Bale loading, transporting and unloading trailer
First Claim
1. A farm trailer for transporting and unloading generally cylindrical bales of hay comprising:
- (a) a wheel-mounted elongated chassis having a front and a rear end;
(b) a front bed including an elongated front bed frame having a front section and a rear section, said front bed frame overlying and co-extensive with said chassis and a front bed flooring secured to and extending across said front section, said rear section defining a cavity;
(c) said front bed frame pivoted to the rear end of said chassis for pivoting movement of said front bed between a rest position resting on said chassis and an upwardly tilted bale unloading position;
(d) a rear bed including a rear bed frame and a rear flooring secured thereto, said rear bed frame pivoted to the rear section of said front bed frame for pivoting movement of said rear bed between a rest position with said rear flooring fitting within said cavity and with both bed floorings in alignment and forming a substantially continuous surface, to an upright bale unloading position relative to said front bed;
(e) first power means to pivot both beds simultaneously between the rest position and the tilted position of said front bed, said rear bed remaining in its rest position relative to said front bed;
(f) second power means to pivot said rear bed relative to said front bed between the rest position and the bale unloading position of said rear bed; and
(g) bale pusher means movable back and forth over said front bed flooring longitudinally of said chassis to push bales successively loaded on said front bed flooring rearwardly onto said rear flooring when both beds are in rest position whereby providing of said rear bed to its upright position produces unloading of the bales supported by said rear bed as a stack, and pivoting of said front bed to an unloading position produces unloading of the bales supported by both beds as a horizontal pack.
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Abstract
The bale handling farm trailer comprises an elongated chassis, a front bed frame overlying and coextensive with the chassis and having a flooring secured to and extending across the front section of the front bed frame. The rear end of the latter is pivoted to the rear end of the chassis for pivoting movement to an upwardly tilted bale unloading position. This front bed frame defines a cavity rearwardly of the front bed flooring. A rear bed fits within the cavity and is pivoted to the rear of the front bed frame for movement between a rest position fitting within the cavity and resting on the front bed frame with both bed floorings in alignment and forming a continuous surface to an upright bale unloading position relative to the front bed frame. Hydraulic cylinder and piston units pivot the rear bed with respect to the front bed and the front bed with respect to the chassis. A bale pusher assembly serves to successively move the loaded bales from the back to the rear of the two bed frames. The trailer is equipped with a bale loader which picks up the bales while the trailer is on the run and loads them onto the front bed frame. The loader also serves to rotate the bales so as to bring their axes parallel to the long axis of the trailer. The bales on the rear bed frame can be unloaded as a stack. Alternately, all bales on the two bed frames can be discharged as a horizontal pack.
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9 Claims
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1. A farm trailer for transporting and unloading generally cylindrical bales of hay comprising:
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(a) a wheel-mounted elongated chassis having a front and a rear end; (b) a front bed including an elongated front bed frame having a front section and a rear section, said front bed frame overlying and co-extensive with said chassis and a front bed flooring secured to and extending across said front section, said rear section defining a cavity; (c) said front bed frame pivoted to the rear end of said chassis for pivoting movement of said front bed between a rest position resting on said chassis and an upwardly tilted bale unloading position; (d) a rear bed including a rear bed frame and a rear flooring secured thereto, said rear bed frame pivoted to the rear section of said front bed frame for pivoting movement of said rear bed between a rest position with said rear flooring fitting within said cavity and with both bed floorings in alignment and forming a substantially continuous surface, to an upright bale unloading position relative to said front bed; (e) first power means to pivot both beds simultaneously between the rest position and the tilted position of said front bed, said rear bed remaining in its rest position relative to said front bed; (f) second power means to pivot said rear bed relative to said front bed between the rest position and the bale unloading position of said rear bed; and (g) bale pusher means movable back and forth over said front bed flooring longitudinally of said chassis to push bales successively loaded on said front bed flooring rearwardly onto said rear flooring when both beds are in rest position whereby providing of said rear bed to its upright position produces unloading of the bales supported by said rear bed as a stack, and pivoting of said front bed to an unloading position produces unloading of the bales supported by both beds as a horizontal pack. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A farm trailer for transporting and unloading generally cylindrical bales of hay comprising a wheel-mounted elongated chassis having a front end and a rear end, a bale receiving bed supported by said chassis, a bale loader movably mounted on said chassis and projecting laterally from said chassis for picking-up bales from the ground when said farm trailer is travelling in a given direction of travel, and means for moving said loader to transfer picked-up bales onto said bed, said loader including an inboard and an outboard support member, both members laterally spaced and substantially parallel and straight and projecting in said direction of travel for passing under a bale in a position for pick-up with its axis parallel to said direction of travel, both support members having a front bend extended by a forward extension, both bends lying on a straight line substantially normal to said direction of travel, both extensions being divergent in a horizontal plane and upwardly inclined in a vertical plane in said direction of travel, the forward extension of said outboard support member being longer than and projecting forwardly beyond the forward extension of said inboard support member to engage and rotate to its pick-up position a bale out of said position before said members pass under said bale.
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