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US1531304A
US1531304A US728699A US72869924A US1531304A US 1531304 A US1531304 A US 1531304A US 728699 A US728699 A US 728699A US 72869924 A US72869924 A US 72869924A US 1531304 A US1531304 A US 1531304A
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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
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  • his invention aims to provide a hay stacker embodying novel means for raising and lowering the track along which the hay fork, sling or other instrumentalitywhich carries the hay, is adapted to move, it being possible, thus, to adjust the height of the track end of the fork or'sling, as the stack is built up.
  • main frame 1 including corner posts 2 and 3 and intermediate posts 4 which may be channel members, although this detail 'is not insisted upon.
  • the osts 2, 4 and a -3 are connected at each side 0 the machine by longitudinal upper bars6 and by lower longitudinal bars '5.
  • Theposts 22, 44 are connected at each side 0 the machine by longitudinal upper bars6 and by lower longitudinal bars '5.
  • Openings 10 are'formed in the upper ends in the openings, pulleys 11 are located, the hubs 12 of the pulleys being attached by securing elements 14, such as set screws, to shafts 15 journaled 1924, Serial No. 728,699.
  • Bearings 17 are mounted on posts 2-43,
  • shafts 18 are journaled.
  • the shafts 18 carry drums 19, disposed between the bearings 17 of. each pair, as Figure 4 will show.
  • the ends of the shafts 18 which adjacent to the posts 2 are provided with operating means 20, which may be cranks.
  • Ratchet wheels 21 are se cured to the shafts 18, outwardly of the posts 2, and are adapted to be engaged by pawls 22 mounted pivotally on brackets 23 projecting outwardly from the posts 2.
  • Flexible elements 24 are wrapped about the drums 19, the flexible elements extending up wardly over the pulleys 11, and thence downwardly, on'the inside of the asindicated in Figure 2.
  • Slides 25 are mounted for vertical reciprocation in the posts 2-3--4, each slide comprising a top member 26, having downward- 1y extended ends 27 prolonged to form upwardly inclined braces 28 joined by a con necting portion 29 secured at 30to the intermediate portions of the top member 26.
  • a track 31, of any desired construction, is secured to the parts 29 and 26 of the slides 25.
  • a fork, sling, or other .instrumentality (not shown) for carrying hay or straw or the like, is adapted to move along the track 31 in a way well understood by those skilled in the art.
  • the inner ends of the flexible elements 24 are secured by eye bolts 32, or in anyother appropriate way, to the top members 26 of the slides 25.
  • the shafts 18 may be rotated by means of j up. I
  • a hay stacker comprising posts, slides mounted for reciprocation on the posts, a track carried by the slides, shafts extended between the posts and journaled thereon,
  • the like may be raised as the stack is built thereon, flexible elements connected at their ends to the shafts and to theslides, and 15 guided intermediate their ends on the posts, means for rotating the shafts, and means for preventing retrograde rotation of the shafts.

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Mmh 31, 1925. 1,531,304 I J. H. MILLER HAYSTACKER Filed July 28, 1924 2 Sheets-Shut l March 31. 1925. 1,531,304
. J. H. MILLER HAYSTACKER Fired July 28, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet .2
ambenf o a mmns 1H. mrLLER, or nnnswonrrr, KANSAS.
1,531,304 PATENTIOFFICE.
' HAYSTACKER.
' Application'filed m 28,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES H. MILLER, a
citizen of the United "States, residing at Ellsworth, in the county of Ellsworth and State of Kansas, haveinvented a new and useful Haystacker, of which the following-is a s ecification. v
his invention aims to provide a hay stacker embodying novel means for raising and lowering the track along which the hay fork, sling or other instrumentalitywhich carries the hay, is adapted to move, it being possible, thus, to adjust the height of the track end of the fork or'sling, as the stack is built up.
It is within the province of the disclosure to improve generally and to enhance the utility of devices of that type to which the invention appertains." j
Although a preferred form has been shown in the drawings, it will be understood that a mechanic, working within the scope of what is. claimed, may make changes without de arting from the spirit of the invention.
11 the drawings :--Figure 1showsin side elevation a device constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 2. is an end elevation; Figure 3 is a section taken about on the line 33 of Figure 1, parts being left in elevation; Figure 4 is a section taken approximately on the line 4- 4 of Figure 1, parts being omitted; Figure 5 is a section taken approximately on the line 5-5 of ig re 1.
In carrying outthe invention, there, is
provideda main frame 1 including corner posts 2 and 3 and intermediate posts 4 which may be channel members, although this detail 'is not insisted upon. The osts 2, 4 and a -3 are connected at each side 0 the machine by longitudinal upper bars6 and by lower longitudinal bars '5. Theposts 22, 44
and 3--3 are connected by transverse upper of the posts243,and
bars 7 andrlower bars 8. The upper portions of the posts-2 and 3 are connected with the lower'portions of the posts 5 by diagonal braces .9, the bars: 6 overlapping the upper ends of the braces, and the bars 5 overlapping thelower ends of the braces, if desired, as clearly indicatedjin the drawmgs.
Openings 10 are'formed in the upper ends in the openings, pulleys 11 are located, the hubs 12 of the pulleys being attached by securing elements 14, such as set screws, to shafts 15 journaled 1924, Serial No. 728,699.
in the side flanges of the posts and in bearings 16 on the inner surfaces of the said flanges, theshafts 15 being insertible endwiseinto place, as will be understood readily whenl igure 3 of the drawings is noted.
Bearings 17 are mounted on posts 2-43,
near. to their lower ends, and project out Wardly from the posts. In the bearings 17 at each side of the device, shafts 18 are journaled. The shafts 18 carry drums 19, disposed between the bearings 17 of. each pair, as Figure 4 will show. The ends of the shafts 18 which adjacent to the posts 2 are provided with operating means 20, which may be cranks. Ratchet wheels 21 are se cured to the shafts 18, outwardly of the posts 2, and are adapted to be engaged by pawls 22 mounted pivotally on brackets 23 projecting outwardly from the posts 2.
Flexible elements 24 are wrapped about the drums 19, the flexible elements extending up wardly over the pulleys 11, and thence downwardly, on'the inside of the asindicated in Figure 2.
Slides 25 are mounted for vertical reciprocation in the posts 2-3--4, each slide comprising a top member 26, having downward- 1y extended ends 27 prolonged to form upwardly inclined braces 28 joined by a con necting portion 29 secured at 30to the intermediate portions of the top member 26. A track 31, of any desired construction, is secured to the parts 29 and 26 of the slides 25. A fork, sling, or other .instrumentality (not shown) for carrying hay or straw or the like, is adapted to move along the track 31 in a way well understood by those skilled in the art. The inner ends of the flexible elements 24 are secured by eye bolts 32, or in anyother appropriate way, to the top members 26 of the slides 25.
posts 243,
The shafts 18 may be rotated by means of j up. I
What is claimed is 1. A hay stacker comprising posts, slides mounted for reciprocation on the posts, a track carried by the slides, shafts extended between the posts and journaled thereon,
the like may be raised as the stack is built thereon, flexible elements connected at their ends to the shafts and to theslides, and 15 guided intermediate their ends on the posts, means for rotating the shafts, and means for preventing retrograde rotation of the shafts.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto affixed my s'igna- 20 ture in the presence of two Witnesses.
JAMES H. MILLER.
Witnesses B. L. GARDAME, ROY RICE.
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US5358370A (en) * 1993-01-11 1994-10-25 Andre Carpentier Un-winder for hay bales

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US5358370A (en) * 1993-01-11 1994-10-25 Andre Carpentier Un-winder for hay bales

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