US1789781A - Guard for mowing machines, reapers, harvesters etc - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to. the knife guards or sickle guards of mowers, reapers, harveste and a l sickle using harvesting machines, an the invention particularly re ates to the 5 ledger lates of t e knife guards and the means or holding the ledger plates in place.
- the general object of the invention is to provide a construction of this character wherein the led er plates are readily remov- 10 able or insertib e into the slot of the finger, and a further object is to provide means for detachably lockin the ledger plates in place, and means where y the upper ledger plate may be forced down against the knife and 5 toward thelower ledger plate to any desired extent.
- a further object is to an improved sickle or knives which are so formed as to secure a self balancin sickle or knife bar. 20 Other ob ects will a pear during the course of the following description.
- Fi re 1 is a top. plan view of two fingers 25 of a ife guard, the knives coacting therewith, one of the fingers or guards being in section;
- Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of one of the guard fingers; 1 a F1gure 3,is a top plan view of the upper led r plate;
- l i gure 4 is a section on the line 44 of Fig. 3;
- - igure 5 is a top plan view of the lower ledger plate; and I E Figure 6 is a section on the line 6-6 of
- 10 designates the base of a ard finger, to which base the usual finger ar is attached.
- Thisbase is formed with an upwardly extending ed e 11 a 'nst which therear ed e of the sic Is is as: ted to bear and exten ing from the base is the finger 12 of usual form and formed with the laterally projecting portions 13, commonly found on finger bars. So far, I have described a construction quite common in mowing machines.
- the finger bar is formed with the usual horizontal slot 14 within which the sickle or knives operate.
- the bottom wall of this slot is formed with a longitudinally, depending depression 15 and rearward of this depression with the bolt hole 16.
- the forward wall of the slot 14 is recessed at 17 and the side walls of this recess are cut away at 18. Between the laterally extending horns or projecting portions 13 the finger is slightly projected at 19.
- the u per wall 20 of the finger is longitudinally s otted at 21 and forward of this slot is provided with an aperture 22.
- the lower ledger plate 23 Adapted to be disposed upon the upper face of the lower wall of slot 14 is the lower ledger plate 23 which, at its forward end is formed with the forwardl projecting slightly angled lug 24 defined by laterally disposed shoulders.
- the .rear end of this led or plate has flanges 25 at the corners and is ormed with a counter-sunk aperture 26 adapted to receive the head of a bolt 27 which passes through the aperture 16 and acts to old the lower ledger plate in place, the lug 24 entering the recess 17 and seating in the cutaway portions 18 of the recess.
- the flanges 25 engage over the laterally extending portions 7 or shoulders 13, the middle portion. of which is outwardly pro jected .at 19, to fit between these flanges 25, thus locking the lower ledger plate from v transverse movement without placing any strain on the bolt 27.
- the upper ledger plate 28 is adapted to fit over the lower ledge-r plate and at itsforward end is formed with a downwardly extending flange 29, the middle of which has a forwardly projecting tongue 30.
- the rear end of this upper ledger plate is slotted at 31 and the forward end of this slot is bounded by an upwardly extending lug 32.
- the upper ledger plate is apertured for engagement with a screw 33 which passes down through the aperture 22 in the portion 20.
- the lower ledger plate has its tongue 24 disposed within v the recess 17.
- the upper ledger plate is dis posed with the flange 29 bearing against the upper face of the lower ledger plate and with the tongue or lug extending into the recess 17
- the sickle or cutting knives A are disposed between the ledger plates and the upper ledger plate is held in its place by means of the screw 33, the slot and the finger bar being machined to fit the sickle blade or knives.
- the lateral margins of the ledger plates are beveled in opposite directions and toothed to provide cutting edges for the knives A.
- the bases 10 of the several fingers will be mounted, of course, upon a wooden tongue or strip designated 34, having applied thereto any desired number of guide members 35,-
- each of these guide members being held by a bolt or screw 36.
- Each of these guide members is formed with a relatively shallow longitudinally extending groove 37 wherein the rear margin of the sickle formedby the knives A is mounted for longitudinal movement.
- the slot 37 in this guide 35 is shallow and is just deep enough to act as a guide and permit the blade to cut either way effectively. This secures aself balancing of the sickle knives A.
- ledger plates constitute knife guards and are readily removable and replaceable.
- this invention is applicable to mowing machines, binders, harvesters, and structures of all kinds using a reciprocating sickle.
- the self balancing feature is of particular importance.
- the finger 12 is so formed as to provide strength where needed.
- What I claim is 1.
- a knife guard having a cutter receiving slot, upper and lower ledger plates between which the cutter operates, the upper plate being fulcrumed at its forward end upon the lower ledger plate for vertical movement and a screw passing through the rear end of the upper wall of the slot and engaging the upper ledger plate to rock it upon the fulcrum, and thereby adjust the upper ledger plate toward or from the lower ledger plate.
- a knife guard having a horizontal slot within which the cutter reciprocates, the forward end of the slot being formed with a recess, a-lower ledger platehaving a lug projecting into said recess, a bolt passing through the rear end of the lower ledger plate and through the guard and thereby holding the lower ledger in place, an upper ledger plate having a downwardly extending flange at its forward end resting upon the lower ledger plate and the lower ledger plate having a lug at its forward end engageable in the recess, the rear end of the upper ledger plate having an upwardly extending lug, the upper wall of the slot in the guard being formed with an bpen ended slot to receive said lug, and a screw passing through the upper wall of the flanges abut, the middle portion of said shoulder being protuberant to extend between said flanges, a bolt passing through the rear end of the lower ledger plate and holding it from longitudinal movement, an upper ledger plate having a downwardly eatending flange at its forward end resting
- akni e guard having a cutter receiving slot, triangular knives operating transversely through said slot, upper and lower parallel ledger plates disposed in said slot and between which the cutter operates, said plates bearing against the u peer and lower faces of the cutter, means or interlocking v the forward and rear ends of said ledger plates with the knife guard against lateral movement, and means for preventing the longitudinal movement of the ledger plates.
- a supporting member slotted fingers attached thereto and projecting outward therefrom, upper and lower parallel ledger plates mounted within the fingers, a plurality of connected cutting knives operating in the slots of said fingers and reciprocating transversely of the fingers and operating between and bearing against said upper and lower ledger plate, and a guide mounted upon the supporting member and having a relatively shallow longitudinally extending groove within which the rear ends of the connected knives engage, and by which they are balanced, alternate knives being beveled in opposite directions relative to each other.
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Jan. 20, 1931. J. SEIDEL 1,789,781
GUARD FOR MOWING MACHINES. REAPERS,HARVESTERS, ETC
Filed Sept. 25, 1928 mlw 7! Z? I Cubs: new Zb p... Jan. 20, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 310m: sumac, or similar, NEBRASKA Application filed September 25, 1928. Serial No. 308,248.
This invention relates to. the knife guards or sickle guards of mowers, reapers, harveste and a l sickle using harvesting machines, an the invention particularly re ates to the 5 ledger lates of t e knife guards and the means or holding the ledger plates in place. The general object of the invention is to provide a construction of this character wherein the led er plates are readily remov- 10 able or insertib e into the slot of the finger, and a further object is to provide means for detachably lockin the ledger plates in place, and means where y the upper ledger plate may be forced down against the knife and 5 toward thelower ledger plate to any desired extent.
A further object is to an improved sickle or knives which are so formed as to secure a self balancin sickle or knife bar. 20 Other ob ects will a pear during the course of the following description.
. My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Fi re 1 is a top. plan view of two fingers 25 of a ife guard, the knives coacting therewith, one of the fingers or guards being in section;
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of one of the guard fingers; 1 a F1gure 3,is a top plan view of the upper led r plate;
l i gure 4 is a section on the line 44 of Fig. 3;
- igure 5 is a top plan view of the lower ledger plate; and I E Figure 6 is a section on the line 6-6 of Referring to the drawings, 10 designates the base of a ard finger, to which base the usual finger ar is attached. Thisbase is formed with an upwardly extending ed e 11 a 'nst which therear ed e of the sic Is is as: ted to bear and exten ing from the base is the finger 12 of usual form and formed with the laterally projecting portions 13, commonly found on finger bars. So far, I have described a construction quite common in mowing machines.
The finger bar is formed with the usual horizontal slot 14 within which the sickle or knives operate. The bottom wall of this slot is formed with a longitudinally, depending depression 15 and rearward of this depression with the bolt hole 16. The forward wall of the slot 14 is recessed at 17 and the side walls of this recess are cut away at 18. Between the laterally extending horns or projecting portions 13 the finger is slightly projected at 19. The u per wall 20 of the finger is longitudinally s otted at 21 and forward of this slot is provided with an aperture 22. Adapted to be disposed upon the upper face of the lower wall of slot 14 is the lower ledger plate 23 which, at its forward end is formed with the forwardl projecting slightly angled lug 24 defined by laterally disposed shoulders. The .rear end of this led or plate has flanges 25 at the corners and is ormed with a counter-sunk aperture 26 adapted to receive the head of a bolt 27 which passes through the aperture 16 and acts to old the lower ledger plate in place, the lug 24 entering the recess 17 and seating in the cutaway portions 18 of the recess.
The flanges 25 engage over the laterally extending portions 7 or shoulders 13, the middle portion. of which is outwardly pro jected .at 19, to fit between these flanges 25, thus locking the lower ledger plate from v transverse movement without placing any strain on the bolt 27.
The upper ledger plate 28 is adapted to fit over the lower ledge-r plate and at itsforward end is formed with a downwardly extending flange 29, the middle of which has a forwardly projecting tongue 30. The rear end of this upper ledger plate is slotted at 31 and the forward end of this slot is bounded by an upwardly extending lug 32. Just forward of this lug, the upper ledger plate is apertured for engagement with a screw 33 which passes down through the aperture 22 in the portion 20. When the parts are in place, the lower ledger plate has its tongue 24 disposed within v the recess 17. The upper ledger plate is dis posed with the flange 29 bearing against the upper face of the lower ledger plate and with the tongue or lug extending into the recess 17 The sickle or cutting knives A are disposed between the ledger plates and the upper ledger plate is held in its place by means of the screw 33, the slot and the finger bar being machined to fit the sickle blade or knives. When these ledger lates are in place they cannot become deta ed as the forward ends of both plates are interlocked with the finger guard and the rear ends are held by the screw 33 and the bolt 27.
The lateral margins of the ledger plates are beveled in opposite directions and toothed to provide cutting edges for the knives A.
The bases 10 of the several fingers will be mounted, of course, upon a wooden tongue or strip designated 34, having applied thereto any desired number of guide members 35,-
each of these guide members being held by a bolt or screw 36. Each of these guide members is formed with a relatively shallow longitudinally extending groove 37 wherein the rear margin of the sickle formedby the knives A is mounted for longitudinal movement. The slot 37 in this guide 35 is shallow and is just deep enough to act as a guide and permit the blade to cut either way effectively. This secures aself balancing of the sickle knives A.
It will be seen that the ledger plates constitute knife guards and are readily removable and replaceable.
It is to be particularly understood that this invention is applicable to mowing machines, binders, harvesters, and structures of all kinds using a reciprocating sickle. The self balancing feature is of particular importance.
The finger 12 is so formed as to provide strength where needed.
What I claim is 1. In a knife guard having a cutter receiving slot, upper and lower ledger plates between which the cutter operates, the upper plate being fulcrumed at its forward end upon the lower ledger plate for vertical movement and a screw passing through the rear end of the upper wall of the slot and engaging the upper ledger plate to rock it upon the fulcrum, and thereby adjust the upper ledger plate toward or from the lower ledger plate.
2. A knife guard having a horizontal slot within which the cutter reciprocates, the forward end of the slot being formed with a recess, a-lower ledger platehaving a lug projecting into said recess, a bolt passing through the rear end of the lower ledger plate and through the guard and thereby holding the lower ledger in place, an upper ledger plate having a downwardly extending flange at its forward end resting upon the lower ledger plate and the lower ledger plate having a lug at its forward end engageable in the recess, the rear end of the upper ledger plate having an upwardly extending lug, the upper wall of the slot in the guard being formed with an bpen ended slot to receive said lug, and a screw passing through the upper wall of the flanges abut, the middle portion of said shoulder being protuberant to extend between said flanges, a bolt passing through the rear end of the lower ledger plate and holding it from longitudinal movement, an upper ledger plate having a downwardly eatending flange at its forward end resting upon the lower ledger plate and having a lug engageable in said recess, the upper ledger plate at its rear end having an upwardly extending lug, the rear end of the upper wall of the slot in the guard having a longitudinally extending slot to receive said lug, and a screw passing the upper wall of the ard and having threaded engagement wit the upper led er late.
4. In akni e guard having a cutter receiving slot, triangular knives operating transversely through said slot, upper and lower parallel ledger plates disposed in said slot and between which the cutter operates, said plates bearing against the u peer and lower faces of the cutter, means or interlocking v the forward and rear ends of said ledger plates with the knife guard against lateral movement, and means for preventing the longitudinal movement of the ledger plates.
5. In a cutting mechanism for mowers, reapers, and kindred machines, a supporting member, slotted fingers attached thereto and projecting outward therefrom, upper and lower parallel ledger plates mounted within the fingers, a plurality of connected cutting knives operating in the slots of said fingers and reciprocating transversely of the fingers and operating between and bearing against said upper and lower ledger plate, and a guide mounted upon the supporting member and having a relatively shallow longitudinally extending groove within which the rear ends of the connected knives engage, and by which they are balanced, alternate knives being beveled in opposite directions relative to each other.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my
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Cited By (6)
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US2431509A (en) * | 1944-07-22 | 1947-11-25 | Toledo Stamping And Mfg Compan | Mower guard |
US2716325A (en) * | 1953-10-28 | 1955-08-30 | Int Harvester Co | Ledger-plate finger bar assembly |
US2722798A (en) * | 1953-10-22 | 1955-11-08 | Ford Motor Co | Cutter bar assembly |
US3401513A (en) * | 1965-07-13 | 1968-09-17 | Int Harvester Co | Reciprocating mower with balanced cutting action |
US3431714A (en) * | 1964-11-25 | 1969-03-11 | Int Harvester Co | Cutter bar |
US3600880A (en) * | 1969-09-29 | 1971-08-24 | Grover L Woods | Mower guard |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2431509A (en) * | 1944-07-22 | 1947-11-25 | Toledo Stamping And Mfg Compan | Mower guard |
US2722798A (en) * | 1953-10-22 | 1955-11-08 | Ford Motor Co | Cutter bar assembly |
US2716325A (en) * | 1953-10-28 | 1955-08-30 | Int Harvester Co | Ledger-plate finger bar assembly |
US3431714A (en) * | 1964-11-25 | 1969-03-11 | Int Harvester Co | Cutter bar |
US3401513A (en) * | 1965-07-13 | 1968-09-17 | Int Harvester Co | Reciprocating mower with balanced cutting action |
US3600880A (en) * | 1969-09-29 | 1971-08-24 | Grover L Woods | Mower guard |
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