Aggressive grate for combine harvester
First Claim
1. A processing system for a combine harvester having a tubular rotor housing that concentrically receives a rotor used for threshing and separating grain in crop materials, the processing system comprising a plurality of grate assemblies arranged side-by-side axially along the processing system through which threshed grain may pass, each grate assembly comprising laterally spaced apart side rails and a plurality of axial bars spanning said side rails, wherein each axial bar has base portion with a plurality of fingers extending from the base portion toward an adjacent axial bar but not contacting said adjacent axial bar such that a gap is left between a tip of each finger and a rear surface of the adjacent axial bar, said fingers defining apertures through which grain may pass, and wherein the base portion of each axial bar has a plurality of disrupter walls extending from the base portion between adjacent fingers toward said rotor such that adjacent disrupter walls on each base portion are laterally spaced from each other by an intervening finger, wherein upper edges of the plurality of disrupter walls project above adjacent upper surfaces of the intervening fingers on the same axial bar such that said upper edges are closer to the rotor to disrupt the axial flow of the crop material through the rotor housing but allow the crop material to pass between adjacent disrupter walls on each axial bar over said plurality of intervening fingers.
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Abstract
A processing system for a combine harvester has a tubular rotor housing that concentrically receives a rotor used for threshing and separating crop materials. Concave and separator grate assemblies are arranged side-by-side axially along the processing system. Each grate assembly has laterally spaced apart side rails and a plurality of axial bars spanning the side rails. Each axial bar has a plurality of fingers extending therefrom toward an adjacent axial bar, the fingers defining apertures through which grain may pass. Each axial bar additionally has a plurality of disrupter walls placed between adjacent fingers, wherein an upper edge of each disrupter wall projects above the fingers on the same axial bar such that it is closer to the rotor to disrupt the axial flow of the crop material through the rotor housing.
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- 1. A processing system for a combine harvester having a tubular rotor housing that concentrically receives a rotor used for threshing and separating grain in crop materials, the processing system comprising a plurality of grate assemblies arranged side-by-side axially along the processing system through which threshed grain may pass, each grate assembly comprising laterally spaced apart side rails and a plurality of axial bars spanning said side rails, wherein each axial bar has base portion with a plurality of fingers extending from the base portion toward an adjacent axial bar but not contacting said adjacent axial bar such that a gap is left between a tip of each finger and a rear surface of the adjacent axial bar, said fingers defining apertures through which grain may pass, and wherein the base portion of each axial bar has a plurality of disrupter walls extending from the base portion between adjacent fingers toward said rotor such that adjacent disrupter walls on each base portion are laterally spaced from each other by an intervening finger, wherein upper edges of the plurality of disrupter walls project above adjacent upper surfaces of the intervening fingers on the same axial bar such that said upper edges are closer to the rotor to disrupt the axial flow of the crop material through the rotor housing but allow the crop material to pass between adjacent disrupter walls on each axial bar over said plurality of intervening fingers.
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