AU2019203460B2 - Weed seed destruction - Google Patents

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AU2019203460B2
AU2019203460B2 AU2019203460A AU2019203460A AU2019203460B2 AU 2019203460 B2 AU2019203460 B2 AU 2019203460B2 AU 2019203460 A AU2019203460 A AU 2019203460A AU 2019203460 A AU2019203460 A AU 2019203460A AU 2019203460 B2 AU2019203460 B2 AU 2019203460B2
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Weed seeds are destroyed in the chaff from a combine harvester by repeated high speed impacts caused by a rotor mounted in one of a pair of side by side housings which accelerate the discarded seeds in a direction centrifugally away from the rotor onto a stator including angularly adjustable stator surfaces around the axis. Thus the discarded seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor and the stator to provide a plurality of impacts. The seeds are carried axially of the rotor by a controlled airstream so that they move to an axial discharge location where a discharge fan is mounted. The angle of the discharge around the rotor axis can be changed to direct the seeds to the side of the combine away from a straw chopper, towards the guide fins of the tailboard of the chopper, or into the housing of the straw chopper. mO CC) co LL (0* s co L /

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WEED SEED DESTRUCTION
TECHNICAL FIELD
This disclosure relates to a weed seed destructor which can be attached to a combine harvester so that weed seeds in the discharged chaff can be devitalized 5 before being spread onto the ground.
DEFINITION
In the specification, the term “comprising” shall be understood to have a broad meaning similar to the term “including” and will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of 0 any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. This definition also applies to variations on the term “comprising” such as “comprise” and “comprises”.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
The reference to prior art in this specification is not and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that the referenced prior art 5 forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia or in any other country.
Combine harvesters harvest cereal grain crops, such as wheat, oats, rye, barley, corn, soybeans and flax. Grain and straw are separated in a combine harvester. Following the separation process, waste straw and chaff is supplied to a chopper for shredding and distributing back over the field in an even spread pattern.
During the harvesting process weed seeds and grain seed are discharged with the residue into the chopper and spread back onto the field. The combine is then effectively acting as a seeder to evenly spread the seed back onto the field. In a number of areas of the world herbicides are used heavily to control the weed seeds however this has led to weed seed that has become resistant to the herbicide. Grain seed has been developed to be resistant to specific herbicides, which depending on crop rotations can be a problem for subsequent crop.
It is known that if the seed can be removed or destroyed before the combine spreads it back onto the field the cycle can be stopped. Research has shown that, with three consecutive cycles of weed and grain removal, significant reductions in 30 herbicide can be obtained providing huge saving for farmers.
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One recent approach is shown in WO 2014/127408 published August 28th 2014 and assigned to Grains Research Development Corporation Australia which shows that a plurality of impacts at relatively high speed to the seeds with a stationary object causes a breakdown of the seeds sufficient to prevent germination. Thus they have 5 developed a cage mill which is integrally mounted inside the combine harvester so as to receive waste material (discarded seeds and chaff) from the sieve. The cage mill assembly includes at least one rotating ring carrying a plurality of blades and a series of outer stationary rings or fixed blades. Thus the seeds are accelerated outwardly by escaping centrifugally from the rotating blades into the surrounding stationary blades of 0 the outer rings where a series of impacts occur as the seeds move outwardly into and through the fixed blades. The seeds are released outwardly under the centrifugal force from the stationary blades and escape outwardly into a peripheral channel for discharge.
The document shows evidence that four impacts at relatively high speed are sufficient to cause the required breakdown of the seeds, for example to obtain a 95% 5 kill rate.
However the cage mill shown is large and complex with numerous rings running in opposite directions. Should a rock, or other hard material enter the mill, the entire cage mill would need to be replaced. Thus the system may function to destroy the seeds but has practical difficulties as it is without consideration of other obstacles !0 passing through the assembly. The assembly runs at a very high rotational speed, so the precision in manufacturing is critical. Although it is believed that this arrangement is closer to commercialization a number of problems remain with the design.
US Patent 3,448,933 (Roy) issued June 10 1969 describes a cone style grinding shear mill used to process weed seed. All excess chaff and weed seed is 25 processed by the unit. However it is a permanently fixed grinder without a means to bypass material other than residue. It would also allow passage of small fine seeds as it would need to be set to the average seed size to allow adequate throughput.
US Patent 5,059,154 (Reyenga) issued October 22 1991 discloses a pair of rollers to mill seeds smaller than grain that are in the clean grain auger. This does 30 not address seeds thrown over the back of the sieve and would not work if placed behind the sieve as today’s combines the chaff stream and is often 6 inches thick which would cushion the seeds and allow the spread of live seed back onto the field.
AU Patent 771302 discloses an additional sieve added to remove more of the chaff before milling, and separate the weed seed from the grain. However this is not
2019203460 16 May 2019 practical with today’s combines. All combines throw out some grain and farmers want the herbicide tolerant grain removed as well.
US Patent 8,152,610 (Harrington) issued April 10 2012 discloses an arrangement which processes all the chaff coming off of the sieves and blows it to a 5 trailing cart to pulverize all of the residue. The cart requires a second engine running in the dust of the combine and the mill requires a significant amount of power to pulverize and discharge the residue back onto the field. The cage mill disclosed is large and complex with numerous rings running in opposite directions. Again, the rings have no removable parts so should a rock, or other hard material enter it the entire cage mill 0 would need to be replaced. The cost of this system will limit its commercial viability.
The term weed seed destruction used herein is used somewhat colloquially in that the seeds are not annihilated but are devitalized or rendered so that they cannot germinate. It will of course also be appreciated that not necessarily each and every seed is destroyed but that the intention is that a significant number will be 5 incapable of germination so as to reduce the number of emerging seeds in the growing season.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
!0 a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed 25 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material, said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator being arranged at an angle to a tangent of the rotor axis such that the weed seeds impact on 30 said one or more stator surfaces.
Preferably the stator surfaces are movable in an adjustment movement relative to a tangent to the axis of the rotor so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed.
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Preferably the stator surfaces are movable in the adjustment movement about an axis parallel to the rotor axis.
Preferably the stator surfaces can be set up or adjusted for different weed seed sizes.
Preferably the stator surfaces are replaceable.
Preferably the stator surfaces are hard surface coated.
Preferably the rotor comprises a hub carrying rotor blades defining said rotor surfaces where the blades are pivotally mounted about an axis parallel to the rotor axis so as to act as flails.
Preferably said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator are arranged such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces and do not pass through the stator along said direction but instead are rebounded therefrom back toward the rotor and such that the weed seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor and the stator to provide a plurality of impacts on the accelerated feed material to destroy at least some of the weed seeds.
Preferably at least one of the rotor surfaces and/or at least one of the stator surfaces is arranged to pivot to a position to increase a spacing between the stator and rotor surfaces to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator surfaces.
!0 Preferably the rotational speed of the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material, wherein the stator surfaces are movable in an adjustment movement so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed.
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Preferably the stator surfaces are movable in the adjustment movement about an axis parallel to the rotor axis.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed 0 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material, wherein the stator surfaces are replaceable.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus 5 for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including !0 rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material; and said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator being 25 arranged such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces, wherein the rotor comprises a hub carrying rotor blades defining said rotor surfaces where the blades are pivotally mounted about an axis parallel to the rotor axis so as to act as flails.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus 30 for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
2019203460 16 May 2019 a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing 5 component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts; and !0 said at least one discharge mouth being located so as to direct the second material underneath the bottom wall onto the spreading device.
Preferably said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the combine harvester and wherein said at least one discharge mouth comprises two discharge 25 mouths at spaced positions across combine harvester and each arranged to direct the second material underneath the chopper housing onto the spreading device.
Preferably the spreading device comprises a tailboard with a plurality of fins and the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the fins.
Preferably the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in 30 front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge
2019203460 16 May 2019 location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the 0 chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated !0 second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts; and a guide wall component movable between a first position and a second position where:
in the first position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw from the first discharge location enters the chopper housing; and in the second position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the chopper housing with the straw.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
2019203460 16 May 2019 a straw chopper section comprising: a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality 5 of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and 5 for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and a guide wall component movable between a first position and a second !0 position where:
in the first position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw enters the spreading device; and in the second position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second 25 discharge location are directed into the straw spreading device.
This arrangement can be used in conjunction with a conventional arrangement manufactured by CASEIH in which the chopper section is mounted internally within the combine housing instead of at the rear. Therefore at the rear is provided a rotary type spreader including typically two horizontal disks similar to the 30 conventional chaff spreading system. Thus in this arrangement the chaff and weed seeds form the weed seed destruction section are directed by a guide onto the rotary straw spreader system for common spreading of all material. Again the combined spreading action and the additional air flow can enhance the spreading action to meet the objective of spreading at header width.
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Preferably the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
Preferably the guide wall component comprises a front wall portion of the 5 chopper housing which is pivotal about an axis across a front of the chopper housing and parallel to the axis of the chopper rotor.
Preferably the guide wall component includes a front position which extends from the chopper housing upward and forwardly so as to butt against or adjacent guide wall surfaces for the chaff and for the straw respectively.
Preferably there is provided a clutch for halting drive to the rotor of the weed seed destructor when the wall portion is in in the second position.
According to one aspect of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge 5 location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
!0 a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine 25 harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation 30 about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and
2019203460 16 May 2019 at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts; and at least the weed seed destructor being movable rearwardly of the combine harvester to allow access to a position between the weed seed destructor and 5 the components of the combine harvester at the second discharge location.
Preferably the weed seed destructor section is slidable on a guide in a rearward direction.
Preferably both the straw chopper section and the weed seed destructor section are movable rearwardly of the combine harvester.
Preferably the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
According to another feature the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed !0 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material;
said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator being arranged such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces and do 25 not pass through the stator along said direction but instead are rebounded therefrom back toward the rotor; and the rotor and stator being arranged such that the weed seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor and the stator to provide a plurality of impacts on the accelerated feed material to destroy at least some of the weed seeds, wherein the housing includes a discharge opening for discharge of the feed material after the plurality of impacts, where the discharge opening is at a location different from the stator so that said weed seeds discharged from the rotor through said discharge opening do not pass through the stator.
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Preferably therefore the discharge opening for discharge of the feed material after the plurality of impacts the discarded seeds discharge from the rotor and do not pass through the stator but instead are rebounded away from the stator to discharge at a different location. In this way, any foreign bodies are not trapped in the 5 stator to cause damage but instead can escape to the discharge.
In the preferred arrangement described in detail hereinafter, the rotor rotates around an axis so as to direct the discarded seeds centrifugally outwardly, and the stator surrounds the axis so as to rebound the discarded seeds back toward the axis and the discharge opening is arranged such that the discarded seeds discharge axially 0 from within the stator.
In one arrangement the rotor is mounted directly under the first discharge location of the combine harvester with the rotor axis generally upright so that the feed material fold directly into the top of the housing on to the rotor along the axial direction of the rotor.
As an alternate embodiment the apparatus comprises a horizontally rotating tube, with auger fighting in the middle, moving the feed material or chaff to an impact zone at each end of the horizontal rotor. The discharge zone is then at the end and is arranged to expel into the straw chopper of the combine harvester.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the feed material enters !0 the housing axially of the rotor at one end and discharges axially from the opposite end of the rotor.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance there is provided a fan component for driving the discarded seeds from the opposite end radially outwardly.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the stator includes a 25 plurality of stator surfaces spaced angularly around the axis.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the stator surfaces are arranged at an angle to a tangent of an imaginary cylindrical surface surrounding the axis.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the angle of the stator 30 surfaces to the tangent is adjustable.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the stator surfaces and/or the rotor surfaces are arranged to pivot so as to increase the spacing therebetween to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the stator surfaces are
2019203460 16 May 2019 readily removable for replacement when damaged or worn.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the stator surfaces include one or more fins extending generally around the axis.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the housing when viewed in plan longitudinal of the axis of the rotor is of polygonal shape to define a plurality of apexes at angularly spaced positions around the axis and the stator surface in plan view includes a plurality of pairs of stator surfaces which form a V shape converging to a respective one of the apexes.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the rotational speed of 0 the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the velocity of air along the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance the rotor and the stator are arranged so that the impacts act to move the discarded seeds along the rotor so as to change the position along the rotor at which the impacts of the discarded seeds occurs.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance there is provided two !0 housings each including a rotor and stator arranged side by side across the width of the discharge location.
Preferably as a feature of independent importance each of the housings is rotatable about the axis of the respective rotor to change an angle of the discharge around the axis.
According to a another feature of the disclosure there is provided an apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location feed material including chaff and said weed seeds and at a second discharge location straw, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing for mounting at the second location on the combine harvester for receiving from the first discharge location a feed material containing separated straw separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a chopper rotor mounted in the housing for chopping the straw for
2019203460 16 May 2019 discharge from the housing; and a spreading device onto which the discharged straw is directed; and a weed seed destruction section comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at the first location for receiving from the first discharge location the feed material containing separated chaff and said weed seeds;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material to cause impacts with the weed seeds, wherein the housing includes a discharge opening for discharge of the feed material after the plurality of impacts, wherein the straw chopper section and the weed seed destruction section comprise a common unit.
Preferably the common unit includes is a common drive from the combine harvester to the common unit.
That is preferably the weed seed destruction section is driven from the !0 straw chopper section.
Optionally, the weed seed destruction section is driven from an intermediate chopper drive shaft or jackshaft in parallel with the drive to the chopper. That is a main drive belt from the chopper drive output pulley of the combine harvester communicates drive to a lay shaft or jack shaft and then two belts communicates in 25 parallel to the horizontal transverse shaft of the chopper rotor and the horizontal transverse drive shaft underneath the two rotors of the weed seed destruction section
In the common unit preferably the weed seed destruction section is arranged such that material from the discharge opening can be fed into the straw chopper section.
In this arrangement there are preferably provided two housings each including a rotor and stator arranged side by side across the width of the second discharge location.
In this arrangement preferably each of the housings is rotatable about the axis of the respective rotor to change an angle of the discharge around the axis such
2019203460 16 May 2019 that the discharge opening can be directed to the side of the combine away from the straw chopper, towards the guide fins of the tailboard of the chopper, or into the housing of the straw chopper.
In addition to the above defined features, the seed destruction section can 5 include any of the features previously defined.
The arrangement as described hereinafter may provide one or more of the following features and advantages:
To provide a seed destroyer in which the residue does not pass through rotating or stationary rings of objects so that there is less potential for damage on 0 passage of a solid object.
To provide a seed destroyer in which the impacting members of the destructor can be hard surface coated and easily removable for annual replacement and preparation for the next harvest.
To provide a seed destroyer in which the number of hits a seed impacts 5 can be adjusted or tuned for optimum destruction.
To provide a seed destroyer which can allow passage of debris such as rocks and other hard objects without damage or destruction, and has replaceable parts should the object cause damage.
To provide an integrally mounted seed destroyer in which the trajectory of !0 the discharge can be changed from the side of the combine, to the back of the combine tailboard, or into the chopper so that the residue can be spread with the straw.
A definition of a specific embodiment of the disclosure as herein claimed follows.
In a broad format, there is provided a combine harvester comprising:
a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second crop residue material comprising chaff and weed seeds; and an apparatus for damaging the weed seeds comprising:
a housing having at least one inlet for receiving the second crop residue material from the second discharge location and at least one outlet for discharging the second crop residue material after passage through the housing;
two or more rotors located in the housing each for rotation about a respective axis, wherein axes of the rotors extend parallel with one another, each rotor comprising a plurality of radially extending impact members;
2019203460 05 Aug 2019 said at least one outlet of the housing being axially spaced from said at least one inlet of the housing; and one or more fan members arranged to the urge the crop residue material to move through the housing from said at least one inlet to the axially spaced said at least one 5 outlet, wherein the plurality of radially extending impact members are configured to rotate with said two or more rotors and impact against the crop residue material as the crop residue material passes through the housing.
Other embodiments of the disclosure are described herein are defined in the 0 following paragraphs:
1. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a first housing component arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the first housing component having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing !0 component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the first housing component and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the first housing component; and a weed seed destruction section comprising:
a second housing component arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the rotor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts,
2019203460 16 May 2019 wherein the first and second housing components comprise a common assembly arranged for common mounting on the combine harvester.
2. The apparatus according to paragraph 1 wherein there is a common drive from the combine harvester to the common assembly.
3. The apparatus according to paragraph 2 wherein the common drive comprises a drive transfer member connecting the rotor arrangement of the weed seed destruction section and the straw chopper rotor.
4. The apparatus according to paragraph 2 wherein the common drive comprises a drive transfer members connecting the rotor arrangement of the weed seed destruction section in parallel with the straw chopper rotor.
5. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 4, wherein the chopper rotor has a horizontal drive shaft extending transversely across the first housing component with a first drive coupling at one end at a first side of the common housing unit and wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the second housing component with an input shaft extending transversely of the second housing component across the bottom of two rotors with a second drive coupling at one end at said first side of the common housing unit and wherein the common drive drives both of said first and second drive couplings.
6. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 5, wherein the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopper rotor.
7. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 6, wherein the spreading device comprises a tailboard with a plurality of fins and the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the fins.
8. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 7, wherein said at least one discharge mouth is arranged so as to direct the second material underneath a bottom wall of the chopper housing onto the spreading device.
9.
The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 8, wherein the
2019203460 16 May 2019 discharge mouth is adjustable for directing the second material from the discharge mouth to a selected one of a plurality of positions including a first position in which the second material is directed away from the straw chopper and a second position in which the second material is directed onto the chopping blades and a third bypass position 5 arranged to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopping rotor.
10. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 9, wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the second housing component and wherein said at least one discharge mouth comprises two discharge mouths at spaced positions across the common assembly and each arranged to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopping blades.
11. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 10, wherein the second housing component has a base fixed relative to the first housing components and wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side on said base.
12. The apparatus according to paragraph 11, wherein the base is attached to the first housing component at sides thereof.
13. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 12, wherein said 20 stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator are arranged at an angle to a tangent of the rotor axis such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces.
14. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 13, wherein the stator surfaces are adjustable relative to a tangent to the axis of the rotor so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed, either at set up or during operation.
15. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 14, wherein the stator surfaces are movable in the adjustment movement about an axis parallel to the rotor axis.
16. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 15, wherein the 30 stator surfaces are replaceable.
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17. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 16, wherein the stator surfaces are hard surface coated.
18. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 17, wherein the rotor comprises a hub carrying rotor blades defining said rotor surfaces where the blades are pivotally mounted about an axis parallel to the rotor axis so as to act as flails.
19. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 18, said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator are arranged such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces and do not pass through the stator along said direction but instead are rebounded therefrom back toward the rotor and such that the weed seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor and the stator to provide a plurality of impacts on the accelerated feed material to destroy at least some of the weed seeds.
20. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 19, wherein at least one of the rotor surfaces and/or at least one of the stator surfaces is arranged to pivot to a position to increase a spacing between the stator and rotor surfaces to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator surfaces.
21. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 20, wherein the rotational speed of the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
22. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 21, wherein there is provided a guide wall component movable between a first position and a second position where in the first position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw from the first discharge location enters the chopper housing and in the second position the chaff 25 and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the chopper housing with the straw.
23. The apparatus according to paragraph 22, wherein the guide wall component comprises a front wall portion of the chopper housing which is pivotal about an axis across a front of the chopper housing and parallel to the axis of the chopper 30 rotor.
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24. The apparatus according to paragraph 22 or paragraph 23, wherein the guide wall component includes a front position which extends from the chopper housing upward and forwardly so as to butt against or adjacent guide wall surfaces for the chaff and for the straw respectively.
25. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 22 to 24, including a clutch for halting drive to the rotor of the weed seed destructor when the wall portion is in in the second position.
26. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 22 to 25, wherein the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
27. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 1 to 26, wherein at least the weed seed destructor is movable rearwardly of the combine harvester to allow access to a position between the weed seed destructor and the components of the combine harvester at the second discharge location.
28. The apparatus according to paragraph 27, wherein the weed seed destructor section is slidable on a guide in a rearward direction.
29. The apparatus according to paragraph 27 or paragraph 28, wherein both the straw chopper section and the weed seed destructor section are movable rearwardly of the combine harvester.
30. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 27 to 29, wherein the spreading device is moveable rearward with the weed seed destructor section.
31. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a 25 second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a first housing component arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the first housing component having a
2019203460 16 May 2019 plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the first housing component and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the first 5 housing component; and a weed seed destruction section comprising:
a second housing component arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the rotor housing for rotation about 0 an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts, wherein there is a common drive from the combine harvester comprising a drive transfer member connecting the rotor arrangement of the weed seed destruction section and the straw chopper rotor.
!0 32. The apparatus according to paragraph 31, wherein the drive transfer member connects the rotor arrangement of the weed seed destruction section in parallel with the straw chopper rotor from a common drive input.
33. The apparatus according to paragraph 31 or paragraph 32, wherein the chopper rotor has a horizontal drive shaft extending transversely across the first housing 25 component with a first drive coupling at one end at a first side of the common housing unit and wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the second housing component with an input shaft extending transversely of the second housing component across the bottom of two rotors with a second drive coupling at one end at 30 said first side of the common housing unit and wherein the common drive drives both of said first and second drive couplings.
34.
The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 31 to 33, wherein the
2019203460 16 May 2019 discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopper rotor.
35. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 31 to 34, wherein the spreading device comprises a tailboard with a plurality of fins and the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the fins.
36. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 31 to 35, wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the second housing component and wherein said at least one discharge mouth comprises two discharge mouths at spaced positions across the common assembly and each arranged to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopping blades.
37. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
!0 a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine 25 harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation 30 about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and
2019203460 16 May 2019 including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material after the plurality of impacts; and said at least one discharge mouth being oriented so as to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopping rotor.
38. The apparatus according to paragraph 37, wherein the spreading device comprises a tailboard with a plurality of fins and the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the fins.
39. The apparatus according to paragraph 37 or paragraph 38, wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the combine harvester and wherein said at least one discharge mouth comprises two discharge mouths at spaced positions across combine harvester and each arranged to direct the second material onto the spreading device while bypassing the chopping rotor.
40. The apparatus according to paragraph 39, wherein each of the discharge mouths is rotatable about an axis of the respective rotor to change an angle of the discharge around the axis.
41. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed 25 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material; and said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator being arranged at an angle to a tangent of the rotor axis such that the weed seeds impact on 30 said one or more stator surfaces.
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The apparatus according to paragraph 41, wherein the stator surfaces are
2019203460 16 May 2019 adjustable relative to a tangent to the axis of the rotor so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed, either at set up or during operation.
43. The apparatus according to paragraph 41 or paragraph 42, wherein the stator surfaces are movable in the adjustment movement about an axis parallel to the rotor axis.
44. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 43, wherein the stator surfaces are replaceable.
45. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 44, wherein the stator surfaces are hard surface coated.
46. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 45, wherein the rotor comprises a hub carrying rotor blades defining said rotor surfaces where the blades are pivotally mounted about an axis parallel to the rotor axis so as to act as flails.
47. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 46, said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator are arranged such that the weed seeds 5 impact on said one or more stator surfaces and do not pass through the stator along said direction but instead are rebounded therefrom back toward the rotor and such that the weed seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor and the stator to provide a plurality of impacts on the accelerated feed material to destroy at least some of the weed seeds.
48. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 47, wherein at least one of the rotor surfaces and/or at least one of the stator surfaces is arranged to pivot to a position to increase a spacing between the stator and rotor surfaces to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator surfaces.
49. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 41 to 48, wherein the rotational speed of the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
50.
An apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
2019203460 16 May 2019 a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material, wherein the stator surfaces are adjustable relative to a tangent to the axis 0 of the rotor so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed, either at set up or during operation.
51. The apparatus according to paragraph 50, wherein the stator surfaces are movable in the adjustment movement about an axis parallel to the rotor axis.
52. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed !0 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material, wherein the stator surfaces are replaceable.
53. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds comprising:
a housing arranged to be mounted at a location on a combine harvester for receiving from the location a feed material containing separated chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop;
a rotor mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed 30 material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material; and
2019203460 16 May 2019 said stator and said one or more stator surfaces of the stator being arranged such that the weed seeds impact on said one or more stator surfaces, wherein the rotor comprises a hub carrying rotor blades defining said rotor surfaces where the blades are pivotally mounted about an axis parallel to the rotor axis 5 so as to act as flails.
54. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the 0 apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
!0 a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and 25 for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least one a discharge mouth for discharge of the second material 30 after the plurality of impacts; and said at least one discharge mouth being arranged so as to direct the second material underneath a bottom wall of the chopper housing onto the spreading device.
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55. The apparatus according to paragraph 54, wherein said rotor arrangement comprises two rotors each having an upstanding axis of rotation with the two rotors arranged side by side across the combine harvester and wherein said at least one discharge mouth comprises two discharge mouths at spaced positions across combine harvester and each arranged to direct the second material underneath the bottom wall of the chopper housing onto the spreading device.
56. The apparatus according to paragraph 54 or paragraph 55, wherein the spreading device comprises a tailboard with a plurality of fins and the discharge mouth is oriented to direct the second material onto the fins.
57. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 54 to 56, wherein the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
58. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from 5 harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge !0 location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the 25 chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and
2019203460 16 May 2019 a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and a guide wall component movable between a first position and a second position where:
in the first position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw from the first discharge location enters the chopper housing; and in the second position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second 0 discharge location are directed into the chopper housing with the straw.
59. The apparatus according to paragraph 58, wherein the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
60. The apparatus according to paragraph 58 or paragraph 59, wherein the guide wall component comprises a front wall portion of the chopper housing which is pivotal about an axis across a front of the chopper housing and parallel to the axis of the chopper rotor.
61. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 58 to 60, wherein the guide wall component includes a front position which extends from the chopper housing !0 upward and forwardly so as to butt against or adjacent guide wall surfaces for the chaff and for the straw respectively.
62. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 58 to 61 including a clutch for halting drive to the rotor of the weed seed destructor when the wall portion is in in the second position.
63. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge
2019203460 16 May 2019 location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester;
a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge 0 location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor; and a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and at least the weed seed destructor being movable rearwardly of the combine harvester to allow access to a position between the weed seed destructor and the components of the combine harvester at the second discharge location.
!0 64. The apparatus according to paragraph 63, wherein the weed seed destructor section is slidable on a guide in a rearward direction.
65. The apparatus according to paragraph 63 or paragraph 64, wherein both the straw chopper section and the weed seed destructor section are movable rearwardly of the combine harvester.
66. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 63 to 65, wherein the weed seed destructor section is mounted with an intake in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
67. The apparatus according to any one of paragraphs 63 to 66, wherein the spreading device is moveable rearward with the weed seed destructor section.
68. An apparatus for destroying weed seeds for use in a combine harvester where the combine harvester comprises a separation system for separating from
2019203460 16 May 2019 harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second material comprising chaff and said weed seeds, the apparatus comprising:
a straw chopper section comprising:
a chopper housing arranged to receive from the first discharge location the first material containing straw;
a chopper rotor mounted in the chopper housing having a plurality of chopping blades for chopping the straw for discharge from the first housing component; and a spreading device for receiving the straw discharged from the chopper housing and spreading the discharged straw to rear and sides of the combine harvester; and a weed seed destructor section comprising:
a destructor housing arranged to receive from the second discharge location the second material;
a rotor arrangement mounted in the destructor housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the second material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor;
a stator arrangement mounted at a location along the direction and !0 including a plurality of stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated second material to cause a plurality of impacts with the weed seeds; and a guide wall component movable between a first position and a second position where:
in the first position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw enters the spreading device; and in the second position the chaff and said weed seeds from the second discharge location are directed into the straw spreading device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One embodiment of the disclosure will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of an apparatus for destruction of weed seeds
2019203460 16 May 2019 according to the present disclosure which is arranged in a first embodiment where the weed seed destruction section is mounted at a position on a combine harvester at the rear of the sieve so as to discharge the chaff and destroyed seeds away from the straw chopper to both sides of the combine harvester.
Figure 2 is an isometric view from the front and one side of the combined apparatus including the straw chopper section and the weed seed destruction section of Figure 1.
Figure 2A is an isometric view from the rear and the other side of the combined apparatus including the straw chopper section and the weed seed destruction 0 section of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an isometric view of the weed seed destruction section of Figure 1 separate from the combine harvester with the discharge housing arranged for discharge to the sides.
Figure 4 is a top plan view of the weed seed destruction section of Figure 5 3 separate from the combine harvester with the discharge housing arranged for discharge to the rear.
Figure 5 is an isometric view of the weed seed destruction section of Figure 3 with a part of the housing removed.
Figure 6 is an isometric view of the weed seed destruction section !0 according to the present disclosure which is arranged to feed the discharged material into the chopper rotor of the straw chopper section at the center thereof.
Figure 7 is an isometric view of the apparatus of Figure 6 adjusted to feed the discharged material into the straw chopper section at the sides so as to by-pass the rotor and feed directly onto the tailboard.
Figure 8 is a side elevational view of the apparatus of Figure 2 showing the drive system to the combined apparatus including the straw chopper section and the seed destructor section.
Figure 9 is a plan view of an alternative arrangement of the weed seed destruction section where the rotors are arranged to rotate about a horizontal axis and 30 thus rotate in a vertical plane to discharge rearwardly.
Figures 10A and 10B are isometric views of another embodiment of an apparatus for destruction of weed seeds according to the present disclosure where Figure 10A shows the structure of one rotor assembly with the cover in place and the other omitted and Figure 10B shows the structure of one rotor assembly with the cover
2019203460 16 May 2019 removed.
Figure 11 is an isometric view from one side and the rear of the combined apparatus including the straw chopper section and the weed seed destruction section of the above Figures.
Figure 12 is an isometric view from one side and the front of the combined apparatus including the straw chopper section and the weed seed destruction section of Figure 11.
Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view of the apparatus of Figures 11 and 12 mounted on a combine harvester and showing the apparatus in a rearwardly displaced 0 position providing access to the sieve of the combine harvester
Figure 14 is a cross-sectional view of the apparatus of Figures 11 and 12 mounted on a combine harvester and showing the apparatus in a first operating position in which the straw passes through the chopper housing and the chaff and weed seeds pass through the seed destructor section.
Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the apparatus of Figures 11 and 12 mounted on a combine harvester and showing the apparatus in a second operating position in which both the chaff and weed seeds and the straw pass through the chopper housing.
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts !0 in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The apparatus herein is shown in Figure 1 mounted on a combine harvester 1 carried on ground wheels 3 and including harvesting components of a conventional nature the rearmost one of which is the sieve 2 which discharges chaff and 25 discarded seeds including weed seeds to the rear edge 4 of the sieve.
The combine harvester includes a chopper and discharge arrangement 9 shown in Figures 1 and 6 is basically as shown in US Patent 6840854 issued January
2005 to Redekop, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The chopper thus comprises a housing 10 defined by a top wall 11, a bottom wall 12 and two end walls 13. The end walls 13 include attachment means 13A for attachment of the housing to the outlet of a combine harvester for discharge of straw and optionally chaff from the combine harvester into an inlet opening 15 of the housing 10. The bottom wall defines a semi-cylindrical portion extending from the inlet 15 to an outlet 16 through
2019203460 16 May 2019 which chopped straw and air is discharged at relatively high velocity for spreading across the field or for transportation into a container.
Within the housing is mounted a hub 17 which is carried on suitable bearings 31 for rotation about a hub axis 18 at a center of the housing so that blade 5 members 19 carried by the hub sweep around within the housing to entrap straw fed through the inlet 15 and to carry the straw and air past stationary blades 20 for chopping and for discharge through the outlet 16. The stationary blades 20 are mounted on the housing at a position approximately midway between the inlet 15 and the outlet 16 so that the blade members 19 sweep between the stationary blades in a cutting action.
The hub 17 carries a plurality of lugs 21 at angularly and axially spaced positions therealong with each lug mounting a pair of blades 19 for pivotal movement of the blade members 19 about a pin 22 parallel to the axis 18. Each of the lugs 21 carries a pair of the blades 19. Each lug 21 is aligned with a respective one of the stationary blades 20 so that each stationary blade has associated with it a respective one of the lugs and thus has associated with it the pair of blades carried by that lug.
In this arrangement of the chopper, there is provided three axially spaced sections of the chopper assembly including a first fan section 30 at one end of the hub 17 and the second fan section at the other end of the hub 17. In-between the two narrow fan sections 30 is defined a center section 30A which provides the whole of the cutting !0 action.
Within the center section 30A all of the blades 19 are formed with a cutting edge lying in a radial plane of the axis. The blades are preferably of the conventional flat blade type with a leading and trailing chamfered edge. Thus each of the two cutting blades 19 in the center section can pass closely on either side of a respective one of the 25 stationary blades 20. Thus the stationary blades can be spaced by a distance which is just sufficient to allow the passage there between of the preferably flat cutting blade. In the preferred arrangement, the spacing between the stationary blades is thus small in that the stationary blades are not sufficiently spaced to allow the passage there between of a fan type blade.
In the fan sections 30, there is provided a ring 33 which is mounted on the hub 17 at a respective end of the hub. The ring thus surrounds the cylindrical wall of the hub and stands outwardly therefrom just beyond the end of the center section defined by the stationary blades and the blades 19 carried on the hub.
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The rings 33 each carry a plurality of fan blades 34 at spaced positions around the ring. The fan blades 34 are arranged thus so that each follow directly behind the next at the same axial location.
Each of the fan blades 34 is bent with a fan blade portion so that each of 5 the fan blades is of the shape shown in Figure 3 of US patent 5,482,508 of Redekop, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. However the fan blades 34 do not necessarily have a sharpened leading edge since there is intended to be no cutting action in the fan section. Thus the fan blades are spaced from the end most stationary blade 19 so that in effect no cutting action occurs in this section.
The bent fan blade portion stands outwardly to one side of the flat plate portion of the fan blade 34. The fan blade portion which is bent at right angles to the main body of the fan blade is maximised in dimension so that it may be rectangular. This large blade area together with the presence of the six blades provides a large fan blade area which generates a significant airflow.
The fan blade portion is inclined forwardly and outwardly so that at a regularly outer position toward the outer end of each fan blade the fan blade portion is angularly advanced relative to its position closer to the axis of the hub. This incline outwardly and forwardly significantly increases the air flow effect driving the air in the greater volume and at higher speed radially from the fan section and outwardly of the !0 exit 16.
Preferably the fan section comprises only a single row of the six fan blades but in some cases an additional row or rows may be provided although this is not preferred. The fan blades are arranged immediately adjacent the end walls 13 so that they take up minimum space at the end of the chopper assembly. It will be appreciated 25 that the intention is to provide maximum air flow in the fan sections while taking up minimum dimensions so that the maximised chopping effect to provide shortest material is achieved within the center section using the flat blades.
The above arrangement of straw chopper section is one example only of arrangements which can be used herein.
The chopper and spreading assembly 9 is arranged to be mounted at a rear straw discharge 101 of the combine harvester 1 and includes the housing 10, the rotor 17 mounted in the housing 10 for rotation around a generally horizontal axis and carrying the plurality of chopper blades 19 for chopping the discharge material.
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At the exit 16 is provided the material spreading assembly which can be the form of a tailboard 16A with guide fins 16B for receiving the chopped material and spreading the material to the rear and sides of the combine harvester.
An apparatus 35 for destroying seeds comprises a body 36 carried on a 5 frame 37 mounted at a suitable location on the combine harvester by mounting arrangements of a conventional arrangement. The body provides two side by side housings 38, 39 each located adjacent a respected half of the discharge location the feed material containing separated chaff and discarded seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the housings are 0 located at the rear edge 4 of the sieve 2.
Each of the housings, as best shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5 includes an upper impact section 40 and a lower fan section 41. The upper section 40 includes a housing 42 which is polygonal (in this example octagonal) in plan view with apexes 43A, 43B, 43C etc. The housing 42 incudes a top wall 44 connected to the polygonal side wall 5 and defining a circular opening 45 arranged to be mounted at the discharge location of a combine harvester for receiving from the sieve the chaff and discarded seeds including the weed seeds.
A rotor 46 is mounted in the housing for rotation about an upstanding axis 47 at right angles to a bottom base of the housing axis. The rotor includes a cylindrical !0 hub 46A carrying upper and lower sets of blades 46B and 46C. The sets are spaced axially. The individual blades of the set are spaced angularly. The sets are carried above and below respectively a series of angularly spaced lugs 46D on pins 46E so as to act as flails.
Each blade includes as best shown in Figure 5 a base plate 46F lying in a radial plane and a blade portion 46G turned out of the radial plane so as to act as a fan blade to drive entrained air and the material centrifugally outwardly from the axis of the rotor.
Thus the rotor includes components thereon defined by the two sets of blades for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a 30 centrifugal direction away from the rotor.
In the housing around the rotor is provided a stator 48 defined by the inside surface of the polygonal housing 40 and arranged at a location centrifugally outside the rotor 46 so that the material and discarded seeds thrown outwardly impact on the stator. The stator includes a series of surface elements 48A for engaging the discarded seeds
2019203460 16 May 2019 in the accelerated material and arranged such that the discarded seeds impact thereon and rebound therefrom back toward the rotor.
Thus the rotor 46 and stator 48 are arranged such that the discarded seeds rebound back and forth between the rotor 46 and the stator 48 to provide a plurality of 5 impacts on the feed material to destroy the seeds.
The housing includes a discharge opening defined by a circular inner edge
50A of a plate 50 lying in a radial plane of the housing between the impact section 40 and the fan section 41. Thus the bottom of the impact section is defined by the bottom plate 50 so that air and the entrained material is directed downwardly into the fan section 0 for discharge of the feed material after the plurality of impacts. As the air and entrained material passes downwardly, the discarded seeds discharge from the rotor and do not pass or escape outwardly through the stator 48. That is the stator wholly or substantially wholly surrounds the rotor section to prevent the seeds from escaping radially. That is all of the seeds are rebounded back inwardly to the rotor and move downwardly while 5 rebounding back and forth until they pass out of the impact section at the bottom through the hole 50A in the plate 50 into the fan section 41.
Thus the rotor 46 rotates around the axis 47 so as to direct the discarded seeds centrifugally outwardly. The stator 48 surrounds the axis 47 so as to rebound the discarded seeds back toward the axis and the discharge opening is arranged such that !0 the discarded seeds discharge axially from within the stator. In this way, the feed material containing the discarded seeds enters the housing axially of the rotor at the top end and discharges axially from the bottom end of the rotor into the fan section, where the material is accelerated radially outwardly into a channel defined by a peripheral wall 41A which spirals gradually outwardly from a leading edge to a trailing edge 41B so as 25 to define an outlet location 41C.
Thus the fan section 41 shown in plan in Figure 4 at the top includes a series of blades 41F carried on the rotor 46A underneath the plate 50 so that the fan components act for driving the discarded seeds from the opposite or bottom end of the rotor 46 radially outwardly to the discharge opening 41C at the trailing edge 41B.
As best shown in Figure 5, each of the stator surfaces 48A comprises a generally V-shaped body with two walls 48B and 48C converging to an apex 48D which is located at one of the apexes of the polygonally shaped housing. In Figure 5 is shown one of the stator surfaces 48A and it will be noted that the wall 48C against which the seeds are primarily directed as the rotor 46 turns clockwise is arranged at an angle to a
2019203460 16 May 2019 tangent T of an imaginary cylindrical surface surrounding the axis. Thus the surface 48C is inclined forwardly and inwardly so that the seeds moving with the rotor and outwardly of the rotor impact against the surface 48C and are rebounded inwardly. The stator surface portion 48A is mounted at the apex 48D by a hinge pin 48H which allows the 5 angle of the stator surface 48C to the tangent T to be adjustable to change the level of aggression in the rebound action.
Also the hinged mounting of the stator surface portion 48A allows the stator surfaces to pivot to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor 46 at the outer tip of the blades 46B, 46C and stator as defined by the surface portions 48A. Also the 0 stator surface portions are readily removable for replacement by pulling the support pin 48H when damaged or worn.
Also the stator surface portions 48A include one or more fins 48G lying in a plane at right angles to the walls 48B, 48C and thus extending in a radial plane around the rotor. The stator has an octagonal shape and there are four of the stator surface 5 portions 48A at four of the apexes of the polygon leaving the remainder of the inner surface of the octagon exposed to act as the stator surface. This stator surface surrounds the whole of the rotor and hence prevents outward escape of any material, thus confining the material to move downwardly into the fan section for ejection.
The rotor 46 which carries both the blades of the impact section and fan !0 blades 41F of the discharge fan section 41 as best shown in Figure 8, is driven by a hydraulic drive motor 46H, the rotational speed of which is adjustable to change the speed of the impact blades and thus the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
Also the velocity of air along the rotor through the impact section from the 25 opening at the top plate 44 to the discharge plate 50 is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
The rotor and particularly the stator are shaped and arranged so that the impacts and rebounding action act to move the discarded seeds along the rotor from the feed opening at the top plate 44 to the discharge opening at the plate 50 so as to change 30 the position along the rotor at which the impacts of the discarded seeds occurs. Thus the seeds as they rebound back and forth move through the impact section at a rate depending on the shape and position of the stator surfaces and depending on the rotation rate of the rotor and the air speed through the impact section.
In a typical walker style combine there is a large space between chopper
2019203460 16 May 2019 and the end of the sieve 2. In this case the seed destructor 36 is mounted at the end of the sieve 2. In this position, the discharge openings 41C of the fan section 41 are located by rotating the housings 38, 39 so that the seed destructor discharge is set to the side because the discharges are not close enough to the chopper 9 to allow feeding 5 into the chopper.
The seed destructor is made up of two rotating drums or rotors 46 within the housings 38 and 39 rotating in opposite directions. The housings are rotatably mounted on the frame 37 so that the discharge 41C can be pointed in the direction required. Although this is shown as a fixed mounting it could be easily designed as a 0 movable mounting so the operator could change it quickly as desired. In one arrangement the adjustment can be obtained conveniently by rotation of the housing around the axis of the rotor.
The impact section 40 contains in the stator 48 replaceable, adjustable impact plates or surface portions 48A, in which the residue that is dropped into the seed 5 destructor housing is flung against by the rotors 46 with blades 46B and 46C. The residue is deflected back by the stator into the rotating blades for another hit.
The fan section 41 at the bottom of the housing acts to accelerate the residue for spreading back onto the field or into the chopper or into the chopper fins as desired.
!0 The rotors can be driven by hydraulic motors which power and mount the rotating hubs 46 in which case the motors are mounted to the frame 37.
The impact plates 48A are rotatably adjustable at the apex 48D and designed to deflect the residue back into the high speed blades. The guide fins 48G on the impact plates serve to control the angle that the residue is deflected and therefore 25 the number of times the residue rotates in the housing and thus the number of hits a seed encounters in its passage through the destructor. The impact plates 48A are replaceable and are hard surface coated for a longer life.
At the bottom of the housing assembly below the fan section 41 is provided a bottom plate 60 closing the bottom of the fan section 41 below the plate 50. In the 30 plate 60 is defined an air inlet schematically indicated at 62 which regulates the flow of exterior air into the fan section through the plate 60. The opening size of the air inlet 62 can also be varied by an adjustment 62A. As the adjustment 62A control the amount of air entering into the fan section, this adjustment increases or reduces the amount of air drawn through the opening 50A in the plate 50 and thus also serves to change the
2019203460 16 May 2019 speed of the residue flowing through the assembly. The air inlet 62 can be regulated so that, as it is closed off, the speed of the residue flow increases, to the point when closed, all air is sucked in from the top of the assembly at the plate 44, to be discharged with the fan in the discharge zone 41. When entirely opened the majority of the air is drawn from 5 the bottom plate 60 of the assembly and the speed of the residue flowing through the assembly is reduced allowing for more impacts.
A third method to adjust the number of impacts a seed encounters through the assembly is of course with the speed of the rotor 46. The drive system to the rotor can be controlled by the combine or by a separate driver operated control and the speed 0 of the assembly can be increased or decreased depending on factors such as seed size, residue toughness, or residue size including factors such as corn cob size and moisture content or sunflower head size.
In a preferred arrangement, the seed destructor section 36 is integrated into the chopper 9 as a common unit with the chopper 9. In this arrangement the seed 5 destruction section 36 acts two receive all residue from the sieves. The weed seeds are destroyed in the seed destructor and can be ejected into the chopper for spread with the straw residue on the tailboard 16A.
In this arrangement the combination of all of the residue from both the sieves and the straw exit into the chopper allows the destroyed seeds and chaff residue !0 to mix with the straw residue and be spread in a much wider spread pattern. That is in Figure 6, the discharge openings 41C from the fan section 41 of the seed destruction section 36 are turned on the frame 37 so that they are directed to the center of the inlet 12 of the chopper 9.
Alternatively the chaff residue and destroyed seeds expelled from the seed 25 destructor at the discharge openings 41C is expelled at the sides of the chopper at the fan sections 30 so as to bypass the center chopper section of the chopper so as to be directed by the chopper into the fins of the chopper for mixing on the tailboard 16A and spreading with the straw residue from the chopper.
As a third option, the discharge openings 41C can be positioned to the side to spread to the side of the combine as shown in Figure 1. Thus the seed destruction section 36 is a part of or closely associated with the chopper 9. However the position of the outlet in the embodiment of Figure 14 can be adjusted to the side in the same manner by rotation of the housings on the frame 37.
Thus the destruction section 36 and the chopper 9 form a common unit
2019203460 16 May 2019 which can be supplied as a common assembly for attachment to the combine harvester. The common unit may include a common frame. The common unit can include a common drive arrangement by which a single output drive from the combine harvester is directed to the common unit and then directed by the drive mechanism to the chopper 5 rotor and to the seed destruction section. The common unit can be arranged so that in one or more adjustment positions of the seed of destruction section the output from the fan section is directed into the chopper for common distribution into the field. It is also possible in this arrangement that the seed destruction section be adjusted so that the output therefrom is directed into the field bypassing the chopper.
In an arrangement where the space between the sieve 2 and the straw outlet is greater than can be accommodated by direct feed from the sieve into the inlet of the seed destruction section, a feed duct or other transfer arrangement can be provided.
Thus the combined apparatus comprises the straw chopper 9 as described 5 above together with the apparatus for destroying weed seeds as described above where the discharge opening of the housing is arranged such that the discharge opening can be directed to the side of the combine away from the straw chopper, towards the guide fins of the tailboard of the chopper, or into the housing of the straw chopper.
As an alternate embodiment shown in Figure 9 the apparatus can be !0 designed as a horizontal tube 70 into which the material is fed from the sieve 2 by a feed duct 2A. This can be readily located at this position by a combine manufacturer as a horizontal duct in their combine at a position ahead of the rear discharge for chaff.
The tube 70 has a transverse shaft 71 driven at one end 72 and carried on end walls of the tube 70 at bearings 73. The shaft carries auger fighting 74A, 74B in the 25 middle moving chaff outwardly to an impact zone 75 at each end of the horizontal rotor.
The arrangement thus provides a seed destructor symmetrical to and operating in the same manner as that previously described but arranged in an orientation at 90 degrees to that shown previously and rotating in a vertical plane about a horizontal axis defined by the shaft 71. Thus the destructor 75 includes a rotor 77 and stator 78 as previously 30 described and a fan section 79 so that the discharge zone 76 is located at the end to expel into a secondary spreading device, or into a straw chopper or into the tail board fins of the straw chopper.
As shown in Figure 9, the second discharge location 2 at the sieve has a width across the combine harvester and the auger arrangement 74A, 74B has a width
2019203460 16 May 2019 less than that of the second discharge location 2 with converging guide surfaces 2A carrying the material inwardly toward the center so that said at least one weed seed destructor 75 is located at least partly within the width of the second discharge location 2.
As shown in Figures 2A and 8 housing of the chopper section 9 and the seed destructor section 35 are formed as a common or integral construction coupled together as single or common unit which can be mounted on the combine harvester at the rear of the combine so as to be associated with the rear straw discharge and the rear chaff discharge.
The chopper 9 has an input drive pulley 9A connected to the rotor 17 driven by a belt 9C or other drive component or pulley assembly 9B from the combine. In addition the pulley 9A of the chopper drives an output pulley 9D which communicates drive to the seed of destruction section 35 through a pulley 9E driven by a belt 9F. In the arrangement shown the pulleys 9A and 9D are mounted at the same end of the rotor
17 but this is not essential. The drive 9B to the chopper can be as shown where the output shaft 9G of the combine drives a belt 9H connected to a pulley system 9K to drive the belt 9C; but of course other drive arrangements can be used such as a shaft from an output gearbox.
A shroud or hood 35A is over the seed destructor section to allow for the !0 chaff to be directed underneath the hood into the seed destructor. A roller 35B is required at the leading edge of the hood 35A to eliminate material buildup on the leading edge which could cause possible plugging. The roller rotates in a clockwise direction at 200-500 rpm to roll any long straw over to the chopper section 9 while the chaff and weed seeds flow under the hood the destructor section 35.
While the arrangement shown herein is shown as an externally mounted chopper carried on the combine harvester at the rear straw discharge, some combines include an internal chopper mounted in the housing at a position in advance of the rear discharge. In this arrangement the seed destructor section can be located at the chaff discharge and arranged to direct material into the internal chopper or away from the 30 internal chopper to the ground. In this case the internal chopper does not cooperate directly with a spreading system such as a tail board.
Turning now to Figure 10, there is shown a modified embodiment of the seed destructor which includes a housing 80 with base 81 and a spiral outer surface 82 upstanding from the base and extending to an outlet or discharge mouth 96. Inside a
2019203460 16 May 2019 center part of the spiral is provided a central inlet 83 for feeding the material from the sieve containing the chaff and weed seeds onto a rotor 84 mounted on a hub 85. Around the hub 85 is provided a plurality of pivot pins or bolts 86 each carrying a flail blade 87.
Around the rotor is provided two stationary annular coaxial perforated plates 89 and 90 with one inside the other. Each plate has holes through the surface so that the rotor flails 87 acts to accelerate, impact and wipe the material across the inside surface of the inner annular plate 89 to impact, shear and force some of the material through the holes. The edges of the screen holes also create contact surface to create impacts. That material which does not escape through the holes is carried around the 0 filter plate to one of a plurality of (in this embodiment three) discharge slots 91 at 120 degree spacing around the annular plate where the material can escape to the next outer annular filter plate. Between the two plates is a ring of posts 92 which are attached to a base plate of the rotor so as to rotate with the center hub and flail blades. These posts act to impact, accelerate and shear the material round the inside surface of the annular plate 90 where again there is a plurality of slots 93 to impact, shear and allow any remaining material to escape outwardly. The material escaping the slots is accelerated angularly by a final series of posts 94 attached to the rotating base of the rotor so that the material is flung outwardly and angularly against the outer surface 82. On this surface is provided a series of removable and optionally angularly adjustable surface !0 portions 95 at angularly spaced positons around the wall 82. These are inclined inwardly from the outer wall 82 so as to form a flat inclined surface at an angle of around 45 degrees to the direction of counter-clockwise flow of the material passing to the discharge mouth 96 of the seed destroying section.
The arrangement shown in Figures 5 and 10 provides an apparatus for 25 destroying weed seeds comprising a housing 80 mounted at a location on the combine harvester for receiving from sieve the chaff and weed seeds separated by the combine harvester from harvested crop. A rotor 85 mounted in the housing for rotation about an axis and including rotor surfaces thereon for engaging the feed material and for accelerating the feed material in a direction outwardly from the axis of the rotor. A stator 30 is arranged at a location along the direction and including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds in the accelerated feed material The stator includes the angled surfaces 96 arranged at an angle to a tangent of the rotor axis such that the weed seeds impact on the one or more stator surfaces.
The stator surfaces 96 can be movable in an adjustment movement about
2019203460 16 May 2019 an axis A parallel to the rotor axis so that the surface pivots relative to a tangent to the axis of the rotor so as to change the number of impacts caused to each weed seed. The stator surfaces are replaceable for example by unbolting a support bolt from the housing roof. The stator surfaces may hard surface coated with a suitable material such as 5 carbide which reduces impact damage. The stator surfaces defined by the annular grids can be adjusted by rotation around the axis of the rotor so as to move the position of the slots. This acts to change the distance that the material must traverse before it reaches the escape slot.
As set forth above the rotor surfaces and optionally the stator surfaces 0 stator are arranged to pivot to a position to increase a spacing between the stator and rotor surfaces to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator surfaces.
The rotational speed of the rotor is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
In at least one stage, therefore, the weed seeds do not pass through the stator but are rebounded between the rotor and the stator. The rotor also propels the weed seed from the housing without needing to pass through an outside stator surface so that a higher exit velocity is obtained and probably reduced in residue having more moisture.
!0 Turning now to figures 11 to 15 there is shown a further embodiment of apparatus for destroying weed seeds which is similar to that shown in Figure 8 in that it includes a straw chopper section 9 and a weed seed destructor section 35. The section 35 is of the construction shown in Figure 10 so that it has an inlet 351 in the center of the housing 80 which is fed by a par of inlet chutes 352 taking the feed from across the sieve 354 which drops into a channel 353. Thus the intake of the destructor 35 is located in front of the chopper housing and with the rotor and stator underneath the chopper housing.
As best shown in Figure 14, the destructor 35 is mounted on the housing of the chopper at a position lower than in Figure 8 so that the top wall of the destructor 30 35 is underneath the bottom wall 355 of the chopper housing. Thus the discharge mouths 96 release the chaff and weed seeds from a position below the chopper that is underneath the bottom wall of the chopper housing so as to direct the second material along the direction F underneath the bottom wall directly onto the tailboard 16 forming the spreading device. Thus the tailboard is inclined downwardly and the chaff is fed onto
2019203460 16 May 2019 the tailboard to join with the straw and airflow from the chopper so that both materials are spread in a common action by the fins 16B. This acts to provide an improved spreading action on the chaff which tends to be very light and fluffy due to its passage through the destructor. Thus the added momentum from the heavier and more dense 5 straw is communicated to the fluffier chaff to provide a full spreading action which can match the cutting width of the header.
As shown by comparing Figures 14 and 15 the guide channel 353 includes a guide wall component 35 movable between a first position shown in Figure 14 and a second position shown in Figure 15.
In Figure 14 the chaff and weed seeds from the sieve are directed into the weed seed destructor, while the straw from the first discharge location enters the chopper housing. This is achieved by moving the component 356 from a position in Figure 14 which is raised so that the chaff passes underneath the component. Thus the component includes a portion 360 defining a front wall of the chopper and an upper tip portion 357 which contacts a guide surface 361 of the straw channel from the combine. In figure 15 the component 356 Is moved so that the tip portion 357 engages a guide surface 359 of the chaff transfer channel from the sieve 354. Thus in the second position shown in Figure 15 the component 356 shuts off the flow to the destructor 35 and instead directs the chaff and weed seeds from the second discharge location into !0 the chopper housing with the straw.
The guide wall component 356 comprises the front wall portion 360 of the chopper housing which is pivotal about an axis 364 across a front of the chopper housing and parallel to the axis of the chopper rotor.
When the system is arranged to bypass the destructor as shown in Figure 25 15, a clutch 362 is operated to halt drive to the rotors of the weed seed destructor 35 from the input drive shaft 363.
As best shown by comparing Figures 13 and 14, the destructor 35 and the chopper 9 are formed as a common unit which is movable rearwardly of the combine harvester along a track 401. The common unit can thus take up the operating position 30 shown in Figure 15 where the chopper inlet is aligned with the straw supply duct and the destructor inlet 351 is aligned with the chaff inlet from the sieve 354. Also the combined unit can move to the rearward position shown in Figure 13 where the destructor is moved rearwardly of the combine harvester away from the sieve 354 to allow access to a position between the destructor 35 and the sieve of the combine harvester. This allows
2019203460 16 May 2019 the operator to access the sieve by entering an opening 402 in front of the destructor 35 and behind the axle of the combine to visibly inspect the sieve.
Thus the weed seed destructor section 35 and optional also the chopper section is slidable on the guide 401 in a rearward direction. The guide 401 includes a 5 pair of tracks each on a respective side wall of the combine harvester and a suitable slide component on the common unit.
The drive for the weed seed destruction section is driven from the slowspeed drive of the chopper. A selector on the chopper allows the chopper to operate in either high speed or low speed. Therefore the chopper can be selected to operate in 0 low speed with the weed seed destruction section still operating. Therefore either chopper speed can be selected without effecting the operation of the weed seed destruction section.
Since various modifications can be made in the disclosure as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the 5 spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.

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1. A combine harvester comprising:
a separation system for separating from harvested crop at a first discharge location a first material comprising straw and at a second discharge location a second 5 crop residue material comprising chaff and weed seeds; and an apparatus for damaging the weed seeds comprising:
a housing having at least one inlet for receiving the second crop residue material from the second discharge location and at least one outlet for discharging the second crop residue material after passage through the housing;
0 two or more rotors located in the housing each for rotation about a respective axis, wherein axes of the rotors extend parallel with one another, each rotor comprising a plurality of radially extending impact members;
said at least one outlet of the housing being axially spaced from said at least one inlet of the housing; and
5 one or more fan members arranged to urge the crop residue material to move through the housing from said at least one inlet to the axially spaced said at least one outlet, wherein the plurality of radially extending impact members are configured to rotate with said two or more rotors and impact against the crop residue material as the !0 crop residue material passes through the housing.
2. The combine harvester according to claim 1, wherein the fan members, the impact members and housing are configured so that less dense material of the second crop residue material defined by the chaff is subjected to less impacts and denser material of the second crop residue material defined by the weed seeds is subjected to
25 relatively more impacts.
3. The combine harvester according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each fan member is in the form of a paddle of a spreader located at an outlet end of the housing.
4. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the housing is shaped so that it approximates outer dimensions of the rotors.
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5. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the housing is shaped so that it substantially follows an orbit of a tip of each of the impact members and wherein the impact members are arranged in two parallel rows.
6. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the plurality 5 of impact members rotate with velocity so as to damage weed seeds in the crop residue upon impact.
7. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the apparatus is configured so that the denser material comprising weed seeds which are retained in the housing until the weed seeds are sufficiently impacted so as to damage
0 a substantial amount of weed seed in the second crop residue material before it exits the outlet and the less dense material is the remainder of the crop residue which has received fewer impacts than the seeds within the housing when it exits the outlet.
8. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the housing comprises an inwardly directed annulus at the outlet between the housing and said one
5 or more fan members.
9. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein less dense material of the second crop residue material is more influenced by the air flow and denser material of the second crop residue material is more influenced by a centrifugal force imparted by said two or more rotors.
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10. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein said housing includes means for returning the material impacted thereon back towards said two or more rotors.
11. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein said two or more rotors and the housing are arranged such that the weed seeds rebound back
25 and forth between said two or more rotors and the housing to provide a plurality of impacts on the weed seeds to destroy at least some of the weed seeds.
12. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the at least one outlet is at a location different from the housing so that said weed seeds discharged from the rotor through said at least one outlet do not pass through the
30 housing.
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13. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the rotors rotate around their respective axis so as to direct the weed seeds centrifugally outwardly, and the housing surrounds the axis so as to rebound the weed seeds back toward the axis and the at least one outlet is arranged such that discarded said seeds discharge
5 axially from within the housing.
14. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the housing is mounted directly under the second discharge location of the combine harvester with the axes of the rotors generally upright so that the second crop residue material falls directly into the top of the housing on to said two or more rotors along the
0 axial direction of the rotors.
15. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the second crop residue material enters the housing axially of said two or more rotors at one end and discharges axially from an opposite end of the housing.
16. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein said one 5 or more fan members are arranged to direct the second crop residue material radially outwardly relative to the axes of the rotors.
17. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 16, wherein the housing comprises a stator including one or more stator surfaces for engaging the weed seeds when accelerated by said two or more rotors.
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18. The combine harvester according to claim 17, wherein the stator surfaces are arranged at an angle to a tangent of an imaginary cylindrical surface surrounding each axis.
19. The combine harvester according to claim 18, wherein the angle of the stator surfaces to the tangent is adjustable.
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20. The combine harvester according to claim 18 or claim 19 wherein the stator surfaces and/or the rotor surfaces are arranged to pivot so as to increase the spacing therebetween to allow the passage of foreign objects between the rotor and stator.
21. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 18 to 20, wherein the stator surfaces are readily removable for replacement when damaged or worn.
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22. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 21, wherein a velocity of air generated by said one or more fan members is adjustable to change the number of impacts a seed encounters during its passage.
23. The combine harvester according to any one of claims 1 to 22, wherein the impact 5 members of said two or more rotors include a generally flat surface having a first end edge spaced axially of a second edge so that the surface when rotated provides a width between the first and second end edges for engaging the weed seeds.
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