Harvesters – Motorized harvester – Including plural operating units and drive
Patent
1986-03-31
1987-03-31
Mancene, Gene
Harvesters
Motorized harvester
Including plural operating units and drive
56192, 56 128, A01D 5518
Patent
active
046532536
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for removing dirt and debris from the interior of a divider member mounted on the end disc of a disc cutterbar used in a disc mower-conditioner is disclosed wherein the dividers are provided with air inlet openings to permit the introduction of air into the interior chamber of the hat-shaped divider members. Each divider member is provided with a plurality of fan blades mounted to the top plate thereof to exhaust air from within the interior chamber and create a flow of air from the air inlet openings through the interior chamber and exiting a discharge opening formed between the divider top plate and a stationary cover mounted thereabove. This flow of air cleans the interior chamber of dirt and debris. An optional filter can be utilized to reduce the amount of dirt and debris permitted to enter the interior chamber through the air inlet openings.
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Hale John K.
Koch Earl E.
Voler Franja F.
Mancene Gene
Marquette Darrell F.
Miller Larry W.
New Holland Inc.
Seemar Frank A.
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