WO2015000787A1 - Combine harvester with multi-stage grain preparation - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01F—PROCESSING OF HARVESTED PRODUCE; HAY OR STRAW PRESSES; DEVICES FOR STORING AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01F12/00—Parts or details of threshing apparatus
- A01F12/44—Grain cleaners; Grain separators
- A01F12/446—Sieving means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01F—PROCESSING OF HARVESTED PRODUCE; HAY OR STRAW PRESSES; DEVICES FOR STORING AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
- A01F12/00—Parts or details of threshing apparatus
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- the present invention is related to combine harvesters for gathering and processing crop material from a field, in particular to systems for preparing the crop mixture received from the threshing rotors and transporting said mixture towards a cleaning arrangement.
- Combine harvesters are equipped with a preparation means and a cleaning arrangement.
- the preparation means are located underneath the threshing drums of the harvester and receive a mixture of grains and crop residue from which the grains need to be further separated.
- the function of the preparation means is to move the mixture progressively towards the cleaning arrangement, the latter comprising a set of sieves, configured to sieve the mixture and to obtain the separated grains that fall through the sieves, while heavier residue is collected at the rear of the sieves and lighter residue is blown towards the rear by a blower producing an air stream in between the sieves.
- the preparation means that is most widely applied is the reciprocating grain pan arranged to oscillate backwards and forwards in the longitudinal direction of the harvester so as to move the mixture towards the cleaning arrangement.
- This setup has the advantage that it uses the differing densities of grain vs. residue in combination with a reciprocating motion to stratify the mixture with denser grain moving to the bottom of the mixture and lighter residue material moving toward the top - thus partially pre-separating the residue from the grain before delivering it to the sieves.
- the reciprocating grain pan is a relatively passive means of transport, and is therefore subject to negative effects on conveyance due to gravity when harvesting on hilly terrain.
- auger bed which is composed of a plurality of augers oriented generally in the longitudinal direction of the machine. These augers convey the mixture from the threshing chamber to the sieves with relatively little effect from machine inclination. The augers also deliver a nearly constant flow of material to the sieves, unlike the grain pan which demonstrates a more cyclic sloughing of material in time with its reciprocating motion.
- the disadvantage of an auger bed system is that the rotating augers tend to mix the grain and residue components as they convey the material creating a mixture that is more difficult to clean.
- the invention is related to a combine harvester equipped with an improved preparation means that overcomes at least some of the problems described above, as well as to a method for operating such a preparation means.
- Such a combine harvester and method are disclosed in the appended claims.
- the present invention is thus generally related to a combine harvester provided with a threshing means, a preparation means and a cleaning arrangement.
- the preparation means comprises multiple preparation stages, each of said stages being configured to transport a mixture of grain and residue over a given distance between a front edge and a rear edge of the stage, with an air gap being present between two subsequent preparation stages.
- the air gap between a first and second stage is situated near the rear edge of the first stage where the mixture falls from said first stage onto the second stage.
- the preparation means further comprises a blower means that is separate from the main blower, said blower means being configured to direct air, for example in the form of an air stream or a sequence of air blasts, towards at least one of said air gaps. In this way, the air produced by the separate blower means is directed at the mixture as it falls from one stage to a subsequent stage, so that at least a portion of said mixture is blown towards the rear of the combine harvester.
- the preparation means comprises a plate provided with fins mounted transversally with respect to the longitudinal direction of the harvester, each fin representing one of said preparation stages, the plate further comprising one or more openings between at least one pair of consecutive fins, said opening(s) being suitable for allowing the passage of an air stream produced by the separate blower means, and directed towards the gap between the pair of consecutive fins.
- Figure 1 shows a number of relevant components in a harvester according to a first embodiment of the invention, wherein the preparation means comprises a reciprocating grain pan and a perforated plate provided with fins, said plate being attached to said preparation pan.
- the preparation means comprises a reciprocating grain pan and a perforated plate provided with fins, said plate being attached to said preparation pan.
- Figure 2 shows an embodiment wherein the preparation means comprises an auger bed and a perforated plate.
- Figure 3 shows an embodiment wherein the preparation means comprises a belt conveyer and a perforated plate.
- Figure 4 shows an embodiment wherein the preparation means consists of a perforated plate in accordance with the invention, and provided with multiple blowers.
- Figure 5 shows an embodiment wherein the fins are provided with deflection means for deflecting the air stream directed at the gaps between consecutive fins.
- the preparation means comprises a cascade of separation stages, placed in succession in the longitudinal direction of the harvester (defined as the direction between the front and rear wheels or tracks of the harvester), so that a grain and residue mixture that is transported towards the rear edge of one of the stages except the last falls onto a subsequent stage, thereby crossing an air gap between the two consecutive stages.
- the preparation means further comprises at least one dedicated blower that is configured to produce an air stream or air blasts aimed at one or more of the gaps and directed towards the rear of the machine.
- a dedicated blower is to be understood as : a blower that is configured only for the task of producing said air stream or blasts. The dedicated blower is thus separate and works independently from the blower configured to blow air between the sieves.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment according to the invention.
- the threshing rotors 1 are shown, oriented in the longitudinal direction of the harvester, although the invention is not limited to machines of this type (transversal threshing rotors are also possible).
- the cleaning arrangement comprises a main blower 10 and a set of sieves 20.
- the main blower 10 is mounted in a manner known as such in the art, for blowing an air stream in between the sieves 20, to thereby blow light residue material towards the rear of the harvester.
- the pan 2 has a front edge 3 and a rear edge 4 and is connected to a suitable mechanism for actuating a reciprocating movement of the pan, configured to move a mixture of grains and residue towards the rear edge of the pan, in a manner known as such in the art.
- a plate 5 Fixed to the pan 2, and oriented downwards, is a plate 5, provided with upwardly tilted or horizontal fins 6, placed transversally with respect to the harvester's longitudinal direction. Material that advances beyond the rear edge 4 of the first pan 2 falls onto the first fin 6', thereby crossing a gap 7. As the plate 5 is fixed to the pan 2, it undergoes the same reciprocating movement, so that the grain mixture is progressively transported from the first fin 6' to the second fin 6" and so on until the rear edge of the plate 5, each time crossing a gap 7 when moving from one fin to the next.
- the plate 5 is provided with a slit or a row of holes, or generally any suitable kind of openings 8, allowing the passage of an air stream or air blasts originating from a fan 15 and directed towards the gaps 7.
- the fan 15 is separate and configured to work independently from the main blower 10.
- the fan 15 thus represents the independent blower means referred to above.
- the fan 15 is mounted upstream of the gaps 7 that are present between each pair of consecutive fins 6, and configured to produce an air stream or blasts of air in the direction of the gaps, thereby blowing lighter residue material from the mixture towards the rear of the harvester, while the heavier grains are maintained on the fins 6.
- the fan 15 may for example be fixed to the first preparation pan 2, or to the chassis of the harvester.
- the fan 15 may be mounted in close proximity to the first of the gaps 7, as illustrated in Figure 1 , or it may be placed more upstream, possibly with suitable air guide panels mounted to guide the air from the fan towards the gaps 7.
- the air stream or blasts produced by the fan 15 are configured to blow lighter residue towards the rear of the harvester and thereby establish a separation of the mixture prior to the point where the mixture is delivered to the sieves 20.
- the mixture is delivered to the sieves 20 of the cleaning arrangement and treated further in the manner known in the art.
- the plate 5 makes it possible to provide multiple preparation stages over a short distance, each fin 6 representing a preparation stage, with the grain mixture moving from the front edge of a fin to the rear edge before falling onto the next fin. Every time the mixture falls from one fin onto the next, the air produced by the blower 15 is capable of blowing light residue material towards the back of the harvester. This facilitates a more thorough pre-cleaning of the mixture.
- the plate 5 is downwardly oriented as seen in the direction from the front of the harvester to the back, so that the front edge of a fin is located underneath the rear edge of the previous fin.
- the fins 6 as such are horizontally or slightly upwardly oriented, as shown in the drawings, so as to support the mixture.
- the fins are preferably overlapping to a degree, i.e. the rear edge of a fin extends beyond the front edge of a subsequent fin.
- the size of the openings or slits 8 is configured to allow the passage of air from the fan 15, whilst obstructing the passage of grains and residue from the mixture that is being carried by the fins 6. In this way, it is impossible for grain or residue to 'fall through' the gaps 7 in the direction opposite the general direction of movement of the mixture. Even when the holes or slits 8 would allow small particles of the mixture to pass through the holes, any significant flow of material through the gaps 7 is obstructed by the presence of the plate 5. The invention thereby ensures transport of the mixture with less mixture losses compared to existing systems. Openings 8 are preferably present between each pair of consecutive fins 6. However, the embodiment wherein openings 8 are provided between only some pairs of fins is also included in the invention's scope.
- the plate 5 is mounted separately from the first preparation pan 2 instead of being fixed to said preparation pan 2. In that case, the plate 5 is driven to undergo a reciprocating movement that is independent of the movement of the first pan 2. The reciprocating movement of the plate 5 can then be better adjusted to the size of the fins 6 and/or to the type and size of the harvested grains.
- the plate 5 can be used in combination with other types of grain preparation stages known in the art, such as a conveyor belt 30 or an auger bed 40, as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
- a conveyor belt instead of a conveyor belt, other types of a conveyor means comprising a carrier surface configured to exhibit a movement from the front edge of the preparation stage to the rear edge of the preparation stage may be used.
- the entire preparation area is formed of one single plate 5 provided with fins 6.
- more than one separate fan 15 may then be mounted for blowing air or air blasts through the gaps 7, each fan being positioned to supply air to one or more of the gaps 7 along the length of the plate 5.
- a single fan is present, configured to blow air at several gaps 7 through the application of suitable air guide means, or a plurality of separate fans may be present, configured to blow air at a corresponding plurality of gaps, or a combination of the former two options (single fan blowing at several gaps and separate fans blowing at corresponding gaps) may be arranged.
- the deflection means takes the shape of a semi-cylinder 50 mounted in the gap between two consecutive fins 6, and establishing a progressive narrowing and subsequent widening of the gap 7 as the air from the blower 15 passes through it. This narrowing of the gap causes an increase in the air speed which is effective in blowing light residue material over a larger distance downstream of the gap 7.
- Other shapes of deflection means having a narrowing and air-speed-increasing effect on the gap may be implemented.
- the separate blower means 15 may be mounted on the chassis of the harvester or on one of the preparation stages. In the latter case, the blower means may be mounted on a preparation stage other than a fin 6, for example on the preparation pan 2 in the embodiment of Figure 1 or on the conveyor belt in the embodiment of Figure 2. It is also possible however to mount a blower means, e.g. a plurality of small fans on or in any case attached to one or more of the fins 6.
- the option of mounting the blower means on a preparation stage is particularly useful in the case of an auto-leveled preparation stage, for example a preparation pan that is provided with means (known as such in the art) for maintaining the pan essentially horizontal regardless of the inclination of the field.
- the blower means is mounted on such a preparation pan, the direction and force of the air stream relative to the preparation pan is equally maintained regardless of the field inclination, ensuring a stable operation even on hilly terrain.
- the separate blower means allows establishing an enhanced pre- separation between grain and residue material upstream of the cleaning arrangement.
- the separate blower means may be controlled independently from the main blower, for example on the basis of a measurement of characteristics of the air stream directed at the air gaps 7.
- a sensor is mounted so as to measure relevant characteristics of the air stream produced by the separate blower means 15.
- a sensor may be mounted in the vicinity of one or more of the air gaps 7.
- Control means are then included in the harvester, allowing to measure the air speed, pressure, humidity or other characteristics of the air stream, and to control the separate blower means on the basis of the measurement, for example increasing the speed of the fan 15 when an increased humidity of the air stream is detected, ensuring efficient blowing off of light residue materials even if the latter are heavier due to wet harvesting conditions.
- said blower means is operated initially at a speed determined on the basis of the speed of the main blower 10, so as to obtain optimal adjustment of the pre-separation effect from the separate blower means to the main separation effect from the main blower. During operation, adjustments to the separate blower means are then effectuated on the basis of the sensor measurements.
- one or more sensors may be mounted on at least one of the preparation stages, the latter sensors being configured to measure characteristics of the advancing grain/residue mixture, for example grain loss sensors.
- the control of the blower means 15 may be based on the measurement values obtained through said sensors.
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