Tobacco harvester
First Claim
1. A tobacco leaf picking device for attachment to a tobacco leaf harvester comprising a pair of support frames, a pair of defoliators, each rotatively mounted on a respective support frame, a hydraulic drive means for rotating said pair of defoliators in counter-rotating manner, a pair of conveyors each mounted on a respective support frame located beneath one of said defoliators, independent hydraulic drive means for moving said conveyors in opposite directions to convey picked leaves outwardly from under said defoliators, a pair of endless belts each mounted on a respective support frame by pulley means to oppose one another along the length of opposing sides of said pair of conveyors, independent hydraulic drive means for driving said belts in opposite directions where said belt mounting in combination with attachment of support frames to a harvester permits opposing belt portions to engage and support tobacco plant stalks as the plants pass through the leaf picking device, a separate control means for each of said independent hydraulic drive means, the speeds at which said defoliators, conveyors and belts are driven being independently adjustable of one another by each of said separate control means.
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Abstract
A tobacco harvester comprises a pair of counter rotating defoliators overlying a pair of opposing spaced apart lateral transfer conveyors for conveying picked leaves outwardly from under the defoliators. A pair of belts are driven in opposite directions, portions of which oppose and are spaced apart from one another along opposing portions of the pair of lateral conveyors. The belt spacing is such to allow tobacco plant stalks to pass therebetween as opposing belt portions engage and support tobacco plant stalks. Side conveyors receive picked leaves from the pair of lateral transfer conveyors. The speed drives are arranged so that the rotary speed of the rotating defoliators, the conveying speed of the lateral conveyors, the conveying speed of the side conveyors and the linear speed of the belts are independently adjustable of one another. A pair of speed indicators may be provided to visually indicate the respective speeds of the picking rate of the defoliators and the ground speed of the harvester. The control devices are accessible to an operator while operating the harvester to permit matching of the two speeds to accomplish efficient mechanical tobacco priming and thereby reduce field loss and leaf damage.
19 Citations
8 Claims
- 1. A tobacco leaf picking device for attachment to a tobacco leaf harvester comprising a pair of support frames, a pair of defoliators, each rotatively mounted on a respective support frame, a hydraulic drive means for rotating said pair of defoliators in counter-rotating manner, a pair of conveyors each mounted on a respective support frame located beneath one of said defoliators, independent hydraulic drive means for moving said conveyors in opposite directions to convey picked leaves outwardly from under said defoliators, a pair of endless belts each mounted on a respective support frame by pulley means to oppose one another along the length of opposing sides of said pair of conveyors, independent hydraulic drive means for driving said belts in opposite directions where said belt mounting in combination with attachment of support frames to a harvester permits opposing belt portions to engage and support tobacco plant stalks as the plants pass through the leaf picking device, a separate control means for each of said independent hydraulic drive means, the speeds at which said defoliators, conveyors and belts are driven being independently adjustable of one another by each of said separate control means.
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4. In a self-propelled tobacco harvester, having a tobacco leaf picking device with counter-rotating defoliators overlying a pair of driven conveyors moving in opposite directions to convey picked leaves outwardly from under said defoliators, a leaf scavenger positioned at the rear of and over each of said conveyors, said leaf scavenger comprising a plurality of flexible discs mounted on a rotatably driven shaft mounted to harvester frame which supports the discs in touching contact with the working surface of the corresponding conveyor, means for driving said shaft to rotate at a speed and in a direction to provide disc rotation which is compatible with the direction of conveyor transfer and speed, said discs, as driven and contacting said driven conveyor, gently grip leaves overlying conveyor with their stems partially broken from stalk to pull gently such leaves to complete leaf removal and transfer outwardly from under said defoliators.
- 5. In a self-propelled tobacco leaf harvester, a tobacco leaf picking device comprising a pair of defoliators each rotatably mounted on a respective portion of harvester frame, independent hydraulic drive means for rotating said pair of defoliators in counter-rotating manner, a pair of conveyors each mounted on harvester support frame, each located beneath one of said defoliators, independent hydraulic drive means for moving said conveyors in opposite directions to convey picked leaves upwardly from under said defoliators, a pair of endless belts each mounted on a respective support frame by pulley means to oppose one another along the length of opposing sides of said pairs of conveyors, independent hydraulic drive means for driving said belts in opposite directions where said belt mounting on harvester support frame permits opposing belt portions to engage and support tobacco plant stalks as the plants pass through the leaf picking device, a separate control means for each of said independent hydraulic drive means, the speeds at which said defoliators, conveyors and belts are driven being coordinated by independent adjustments by each of said separate control means, means for determining linear speed of said belts, means for determining the harvester ground speed, a pair of speedometers for visually indicating the respective detected speeds of belts and harvester, said harvester having an operator station with accessible control devices to permit a harvester operator to match the speeds indicated on said pair of speedometers during operation of harvester.
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