[go: up one dir, main page]

US407827A - Machine for cutting corn-fodder - Google Patents

Machine for cutting corn-fodder Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US407827A
US407827A US407827DA US407827A US 407827 A US407827 A US 407827A US 407827D A US407827D A US 407827DA US 407827 A US407827 A US 407827A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
platform
machine
fodder
knife
reel
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
SABIC Global Technologies BV
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US407827A publication Critical patent/US407827A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Assigned to SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V. reassignment SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D45/00Harvesting of standing crops
    • A01D45/02Harvesting of standing crops of maize, i.e. kernel harvesting

Definitions

  • My invention relates to improvements in machines for cutting corn-fodder; andit consists in certain novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail longitudinal section showing the hook for supporting the platform in a normally-horizontal position.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail View of the sickle or cutting-knife and adjacent parts.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail section showing the belt for transmitting motion to the reel.
  • A designates the platforn1,having the j ournal-boXes B B secured to its under side, in which the axle O is mounted.
  • the said axle is angular in cross-section except in the journal-boxes, and the carrying-wheels are rigidly secured thereto, so that as the machine is drawn over the ground the axle will be rotated, as will be readily understood.
  • D designates a grooved pulley rigidly secured to the axle and projecting through a longitudinal slot E in the platform.
  • a belt F is passed around this pulley and extends through an opening G in the platform in advance of the pulley and around the reel-shaft, as will be presently more particularly referred to.
  • the platform is provided 011 its upper side with a railing H, whichexten ds partly across thefront end of the platform and along the side edges of the same, as shown.
  • the railing at the left side of the platform is set at an incline, as shown most clearly in Fig. so that in case the cornstalks do not fall directly backward after being out they will fall upon the said railing and be deflected by it onto the platform.
  • I designates a slotted wheel-frame, which is hinged at its rear end to the under side of the platform near the front end of the same, and which carries the front wheel J, as shown.
  • This frame is further provided near its rear end with a transverse pin K, which is engaged by a hook L, pivoted to the platform,
  • the hook is sufficiently elastic to admit of its being sprung over the stud K, and at the same time is sufficiently rigid to hold the parts securely against accidental disengagement.
  • the platform is provided in its front edge near its left side with a semicircular notch or recess M, and the knife N is secured to .
  • the said knife consists of a shank O, which is bolted to the under side of the platform, and a U-shaped portion P at the front end of the shank, which is provided at its end with loops Q, adapted to engage hooks R on the front edge of the platform to secure the knife in its operative position.
  • the edge of this U-shaped portion is sharpened, as shown, and projects slightly beyond the edge of the notch, so as to cut the stalks.
  • S designates the reel, consisting of the shaft T, having its lower end swiveled in the platform adjacent to the notch M, and having its upper end j ournaled in and extended through the end of the railing H.
  • the reel-arms U are secured to the upper end of the reel-shaft and radiate therefrom, and similar b ut smaller reel-arms B are secured to the shaft near its lower end and radiate therefrom, as shown.
  • the reel-shaft is further provided near its lower end wit-h an annular groove W, in which the belt F fits, as clearly shown.
  • the machine In operation the machine is drawn along the field adjacent to the row of cornstalks, so that the notch M will be in the direct line of the row.
  • the axle is rotated, as before stated, and the belt F thereby caused to transmit motion from the pulley D to the reelshaft, and consequently rotate the reel-arms.
  • the reelarms As the reelarms are rotated they will engage the cornstalks and force the same over toward the platform, and the knife, being drawn against the lower portion of the stalks by the forward motion of the machine, will sever the stalks, as will be readily understood.
  • the stalks .As the machine is drawn along are out they fall over upon the platform and the driver moves them over against the railing at the right-hand side of the machine until a sufficient number have been collected to form a shock.
  • the hook L is then released, when the weight of the collected cornstalks will cause the platform to turn on the axlebearings and dump the stalks, as will be readily understood.
  • the hinged connection between the wheel-frame I and the platform allows the said frame to remain horizontal at all times; so that the draft-animals cannot be irritated by unnecessary movements of the harness.

Landscapes

  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Environmental Sciences (AREA)
  • Harvester Elements (AREA)

Description

(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. P. J. JORDAN.
MACHINE FOR CUTTING CORN FODDER'.
No. 407,827, Patented July 30, 1889.
' 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
(No Mode 1.)
' P. J. JORDAN.
MACHINE FOR CUTTING CORN FODDER. No. 407,827.
Patented July 30, 1889.
IIIIIV umm ilm PETER J. JORDAN, OF
WAKEFIELD, KANSAS.
MACHINE FOR CUTTING CORN-FODDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 407,827, dated July 30, 1889.
Application filed November 16, 1888. Serial No. 291,056- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern):
Be it known that 1, PETER J. JORDAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at WVakefield, in the county of Clay and State of Kansas, have invented new and useful Improvements in Machines for Cutting Corn-Fodder, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in machines for cutting corn-fodder; andit consists in certain novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved machine. Fig. 2 is a front view of the same. Fig. 3 .is a detail longitudinal section showing the hook for supporting the platform in a normally-horizontal position. Fig. 4 is a detail View of the sickle or cutting-knife and adjacent parts. Fig. 5is a detail section showing the belt for transmitting motion to the reel.
Referring to the drawings by letter, A designates the platforn1,having the j ournal-boXes B B secured to its under side, in which the axle O is mounted. The said axle is angular in cross-section except in the journal-boxes, and the carrying-wheels are rigidly secured thereto, so that as the machine is drawn over the ground the axle will be rotated, as will be readily understood.
D designates a grooved pulley rigidly secured to the axle and projecting through a longitudinal slot E in the platform. A belt F is passed around this pulley and extends through an opening G in the platform in advance of the pulley and around the reel-shaft, as will be presently more particularly referred to.
The platform is provided 011 its upper side with a railing H, whichexten ds partly across thefront end of the platform and along the side edges of the same, as shown. The railing at the left side of the platform is set at an incline, as shown most clearly in Fig. so that in case the cornstalks do not fall directly backward after being out they will fall upon the said railing and be deflected by it onto the platform.
I designates a slotted wheel-frame, which is hinged at its rear end to the under side of the platform near the front end of the same, and which carries the front wheel J, as shown. This frame is further provided near its rear end with a transverse pin K, which is engaged by a hook L, pivoted to the platform,
so as to hold the platform and wheel-frame normally together and prevent the premature dumping of the cornstalks directed on the platform. The hook, it will be readily understood, is sufficiently elastic to admit of its being sprung over the stud K, and at the same time is sufficiently rigid to hold the parts securely against accidental disengagement.
The platformis provided in its front edge near its left side with a semicircular notch or recess M, and the knife N is secured to .the
under side of the platform and has its front end corresponding in shape to the said notch and substantially registering therewith. The said knife consists of a shank O, which is bolted to the under side of the platform, and a U-shaped portion P at the front end of the shank, which is provided at its end with loops Q, adapted to engage hooks R on the front edge of the platform to secure the knife in its operative position. The edge of this U-shaped portion is sharpened, as shown, and projects slightly beyond the edge of the notch, so as to cut the stalks.
S designates the reel, consisting of the shaft T, having its lower end swiveled in the platform adjacent to the notch M, and having its upper end j ournaled in and extended through the end of the railing H. The reel-arms U are secured to the upper end of the reel-shaft and radiate therefrom, and similar b ut smaller reel-arms B are secured to the shaft near its lower end and radiate therefrom, as shown. The reel-shaft is further provided near its lower end wit-h an annular groove W, in which the belt F fits, as clearly shown.
In operation the machine is drawn along the field adjacent to the row of cornstalks, so that the notch M will be in the direct line of the row. the axle is rotated, as before stated, and the belt F thereby caused to transmit motion from the pulley D to the reelshaft, and consequently rotate the reel-arms. As the reelarms are rotated they will engage the cornstalks and force the same over toward the platform, and the knife, being drawn against the lower portion of the stalks by the forward motion of the machine, will sever the stalks, as will be readily understood. As the stalks .As the machine is drawn along are out they fall over upon the platform and the driver moves them over against the railing at the right-hand side of the machine until a sufficient number have been collected to form a shock. The hook L is then released, when the weight of the collected cornstalks will cause the platform to turn on the axlebearings and dump the stalks, as will be readily understood. The hinged connection between the wheel-frame I and the platform allows the said frame to remain horizontal at all times; so that the draft-animals cannot be irritated by unnecessary movements of the harness.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that I have provided a very simple and efficient machine for cutting cornstalks. The machine is free of complicated and heavy gearing, so that the draft upon the animals will be very light, while'the arrangement of parts is such that no obstruction is presented to the falling stalks after they are cut.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination of the platform, the knife secured to the front edge of the same, the reel erected on the platform adjacent to the knife, with its arms extending over the knife, the railing upon the platform extending across the front end of the same and along the sides, the railing on the side adjacent to the knife being inclined, as set forth.
2. The combination of the platform having the notch M in its front end, the hooks R, secured to the front edge of the platform at each side of the notch, and the knife having a shank bolted to the under side of the platform, and a U-shaped portion substantially registering with the notch and having loops at its end engaging the hooks R, the edge of said U-shaped portion being projected beyond the edge of the platform and sharpened, as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
PETER J. JORDAN.
Witnesses:
JOEL B. WARE, JAMES THOMPSON.
US407827D Machine for cutting corn-fodder Expired - Lifetime US407827A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US407827A true US407827A (en) 1889-07-30

Family

ID=2476768

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US407827D Expired - Lifetime US407827A (en) Machine for cutting corn-fodder

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US407827A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US407827A (en) Machine for cutting corn-fodder
US165496A (en) Improvement in machines for cutting corn-stalks
US594246A (en) Corn-harvester
US582654A (en) Corn-harvester
US270336A (en) Harvester-reel
US41071A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US115978A (en) Improvement in corn-harvesters
USRE1743E (en) Improvement in harvesters
US535613A (en) Corn-harvester
US70614A (en) Amos rank
US194670A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US594409A (en) Corn-harvester
US522385A (en) Corn-harvester
US56893A (en) Improvement in reaping and mowing machines
US4408A (en) Improvement in reaping-machines
US191610A (en) Improvement in corn-harvesters
US317666A (en) Pea-harvesting machine
US521058A (en) Corn-harvester
US127181A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US506541A (en) Corn-harvester
US51374A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US329438A (en) comeg-ys
US387862A (en) Corn-harvester
US9038A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US470069A (en) miller