vertical axis that causes the film to be unrolled from the dispenser.
Balc—wrapping machines as described above are generally provided with a lilting mechanism for lifting the bales onto the platfonn. Generally, the mechanism comprises a lifting arm for gripping and lifting the bale from the ground on to the machine. In one type of bale-wrapping machine, a separate loading arm is not provided. lnstead, the it rapping platform has a gripper or squeeze arm attached to the front portion thereof.
The wrapping platfonn is tilted forwards, and the arm is pivoted inwards to grip the bale. The platform is tilted back to a substantially horizontal position so that the bale rests on the platform. The bale is then wrapped as described above. When the wrapping operation is complete. the wrapping platform is tilted backwards to tip the wrapped bale off the platform and onto the ground.
Because the entire platform must tilt backwards to tip the wrapped bale and then forwards to pick up the next bale, the cycle time between bales can be quite large. A further disadvantage of this arrangement is the location of the gripper arm when the platform is tilted backwards. Because the arm is attached to the platform. it pivots with the plat form when the mapped bale is being discharged. This restricts where the wrap arms may be parked (to avoid collision with the gripper arm).
Summary of the lnvggtion The present invention relates to a bale-wrapping machine for wrapping a bale of material with a strip of wrapping material comprising a support frame. a substantially horizontally disposed wrapping platfomr mounted on the frame. comprising a plurality of rollers adapted to engage a bale for wrapping and for rotating the bale about a substantially horizontal axis, a gripper arm arranged at a front end of the wrapping platform for lifting a bale onto the wrapping platfonn for wrapping. means for supplying a strip of wrapping material to the bale as the bale is turned about the horizontal axis, characterised in that a front portion of the wrapping platform is tiltable forward to allow the gripper arm to grip a bale to be wrapped, and returnable to a horixontal position to lift the bale onto the wrapping platfonn for wrapping; and a rear portion of the wrapping platform is tiltable rearward to tip a wrapped bale ofl‘ the pltttlorm.
Specifically. the front and rear portions of the wrapping platform are separately tiltable. such that each portion may be tilted independently of the other.
An advantage ofthis arrangement is that while the rear portion ofthe platform is tilting downward to discharge the bale just wrapped, the front portion may also tilt downward to load the next bale onto the platform. This speeds up operation and improves the cycle time ofthe machine. A further advantage of this arrangement is that the gripper arm is not tilted when the rear portion ofthe platform is lowered, thereby avoiding any collision between the gripper arm and the wrapping arms. ln one embodiment, each of the front and rear portions of the wrapping platform comprises at roller pivotably mounted on the support frame. Preferably. each roller is mounted for rotation on a roller support frame which is, in turn, pivotably mounted on the frame. Thus. to tilt the front portion ofthe wrapping platform down. the front roller support frame is pivoted downwards. Similarly. to tilt the rear portion ofthe wrapping platforni down. the rear roller support frame is pivoted downwards.
The bale—wrapping machine may further comprise an end-tipping mechanism. comprising an inclined, tapered frame. arranged such that a wrapped bale rolls down the inclined frame until it reaches a point at which the width of the frame is insullicient to support the bale and the bale is tipped onto one end. A stop may be provided at the end ol‘ the lrame to ensure that the bale is tipped.
Brief Description of the Drawings One embodiment of the invention is hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure I is a perspective view ofa bale-wrapping machine in accordance with the invention. in an initial position: Figure 2 is a perspective view from above ofthe bale-wrapping machine of Figure I. in a loading position; Figure 3 is a perspective view ofthe bale-wrapping machine of Figure 1. showing a bale being loaded onto the wrapping platform; Figure 4 is a perspective view ofthe bale-wrapping machine of Figure 1. showing a bale in position on the platfonn: Figure 5 is a perspective view from the Front oftlie bale-wrapping machine oi‘ Figure I . showing the gripper arm retracted: Figure 6 is a perspective view ofthe bale-wrapping machine of Figure 1. in an unloading position; and Figure 7 is a perspective view from above of the bale-wrapping machine ot'Figure 1. showing both the front and rear portions of the platform lowered.
Detailed Description of the Drawings Referring to Figures 1 to 7 ofthe drawings, there is illustrated a balewrapping machine I in accordance with the present invention. The machine comprises a support Frame 3 having a lower base frame 3 and a pair of tubular masts 4 extending Ltpwardly from the base frame 3. A hitch 5 extends from the base frame 3 by means oftxhich the bale- wrapping machine may be coupled to the rear of a tractor.
A substantially horizontally disposed wrapping platform 7 comprises horizontal rollers 9. 10 adapted to engage a bale for wrapping. When a bale I4 is in position on the wrapping platform. the rollers 9, 10 are rotatably driven to rotate the bale about its substantially horizontal axis. The front roller 9 is driven, in a conventional manner. by a hydraulic motor and chain drive. The rear roller may also be driven in a similar manner.
Alternatively. the platform may further comprise an endless belt stretched between the rollers 9. l0. such that drive is transferred to the rear roller I0.
In an alternative embodiment, the rear roller 10 may simply be allowed to frccwheel with the bale. In a further altemative embodiment, the wrapping platform may comprise several rollers. each of which may be separately driven, or wherein drive may be transferred between the rollers by means of a belt or other similar arrangement.
A pair of rotary wrapping arms 8 are suspended from a drive unit 12 supported on the masts 4. Each ofthe aims is driven by a hydraulic motor and chain drive within the drive unit 12. and supports a film-dispensing device 13. which is rotated. in a circular path. about the bale I4 to wrap it in a plastics film that is pre-stretched by the dispenser I3, in a well-known manner, as the bale I4 is turned about its substantially horizontal axis by the rollers 9, I0. Known cut—and—tie mechanisms 15 are mounted on the frame Fach ofthe rollers 9. 10 is mounted for rotation on a roller support frame 16. I7. I-Zach ofthe roller support frames lo. 17 is pivotably mounted on the frame 3. /\ front cross- tubc 20 is provided on the roller support frame 16, adjacent to the front roller 9. A rear cross tube 31 is provided on the roller support frame 17, adjacent to the rear roller l0.
Each roller support frame 16. 17 is connected to a hydraulic ram 18. [9 to allow the rollers to be raised and lowered. The front ram 18 is mounted between the support frame 3 and the front roller support frame 16. The rear ram I9 is mounted between the support frame 3 and the rear roller support frame 17.
A gripper arm 6 is pivotably mounted at one end ofthe front roller support frame to such that the arm can move in an arc of approximately 90°. The arm is driven by a hydraulic ram 24 to allow it to be pivoted in under a bale to be wrapped at the front of the machine. The gripper arm further comprises a cross tube 23, so that when it engages a bale to be wrapped, the bale is cradled between the cross tube 23 and the front cross tube 20 ol‘ the wrapping platform, thus allowing the bale to be lifted onto the wrapping platform 7.
Thus. the front roller 9 is moveable by ram 18 such that a front portion of the platform 7 is tiltahle downwards to allow the gripper arm 6 to grip a bale to be wrapped. When the gripper arm has engaged the bale. the front roller is moved back up so that the wrapping plattorin is returned to a horizontal position and the bale is lifted onto the platform.
Similarly. the rear roller 10 is pivotable such that a rear portion ofthe platform is tiltable downwards to allow the wrapped bale to be tipped off the back of the machine. As shown in Figure 7, the front and rear portions of the wrapping platform are separately tiltable. such that each portion may be tilted or lowered independently olithe other.
Thus. both rollers 9, 10 may be lowered at the same time. allowing loading ofa new bale to begin while the wrapped bale is being tipped.
The operation ofthe bale-wrapping machine will now be described with reference to Figures I to 6. Figure I shows the bale-wrapping machine according to the present imention with both the front and rear portions ofthe platform 7 in a substantially horizontal position. Next, the front ponion ofthe platfonn 7 is dropped to load a bale H. as shown in Figure 2. As can be seen from the drawing, when the front portion ol‘ the platform is tilted downwards, the gripper arm 6 is also tilted down so that it lies adjacent to the bale to be wrapped. Then, the gripper arm 6 is rotated in under the bale to grip the bale between cross tubes 20 and 23 and the front portion otthe platform is pivoted upwards to lift the bale offthe ground. as shown in Figure 3. the front roller 9 and the gripper ann continue to rise until the bale 14 is in position and the wrapping platlionn 7 is substantially horizontal. as shown in Figure 4. Next, the gripper arm 6 is retracted back to its original position as shown in Figure 5. so that it does not interfere with the wrapping process. The wrapping arms 8 are driven to rotate the lilm dispensers 13 around the bale to wrap it in plastic lilm. At the same time, the bale l4 is turned about its substantially horizontal axis by the rollers 9, 10. When the bale is fully wrapped, the cut-and-tie mechanisms 15 are used to cut the film. Then, the rear portion ofthe platform 7 is lowered to tip the wrapped bale 14 offtlte back of the machine, as shown in I-‘ i gure 6. Because the gripper arm is attached to the front portion ofthe platform only. the gripper arm is not tilted when the wrapped bale is tipped off. thereby avoiding any collision between the gripper arm and the wrapping arms. The front portion ofthe platform may also be tilted downwards at this stage as shown in Figure 7‘ in order to begin loading the next bale.
The words “comprises/comprising" and the words “having/including“ when used herein with reference to the present invention are used to specify the presence of stated features. integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition ol‘ one or more other features, integers. steps, components or groups thereof.
From the foregoing, it will be apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope ofthe novel concept ofthe present invention. It will be appreciated that the present disclosure is intended to set forth the exemplifications of the invention that are not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs. these refcrencc signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
It is appreciated that certain features ofthe invention. which are, for clarity‘ described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are. for brevity. described in the context ofa single embodiment. may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.

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1. Claims I. A bale-wrapping machine for mapping a bale of material with a strip ofwrapping material comprising: a support frame; a substantially horizontally disposed wrapping platform mounted on the frame. comprising a plurality of rollers adapted to engage a bale for wrapping and for rotating the bale about a substantially horizontal axis; at gripper arm arranged at a front end of the wrapping platform for lifting a bale onto the wrapping platform for wrapping; means for supplying a strip of wrapping material to the bale as the bale is turned about the horizontal axis: characterised in that a front portion ofthe wrapping platform is tiltable downwards to allow the gripper arm to grip a bale to be wrapped. and returnable to a horizontal position to lift the bale onto the wrapping platfonn for wrapping: and a rear portion of the wrapping platform is tiltable downwards to tip a wrapped balc offthe platform. . A bale-wrapping machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front and rear portions of the wrapping platform are separately tiltable, such that each portion may be tilted independently ofthe other. . A bale-wrapping machine as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each ofthe front and rear portions of the wrapping platform comprises a roller pivotably mounted on the support frame. A bale—wrapping machine as claimed in any preceding claim. further comprising an end-tip mechanism, the end-tip mechanism comprising an inclined, tapered frame. arranged such that a wrapped bale rolls down the inclined frame until it reaches a point at which the width ofthe frame is insufficient to support the bale and the bale is tipped onto its end. 9 balc-wrapping machine substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to. and/or as illustrated in, the accompanying drawings.
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