Presses – Concurrent pressing and conveying
Patent
1991-12-10
1992-11-03
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Presses
Concurrent pressing and conveying
100 65, 100177, 141114, 198642, B65B 304
Patent
active
051598779
ABSTRACT:
A rotor arrangement for a bagging machine includes a tooth configuration providing both uniform power requirements and well directed compaction forces for uniform distribution of compacted crop material within a storage bag. The rotor arrangement includes right lead and left lead tooth groups wherein members of each right lead and left lead tooth groups sequentially enter a slot of a stripping comb beginning with the right and left, respectively, member of the group. The right lead groups occupy the same length portion of the rotor arrangement as corresponding left lead groups, but are angularly offset whereby rightward compaction forces of one group are followed by leftward compaction forces of the other group. The right and left tooth groups may be organized according to double-helix mounting patterns upon a mounting member. The net compaction force is substantially straight away from the rotor arrangement and has substantially uniform power requirements for uniform compaction within the storage bag.
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Inman Larry
Koskela Mike
Ag-Bag Corporation
Gerrity Stephen F.
Harrington Robert L.
Hornsby Harvey C.
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