Concave for use with combine cylinder
First Claim
1. In a combine, an arrangement for separating grain from the leafy portion of a plant comprising:
- a rotating cylinder having a plurality of raspbars disposed in a spaced manner about its periphery and displaced in a circular path;
a rotating beater disposed aft of and above said cylinder;
a grate-like concave having an aft crossbar and a lower leading edge and a higher trailing edge respectively disposed directly below said cylinder and said beater and subtending a circular arc between said edges, wherein said concave is disposed below and aft of said cylinder and in closely spaced, parallel relation thereto and wherein a plant ingested by the combine is directed between the leading edge of said concave and said rotating cylinder with a grain bearing portion of the plant engaged by and forced through an aperture in said concave by a raspbar of said concave and a leafy portion of the plant displaced along said concave toward its trailing edge; and
angled guide means including a grate structure having a plurality of bars including an obtuse angle and cross members oriented generally transversely and having apertures therebetween, wherein said grate structure is attached to said concave adjacent to the trailing edge thereof and extends from said aft crossbar to a location adjacent to a lower, aft portion of said beater for directing the leafy portion of a plant from the concave'"'"'s trailing edge to a lower, aft portion of said beater to facilitate removal of the leafy portion of a plant from the rotating cylinder and concave combination.
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Abstract
A rotating cylinder having a plurality of spaced raspbars cooperates with a complementary concave in a combine to separate grain from the leafy portion of the plant. The grate-like concave is disposed below and aft of the cylinder in a closely spaced, arcuate manner. Rotation of the cylinder causes its raspbars to engage the severed portion of the plant introduced between a lower, leading edge of the concave and the cylinder, whereupon the raspbars force the grain through the grate of the concave which retains the leafy portion of the plant which is then displaced aft and upward along the concave to its aft edge. Disposed on the concave'"'"'s aft edge and along its length is an obliquely angled finger grate which directs the leafy residue onto the bottom of a rotating beater for further aft displacement and removal from the concave/cylinder grain separation stage. The concave includes an increased number of more closely spaced, lengthwise bars to permit slower rotation of the cylinder and improved grain separation. The angled finger grate and relative position of the aft, upper edge of the concave with respect to the rotating beater more efficiently eliminates the leafy residue of the harvested plant and prevents residue backfeed, or recirculation, through the concave/cylinder separation stage.
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11 Claims
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1. In a combine, an arrangement for separating grain from the leafy portion of a plant comprising:
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a rotating cylinder having a plurality of raspbars disposed in a spaced manner about its periphery and displaced in a circular path; a rotating beater disposed aft of and above said cylinder; a grate-like concave having an aft crossbar and a lower leading edge and a higher trailing edge respectively disposed directly below said cylinder and said beater and subtending a circular arc between said edges, wherein said concave is disposed below and aft of said cylinder and in closely spaced, parallel relation thereto and wherein a plant ingested by the combine is directed between the leading edge of said concave and said rotating cylinder with a grain bearing portion of the plant engaged by and forced through an aperture in said concave by a raspbar of said concave and a leafy portion of the plant displaced along said concave toward its trailing edge; and angled guide means including a grate structure having a plurality of bars including an obtuse angle and cross members oriented generally transversely and having apertures therebetween, wherein said grate structure is attached to said concave adjacent to the trailing edge thereof and extends from said aft crossbar to a location adjacent to a lower, aft portion of said beater for directing the leafy portion of a plant from the concave'"'"'s trailing edge to a lower, aft portion of said beater to facilitate removal of the leafy portion of a plant from the rotating cylinder and concave combination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. For use in a combine with a rotating cylinder having a plurality of raspbars mounted in a spaced manner about the periphery of said cylinder for separating grain from the leafy portion of a plant and a rotating beater for discharging the leafy portion of a plant after being separated from the grain, a concave comprising:
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first and second end brackets each adapted for mounting to respective facing walls of the combine and including a respective lower leading edge and a higher trailing edge, wherein each of said brackets subtends a circular arc between its leading and trailing edges; a plurality of linear, elongated crossbars coupled at respective ends thereof to said first and second end brackets, wherein said crossbars are arranged in a spaced manner from the leading edge to the trailing edge of each of said end brackets; a plurality of curved intermediate bars coupled to said crossbars and arranged in a spaced manner between and parallel to said end brackets, wherein each of said intermediate bars subtends a circular arc between its leading and trailing edges and includes an upper edge extending above said first and second brackets and said crossbars; and angled deflection means extending from and continuous with an aft crossbar of the concave for directing the leafy portion of the plant upward and aft of said concave in preventing the accumulation of the leafy portion between said concave and the rotating cylinder; wherein the upper edges of each of said intermediate bars mounted in the concave subtend a precisely defined circular arc. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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