Presses – Binding – With material winding or folding
Patent
1979-05-29
1981-02-03
Wilhite, Billy J.
Presses
Binding
With material winding or folding
100 13, B65B 1318
Patent
active
042481430
ABSTRACT:
During the twine wrapping cycle after complete formation of the bale, the bale continues to sping in the baling chamber, and twine from a pair of separate dispensing tubes is wrapped around the bale in helical fashion as the tubes swing back and forth along the length of the bale. The tubes swing in mutually opposite directions during the cycle and start and finish in a crossed position, thereby each moving from one end of the bale to the opposite end thereof and then back again to complete the cycle. As the tubes cross each other near the midlength of the bale during their return strokes, the twine strands become interlaced so as to more effectively bind the bale and promote structural integrity thereof. Separate cutoffs for each tube sever the twine strands as the tubes approach their home positions.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3064556 (1962-11-01), Luebben
patent: 4022003 (1977-05-01), Strausser
patent: 4167844 (1979-09-01), Freimuth
patent: 4169410 (1979-10-01), Richardson
Hesston Corporation
Wilhite Billy J.
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