[go: up one dir, main page]

US98113A - Improvement in harvesters - Google Patents

Improvement in harvesters Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US98113A
US98113A US98113DA US98113A US 98113 A US98113 A US 98113A US 98113D A US98113D A US 98113DA US 98113 A US98113 A US 98113A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shaft
gavel
wheel
harvesters
improvement
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
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US98113A publication Critical patent/US98113A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D43/00Mowers combined with apparatus performing additional operations while mowing
    • A01D43/06Mowers combined with apparatus performing additional operations while mowing with means for collecting, gathering or loading mown material

Definitions

  • My invention consists in anarrangement of parts for collecting and depositing the gavel, as hereinafter described.
  • A indicates the main frame, and B the driving-wheel.
  • the latter has an ordinary internal gear, with which enga-ges a pinion, 1, giving motion to bevel-wheel 2 on its shaft, which in turn actuates bevel-pinion 3.
  • On the shaft of this pinion is situated the pitman-head (t, having pitman b, which imparts motion to cutter-bar c.
  • a crossframe In the rear of the main frame is hung a crossframe, C C', the lower portion being horizontal and supporting an endless apron, D, and the upper portion being angular and supporting an endless apron, D'.
  • These aprons pass around rollers dd' and d. d, the former ot' which are actuated by bands ff from shaft g.
  • the cut grain falling upon apron D is conveyed to D', where it is carried up the incline and deposited on the gavel-holder, presently to be described.
  • the gavel-holder G is secured by a connecting rod or rods, li, t'.
  • This gavel-holder is in the shape of a rake, having a head, 7:, and curved teeth l l, or some equivalent forn., and its position is such that when depressed the said teeth rest under the elevated end of apron D,with their ends shutting in close to the under side of said apron, where they can catch the grain as it falls over.
  • the simple throwing ont of the gavel-holder allows the grain to fall in a body to the ground when sufficient has collected.
  • a shaftm having on the outer end a wheel, o, fixed rigidly thereto, and on the inner end a wheel, p, but which moves loosely thereon.
  • a connecting-rod, q which attaches at the opposite end in a similar manner to a stiff arm, 1', of the rock-shaft E, so that as the wheel o is revolved the said shaft will receive a rocking motion, and consequently the gavel-head will be thrown out to discharge the gavel, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2.
  • apawl,w pivoted in the center, and having its points resting against the sides of the wheels, being held up to place by a spring', w.
  • the sides of the wheels have shoulders or pins y y', that of o always resting against the point of the pawl, which thus keeps it ⁇ from turning, while that ofp simply comes in contact.
  • the opposite end of the pawl once in every revolution of the wheel, thereby acting as a cam.
  • a hand-lever, z may be connected With the rock-shaft, within reach of the driver, by which he can change the automatic action of the gavel-head to one under his own control; but in such case, of course, a disconnee tion is made with the other operating parts.

Landscapes

  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Environmental Sciences (AREA)
  • Outside Dividers And Delivering Mechanisms For Harvesters (AREA)

Description

UNTTED STATES PATENT OEEICEo A. L. SMlTH, OF BRISTOL CENTRE, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN HARVESTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 98,11 3, dated December 2l, 1869.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, A. L. SMITH, of Bristol Centre, in the county of Ontarioand State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Harvesters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a plan of my improved machine; Fig. 2, a rear elevation of the same; Figs. 3 and 4, detail views.
Like letters of reference in dieate corresponding parts in all the figures.
My invention consists in anarrangement of parts for collecting and depositing the gavel, as hereinafter described.
In the drawings, A indicates the main frame, and B the driving-wheel. The latter has an ordinary internal gear, with which enga-ges a pinion, 1, giving motion to bevel-wheel 2 on its shaft, which in turn actuates bevel-pinion 3. On the shaft of this pinion is situated the pitman-head (t, having pitman b, which imparts motion to cutter-bar c. These parts are all of ordinary construction.
In the rear of the main frame is hung a crossframe, C C', the lower portion being horizontal and supporting an endless apron, D, and the upper portion being angular and supporting an endless apron, D'. These aprons pass around rollers dd' and d. d, the former ot' which are actuated by bands ff from shaft g. The cut grain falling upon apron D is conveyed to D', where it is carried up the incline and deposited on the gavel-holder, presently to be described.
On the front and rear ofthe main frame are erected two standards, h h., in which is mounted a rock-shaft, E. To the rear end of this roekshaft the gavel-holder G is secured by a connecting rod or rods, li, t'. This gavel-holder is in the shape of a rake, having a head, 7:, and curved teeth l l, or some equivalent forn., and its position is such that when depressed the said teeth rest under the elevated end of apron D,with their ends shutting in close to the under side of said apron, where they can catch the grain as it falls over. The simple throwing ont of the gavel-holder allows the grain to fall in a body to the ground when sufficient has collected.
In a. standard, m, is mounted a shaftm, having on the outer end a wheel, o, fixed rigidly thereto, and on the inner end a wheel, p, but which moves loosely thereon. Near the periphery of the outer wheel is jointed a connecting-rod, q, which attaches at the opposite end in a similar manner to a stiff arm, 1', of the rock-shaft E, so that as the wheel o is revolved the said shaft will receive a rocking motion, and consequently the gavel-head will be thrown out to discharge the gavel, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2. With the opposite wheehp, and with the shaft a is attached a coiled spring, s, which, as the wheel is turned on the shaft, winds up around the shaft and gives it tension. Wheel p is turned by means of a band,t, connecting it with pulley u on the main axle. By making pulleys ot' different sizes different degrees of motion may be attained to give quicker or slower motion to the gavelholder, as will presently be described.
Between the wheels op is located apawl,w, pivoted in the center, and having its points resting against the sides of the wheels, being held up to place by a spring', w. The sides of the wheels have shoulders or pins y y', that of o always resting against the point of the pawl, which thus keeps it`from turning, while that ofp simply comes in contact. with the opposite end of the pawl once in every revolution of the wheel, thereby acting as a cam. When it strikes it throws the pawl back and releases it from engagement with the wheel o, when the latter flies around by reason of the tension of the wound-up spring s upon the shaft u. This sudden action, operating through rods q and r, gives a quick motion to the rock-shaft, and instantly withdraws thcgavel-head from under the gavel and allows the latter to drop in a body, thereby preventing any scattering of the straws. This arrangement of parts,combining with the gavel-head and aprons, is most effective in discharging the gavels, for a quick movement is necessary, else the forward motion of the machine will produce scattering. Itis also exceedingly simple, and not liable to get out of order, and i believe it is original with myself.
A I ani aware that endless aprons have before been used in harvesters, and also fingers for holding and discharging the gevels. Such, in their broad sense, I do not claim.'
It' desired, a hand-lever, z, may be connected With the rock-shaft, within reach of the driver, by which he can change the automatic action of the gavel-head to one under his own control; but in such case, of course, a disconnee tion is made with the other operating parts.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The arrangement of the pivotcd pawl w, wheels op, shaft mand springs,when the said parts are combined with the gave1-discharger E G and aprons D D', in the manner and for the purpose specified.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
A. L. SMITH. Witnesses:
R. F. OsGooD, GEO. W. MIATT.
US98113D Improvement in harvesters Expired - Lifetime US98113A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US98113A true US98113A (en) 1869-12-21

Family

ID=2167573

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US98113D Expired - Lifetime US98113A (en) Improvement in harvesters

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US98113A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US98113A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US150927A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US49976A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US20378A (en) Improvement in raking attachments to harvesters
US20215A (en) Improved binding device for harvesters
US170971A (en) Improvement in reel-rakes for harvesters
US148790A (en) Improvement in harvester-droppers
US109441A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US150992A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US117125A (en) Improvement in flax-pullers
US84818A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US204329A (en) Improvement in grain-binders
US134678A (en) Improvement in corn-harvesters
USRE3978E (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US145419A (en) Improvement in harvester-droppers
US89732A (en) Improvement in harvester-droppers
USRE5059E (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US64520A (en) Improvement in haryester-eakes
US171465A (en) John f
US118236A (en) Improvement in harvester-droppers
US204698A (en) Improvement in harvester-droppers
US274441A (en) Intentox
US174189A (en) Improvement in harvester-rakes
US64797A (en) Improvement in haevestebs
US190936A (en) Improvement in grain-binders