WO1999011111A9 - Agricultural bale accumulator having a load bed extension module - Google Patents

Agricultural bale accumulator having a load bed extension module

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WO1999011111A9
WO1999011111A9 PCT/US1997/015574 US9715574W WO9911111A9 WO 1999011111 A9 WO1999011111 A9 WO 1999011111A9 US 9715574 W US9715574 W US 9715574W WO 9911111 A9 WO9911111 A9 WO 9911111A9
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extension table
extension
frame
load bed
base module
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Phillip G Spaniol
Stephen J Spaniol
Kevin D Kaschke
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Farm Technology L L C
Phillip G Spaniol
Stephen J Spaniol
Kevin D Kaschke
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Priority to CA002302217A priority Critical patent/CA2302217C/en
Priority to AU41815/97A priority patent/AU4181597A/en
Priority to US09/486,902 priority patent/US6425235B1/en
Priority to PCT/US1997/015574 priority patent/WO1999011111A1/en
Priority to EP97939802A priority patent/EP1009216A4/en
Priority to EP98965362A priority patent/EP1158848A4/en
Priority to PCT/US1998/018376 priority patent/WO2000024242A2/en
Publication of WO1999011111A1 publication Critical patent/WO1999011111A1/en
Publication of WO1999011111A9 publication Critical patent/WO1999011111A9/en
Priority to US10/208,602 priority patent/US7246479B2/en
Priority to US11/880,556 priority patent/US8567169B2/en
Priority to US13/998,381 priority patent/US20140053527A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D85/00Arrangements for making or setting stacks
    • A01D85/005Forming groups of bales, e.g. bale sledges
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D90/00Vehicles for carrying harvested crops with means for selfloading or unloading
    • A01D90/02Loading means
    • A01D90/08Loading means with bale-forming means additionally used for loading; with means for picking-up bales and transporting them into the vehicle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D85/00Arrangements for making or setting stacks
    • A01D85/005Forming groups of bales, e.g. bale sledges
    • A01D2085/008Making groups of bales just at horizontal level for leaving them on the field

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  • the present invention relates generally to ag ⁇ cultural machinery for harvesting crop mate ⁇ al such as hay, straw, grass or the like, and more particularly the present invention relates to an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator having a load bed extension module. Description of the Pnor Art
  • a continuing trend to achieve an efficient farming operation and to decrease manual labor provides the need for efficient and capable ag ⁇ cultural machinery.
  • One type of ag ⁇ cultural machinery is used to harvest crop mate ⁇ al such as hay, straw, grass or the like.
  • baler An ag ⁇ cultural baler (hereinafter referred to as a "baler") is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which collects and compresses the crop mate ⁇ al as it travels over the ground to produce a compact unit of crop, commonly referred to as a bale.
  • the baler may compnse a motorized machine d ⁇ ven by an operator or, alternatively, may compnse a wheeled frame adapted for traveling alongside or behind a tractor
  • a baler is a wheeled chassis adapted for hitched connection to a tractor to be towed in tandem behind the tractor.
  • a cord such as wire or twine, is tied around the bale to hold the bale together in its compressed form.
  • the baler ejects the tied bales pe ⁇ odically from a bale chamber of a baler as the baler travels over the ground.
  • Each ejected bale may be directly discharged either to a bale accumulator or to the ground for later pick up by a bale collector in order to make the harvesting of the crop mate ⁇ al more efficient and to decrease manual labor.
  • Bales provided by either the bale accumulator or the bale collector may then be deposited on a vehicle, such as a tractor trailer, for hauling to another location for storage.
  • a bale accumulator is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which may compnse a part of a baler or, alternatively, may compnse a wheeled chassis adapted for traveling alongside or behind a baler.
  • a bale accumulator is a wheeled chassis adapted for hitched connection to a baler to be towed in tandem behind the baler. Examples of conventional bale accumulators are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 3.272,352, 4;310,275, 4,215,964 and 4,961,679.
  • a bale accumulator is normally arranged to receive a plurality of successive bales as they eject from the bale chamber of the baler and to accumulate the received bales into a group or parcel of accumulated bales for temporary storage. The group of accumulated bales may then be discharged onto the ground in an ordered a ⁇ ay permitting mechanical recovery thereof or, otherwise, be mechanically removed from the bale accumulator.
  • a bale collector is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which may comprise a motorized machine driven by an operator or. alternatively, may comprise a wheeled chassis adapted for traveling alongside or behind a tractor.
  • a bale collector is a motorized machine driven by an operator.
  • the bale collector is normally arranged to pick up individual bales from the ground and to accumulate the retrieved bales into a group or parcel of collected for temporary storage. The group of collected bales may then be discharged onto the ground in an ordered a ⁇ ay permitting mechanical recovery thereof or, otherwise, be mechanically removed from the bale collector.
  • bale accumulator and "bale collector” are sometimes referred to interchangeably in the agricultural industry, the present invention generally refers to both pieces of equipment as a bale accumulator in the sense that both pieces of equipment receive and store bales. Therefore, it is contemplated that the present invention may be used on a bale collector as well as the bale accumulator, as described hereinabove.
  • balers vary in size and shape according to the type of baler used to form the bales.
  • the types of balers generally include rectangular balers and round balers. Some rectangular balers form so-called small-sized bales measuring about 36 cm x 46 cm x 31 cm to 132 cm and weighing 18 kg to 27 kg. Other rectangular balers form so-called medium-sized bales measuring about 80 cm x 87 cm x up to 249 cm and weighing 300 to 600 kg. An example of a rectangular baler forming medium-sized bales is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,525,991. Still other rectangular balers form so-called large-sized bales measuring about 118 cm x 127 x up to 274 cm and weighing up to 1000 kg.
  • bale accumulator of the present invention is particularly well-suited for use in conjunction with rectangular balers producing the medium-sized bales.
  • the present invention may be utilized with great effectiveness in conjunction with rectangular balers producing the large-sized bales, rectangular balers producing the small-sized bales as well as round balers producing the cylindrical-sized bales.
  • U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679 and 4,955,774 each disclose an agricultural bale accumulator having a bale-transfer and bale-turning mechanism attached to one side of a chassis and an extension table pivotally attached to an opposite side of the chassis.
  • the extension table is moveable between a horizontal bale accumulating position and a vertical transport position.
  • the extension table can accommodate one bale when located in the horizontal operative position.
  • an additional castor wheel is provided on a main axle supporting the chassis in order to accommodate the extra load that can be accumulated on the extension table.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 discloses an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator having a center table, a ⁇ ght table and a left table.
  • the center table receives large-sized bales from a bale chamber of a baler.
  • a push bar pushes a bale on the center table to the nght or left table.
  • the ⁇ ght and left tables are provided with associated extensions which appear to have a width dimension approximately equal to one third a width dimension of each of the ⁇ ght and left tables.
  • a hinge connects each extension to its associated table so that it may be moved between a transport and storage position on a top surface of its associated table and an unfolded position coplanar with its associated table.
  • a sensor When an extension is in its transport and storage position, a sensor is actuated to give a false indication that a bale in on its associated table.
  • the sensor provides a control signal to the push bar to prevent movement of the push bar toward that table thereby preventing damage to the push bar that would result if a bale were moved onto a table whose extension is folded to the transport and storage position.
  • the ⁇ ght and left tables are pivotally mounted on their frames between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position so that when the tables are unlatched they tilt downwardly at the rear of the tables under the weight of the bale to permit a bale earned thereon to slide to the ground as the bale accumulator continues its forward movement.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 does not disclose a purpose for the extensions when unfolded to a position coplanar with the associated tables. Since the extensions appear to have a width dimension approximately equal to one third a width dimension of each of the nght and left tables, it is clear that each of the extensions cannot accumulate an additional large bale.
  • This patent also does not disclose a support system which contacts the extension at a location beyond the side of the table to which the extension is attached. Therefore, the extension does not have any direct support for a partial bale which may be accumulated thereon from either a main frame or the ground.
  • a lack of direct support for the extension places all the stress due to the weight of a partial bale on the hinge which may weaken or break over time under normally ngorous field conditions. Further, this patent does not teach or suggest a need for supporting the extension, at a location beyond the side of the table to which the extension is attached, when the extension is in the unstowed position and when the table is m the bale accumulating position and/or the bale discharging position.
  • bale accumulator Model 1030 having a load bed pivotally mounted to a main frame.
  • the load bed mcludes a center table and two side tables on opposite sides of the center table.
  • the bale accumulator bale has a carrying capacity of three total bales on each of the three tables and a bale dumping capacity of two of the three total bales from the two side tables
  • the center table continuously receives bales from a bale chamber of a baler during while baling and is not permitted to dump any bales.
  • the two side tables dump the two bales by pivoting about a pivot axis between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position, wherem the two side tables are in a horizontal position and an inclined position, respectively, relative to the main frame.
  • Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 is limited to a bale accumulation capacity of three bales and to a bale discharge capacity of two bales
  • Holescher's bale accumulator does not have an extension table connected to a load bed and moveable relative to the load bed between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to the side of the load bed when the extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the extension table to accumulate thereon an additional bale. Therefore, Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 cannot accumulate more than three bales
  • bale accumulator Model 8576 having a load bed pivotally mounted to a mam frame
  • the load bed includes a center table and two side tables on opposite sides of the center table
  • the two side tables each have an extension table pivotally attached a longitudmal side thereof and moveable between a stowed, road transport position and an unstowed, bale accumulating position
  • the bale accumulator Model 8576 has a bale has a carrying capacity of five total bales on each of the three tables and the two extension tables and a bale dumping capacity of four of the five total bales from the two side tables and the two extension tables.
  • the center table continuously receives bales from a bale chamber of a baler during while baling and is not permitted to dump any bales.
  • the two side tables and the two extension tables dump the two bales by pivoting, about a pivot axis mounted on the mam frame. from a bale accumulating position to a bale discharging position, wherein the two side tables are in a horizontal position and an inclined position, respectively, relative to the main frame.
  • Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576 does not disclose a support system which contacts the extension table, at a location beyond the side of the load bed to which the extension table is attached, when the extension table is in the unstowed position and when the load bed is in the bale accumulating position and/or the bale discharging position. Therefore, the extension table does not have any direct support for a bale which may be accumulated thereon from either a main frame or the ground. A lack of direct support for the extension table places all the stress due to the weight of a bale on a hinge which may weaken or break over time under normally rigorous field conditions.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 illustrate, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a first embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a second extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion of the load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 3 and 4 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in a bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates, in a top, front and right side perspective view, the agricultufai le accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion
  • FIG. 6 illustrates, in a top, front and right side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 5 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates, in a top, front, and left side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 2 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates, in a top, front, and left side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 7 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates, in a bottom, rear and right side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates, in a bottom, front and right side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 3 and 4 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position.
  • FIGs. 11 and 12 illustrate, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a second embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a second extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion of the load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 10 illustrates, in a bottom, front and right side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 3 and 4 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 13 and 14 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 11 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each being located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m a bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 15 illustrates, m a top, front and ⁇ ght side perspective view, the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 13 and 14 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m the bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 15 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 16 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position
  • FIG. 18 illustrates, in a top, rear and left side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIGs. 15 and 16 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, the agncultural bale accumulator of FIG. 12 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 12 and 19 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in a partially stowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 21 illustrates, in a top, rear and ⁇ ght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 12. 19 and 20 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table being located in a partially stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 22 illustrates, in a bottom, front and ⁇ ght side perspective view, the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator of FIG. 11 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located m the bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 23 illustrates, in a bottom, rear and ⁇ ght side perspective view, the agncultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 11 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located in the bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 24 and 25 illustrate, in a rear and nght side elevation view, an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator having a third embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 24 and 25 illustrate, in a rear and nght side elevation view, an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator having a third embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • 26 and 27 illustrate, in a rear and ⁇ ght side elevation view, an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator havmg a fourth embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 28 and 29 illustrate, in a rear and ⁇ ght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a fifth embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 30 and 31 illustrate, in a rear and nght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a sixth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 32 and 33 illustrate, m a rear and nght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a sixth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 34 and 35 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural b ⁇ rto* accumulator having a seventh embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 32 and 33 illustrate, m a rear and nght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a sixth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an
  • FIG. 36 and 37 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural bale accumulator having an eighth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIGs. 38, 39 and 40 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a tenth, eleventh and twelfth embodiment, respectively, of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the agricultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 1 and 23.
  • FIG. 42 illustrates a table having thirty six embodiments of an extension table support system for a load bed extension module for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables.
  • the figures include a reference diagram illustrating three dimensions and should not limit the scope of the present invention.
  • the reference diagram includes a first axis 201, a second axis 202 and a third axis 203.
  • the reference diagram used in conjunction with the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and/or components thereof is determined with reference to the orientation of agricultural bale accumulator 100.
  • the first axis 201 lies along a longitudinal axis of the agricultural bale accumulator 100.
  • the second axis 202 lies along a lateral axis of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and is transverse to the first axis 201.
  • a third axis 203 lies in a vertical relationship to the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and is transverse to both the first axis 201 and the second axis 202. Arrows on the ends of each of the first axis 201, the second axis 202 and the third axis 203 are numbered to indicate direction along each of the three axis.
  • a ⁇ ows 221 and 222 represent a forward direction and a rearward direction, respectively.
  • a ⁇ ows 223 and 225 represent a nght direction and a left direction, respectively.
  • arrows 225 and 226 represent an upward direction and a downward direction, respectively.
  • the direction of forward operative travel of the agncultural bale accumulator is m the forward direction represented by arrow 221 along the first axis 201.
  • FIGs. 1-10 illustrate an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 having a first embodiment of a load bed extension module 102.
  • FIGs. 11-23 illustrate an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 havmg a second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102.
  • FIGs. 24-40 illustrate an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 havmg third through twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102.
  • FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 of FIGs. 1 and 40.
  • FIG. 42 illustrates a table 212 havmg thirty six embodiments of an extension table support system for the load bed extension module 102 for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables.
  • the table 212 includes the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 102 illustrated in FIGs. 1-40. II. Base Module
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 illustrate, in a top, rear and nght side perspective view, an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 (hereinafter referred to as "bale accumulator " ) havmg a first embodiment of a load bed extension module 102 mcludmg a first extension table 104 and a second extension table 106 each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale accumulating position.
  • bale accumulator ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100
  • FIG. 11 and 12 illustrate, in a top 109, rear 119 and ⁇ ght 124 side perspective view, an ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 havmg a second embodiment of a load bed extension module 102 mcludmg a first extension table 104 and a second extension table 106 each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 bemg located m a bale accumulatmg position.
  • the bale accumulator 100 has a modular construction and generally compnses a base module 112, the load bed extension module 102, a bale transfer module 186, and a bale discharge module 116, 118, 190.
  • the base module 112 compnses a mam frame 102 for supporting a load bed 113 and a pair of ground engaging castor wheels 108 and 109 for supporting the mam frame 102 above a ground surface 128.
  • the load bed 113 is substantially planar and successively receives a plurality of bales from a bale chamber 103 of an agncultural bale accumulator 101 along the first axis 201 m a rearward direction 222 essentially opposite to a direction of travel 221 of the baler 101 to accumulate the bales on load bed 113.
  • the load bed includes a center load bed 114, a nght load bed 1 16 and a left load bed 1 18.
  • the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 moves between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position while the center load bed 114 remains in a fixed position relative to the mam frame 120.
  • the base module 1 12 supports the load bed extension module 102 which is operative to receive and accumulate additional bales, the bale-transfer module 186 which is operable to displace bales transversely on the load bed 113 and bale-discharge module 116, 118, 190 which is operative to discharge bales to the ground
  • the load bed extension module 102, the bale- transfer module 186 and the bale-discharge module 1 16, 118, 190 will be descnbed m detail hereinbelow
  • each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are substantially co-planar with the load bed 113 and adjacent to a first side 124 and a second side 126, respectively, of the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position to permit each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales received on the load bed 113.
  • FIG. 1 shows that each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are substantially co-planar with the load bed 113 and adjacent to a first side 124 and a second side 126, respectively, of the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position to permit each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales received on the load bed 113.
  • each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are substantially raised to an mclmed position relative to the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position to permit the bale accumulator 100 to be stored or to be transported on a public roadway.
  • the bale accumulator 100 has a lateral width dimension 161 of approximately 548 cm when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are m the unstowed position and a lateral width dimension 160 of approximately 335 cm when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the stowed position. Therefore, a lateral width dimension of the load bed 113 is increased by 213 cm. With these lateral width dimensions, the bale accumulator 100 is permitted to accumulate up to five medium sized bales on the load bed 113 across the lateral axis 202 of the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position.
  • U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679 and 4,955,774 teaches the accumulation of up to only four bales across a lateral axis of the load bed
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 teaches the accumulation of up to only three bales across a lateral axis of the center, ⁇ ght and left tables
  • Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 teaches the accumulation of up to only three bales across a lateral axis of load bed.
  • the bale accumulator 100 of the present invention increases the bale accumulating capacity along a lateral axis of a bale accumulator by one or two additional bales over that provided by the bale accumulators descnbed m these references to increase the bale accumulator's bale accumulating efficiency by 25% and 66%, respectively.
  • the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is located in a bale accumulating position which is a ho ⁇ zontal position relative to the mam frame 120 to permit the load bed 113 and the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales.
  • the bale accumulator 100 is hitched or attached to the ag ⁇ cultural baler 101, which is partially shown m FIGs.
  • a coupling device compnsmg on one hand, a ⁇ ng or eye bolt attached to a mam frame 120 of the bale accumulator 100 and disposed to enter m to a socket coupled to the mam frame 120 and to receive a couplmg pin therethrough and, on the other hand, a pair of transversely spaced apart tie rods provided at opposite ends of the eye bolt.
  • Each tie rod is attached at its opposite ends to the baler 101 and the mam frame 120 by ball joints. In an alternative arrangement only one such tie rod is provided.
  • the bale accumulator 100 cannot move m yaw relative to the baler 101 on the one hand while limited movement m the two other main connections is allowed on the other hand.
  • the bale accumulator 100 and the baler 101 can move relative to each other to a limited degree in pitch about the ball joints and the eye bolt and in addition thereto the couplmg device allows the accumulator and the baler to move relative to each other about a longitudmal, fore-and-aft axis of the two components.
  • bale accumulator 100 The inability of the baler 101 and the bale accumulator 100 to move relative to each other m yaw requires that the two ground-engaging-wheels 108 and 1 10 of the bale accumulator 100 are castor wheels which are pivotable about generally vertical axes.
  • the foregomg arrangement is necessary to guarantee that, in use, the bales emerging from a bale chamber 103 of the baler 101 are always received at precisely the same location on the bale accumulator 100 by virtue of the bale accumulator 100 always having a bale receiving portion a load bed 114 properly aligned with the bale chamber 103.
  • the bale accumulator 100 should be able to assume, when seen in a horizontal plane, an angled position relative to the pulling baler 101. To this end, the tie rods are removed and the castor wheels are secured in their fixed positions relative to the main frame 120 whereby the bale accumulator 100 becomes a conventional trailed unit.
  • the bale transfer module distributes a plurality of bales received on the load bed 113 across the load bed 113 and the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed 113 and the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 in a side by side relationship when the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 are each in the unstowed position and when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in the bale accumulating position.
  • the bale transfer module 186 comprises a push bar 186 operable to alternately transfer bales transversely across the load bed 113 along the second axis 202 as they are received onto the load bed 113 from the bale chute 103 of the baler 101.
  • the push bar 186 and its associated drive mechanism is known in the bale accumulator art as shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679, 4,955,774 and 4,844,675, herein incorporated by reference, Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030, and Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576, for example, refened to hereinabove in the background section.
  • bale transfer modules may be implemented the bale accumulator 100 without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
  • Such other bale transfer modules may include for example, a robotic arm assembly as shown in U.S. Patents 4,961,679, 4,955,774 or a moveable platform as shown in U.S. Patents 4,710,086 and 4,710,087, each of which is herein incorporated by reference.
  • IN Bale Discharge Module
  • FIGs. 3 and 4 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator 100 of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 including the first extension table 104 and the second extension table 106 each being located in the unstowed position and a portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale discharging position.
  • FIGs. 13 and 14 illustrate, in a top 109. front 117 and right 124 side perspective view and a top 109, rear 119 and right 124 side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator 100 of FIG. 11 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 including the first extension table 104 and the second extension table 106 each being located in the unstowed position and the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale discharging position.
  • the bale discharge module comprises the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 and a hydraulic cylinder 190.
  • the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is pivotally connected to the main frame 120 about a pivot point 188 disposed on a horizontal pivot axis 146 and moveable relative to the main frame 120 between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
  • the portion 116 and 1 18 of the load bed 113 is in a horizontal position relative to the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in the bale accumulating position to permit portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 and the first extension table 104 to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales.
  • the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in an inclined position relative to the main frame 120 when the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position to permit the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 and the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated thereon to the ground surface 128.
  • bale transfer modules may be implemented the bale accumulator 100 without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
  • Such other bale discharge modules may include for example, conveyor chains having push plates which push the accumulated bales off a horizontal load bed to the ground as shown in U.S. Patents 4,961,679 and 4,955,774, each of which is herein incorporated by reference.
  • An advantage of this embodiment for a bale discharge module is that the load bed is rigidly fixed to the main frame to provide a stable support for the accumulated bales during the bale accumulating and bale discharging operations.
  • bale discharge modules may include, for example, a load bed pivotally mounted on to a main frame and moveable between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position so that when the load bed is unlatched the load bed tilts downwardly at the rear of the load bed under the force of gravity action on the weight of the bales to permit the bales carried thereon to slide to the ground as the bale accumulator continues its forward movement.
  • a sp ⁇ ng pulls the load bed to its latched position.
  • the load bed extension module 102 generally includes a first extension table 104, a first extension table attachment mechanism 122 and a first extension table support system 130. While the followmg description of the load bed extension module 102 will be given with reference to the first, ⁇ ght side 124 of the load bed 113, the load bed extension module 102 is also intended to apply to the second, left side 126 of the load bed 113 in a similar manner as that descnbed for first, right side 124 of the base module 112. However, while use of the load bed extension module 102 on each side of the load bed 1 13 is prefened, the load bed extension module 102 is not required to be used on both sides of the base module at the same time.
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism connects the first extension table 104 to the base module 112 to permit the first extension table 104 to be moveable relative to the base module 112 between the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • the stowed and unstowed positions are descnbed hereinabove
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism is a hinge
  • the second table is connected to the second side 126 of the base module 112 with a hinge 123 disposed along a second hmge axis 138.
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism may be a telescoping mechanism as shown in FIG. 40 and descnbed in further detail herein below
  • the first extension table 104 is connected to the nght load bed portion 116 of the load bed 113 and permitted to move with the right load bed portion 116 of the load bed 113 moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
  • the load bed extension module 102 is equally well suited for use with a bale discharge module wherein a load bed does not tilt relative to a mam frame, such as the chain dnven push plates descnbed hereinabove.
  • the first 104 and second 106 extension tables can be attached directly to the mam frame, as opposed to the load bed, if so desired B Extension Table Support System
  • the first extension table support system 130 is connected to at least one of the base module 112 and the first extension table 104
  • the first extension table support system 130 contacts the first extension table 104 at a location beyond the first side 124 of the load bed 113 and contacts at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128, respectively, when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position.
  • the first extension table support system 130 comprises five embodiments which will be descnbed in detail below
  • the first embodiment of the first extension table support system 130 utilize a support wheel 164
  • the second, third, fourth and fifth embodiments of the first extension table support system 130 utilize a first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members, respectively
  • embodiments of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members compnse a truss member, a collapsible cylinder, a fixed frame member and a moveable frame member, respectively, which should not limit the spi ⁇ t and scope of the present invention
  • the support wheel 164 will be descnbed in further detail with reference to the first, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh, and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 24 and 25, 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to the first, second, fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs 1-10, 11-23, 28 and 29, 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively
  • the collapsible cylinder of the second frame extension member 150 is descnbed with reference to the first, second, and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 1-10, 11-23, and 36 and 37, respectively
  • the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs.
  • the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 will be described in further detail with reference to the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively.
  • the first extension table support system 130 contacts the first extension table 104 at a location beyond the first side 124 of the load bed 113.
  • a second extension table support system contacts the second extension table 106 at a location beyond the second side 126 of the load bed 113.
  • the location where the contact is made is further described as being beyond the first hinge axis 136 where the first extension table 104 is attached to the load bed 133.
  • a location of contact on the first extension table 104 between a center portion and a distal side of the first extension table 104 is optimal.
  • the support wheel 164 supports the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position.
  • each of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position.
  • the support wheel 164 and one of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 and the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position.
  • the first extension table support system 130 further supports the first extension table 104 from at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128 the when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. It is especially important to note that when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is moved to the bale discharging position about the pivot axis 146, as shown in FIGs. 3, 4, 13 and 14, there is a large amount of space between the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 and the main frame 120.
  • the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is supported " fromTtfTe ma ⁇ r frame 120 with the hydraulic cylinder 190 which is used to forcibly tilt the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 relative to the main frame 120.
  • the first 104 and second 106 extension tables attached to the portions 116 and 118 of the load bed 113, respectively, also need support when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is located in at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
  • the bale accumulator 100 is subject to a normally present, rough and varying ground surface causing the weight of the bales to bounce or shift on the first 104 and second 106 extension tables. Without the extension table support system 130 of the present invention, such bouncing and shifting will cause wear and fatigue on the hinges 122 and 123 connecting the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to the load bed 113. An abnormal amount of wear and fatigue on the hinges 122 and 123 will inhibit proper movement of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions or cause permanent damage to the hinges 122 and 123, the load bed 113 and/or the first 104 and second 106 extension tables.
  • the first extension table support system 130 of the present invention can support the first extension table 104 "on" the horizontal pivot axis 146, "off the horizontal pivot axis 148, or both "on” and “off the horizontal pivot axis 146.
  • the first extension table support system 130 provides support "on" pivot axis 146 when the first extension table support system 130 supports the first extension table 104 about the horizontal pivot axis 146 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
  • a pivot point 188 at the connection between the load bed 113 and the main frame 120 forms the horizontal pivot axis 146.
  • the first extension table support system 130 provides support "off the pivot axis 148 when the first extension table support system 130 supports the first extension table 104 at a location between a front side 117 of the load bed 113 where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed 113 and the ho ⁇ zontal pivot axis 146 when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position and when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is m the bale accumulating position.
  • the support "off the pivot axis is descnbed with reference to each of the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown m FIGs. 1-40, respectively.
  • the first extension table support system 130 of the present invention can support more that one extension table disposed on the same side of the load bed
  • the extension table support system 130 of the present mvention becomes even more important in this case because the multiple extension tables and any bales accumulated thereon are located at a position far away from the main frame 120
  • the weight of multiple bales on multiple tables extendmg away from the mam frame 120 greatly increases the amount of stress on the hmges 122 and 123.
  • the extension table support system 130 of the present invention may even be considered essential to meet minimum standards of durability and usefulness while the bale accumulator is bemg used m a field over the useable life time of the bale accumulator 100
  • the application of the extension table support system 130 to multiple extension tables disposed on the same side of the load bed 113 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to FIGs. 24-40
  • the need for extension table support system 130 of the present invention is dependent on the construction of the base module 1 12.
  • the load bed extension module 102 is adapted to a bale accumulator Model 1030, manufactured by Hoelscher, Inc., 312 S Mam, P.O Box 195, Bushton, Kansas, U.S.A., 67427.
  • the mam frame 120 and the load bed 113 of the base module 112 of Hoelscher's bale accumulator Model 1030 is not built of construction mate ⁇ als durable enough to support the weight of a load bed extension table 104 and any bales accumulated thereon without the assistance of the extension table support system 130 of the present mvention.
  • the extension table support system 130 of the present invention becomes essential to providing a durable bale accumulator 100 havmg the load bed extension module 102 when the load bed extension module 102 is retrofitted to an existing bale accumulator which was not manufactured with the expectation that the load bed extension module 102 would be attached.
  • the need for extension table support system 130 of the present invention is also dependent on the manufacturing cost of the bale accumulator 100. As shown on Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576, extension tables are provided without any support contacting the extension table beyond the hmge connecting the extension table to the load bed.
  • the only support for the extension table is where a side of the extension table contacts a side of the load bed below the hmge when the extension table is folded down to be coplanar with the load bed.
  • the lack of support for the extension tables is overcome by constructing the mam frame, the load bed and the extension tables with very heavy duty materials.
  • disadvantages associated with building a heavy duty bale accumulator include increasing the cost of the bale accumulator, mcreasmg the amount of fuel used to pull the bale accumulator, etc.
  • the extension table support system 130 of the present invention is advantageous because it cost less to implement than using heavy duty mate ⁇ als and it weighs less than the heavy duty mate ⁇ als while providing a durable design. Further, even if heavy duty matenals are used, the extension table support system 130 of the present invention is advantageous for multiple extension tables disposed on the same side of the load bed.
  • the support wheel 164 is descnbed with reference to the first, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh, and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 24 and 25, 26 and 27. 30 and 31. 32 and 33. 39, and 40, respectively
  • the first extension table support system 130 includes a first support wheel 164 connected to the first extension table 104 and moveable with the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • the first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128.
  • the first support wheel 164 advantageously provides support along the vertical axis 203 in the upward direction 225 relative to the extension table.
  • the support wheel is connected to the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 and will be described in further detail hereinbelow.
  • first wheel 108, the second wheel 110, the first support wheel 164. as well as the second support wheel 166 on the second extension table 106 share a common axis of rotation 134 to encourage a smooth ride for the bale accumulator 100 across a field.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is described with reference to the first, second, fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20. as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 1 1-23. 28 and 29, 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively.
  • the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a first frame extension member 140 connected to the first extension table 104 and moveable with the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • An end surface of the first frame extension member 140 contacts an end surface of the base module 1 12 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module
  • FIGs. 7-10 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "on" the pivot axis 146.
  • FIG. 7 shows the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 attached to a bottom side of the left side extension table 106 near the left side support wheel 166.
  • FIGs. 8, 9 and 10 show the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 attached to the bottom side of the left side extension table 106, the pivot point 188 of the base module 112 disposed on the pivot axis 146, and a pivot point spacer 162.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the base module 112 at the pivot point 162 to support for the second extension table 106 when the second extension table 106 is located in the unstowed position and when the portion 116 of the load bed 113 is located in the bale accumulating position.
  • the pivot point spacer 162 is used to fill a gap between the pivot point 188 on Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 and an end of the truss member of the first frame extension member 140. Such a spacer would not be required on a new design for a bale accumulator.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the base module 112 at the pivot point 162 to support for the second extension table 106 when the second extension table 106 is located in the unstowed position and when the portion 116 of the load bed 113 is located in the bale discharging position. It is critical to note in this view that the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is the only support for the first extension table 104 beyond the first hinge 122. Supporting the first extension table from the pivot point 162 on the pivot axis 146 is important to reduce wear and fatigue on the hinge 122 when the first extension table is moved to the bale discharging position. Therefore, supporting the extension table from the pivot point using the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 provides a significant advantage over that presently available in the prior art.
  • FIGs. 5-7 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "off the pivot axis 148.
  • the general area of interest showing the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is at the front, right corner of the bale accumulator 100.
  • FIG. 6 shows the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacting the main frame 120 from “off the pivot axis 148.
  • the "off axis is located near the front 117 of the bale accumulator 100 to provide even support in combination with the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacting the base module 112 at the pivot point 162.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the main frame 120.
  • FIG. 6 also appropriately shows a mating contact between an end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 an end surface 144 on the base module 112.
  • the end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position.
  • the end surface 144 on the base module 112 has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle.
  • the end surface 142 the first frame extension member 140 contacts the end surface 144 on the base module 112 to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member 140 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112.
  • the complimentary angles advantageously direct a larger component of force from the base module 112 to the first extension table 104.
  • FIG. 7 shows a separation between the end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 the end surface 144 on the base module 112 when the second, left side extension table is in the stowed position.
  • FIGs. 15-20, and 22 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "off the pivot axis 148.
  • FIGs. 15-20, and 22 show the first frame extension member 140 having three truss members. Each of the three truss members contact the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 which will be described in further detail hereinbelow. Each of the three truss members contacts the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 in a similar manner to the way the truss member contacts that main frame 120 as described hereinabove with the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102. Although three truss members are shown which provide superior support along the length first extension table 104, only one truss member near the front 117 of the bale accumulator 100 can be used to provide adequate support "off the pivot axis.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is described with reference to the fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to a third extension table 105 and contacts the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192. This embodiment is advantageous in reducing the distance traveled by the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192.
  • a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 to build a continuous truss support for each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 when each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are in the unstowed position.
  • This embodiment is advantageous because no moveable parts are needed to support the extension tables.
  • the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to a third extension table 105 and contacts a lower part of the first extension table 104. This embodiment is advantageous in reducing the travel of the cylinder 150 which would support a wider extension table. 3. Second Frame Extension Member (ex cylinder)
  • the collapsible cylinder of the second frame extension member 150 is descnbed with reference to the first, second, and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 11-23, and 36 and 37, respectively
  • the first extension table support system 130 further compnses a second frame extension member 150 having a first end connected to the base module 112 and a second end connected to the first extension table 104 and bemg moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position.
  • the second frame extension member 150 is m the collapsed position when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member 150 is in the expanded position when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position
  • the second frame extension member 150 is connected to the first extension table 104 and the base module 112 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112
  • the second frame extension member 150 further compnses a first hydraulic cylinder 150 for movmg the first extension table 104 between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressu ⁇ zed hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source 115.
  • FIG 41 shows the hydraulic fluid source 115.
  • the second frame extension member 150 can be a telescoping frame member which provides equivalent support as the hydraulic cylinder 150 for the first extension table 104 but does not permit assistance from the hydraulic fluid source In this case the extension table would require manual assistance
  • the second frame extension member 150 is connected to the mam frame 120 of the base module 112 "on" the pivot axis 146
  • These embodiments advantageously provide a combination of support for the extension table and hydraulic assistance.
  • the second frame extension member 150 is connected to the load bed 113 of the base module 112 "off the pivot axis 148.
  • the embodiment advantageously provides additional support for the extension table 104 from above the extension table 104 in addition to the support on the pivot point 162 provided by the truss member of the first frame extension member 140.
  • the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102 are provided.
  • the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100 further composes the second hydraulic fluid cylinder 190 havmg a first end connected to the mam frame 120 and a second end connected to the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113.
  • the second cylinder 190 moves the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 relative to the mam frame 120 between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receivmg pressu ⁇ zed hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source 115, as shown m FIG. 41.
  • FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 1 and 23.
  • a hydraulic valve 214 selectively routes the pressu ⁇ zed hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source 115 to one of the first hydraulic cylinder 150 and the second hydraulic cylinder 190 responsive to an electnc control signal 216.
  • This embodiment advantageously permits hydraulic power to be used to move the extension table 104 when there are a limited number of hydraulic sets of ports available from a tractor carrying the hydraulic fluid source 115.
  • the tractor used to pull the baler 101 and the bale accumulator 100 only has three hydraulic sets of ports, a first set is used to by the baler 101 to bale the crop into bales, a second set is used by the bale accumulator 100 to operate the bale transfer module 186, a third set to operate the bale discharge module 116, 118, and 190. Therefore, one set is lacking to move the extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions. Therefore, the third set of hydraulic ports is advantageously shared between the bale discharge module 116, 118, and 190 and the load bed extension module 102.
  • the second frame extension member 150 further compnses at least one sp ⁇ ng member 152, connected to at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the second frame extension member 150, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • This embodiment advantageously pulls the collapsible frame member over its center point when moving the extension table 104 to the stowed position.
  • the sp ⁇ ng is connected to a front, top side of the first extension table 104 and to a distal end of the hydraulic cylinder 150.
  • the sp ⁇ ng is connected to a bottom side of the first extension table 104 and to a distal end of the hydraulic cylinder 150.
  • Third Frame Extension Member (ex: fixed frame) The fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 is described with reference to the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 11-23, 26 and 27, and 28 and 29, respectively. In the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs.
  • the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a third frame extension member 154 having a proximal end 156 and a distal end 158.
  • the proximal end 156 of the third frame extension member 154 is connected to the main frame.
  • the distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 extends beyond the main frame 120 in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 at a fixed position which is located inside a road travel width dimension 160 of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to permit safe traveling of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 on a public roadway when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position.
  • a first portion of the first extension table 104 is positioned inside the distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 and a second portion of the first extension table 104 is positioned outside the distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member 154 to contact the first extension table 104 between the first portion of the first extension table 104 and the second portion of the first extension table 104 to support the first extension table 104 from the main frame 120.
  • the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 is described with reference to the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively.
  • the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a fourth frame extension member 192 and a frame attachment mechanism 218.
  • the fourth frame extension member 192 has a proximal end 156 and a distal end 158.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 is connected to the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 192 and the main frame 120 to permit the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 to be moveable relative to the main frame 120 between a stowed position and an unstowed position.
  • the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 moves towards the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 moves away from the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 contacts the first extension table 104 to support the first extension table 104 from the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 further comprises a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 1 2 to the main frame 120 along a horizontal axis 146 or 148 relative to the main frame 120.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when moved to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 may telescope from the main frame "off the pivot axis 148.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 further comprises a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 192 to the main frame 120 about a vertical axis 198 relative to the main frame.
  • the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a first support wheel 164 connected to the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 and moveable with the fourth frame extension member 192 when the fourth frame extension member 192 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • the first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position.
  • the support wheel 164 advantageously provides additional support for the extension tables.
  • the first support wheel 164 provides a sole support for a first side 124 of the base module 112 from the ground surface 128 to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position.
  • the first support wheel 164 provides the sole support for the first side of the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is the unstowed position and when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position.
  • the main wheels 108 and 110 on the bale accumulator 100 are eliminated.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when the load bed 1 13 moves to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position as well as the sole support for the one side of the base module 112 when the frame attachment mechanism 218 moves to the stowed position.
  • the agricultural bale accumulator 100 further comprises a first wheel 108 and a second wheel 110 coupled to the main frame.
  • the first wheel 108 and the second wheel 110 contact the ground surface 128 to support the base module 112 from the ground surface 128 and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • the first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position.
  • the first wheel 108, the second wheel 110 and the first support wheel 164 share a common axis of rotation 134 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in at least the unstowed position.
  • the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when the load bed 113 moves to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position as well as the additional support for the one side of the base module 112 when the frame attachment mechanism 218 moves to the stowed position.
  • the agricultural bale accumulator further comprises an alignment mechanism 206 for aligning the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 with the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 moves from the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position.
  • the alignment mechanism 206 includes first and second alignment members, in the shape of an inverted "V, connected to the main frame 120 and the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113, respectively, on a front side 1 17 of the bale accumulator 100.
  • the first alignment member cooperatively engages the second alignment member to align the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 with the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale accumulating position.
  • the first alignment member cooperatively disengages the second alignment member when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position.
  • the alignment mechanism 206 includes two guide posts attached to the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154.
  • the guide posts are positioned to fall between a side of the load bed 113 and the extension table to channel the load into a home position on the main frame 120 when the load bed is returning from the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position.
  • the alignment mechanism 206 reduces the strain on the pivot point 188 when the load bed 113 moves between the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position. Under new design considerations the alignment mechanism 206 may not be necessary if heavy duty construction materials are used, especially on the pivot point 188 and the load bed 113.
  • the agricultural bale accumulator further comprises a latch mechanism 208 for latching the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale accumulating position and for unlatching the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 from the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position.
  • the latch mechanism 208 advantageously secures the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the main frame 120 when the extension tables have bales accumulated thereon.
  • the weight of the bales on one side of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 could cause the front end of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 on the other side of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to twist in an upward direction away from the main frame 120.
  • the latch mechanism 208 may not be necessary if heavy duty construction materials are used, especially on the pivot point 188 and the load bed 113.
  • the latch mechanism 208 is shown in shown in FIGs. 13, 15, 16 and 18.
  • the latch mechanism 208 includes a hook member, connected to a front end of the main frame 120 and a bar member, adapted to engage the hook member and attached to a front side of the right side portion 116 of the load bed 113.
  • a control bar is connected between the hook member and the hydraulic cylinder 190 which is used for tilting the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113.
  • each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables include bale position sensors 176 and 178, respectively, for sensing bales disposed on each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables, respectively.
  • Bale position sensors 170, 172 and 174 are also located on the center table 114, right table 116 and left table 118 of load bed 113, respectively.
  • the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator further compnses a third extension table 105, a third extension table attachment mechanism 125 and a third extension table support system.
  • the third extension table attachment mechanism 125 is connected to the third extension table 105 and the first extension table 104 to permit the third extension table 105 to be moveable with the first extension table 104 relative to the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position.
  • the third extension table 105 is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table 104
  • the third extension table 105 is substantially co-planar with the load bed 113 and the first extension table 104 and adjacent to the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are each in their unstowed positions to permit the third extension table 105 to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales.
  • the third extension table support system connects at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105.
  • the third extension table support system contacts the third extension table 105 at a location beyond the first extension table 104 and contacts at least one of the base module 1 12, the first extension table 104 and the ground surface 128 to support the third extension table 105 from at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the ground surface 128, respectively, when the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are each in their unstowed positions.
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism further compnses a first hmge 122 for pivotally connecting the first extension table 104 to the base module 112, at the load bed 113, about a first hinge axis 136.
  • the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a third hinge 125 for pivotally connecting the third extension table 105 to the first extension table 104 about a third hmge axis 137.
  • the first extension table 104 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 about the first hmge axis 136 when the first extension table is in the stowed position.
  • the third extension table 105 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 about the third hinge axis 137 when the third extension table 105 is in the stowed position.
  • This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to fold up on top of the load bed 113.
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism further compnses a first hmge 122 for pivotally connecting the first extension table 104 to the base module about a first hmge axis 136.
  • the third extension table attachment mechamsm further compnses a third hmge 125 for pivotally connecting the third extension table 105 to the first extension table 104 about a third hinge axis 137.
  • the first extension table 105 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 about the first hmge axis 136 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position.
  • the third extension table 105 pivots downwards towards the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 about the third hinge axis 137 when the third extension table 105 is m the stowed position.
  • This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to collapse m an accordion fashion next to the side of the load bed.
  • the first extension table attachment mechanism further a first telescoping mechamsm 220 for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the first extension table 104 to the base module 112 along a horizontal axis relative to the base module 1 12
  • the third extension table attachment mechamsm further comprises a first telescoping mechamsm 220 for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the third extension table 105 to a distal end of the first extension table 104 along the ho ⁇ zontal axis relative to the base module 112
  • the first extension table 104 telescopes along the ho ⁇ zontal axis to a first position substantially inside the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position.
  • the third extension table 105 telescopes along the ho ⁇ zontal axis to a first position substantially inside the first extension table 104 when the third extension table 104 is in the stowed position
  • the first extension table 104 telescopes along the ho ⁇ zontal axis to a second position substantially outside the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position
  • the third extension table 105 telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the first extension table 104 when the third extension table 105 is m the unstowed position.
  • This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to collapse inside or underneath the load bed 113.
  • the load bed extension module 102 In the twelfth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs.
  • a top surface of the first extension table 104 is lower than a top surface of the load bed 113 by a first predetermined distance 204 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position.
  • a top surface of the third extension table 105 is lower than the top surface of the first extension table 104 by a second predetermined distance 204 when the third extension table 105 is in the unstowed position.
  • the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 is connected to the third extension table 105 to move the first 104 and third 105 extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions m cooperation with the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 its stowed and unstowed positions.
  • a bias sp ⁇ ng causes the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to pop upward about the hmge axis 225. Spacers support the tables on the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192.
  • the load bed extension module 102 of the present invention is attachable to and detachable from the base module 112 as a modular unit independently of any other module on the ag ⁇ cultural bale accumulator 100.
  • the load bed extension module 102 is adapted to a bale accumulator Model 1030, manufactured by Hoelscher, Inc., 312 S. Mam, P.O Box 195, Bushton, Kansas, U.S.A., 67427.
  • conventional bale accumulators presently used m the field may be upgraded with the load bed extension module 102 to increase the bale carrying capacity of the conventional bale accumulators.
  • the modular construction of the load bed extension module 102 may offered as an option on newly manufactured bale accumulators to vary the bale carrying capacity of the bale accumulator accordmg to the desires of the manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer or purchaser of the bale accumulator.
  • the present invention is not limited to only a modular construction.
  • the load bed extension module 102 may also be incorporated m to mechamcal designs for bale accumulators such that it is not possible, difficult or inconvenient to detach the load bed extension module 102 from the base module 112.
  • FIG. 42 illustrates a table 212 having thirty six embodiments of the extension table support system 130 for a load bed extension module for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables.
  • the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 102 are represented as individual combinations in the table 212.
  • the table 212 shows each of the five embodiments for extension table support system 130 along each side of the table plus one category on each side indicating no support for an extension table.
  • the table 212 is applied to one extension table disposed on a side of the base module 112.
  • the table 212 is applied to more than one extension table disposed on a side of the base module 1 12.
  • the table 212 is applied to on and/or off a pivot axis.

Abstract

An agricultural bale accumulator (100) comprises a load bed extension module (102) including at least one extension table (104) pivotally connected to a side (124) of a load bed (113) by a hinge (122) and moveable relative to the load bed (113) between a stowed position and an unstowed, bale accumulating, position which is co-planar with a load bed (113) and adjacent to the side (124) of the load bed (113). An extension table support system (130) connected to a main frame (120) and/or the extension table (104). The extension table support system (130) contacts the extension table (104) at a location beyond the side (124) of the main frame (120) and contacts the main frame (120) and/or the ground surface (128) to directly support the extension table (104) from the main frame (120) and/or the ground surface (128), respectively, on and/or off a pivot axis (146) when the extension table (104) is in the unstowed position and when the load bed (113) pivots about the pivot axis (146) relative to the main frame (120) to a bale accumulating position and/or a bale discharging position.

Description

AGRICULTURAL BALE ACCUMULATOR
HAVING A LOAD BED EXTENSION MODULE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to agπcultural machinery for harvesting crop mateπal such as hay, straw, grass or the like, and more particularly the present invention relates to an agπcultural bale accumulator having a load bed extension module. Description of the Pnor Art
A continuing trend to achieve an efficient farming operation and to decrease manual labor provides the need for efficient and capable agπcultural machinery. One type of agπcultural machinery is used to harvest crop mateπal such as hay, straw, grass or the like.
An agπcultural baler (hereinafter referred to as a "baler") is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which collects and compresses the crop mateπal as it travels over the ground to produce a compact unit of crop, commonly referred to as a bale. The baler may compnse a motorized machine dπven by an operator or, alternatively, may compnse a wheeled frame adapted for traveling alongside or behind a tractor Typically, a baler is a wheeled chassis adapted for hitched connection to a tractor to be towed in tandem behind the tractor. After the baler forms a bale, a cord, such as wire or twine, is tied around the bale to hold the bale together in its compressed form. The baler ejects the tied bales peπodically from a bale chamber of a baler as the baler travels over the ground. Each ejected bale may be directly discharged either to a bale accumulator or to the ground for later pick up by a bale collector in order to make the harvesting of the crop mateπal more efficient and to decrease manual labor. Bales provided by either the bale accumulator or the bale collector may then be deposited on a vehicle, such as a tractor trailer, for hauling to another location for storage. A bale accumulator is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which may compnse a part of a baler or, alternatively, may compnse a wheeled chassis adapted for traveling alongside or behind a baler. Typically, a bale accumulator is a wheeled chassis adapted for hitched connection to a baler to be towed in tandem behind the baler. Examples of conventional bale accumulators are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 3.272,352, 4;310,275, 4,215,964 and 4,961,679. A bale accumulator is normally arranged to receive a plurality of successive bales as they eject from the bale chamber of the baler and to accumulate the received bales into a group or parcel of accumulated bales for temporary storage. The group of accumulated bales may then be discharged onto the ground in an ordered aπay permitting mechanical recovery thereof or, otherwise, be mechanically removed from the bale accumulator.
A bale collector is a widely used piece of mobile equipment which may comprise a motorized machine driven by an operator or. alternatively, may comprise a wheeled chassis adapted for traveling alongside or behind a tractor. Typically, a bale collector is a motorized machine driven by an operator. The bale collector is normally arranged to pick up individual bales from the ground and to accumulate the retrieved bales into a group or parcel of collected for temporary storage. The group of collected bales may then be discharged onto the ground in an ordered aπay permitting mechanical recovery thereof or, otherwise, be mechanically removed from the bale collector.
Since the phrases "bale accumulator" and "bale collector" are sometimes referred to interchangeably in the agricultural industry, the present invention generally refers to both pieces of equipment as a bale accumulator in the sense that both pieces of equipment receive and store bales. Therefore, it is contemplated that the present invention may be used on a bale collector as well as the bale accumulator, as described hereinabove.
Bales vary in size and shape according to the type of baler used to form the bales. The types of balers generally include rectangular balers and round balers. Some rectangular balers form so-called small-sized bales measuring about 36 cm x 46 cm x 31 cm to 132 cm and weighing 18 kg to 27 kg. Other rectangular balers form so-called medium-sized bales measuring about 80 cm x 87 cm x up to 249 cm and weighing 300 to 600 kg. An example of a rectangular baler forming medium-sized bales is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,525,991. Still other rectangular balers form so-called large-sized bales measuring about 118 cm x 127 x up to 274 cm and weighing up to 1000 kg. Examples of rectangular balers forming large-sized bales are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,034,543 and 4,307,528. Some round balers form so-called cylindrical-sized bales measuring about 1.75 m in diameter x 1.75 m long and weighing 450 kg to 675 kg. The bale accumulator of the present invention is particularly well-suited for use in conjunction with rectangular balers producing the medium-sized bales. However, it will be apparent from the description and claims which follow that the principles of the present invention are not limited to bale accumulators for rectangular balers producing medium-sized bales. The present invention may be utilized with great effectiveness in conjunction with rectangular balers producing the large-sized bales, rectangular balers producing the small-sized bales as well as round balers producing the cylindrical-sized bales.
U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679 and 4,955,774 each disclose an agricultural bale accumulator having a bale-transfer and bale-turning mechanism attached to one side of a chassis and an extension table pivotally attached to an opposite side of the chassis. The extension table is moveable between a horizontal bale accumulating position and a vertical transport position. The extension table and a main bale-receiving table, supported by the chassis, form a load bed for accumulating thereon up to four medium sized bales. The extension table can accommodate one bale when located in the horizontal operative position. When the extension table is attached to the chassis, an additional castor wheel is provided on a main axle supporting the chassis in order to accommodate the extra load that can be accumulated on the extension table. Bales received on one side of the load bed are turned 90 degrees and transfeπed across the load bed. The bales are discharged using a bale-discharge conveyor which pushes the bales accumulated on the load bed off the load bed to the ground. However, U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679 and 4,955,774 do not disclose a support system which contacts the extension table at a location beyond a side of a chassis to which the extension table is attached. Therefore, the extension table does not have any direct support for a bale accumulated thereon from either the chassis or the ground. A lack of direct support for the extension table places all the stress due to the weight of a bale on the hinge which may weaken or break over time under normally rigorous field conditions. These patents also do not disclose attaching the extension table to the main bale-receiving table. These patents also do not disclose a bale discharge module for moving the main bale-receiving table between a bale accumulating position and bale discharging position, wherein the main bale-receiving table is in a horizontal position and an inclined position, respectively, relative to the chassis. Therefore, these patents do not teach or suggest a need for supporting an extension table, at a location beyond a side of the load bed to which the extension table is attached, when the extension table is in the unstowed position and when the load bed is in a bale accumulating position and/or a bale discharging position relative to a mam frame.
U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 discloses an agπcultural bale accumulator having a center table, a πght table and a left table. The center table receives large-sized bales from a bale chamber of a baler. A push bar pushes a bale on the center table to the nght or left table. The πght and left tables are provided with associated extensions which appear to have a width dimension approximately equal to one third a width dimension of each of the πght and left tables. A hinge connects each extension to its associated table so that it may be moved between a transport and storage position on a top surface of its associated table and an unfolded position coplanar with its associated table. When an extension is in its transport and storage position, a sensor is actuated to give a false indication that a bale in on its associated table. The sensor provides a control signal to the push bar to prevent movement of the push bar toward that table thereby preventing damage to the push bar that would result if a bale were moved onto a table whose extension is folded to the transport and storage position. The πght and left tables are pivotally mounted on their frames between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position so that when the tables are unlatched they tilt downwardly at the rear of the tables under the weight of the bale to permit a bale earned thereon to slide to the ground as the bale accumulator continues its forward movement. When the weight of the bale is removed from a table a spnng pulls the table back to its latched position. However, U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 does not disclose a purpose for the extensions when unfolded to a position coplanar with the associated tables. Since the extensions appear to have a width dimension approximately equal to one third a width dimension of each of the nght and left tables, it is clear that each of the extensions cannot accumulate an additional large bale. This patent also does not disclose a support system which contacts the extension at a location beyond the side of the table to which the extension is attached. Therefore, the extension does not have any direct support for a partial bale which may be accumulated thereon from either a main frame or the ground. A lack of direct support for the extension places all the stress due to the weight of a partial bale on the hinge which may weaken or break over time under normally ngorous field conditions. Further, this patent does not teach or suggest a need for supporting the extension, at a location beyond the side of the table to which the extension is attached, when the extension is in the unstowed position and when the table is m the bale accumulating position and/or the bale discharging position.
Hoelscher, Inc., located at 312 S. Main. P.O Box 195, Bushton, Kansas, U.S.A., 67427, manufactures a bale accumulator Model 1030 having a load bed pivotally mounted to a main frame. The load bed mcludes a center table and two side tables on opposite sides of the center table. The bale accumulator bale has a carrying capacity of three total bales on each of the three tables and a bale dumping capacity of two of the three total bales from the two side tables The center table continuously receives bales from a bale chamber of a baler during while baling and is not permitted to dump any bales. The two side tables dump the two bales by pivoting about a pivot axis between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position, wherem the two side tables are in a horizontal position and an inclined position, respectively, relative to the main frame.
However, Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 is limited to a bale accumulation capacity of three bales and to a bale discharge capacity of two bales Holescher's bale accumulator does not have an extension table connected to a load bed and moveable relative to the load bed between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to the side of the load bed when the extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the extension table to accumulate thereon an additional bale. Therefore, Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 cannot accumulate more than three bales
Recently, Case IH Corporation, located at 700 State Street. Racine. Wisconsin, Illinois, 53404, U.S.A., introduced a bale accumulator Model 8576 having a load bed pivotally mounted to a mam frame The load bed includes a center table and two side tables on opposite sides of the center table The two side tables each have an extension table pivotally attached a longitudmal side thereof and moveable between a stowed, road transport position and an unstowed, bale accumulating position The bale accumulator Model 8576 has a bale has a carrying capacity of five total bales on each of the three tables and the two extension tables and a bale dumping capacity of four of the five total bales from the two side tables and the two extension tables. The center table continuously receives bales from a bale chamber of a baler during while baling and is not permitted to dump any bales. The two side tables and the two extension tables dump the two bales by pivoting, about a pivot axis mounted on the mam frame. from a bale accumulating position to a bale discharging position, wherein the two side tables are in a horizontal position and an inclined position, respectively, relative to the main frame.
However, Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576 does not disclose a support system which contacts the extension table, at a location beyond the side of the load bed to which the extension table is attached, when the extension table is in the unstowed position and when the load bed is in the bale accumulating position and/or the bale discharging position. Therefore, the extension table does not have any direct support for a bale which may be accumulated thereon from either a main frame or the ground. A lack of direct support for the extension table places all the stress due to the weight of a bale on a hinge which may weaken or break over time under normally rigorous field conditions.
U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679, 4,955,774 and 4,844,675 and Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576 each teach only one extension table pivotally attached to one side of the chassis, load bed and load bed, respectively. These references do not teach or suggest attaching additional extension tables to the one extension table or supporting the one extension table in combination with any additional extension tables. Further, each of these references only teach a hinged connection between the extension table and the load bed.
Accordingly, there is a need for an agricultural bale accumulator having a load bed extension module that overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art described hereinabove.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGs. 1 and 2 illustrate, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a first embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a second extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion of the load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 3 and 4 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in a bale discharging position. FIG. 5 illustrates, in a top, front and right side perspective view, the agricultufai le accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position. FIG. 6 illustrates, in a top, front and right side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 5 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 7 illustrates, in a top, front, and left side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 2 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 8 illustrates, in a top, front, and left side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 7 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 9 illustrates, in a bottom, rear and right side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 10 illustrates, in a bottom, front and right side perspective view, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 3 and 4 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position. FIGs. 11 and 12 illustrate, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a second embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a second extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion of the load bed being located in a bale accumulating position. FIGs. 13 and 14 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator of FIG. 11 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each being located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m a bale discharging position.
FIG. 15 illustrates, m a top, front and πght side perspective view, the agπcultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 13 and 14 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m the bale discharging position.
FIG. 16 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 15 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position.
FIG. 17 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 16 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position
FIG. 18 illustrates, in a top, rear and left side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIGs. 15 and 16 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale discharging position. FIG. 19 illustrates, in a top, front and nght side perspective view, the agncultural bale accumulator of FIG. 12 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each being located in the stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 20 illustrates, in a top, rear and right side perspective view, the agπcultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 12 and 19 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in a partially stowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located in the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 21 illustrates, in a top, rear and πght side perspective view, a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 12. 19 and 20 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module including the first extension table being located in a partially stowed position and the portion of the load bed being located m the bale accumulating position. FIG. 22 illustrates, in a bottom, front and πght side perspective view, the agπcultural bale accumulator of FIG. 11 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located m the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located m the bale accumulating position.
FIG. 23 illustrates, in a bottom, rear and πght side perspective view, the agncultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 11 havmg the second embodiment of the load bed extension module mcludmg the first extension table and the second extension table each bemg located in the unstowed position and the portion of the load bed bemg located in the bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 24 and 25 illustrate, in a rear and nght side elevation view, an agπcultural bale accumulator having a third embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position. FIGs. 26 and 27 illustrate, in a rear and πght side elevation view, an agπcultural bale accumulator havmg a fourth embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 28 and 29 illustrate, in a rear and πght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a fifth embodiment of a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 30 and 31 illustrate, in a rear and nght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a sixth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 32 and 33 illustrate, m a rear and nght side elevation view, an agncultural bale accumulator having a sixth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each bemg located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position. FIGs. 34 and 35 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural bβrto* accumulator having a seventh embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position. FIGs. 36 and 37 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural bale accumulator having an eighth embodiment of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIGs. 38, 39 and 40 illustrate, in a rear and right side elevation view, an agricultural bale accumulator having a tenth, eleventh and twelfth embodiment, respectively, of a load bed extension module including a first extension table and a third extension table each being located in an unstowed position and a stowed position and a load bed being located in a bale accumulating position.
FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the agricultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 1 and 23.
FIG. 42 illustrates a table having thirty six embodiments of an extension table support system for a load bed extension module for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
I. Overview
Generally referring to all the figures, for the sake of convenience and facilitating a better understanding the preferred embodiments, the figures include a reference diagram illustrating three dimensions and should not limit the scope of the present invention. The reference diagram includes a first axis 201, a second axis 202 and a third axis 203. The reference diagram used in conjunction with the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and/or components thereof is determined with reference to the orientation of agricultural bale accumulator 100. The first axis 201 lies along a longitudinal axis of the agricultural bale accumulator 100. The second axis 202 lies along a lateral axis of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and is transverse to the first axis 201. A third axis 203 lies in a vertical relationship to the agricultural bale accumulator 100 and is transverse to both the first axis 201 and the second axis 202. Arrows on the ends of each of the first axis 201, the second axis 202 and the third axis 203 are numbered to indicate direction along each of the three axis. On the first axis 201, aπows 221 and 222 represent a forward direction and a rearward direction, respectively. On the second axis 202, aπows 223 and 225 represent a nght direction and a left direction, respectively. On the third axis 203. arrows 225 and 226 represent an upward direction and a downward direction, respectively. For example, the direction of forward operative travel of the agncultural bale accumulator is m the forward direction represented by arrow 221 along the first axis 201.
Generally referring to all the figures, FIGs. 1-10 illustrate an agπcultural bale accumulator 100 having a first embodiment of a load bed extension module 102. FIGs. 11-23 illustrate an agπcultural bale accumulator 100 havmg a second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102. FIGs. 24-40 illustrate an agπcultural bale accumulator 100 havmg third through twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102. FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the agπcultural bale accumulator 100 of FIGs. 1 and 40. FIG. 42 illustrates a table 212 havmg thirty six embodiments of an extension table support system for the load bed extension module 102 for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables. The table 212 includes the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 102 illustrated in FIGs. 1-40. II. Base Module
FIGs. 1 and 2 illustrate, in a top, rear and nght side perspective view, an agπcultural bale accumulator 100 (hereinafter referred to as "bale accumulator") havmg a first embodiment of a load bed extension module 102 mcludmg a first extension table 104 and a second extension table 106 each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale accumulating position. FIGs. 11 and 12 illustrate, in a top 109, rear 119 and πght 124 side perspective view, an agπcultural bale accumulator 100 havmg a second embodiment of a load bed extension module 102 mcludmg a first extension table 104 and a second extension table 106 each bemg located m an unstowed position and a stowed position, respectively, and a portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 bemg located m a bale accumulatmg position.
The bale accumulator 100 has a modular construction and generally compnses a base module 112, the load bed extension module 102, a bale transfer module 186, and a bale discharge module 116, 118, 190. In the prefened embodiments, the base module 112 compnses a mam frame 102 for supporting a load bed 113 and a pair of ground engaging castor wheels 108 and 109 for supporting the mam frame 102 above a ground surface 128.
The load bed 113 is substantially planar and successively receives a plurality of bales from a bale chamber 103 of an agncultural bale accumulator 101 along the first axis 201 m a rearward direction 222 essentially opposite to a direction of travel 221 of the baler 101 to accumulate the bales on load bed 113. The load bed includes a center load bed 114, a nght load bed 1 16 and a left load bed 1 18. As will be described with reference to FIGs. 3, 4, 11 and 12, the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 moves between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position while the center load bed 114 remains in a fixed position relative to the mam frame 120.
The base module 1 12 supports the load bed extension module 102 which is operative to receive and accumulate additional bales, the bale-transfer module 186 which is operable to displace bales transversely on the load bed 113 and bale-discharge module 116, 118, 190 which is operative to discharge bales to the ground Each of the load bed extension module 102, the bale- transfer module 186 and the bale-discharge module 1 16, 118, 190 will be descnbed m detail hereinbelow
As shown in FIGs. 1 and 11, each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are substantially co-planar with the load bed 113 and adjacent to a first side 124 and a second side 126, respectively, of the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position to permit each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales received on the load bed 113. As shown in FIG. 2, each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are substantially raised to an mclmed position relative to the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position to permit the bale accumulator 100 to be stored or to be transported on a public roadway.
In the prefened embodiment, the bale accumulator 100 has a lateral width dimension 161 of approximately 548 cm when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are m the unstowed position and a lateral width dimension 160 of approximately 335 cm when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the stowed position. Therefore, a lateral width dimension of the load bed 113 is increased by 213 cm. With these lateral width dimensions, the bale accumulator 100 is permitted to accumulate up to five medium sized bales on the load bed 113 across the lateral axis 202 of the load bed 113 when each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables are in the unstowed position.
By contrast, U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679 and 4,955,774 teaches the accumulation of up to only four bales across a lateral axis of the load bed, U.S. Patent No. 4,844,675 teaches the accumulation of up to only three bales across a lateral axis of the center, πght and left tables, and Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 teaches the accumulation of up to only three bales across a lateral axis of load bed. Therefore, the bale accumulator 100 of the present invention increases the bale accumulating capacity along a lateral axis of a bale accumulator by one or two additional bales over that provided by the bale accumulators descnbed m these references to increase the bale accumulator's bale accumulating efficiency by 25% and 66%, respectively.
As shown in FIGs 1 and 2, the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is located in a bale accumulating position which is a hoπzontal position relative to the mam frame 120 to permit the load bed 113 and the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales. The bale accumulator 100 is hitched or attached to the agπcultural baler 101, which is partially shown m FIGs. 1-5, 11-15, and 19 of the drawings, by a coupling device compnsmg, on one hand, a πng or eye bolt attached to a mam frame 120 of the bale accumulator 100 and disposed to enter m to a socket coupled to the mam frame 120 and to receive a couplmg pin therethrough and, on the other hand, a pair of transversely spaced apart tie rods provided at opposite ends of the eye bolt. Each tie rod is attached at its opposite ends to the baler 101 and the mam frame 120 by ball joints. In an alternative arrangement only one such tie rod is provided. With this form of hitchmg or connection, the bale accumulator 100 cannot move m yaw relative to the baler 101 on the one hand while limited movement m the two other main connections is allowed on the other hand. Indeed, the bale accumulator 100 and the baler 101 can move relative to each other to a limited degree in pitch about the ball joints and the eye bolt and in addition thereto the couplmg device allows the accumulator and the baler to move relative to each other about a longitudmal, fore-and-aft axis of the two components. The inability of the baler 101 and the bale accumulator 100 to move relative to each other m yaw requires that the two ground-engaging-wheels 108 and 1 10 of the bale accumulator 100 are castor wheels which are pivotable about generally vertical axes. The foregomg arrangement is necessary to guarantee that, in use, the bales emerging from a bale chamber 103 of the baler 101 are always received at precisely the same location on the bale accumulator 100 by virtue of the bale accumulator 100 always having a bale receiving portion a load bed 114 properly aligned with the bale chamber 103. However, for transport purposes, the bale accumulator 100 should be able to assume, when seen in a horizontal plane, an angled position relative to the pulling baler 101. To this end, the tie rods are removed and the castor wheels are secured in their fixed positions relative to the main frame 120 whereby the bale accumulator 100 becomes a conventional trailed unit. III. Bale Transfer Module
The bale transfer module distributes a plurality of bales received on the load bed 113 across the load bed 113 and the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed 113 and the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 in a side by side relationship when the first and second extension tables 104 and 106 are each in the unstowed position and when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in the bale accumulating position.
In the preferred embodiments, the bale transfer module 186 comprises a push bar 186 operable to alternately transfer bales transversely across the load bed 113 along the second axis 202 as they are received onto the load bed 113 from the bale chute 103 of the baler 101. The push bar 186 and its associated drive mechanism is known in the bale accumulator art as shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679, 4,955,774 and 4,844,675, herein incorporated by reference, Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030, and Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576, for example, refened to hereinabove in the background section.
Alternatively, other types of bale transfer modules may be implemented the bale accumulator 100 without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such other bale transfer modules may include for example, a robotic arm assembly as shown in U.S. Patents 4,961,679, 4,955,774 or a moveable platform as shown in U.S. Patents 4,710,086 and 4,710,087, each of which is herein incorporated by reference. IN Bale Discharge Module
FIGs. 3 and 4 illustrate, in a top, front and right side perspective view and a top, rear and right side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator 100 of FIG. 1 having the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 including the first extension table 104 and the second extension table 106 each being located in the unstowed position and a portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale discharging position. FIGs. 13 and 14 illustrate, in a top 109. front 117 and right 124 side perspective view and a top 109, rear 119 and right 124 side perspective view, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator 100 of FIG. 11 having the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 including the first extension table 104 and the second extension table 106 each being located in the unstowed position and the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 being located in a bale discharging position.
In the prefened embodiments, the bale discharge module comprises the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 and a hydraulic cylinder 190. The portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is pivotally connected to the main frame 120 about a pivot point 188 disposed on a horizontal pivot axis 146 and moveable relative to the main frame 120 between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. The portion 116 and 1 18 of the load bed 113 is in a horizontal position relative to the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in the bale accumulating position to permit portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 and the first extension table 104 to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales. The portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 is in an inclined position relative to the main frame 120 when the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position to permit the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 1 13 and the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated thereon to the ground surface 128.
Alternatively, other types of bale transfer modules may be implemented the bale accumulator 100 without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such other bale discharge modules may include for example, conveyor chains having push plates which push the accumulated bales off a horizontal load bed to the ground as shown in U.S. Patents 4,961,679 and 4,955,774, each of which is herein incorporated by reference. An advantage of this embodiment for a bale discharge module is that the load bed is rigidly fixed to the main frame to provide a stable support for the accumulated bales during the bale accumulating and bale discharging operations.
Still an other bale discharge modules may include, for example, a load bed pivotally mounted on to a main frame and moveable between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position so that when the load bed is unlatched the load bed tilts downwardly at the rear of the load bed under the force of gravity action on the weight of the bales to permit the bales carried thereon to slide to the ground as the bale accumulator continues its forward movement. When the weight of the bales is removed from the load bed a spπng pulls the load bed to its latched position. An advantage of this embodiment for a bale discharge module is that a hydraulic dump cylinder is not needed to forcibly raise the load bed and the bales accumulated thereon to its bale discharging position V Load Bed Extension Module
With continuing reference to the first and second embodiments shown m FIGs. 1-4 and 11-14, the load bed extension module 102 generally includes a first extension table 104, a first extension table attachment mechanism 122 and a first extension table support system 130. While the followmg description of the load bed extension module 102 will be given with reference to the first, πght side 124 of the load bed 113, the load bed extension module 102 is also intended to apply to the second, left side 126 of the load bed 113 in a similar manner as that descnbed for first, right side 124 of the base module 112. However, while use of the load bed extension module 102 on each side of the load bed 1 13 is prefened, the load bed extension module 102 is not required to be used on both sides of the base module at the same time. A Extension Table Attachment Mechanism
The first extension table attachment mechanism connects the first extension table 104 to the base module 112 to permit the first extension table 104 to be moveable relative to the base module 112 between the stowed position and the unstowed position. The stowed and unstowed positions are descnbed hereinabove In the prefened embodiment, the first extension table attachment mechanism is a hinge
122 located on a first hinge axis 136 Likewise, the second table is connected to the second side 126 of the base module 112 with a hinge 123 disposed along a second hmge axis 138. Alternatively, the first extension table attachment mechanism may be a telescoping mechanism as shown in FIG. 40 and descnbed in further detail herein below In the preferred embodiment, the first extension table 104 is connected to the nght load bed portion 116 of the load bed 113 and permitted to move with the right load bed portion 116 of the load bed 113 moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. This anangement permits the bale accumulator 100 to discharge any bales located on the nght 116 and left 118 portions of the load bed 113 and the first 104 and second 106 extension tables at the same time by movmg the nght 116 and left 118 portions of the load bed 113 to the bale discharging position relative to the mam frame 120 Alternatively, the load bed extension module 102 is equally well suited for use with a bale discharge module wherein a load bed does not tilt relative to a mam frame, such as the chain dnven push plates descnbed hereinabove. In this alternative case, the first 104 and second 106 extension tables can be attached directly to the mam frame, as opposed to the load bed, if so desired B Extension Table Support System
The first extension table support system 130 is connected to at least one of the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 The first extension table support system 130 contacts the first extension table 104 at a location beyond the first side 124 of the load bed 113 and contacts at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128, respectively, when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position.
Generally, the first extension table support system 130 comprises five embodiments which will be descnbed in detail below The first embodiment of the first extension table support system 130 utilize a support wheel 164 The second, third, fourth and fifth embodiments of the first extension table support system 130 utilize a first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members, respectively For the sake of convenience and to facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, embodiments of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members compnse a truss member, a collapsible cylinder, a fixed frame member and a moveable frame member, respectively, which should not limit the spiπt and scope of the present invention
The support wheel 164 will be descnbed in further detail with reference to the first, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh, and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 24 and 25, 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively. The truss member of the first frame extension member 140 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to the first, second, fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs 1-10, 11-23, 28 and 29, 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively The collapsible cylinder of the second frame extension member 150 is descnbed with reference to the first, second, and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 1-10, 11-23, and 36 and 37, respectively The fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 11-23, 26 and 27, and 28 and 29, respectively. The moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 will be described in further detail with reference to the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively. The first extension table support system 130 contacts the first extension table 104 at a location beyond the first side 124 of the load bed 113. Likewise, a second extension table support system contacts the second extension table 106 at a location beyond the second side 126 of the load bed 113. For the first extension table 104, the location where the contact is made is further described as being beyond the first hinge axis 136 where the first extension table 104 is attached to the load bed 133. Preferably, a location of contact on the first extension table 104 between a center portion and a distal side of the first extension table 104 is optimal.
By contrast, U.S. Patent Nos. 4,961,679, 4,955,774 and 4,844,675 and Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576 do not disclose a support system which contacts an extension table at a location beyond a side of a base module to which the extension table is attached. Each of these references merely show an extension table hinged to the base module without any support beyond the hinge area.
When used alone, the support wheel 164 supports the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position. When used alone, each of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position. When used in combination, the support wheel 164 and one of the first 140, second 150, third 154 and fourth 192 frame extension members support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 and the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position. In the prefened embodiment, the first extension table support system 130 further supports the first extension table 104 from at least one of the base module 112 and the ground surface 128 the when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. It is especially important to note that when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is moved to the bale discharging position about the pivot axis 146, as shown in FIGs. 3, 4, 13 and 14, there is a large amount of space between the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 and the main frame 120. In the bale discharging position, the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is supported "fromTtfTe maπr frame 120 with the hydraulic cylinder 190 which is used to forcibly tilt the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 relative to the main frame 120. However, according to the present invention, the first 104 and second 106 extension tables attached to the portions 116 and 118 of the load bed 113, respectively, also need support when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is located in at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. During the operation of the bale accumulator 100 in a field, the bale accumulator 100 is subject to a normally present, rough and varying ground surface causing the weight of the bales to bounce or shift on the first 104 and second 106 extension tables. Without the extension table support system 130 of the present invention, such bouncing and shifting will cause wear and fatigue on the hinges 122 and 123 connecting the first 104 and second 106 extension tables to the load bed 113. An abnormal amount of wear and fatigue on the hinges 122 and 123 will inhibit proper movement of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions or cause permanent damage to the hinges 122 and 123, the load bed 113 and/or the first 104 and second 106 extension tables.
The first extension table support system 130 of the present invention can support the first extension table 104 "on" the horizontal pivot axis 146, "off the horizontal pivot axis 148, or both "on" and "off the horizontal pivot axis 146. The first extension table support system 130 provides support "on" pivot axis 146 when the first extension table support system 130 supports the first extension table 104 about the horizontal pivot axis 146 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. A pivot point 188 at the connection between the load bed 113 and the main frame 120 forms the horizontal pivot axis 146. The support "on" the pivot axis is described with reference to each of the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 1-40, respectively. Note that the third through twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 24-40 may be implemented either "on" the pivot axis 146 or "off the pivot axis 148.
The first extension table support system 130 provides support "off the pivot axis 148 when the first extension table support system 130 supports the first extension table 104 at a location between a front side 117 of the load bed 113 where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed 113 and the hoπzontal pivot axis 146 when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position and when the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113 is m the bale accumulating position. The support "off the pivot axis is descnbed with reference to each of the twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown m FIGs. 1-40, respectively.
The first extension table support system 130 of the present invention can support more that one extension table disposed on the same side of the load bed The extension table support system 130 of the present mvention becomes even more important in this case because the multiple extension tables and any bales accumulated thereon are located at a position far away from the main frame 120 Without the extension table support system 130 of the present invention, the weight of multiple bales on multiple tables extendmg away from the mam frame 120 greatly increases the amount of stress on the hmges 122 and 123. If there are two or more extension tables disposed on the same side of the load bed, the extension table support system 130 of the present invention may even be considered essential to meet minimum standards of durability and usefulness while the bale accumulator is bemg used m a field over the useable life time of the bale accumulator 100 The application of the extension table support system 130 to multiple extension tables disposed on the same side of the load bed 113 will be descnbed m further detail with reference to FIGs. 24-40
The need for extension table support system 130 of the present invention is dependent on the construction of the base module 1 12. In each of the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs 1-23, the load bed extension module 102 is adapted to a bale accumulator Model 1030, manufactured by Hoelscher, Inc., 312 S Mam, P.O Box 195, Bushton, Kansas, U.S.A., 67427. The mam frame 120 and the load bed 113 of the base module 112 of Hoelscher's bale accumulator Model 1030 is not built of construction mateπals durable enough to support the weight of a load bed extension table 104 and any bales accumulated thereon without the assistance of the extension table support system 130 of the present mvention. Therefore, the extension table support system 130 of the present invention becomes essential to providing a durable bale accumulator 100 havmg the load bed extension module 102 when the load bed extension module 102 is retrofitted to an existing bale accumulator which was not manufactured with the expectation that the load bed extension module 102 would be attached. The need for extension table support system 130 of the present invention is also dependent on the manufacturing cost of the bale accumulator 100. As shown on Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576, extension tables are provided without any support contacting the extension table beyond the hmge connecting the extension table to the load bed. On Case IH Corporation's bale accumulator Model 8576, the only support for the extension table is where a side of the extension table contacts a side of the load bed below the hmge when the extension table is folded down to be coplanar with the load bed. The lack of support for the extension tables is overcome by constructing the mam frame, the load bed and the extension tables with very heavy duty materials. However, disadvantages associated with building a heavy duty bale accumulator include increasing the cost of the bale accumulator, mcreasmg the amount of fuel used to pull the bale accumulator, etc. The extension table support system 130 of the present invention is advantageous because it cost less to implement than using heavy duty mateπals and it weighs less than the heavy duty mateπals while providing a durable design. Further, even if heavy duty matenals are used, the extension table support system 130 of the present invention is advantageous for multiple extension tables disposed on the same side of the load bed.
1 Support Wheel
The support wheel 164 is descnbed with reference to the first, third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh, and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 24 and 25, 26 and 27. 30 and 31. 32 and 33. 39, and 40, respectively
In the first and third embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 1-10, 24 and 25, respectively the first extension table support system 130 includes a first support wheel 164 connected to the first extension table 104 and moveable with the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position. The first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128. The first support wheel 164 advantageously provides support along the vertical axis 203 in the upward direction 225 relative to the extension table.
In the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh, and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively, the support wheel is connected to the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 and will be described in further detail hereinbelow.
In the preferred embodiment, the first wheel 108, the second wheel 110, the first support wheel 164. as well as the second support wheel 166 on the second extension table 106 share a common axis of rotation 134 to encourage a smooth ride for the bale accumulator 100 across a field.
2. First Frame Extension Member (ex: truss)
The truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is described with reference to the first, second, fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 20. as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 1 1-23. 28 and 29, 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively.
The first extension table support system 130 further comprises a first frame extension member 140 connected to the first extension table 104 and moveable with the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position. An end surface of the first frame extension member 140 contacts an end surface of the base module 1 12 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module
112.
In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 20, FIGs. 7-10 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "on" the pivot axis 146. FIG. 7 shows the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 attached to a bottom side of the left side extension table 106 near the left side support wheel 166. FIGs. 8, 9 and 10 show the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 attached to the bottom side of the left side extension table 106, the pivot point 188 of the base module 112 disposed on the pivot axis 146, and a pivot point spacer 162.
In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the base module 112 at the pivot point 162 to support for the second extension table 106 when the second extension table 106 is located in the unstowed position and when the portion 116 of the load bed 113 is located in the bale accumulating position. The pivot point spacer 162 is used to fill a gap between the pivot point 188 on Holescher's bale accumulator Model 1030 and an end of the truss member of the first frame extension member 140. Such a spacer would not be required on a new design for a bale accumulator. In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102 the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the base module 112 at the pivot point 162 to support for the second extension table 106 when the second extension table 106 is located in the unstowed position and when the portion 116 of the load bed 113 is located in the bale discharging position. It is critical to note in this view that the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is the only support for the first extension table 104 beyond the first hinge 122. Supporting the first extension table from the pivot point 162 on the pivot axis 146 is important to reduce wear and fatigue on the hinge 122 when the first extension table is moved to the bale discharging position. Therefore, supporting the extension table from the pivot point using the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 provides a significant advantage over that presently available in the prior art.
In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 20, FIGs. 5-7 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "off the pivot axis 148. In FIG. 5 the general area of interest showing the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is at the front, right corner of the bale accumulator 100.
FIG. 6 shows the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacting the main frame 120 from "off the pivot axis 148. Preferably, the "off axis is located near the front 117 of the bale accumulator 100 to provide even support in combination with the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacting the base module 112 at the pivot point 162. Preferably, the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 contacts the main frame 120.
FIG. 6 also appropriately shows a mating contact between an end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 an end surface 144 on the base module 112. The end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position. The end surface 144 on the base module 112 has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle. The end surface 142 the first frame extension member 140 contacts the end surface 144 on the base module 112 to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member 140 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112. The complimentary angles advantageously direct a larger component of force from the base module 112 to the first extension table 104.
FIG. 7 shows a separation between the end surface 142 of the first frame extension member 140 the end surface 144 on the base module 112 when the second, left side extension table is in the stowed position.
In the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 20, FIGs. 15-20, and 22 are particularly well suited for illustrating a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 providing support "off the pivot axis 148. FIGs. 15-20, and 22 show the first frame extension member 140 having three truss members. Each of the three truss members contact the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 which will be described in further detail hereinbelow. Each of the three truss members contacts the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 in a similar manner to the way the truss member contacts that main frame 120 as described hereinabove with the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102. Although three truss members are shown which provide superior support along the length first extension table 104, only one truss member near the front 117 of the bale accumulator 100 can be used to provide adequate support "off the pivot axis.
The truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is described with reference to the fifth, seventh, eight and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 32 and 33, 34 and 35, and 36 and 37, respectively. In FIGs. 32 and 33, the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to a third extension table 105 and contacts the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192. This embodiment is advantageous in reducing the distance traveled by the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192. In FIGs. 34 and 35, a truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 to build a continuous truss support for each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 when each of the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are in the unstowed position. This embodiment is advantageous because no moveable parts are needed to support the extension tables. In FIGs. 36 and 37, the truss member of the first frame extension member 140 is attached to a third extension table 105 and contacts a lower part of the first extension table 104. This embodiment is advantageous in reducing the travel of the cylinder 150 which would support a wider extension table. 3. Second Frame Extension Member (ex cylinder)
The collapsible cylinder of the second frame extension member 150 is descnbed with reference to the first, second, and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 11-23, and 36 and 37, respectively The first extension table support system 130 further compnses a second frame extension member 150 having a first end connected to the base module 112 and a second end connected to the first extension table 104 and bemg moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position. The second frame extension member 150 is m the collapsed position when the first extension table 104 is m the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member 150 is in the expanded position when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position The second frame extension member 150 is connected to the first extension table 104 and the base module 112 to support the first extension table 104 from the base module 112
In the first, second, and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, 11-23, and 36 and 37, respectively, the second frame extension member 150 further compnses a first hydraulic cylinder 150 for movmg the first extension table 104 between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressuπzed hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source 115. FIG 41 shows the hydraulic fluid source 115. Alternatively, the second frame extension member 150 can be a telescoping frame member which provides equivalent support as the hydraulic cylinder 150 for the first extension table 104 but does not permit assistance from the hydraulic fluid source In this case the extension table would require manual assistance
In the second and ninth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 15-17, 19-21-23; and 36 and 37, respectively, the second frame extension member 150 is connected to the mam frame 120 of the base module 112 "on" the pivot axis 146 These embodiments advantageously provide a combination of support for the extension table and hydraulic assistance. In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, the second frame extension member 150 is connected to the load bed 113 of the base module 112 "off the pivot axis 148. The embodiment advantageously provides additional support for the extension table 104 from above the extension table 104 in addition to the support on the pivot point 162 provided by the truss member of the first frame extension member 140. In the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102. as shown m FIGs. 1-10 and 11-23, respectively, the agπcultural bale accumulator 100 further composes the second hydraulic fluid cylinder 190 havmg a first end connected to the mam frame 120 and a second end connected to the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113. The second cylinder 190 moves the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 relative to the mam frame 120 between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receivmg pressuπzed hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source 115, as shown m FIG. 41. FIG. 41 illustrates a schematic diagram of a hydraulic system for use with the agπcultural bale accumulator of FIGs. 1 and 23. A hydraulic valve 214, as shown m FIG. 41, selectively routes the pressuπzed hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source 115 to one of the first hydraulic cylinder 150 and the second hydraulic cylinder 190 responsive to an electnc control signal 216. This embodiment advantageously permits hydraulic power to be used to move the extension table 104 when there are a limited number of hydraulic sets of ports available from a tractor carrying the hydraulic fluid source 115. In the prefened embodiment, the tractor used to pull the baler 101 and the bale accumulator 100 only has three hydraulic sets of ports, a first set is used to by the baler 101 to bale the crop into bales, a second set is used by the bale accumulator 100 to operate the bale transfer module 186, a third set to operate the bale discharge module 116, 118, and 190. Therefore, one set is lacking to move the extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions. Therefore, the third set of hydraulic ports is advantageously shared between the bale discharge module 116, 118, and 190 and the load bed extension module 102.
In the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 1-10 and 11-23, respectively, the second frame extension member 150 further compnses at least one spπng member 152, connected to at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the second frame extension member 150, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position. This embodiment advantageously pulls the collapsible frame member over its center point when moving the extension table 104 to the stowed position. In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, the spπng is connected to a front, top side of the first extension table 104 and to a distal end of the hydraulic cylinder 150. In the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, the spπng is connected to a bottom side of the first extension table 104 and to a distal end of the hydraulic cylinder 150. 4. Third Frame Extension Member (ex: fixed frame) The fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154 is described with reference to the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 11-23, 26 and 27, and 28 and 29, respectively. In the second, fourth, and fifth, embodiments of the load bed extension module 20, as shown in FIGs. 11-23, 26 and 27, and 28 and 29, respectively, the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a third frame extension member 154 having a proximal end 156 and a distal end 158. The proximal end 156 of the third frame extension member 154 is connected to the main frame. The distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 extends beyond the main frame 120 in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 at a fixed position which is located inside a road travel width dimension 160 of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to permit safe traveling of the agricultural bale accumulator 100 on a public roadway when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position. A first portion of the first extension table 104 is positioned inside the distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 and a second portion of the first extension table 104 is positioned outside the distal end 158 of the third frame extension member 154 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member 154 to contact the first extension table 104 between the first portion of the first extension table 104 and the second portion of the first extension table 104 to support the first extension table 104 from the main frame 120.
These embodiments advantageously provide support for the extension table 104 with no moving parts. Further, the third frame extension member 154 is positioned directly beneath the extension table 104 to provide a component of force along the vertical axis 203 in an upward direction 225. 5. Fourth Frame Extension Member (ex: moveable frame)
The moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 is described with reference to the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively. In the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively, the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a fourth frame extension member 192 and a frame attachment mechanism 218. The fourth frame extension member 192 has a proximal end 156 and a distal end 158. The frame attachment mechanism 218 is connected to the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 192 and the main frame 120 to permit the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 to be moveable relative to the main frame 120 between a stowed position and an unstowed position. The distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 moves towards the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 moves away from the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 contacts the first extension table 104 to support the first extension table 104 from the main frame 120 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position.
In the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively, the frame attachment mechanism 218 further comprises a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 1 2 to the main frame 120 along a horizontal axis 146 or 148 relative to the main frame 120. Preferably, the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when moved to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position. Alternatively, the frame attachment mechanism 218 may telescope from the main frame "off the pivot axis 148. Alternatively, the frame attachment mechanism 218 further comprises a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end 156 of the fourth frame extension member 192 to the main frame 120 about a vertical axis 198 relative to the main frame. In the fourth, sixth, seventh, eleventh and twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 39, and 40, respectively, the first extension table support system 130 further comprises a first support wheel 164 connected to the distal end 158 of the fourth frame extension member 192 and moveable with the fourth frame extension member 192 when the fourth frame extension member 192 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position. The first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position. The support wheel 164 advantageously provides additional support for the extension tables.
In the twelfth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIG. 40, the first support wheel 164 provides a sole support for a first side 124 of the base module 112 from the ground surface 128 to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position. The first support wheel 164 provides the sole support for the first side of the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is the unstowed position and when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position. In this embodiment, the main wheels 108 and 110 on the bale accumulator 100 are eliminated. Preferably, the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when the load bed 1 13 moves to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position as well as the sole support for the one side of the base module 112 when the frame attachment mechanism 218 moves to the stowed position.
In the fourth, sixth, seventh, and eleventh embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 26 and 27, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, and 39, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator 100 further comprises a first wheel 108 and a second wheel 110 coupled to the main frame. The first wheel 108 and the second wheel 110 contact the ground surface 128 to support the base module 112 from the ground surface 128 and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator 100 to be transported across the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the stowed position and the unstowed position. The first support wheel 164 contacts the ground surface 128 to support the first extension table 104 from the ground surface 128 when the first extension table 104 is the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in the unstowed position. The first wheel 108, the second wheel 110 and the first support wheel 164 share a common axis of rotation 134 when the fourth frame extension member 192 is in at least the unstowed position. Preferably, the frame attachment mechanism 218 telescopes from the main frame along the pivot axis 146 to provide support for the extension tables when the load bed 113 moves to at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position as well as the additional support for the one side of the base module 112 when the frame attachment mechanism 218 moves to the stowed position.
C. Load Bed Alignment Mechanism In the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in
FIGs. 1-10 and 11-23, respectively, the agricultural bale accumulator further comprises an alignment mechanism 206 for aligning the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 with the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 moves from the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position. In the first embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10, the alignment mechanism 206 includes first and second alignment members, in the shape of an inverted "V, connected to the main frame 120 and the portion 1 16 and 118 of the load bed 113, respectively, on a front side 1 17 of the bale accumulator 100. The first alignment member cooperatively engages the second alignment member to align the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 with the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale accumulating position. The first alignment member cooperatively disengages the second alignment member when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position.
In the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 11- 23, the alignment mechanism 206 includes two guide posts attached to the fixed frame member of the third frame extension member 154. The guide posts are positioned to fall between a side of the load bed 113 and the extension table to channel the load into a home position on the main frame 120 when the load bed is returning from the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position. The alignment mechanism 206 reduces the strain on the pivot point 188 when the load bed 113 moves between the bale discharging position to the bale accumulating position. Under new design considerations the alignment mechanism 206 may not be necessary if heavy duty construction materials are used, especially on the pivot point 188 and the load bed 113.
D. Load Bed Latch Mechanism In the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 11-
23, the agricultural bale accumulator further comprises a latch mechanism 208 for latching the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale accumulating position and for unlatching the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 from the main frame 120 when the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 is in the bale discharging position. The latch mechanism 208 advantageously secures the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the main frame 120 when the extension tables have bales accumulated thereon. Without the latch mechanism 208, the weight of the bales on one side of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 could cause the front end of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 on the other side of the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to twist in an upward direction away from the main frame 120. Under new design considerations the latch mechanism 208 may not be necessary if heavy duty construction materials are used, especially on the pivot point 188 and the load bed 113.
In the second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, the latch mechanism 208 is shown in shown in FIGs. 13, 15, 16 and 18. The latch mechanism 208 includes a hook member, connected to a front end of the main frame 120 and a bar member, adapted to engage the hook member and attached to a front side of the right side portion 116 of the load bed 113. A control bar is connected between the hook member and the hydraulic cylinder 190 which is used for tilting the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113. When the hydraulic cylinder 190 begins to cause the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to move to the bale discharging position, an end of the hydraulic cylinder 190 moves along a slot formed in the main frame 120 where the hydraulic cylinder 190 is attached. Such movement, pulls the control bar to cause the latch to disengage the bar member thereby permitting the hydraulic cylinder 190 to pivot the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the bale discharging position. When the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 returns to the bale accumulating position from the bale discharging position, the hydraulic cylinder move the opposite direction to cause the hook member to engage the bar member thereby securing the portion 116 and 118 of the load bed 113 to the main frame 120. E. Bale Position Sensors
In the first and second embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-10 and 11-23, respectively, each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables include bale position sensors 176 and 178, respectively, for sensing bales disposed on each of the first 104 and second 106 extension tables, respectively. Bale position sensors 170, 172 and 174 are also located on the center table 114, right table 116 and left table 118 of load bed 113, respectively.
F. Multiple Extension Tables
In the third through twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 24-41, the agπcultural bale accumulator further compnses a third extension table 105, a third extension table attachment mechanism 125 and a third extension table support system. The third extension table attachment mechanism 125 is connected to the third extension table 105 and the first extension table 104 to permit the third extension table 105 to be moveable with the first extension table 104 relative to the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position. The third extension table 105 is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table 104 The third extension table 105 is substantially co-planar with the load bed 113 and the first extension table 104 and adjacent to the first extension table 104 when the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are each in their unstowed positions to permit the third extension table 105 to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales.
The third extension table support system connects at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105. The third extension table support system contacts the third extension table 105 at a location beyond the first extension table 104 and contacts at least one of the base module 1 12, the first extension table 104 and the ground surface 128 to support the third extension table 105 from at least one of the base module 112, the first extension table 104 and the ground surface 128, respectively, when the first extension table 104 and the third extension table 105 are each in their unstowed positions.
In the tenth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 38, the first extension table attachment mechanism further compnses a first hmge 122 for pivotally connecting the first extension table 104 to the base module 112, at the load bed 113, about a first hinge axis 136. The third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a third hinge 125 for pivotally connecting the third extension table 105 to the first extension table 104 about a third hmge axis 137. The first extension table 104 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 about the first hmge axis 136 when the first extension table is in the stowed position. The third extension table 105 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 about the third hinge axis 137 when the third extension table 105 is in the stowed position. This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to fold up on top of the load bed 113.
In the eleventh embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 39, the first extension table attachment mechanism further compnses a first hmge 122 for pivotally connecting the first extension table 104 to the base module about a first hmge axis 136. The third extension table attachment mechamsm further compnses a third hmge 125 for pivotally connecting the third extension table 105 to the first extension table 104 about a third hinge axis 137. The first extension table 105 pivots upwards towards the base module 112 about the first hmge axis 136 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position. The third extension table 105 pivots downwards towards the base module 112 and the first extension table 104 about the third hinge axis 137 when the third extension table 105 is m the stowed position. This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to collapse m an accordion fashion next to the side of the load bed.
In the twelfth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown m FIGs. 40, the first extension table attachment mechanism further a first telescoping mechamsm 220 for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the first extension table 104 to the base module 112 along a horizontal axis relative to the base module 1 12 The third extension table attachment mechamsm further comprises a first telescoping mechamsm 220 for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the third extension table 105 to a distal end of the first extension table 104 along the hoπzontal axis relative to the base module 112 The first extension table 104 telescopes along the hoπzontal axis to a first position substantially inside the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the stowed position. The third extension table 105 telescopes along the hoπzontal axis to a first position substantially inside the first extension table 104 when the third extension table 104 is in the stowed position The first extension table 104 telescopes along the hoπzontal axis to a second position substantially outside the base module 112 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position The third extension table 105 telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the first extension table 104 when the third extension table 105 is m the unstowed position. This embodiment advantageously permits the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to collapse inside or underneath the load bed 113. In the twelfth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 40, a top surface of the first extension table 104 is lower than a top surface of the load bed 113 by a first predetermined distance 204 when the first extension table 104 is in the unstowed position. A top surface of the third extension table 105 is lower than the top surface of the first extension table 104 by a second predetermined distance 204 when the third extension table 105 is in the unstowed position. This embodiment advantageously permits bales dispose on the first 104 and third 105 extension tables from sliding back toward the center of the bale accumulator 100.
In the eleventh and twelfth embodiment of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 39 and 40, the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 is connected to the third extension table 105 to move the first 104 and third 105 extension tables between their stowed and unstowed positions m cooperation with the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192 its stowed and unstowed positions. In FIG. 39 a bias spπng causes the first 104 and third 105 extension tables to pop upward about the hmge axis 225. Spacers support the tables on the moveable frame member of the fourth frame extension member 192.
G. Modular Attachment/Detachment
Preferably, the load bed extension module 102 of the present invention is attachable to and detachable from the base module 112 as a modular unit independently of any other module on the agπcultural bale accumulator 100. In each of the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, as shown in FIGs. 1-23, the load bed extension module 102 is adapted to a bale accumulator Model 1030, manufactured by Hoelscher, Inc., 312 S. Mam, P.O Box 195, Bushton, Kansas, U.S.A., 67427. With a modular construction, conventional bale accumulators presently used m the field may be upgraded with the load bed extension module 102 to increase the bale carrying capacity of the conventional bale accumulators. Alternatively, the modular construction of the load bed extension module 102 may offered as an option on newly manufactured bale accumulators to vary the bale carrying capacity of the bale accumulator accordmg to the desires of the manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer or purchaser of the bale accumulator.
While the prefened embodiments descnbe a modular construction for the load bed extension module 102, the present invention is not limited to only a modular construction. The load bed extension module 102 may also be incorporated m to mechamcal designs for bale accumulators such that it is not possible, difficult or inconvenient to detach the load bed extension module 102 from the base module 112.
H. Combination of Extension Table Support Systems
FIG. 42 illustrates a table 212 having thirty six embodiments of the extension table support system 130 for a load bed extension module for use on and/or off a pivot axis for one or more extension tables. The twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 102 are represented as individual combinations in the table 212. The table 212 shows each of the five embodiments for extension table support system 130 along each side of the table plus one category on each side indicating no support for an extension table. In the first and second embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, the table 212 is applied to one extension table disposed on a side of the base module 112. In the third through twelfth embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, the table 212 is applied to more than one extension table disposed on a side of the base module 1 12. In all twelve embodiments of the load bed extension module 102, the table 212 is applied to on and/or off a pivot axis. Thus, from the combinations in the table 212 and from the prefened embodiments described hereinabove numerous design alternatives can be achieved without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
While the present invention has been described with reference to various illustrative embodiments thereof, the present invention is not intended that the invention be limited to these specific embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
We claim:

Claims

1. An agricultural bale accumulator comprising: a base module including: a load bed which is substantially planar for receiving and accumulating thereon a plurality of bales; and a main frame for supporting the load bed above a ground surface; and a load bed extension module including: a first extension table which is substantially planar; a first extension table attachment mechanism connected to the first extension table and the base module to permit the first extension table to be moveable relative to the base module between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the first extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to a first side of the load bed when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the first extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales; and a first extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the first extension table, wherein the first extension table support system contacts the first extension table at a location beyond the first side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the first extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table is in the unstowed position.
2. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface.
3. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 2 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
4. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein an end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
5. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 4: wherein the end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on the base module has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on the base module to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the first extension table from the base module.
6. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a second frame extension member having a first end connected to the base module and a second end connected to the first extension table and being moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the collapsed position when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the first extension table and the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
7. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 6 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the first extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
8. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 6 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table when the first extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
9. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a third frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the main frame, wherein a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the main frame in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agricultural bale accumulator at a fixed position which is located inside a road travel width dimension of the agricultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agricultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein a first portion of the first extension table is positioned inside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the first extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member to contact the first extension table between the first portion of the first extension table and the second portion of the first extension table to support the first extension table from the main frame.
10. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechanism connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the main frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the main frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the first extension table to support the first extension table from the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
11. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 10 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame about a vertical axis relative to the main frame.
12. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 10 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame along a horizontal axis relative to the main frame.
13. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 10 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
14. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 13 : wherein the first support wheel provides a sole support for a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherein the first support wheel provides the sole support for the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
15. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 13 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the fourth frame extension member is in at least the unstowed position.
16. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the load bed extension module further comprises: a second extension table which is substantially planar; a second extension table attachment mechanism connected to the second extension table and the base module to permit the second extension table to be moveable relative to the base module between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the second extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to a second side of the load bed when the second extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the second extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales; and a second extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the second extension table, wherein the second extension table support system contacts the second extension table at a location beyond the second side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the second extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the second extension table is in the unstowed position.
17. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 further comprising: a third extension table which is substantially planar: a third extension table attachment mechanism connected to the third extension table and the first extension table to permit the third extension table to be moveable with the first extension table relative to the base module when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the third extension table is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table, wherein the third extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and the first extension table and adjacent to the first extension table when the first extension table and the third extension table are each in their unstowed positions to permit the third extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales; and a third extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the third extension table, wherein the third extension table support system contacts the third extension table at a location beyond the first extension table and contacts at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table and the third extension table are each in their unstowed positions.
18. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 17 : wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first hinge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises "a Third'HMgfe for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table about a third hinge axis, wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hinge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots upwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hinge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position.
19. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 17 : wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first hinge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a third hinge for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table about a third hinge axis, wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hinge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots downwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hinge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position.
20. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 17: wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further a first telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the first extension table to the base module along a horizontal axis relative to the base module, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the third extension table to a distal end of the first extension table along the horizontal axis relative to the base module, wherein the first extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a first position substantially inside the base module when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a first position substantially inside the first extension table when the third extension table ijT"iff the stowecf position, and wherein the first extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the base module when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, and wherein the third extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the first extension table when the third extension table is in the unstowed position.
21. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 20: wherein a top surface of the first extension table is lower than a top surface of the load bed by a first predetermined distance when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, and wherein a top surface of the third extension table is lower than the top surface of the first extension table by a second predetermined distance when the third extension table is in the unstowed position.
22. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the load bed extension module is attachable to and detachable from the base module independently of any other module on the agricultural bale accumulator.
23. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 further comprising: a first bale position sensor for sensing that at least one of the plurality of bales is disposed on the first extension table.
24. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises: a first hinge for pivotally coupling the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis.
25. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 wherein the load bed receives the plurality of bales in a first direction along a first axis, the agricultural bale accumulator further comprising: a bale transfer module operable to displace the plurality of bales received on the load bed across the load bed and the first extension table in a second direction along a second axis transverse to the first axis to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed and the first extension table in a side-by-side relationship when the first extension table is in the unstowed position.
26. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 : a bale discharge module operable to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated on the load bed and the first extension table to the ground surface.
27. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 26 wherein the bale discharge module further comprises: at least a portion of the load bed pivotally connected to the main frame about a pivot point disposed on a horizontal pivot axis and moveable relative to the main frame between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position, wherein the at least a portion of the load bed is in a horizontal position relative to the main frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed and the first extension table to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales, and wherein the at least a portion of the load bed is in an inclined position relative to the main frame when the load bed is in the bale discharging position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed and the first extension table to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated thereon to the ground surface, wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism connects the first extension table to the at least a portion of the load bed to permit the first extension table to be moveable with the at least a portion of the load bed when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, and wherein the first extension table support system contacts the first extension table and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the first extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
28. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the first extension table at a location on the horizontal pivot axis and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface about the horizontal pivot axis.
29. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 28 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame on the horizontal pivot axis, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in at least the bale accumulating position.
30. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein an end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of the base module at the pivot point to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
31. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 30: wherein the end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on the base module has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on the base module at the pivot point to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
32. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a second frame extension member having a first end connected to the base module at the pivot point and a second end connected to the first extension table and being moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the collapsed position when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the first extension table and the base module to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
33. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 32 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the first extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
34. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 33 further comprising: a second hydraulic fluid cylinder having a first end connected to the main frame and a second end connected to the at least a portion of the load bed, wherein the second cylinder moves the at least a portion of the load bed relative to the main frame between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source; and a hydraulic valve for selectively routing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder responsive to an electric control signal.
35. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 32 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table when the first extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
36. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a third frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the main frame, wherein a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the main frame in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agricultural bale accumulator at a fixed position on the horizontal pivot axis which is located inside a road travel width dimension of the agricultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agricultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein a first portion of the first extension table is positioned inside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the first extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the distal end of the third frame extension member to contact the first extension table at the fixed position on the horizontal pivot axis between the first portion of the first extension table and the second portion of the first extension table to support the first extension table from the main frame about the horizontal pivot axis.
37. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechamsm connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the mam frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the mam frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherem the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the mam frame to a position on the honzontal pivot axis when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the first extension table at the position on the horizontal pivot axis to support the first extension table from the mam frame about the hoπzontal pivot axis when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
38. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 37 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further compnses : a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the mam frame about a vertical axis relative to the mam frame.
39. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 37 wherem the frame attachment mechanism further compnses. a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the mam frame along a honzontal axis relative to the mam frame.
40. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 37 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is m the unstowed position.
41. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 40: wherein the first support wheel provides a sole support a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherein the first support wheel provides the sole support the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
42. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 40 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
43. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 further comprising: an alignment mechanism for aligning the at least a portion of the load bed with the main frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
44. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 further comprising: a latch mechamsm for latching the at least a portion of the load bed to the main frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position and for unlatching the at least a portion of the load bed from the main frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale discharging position.
45. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the load bed extension module further comprising: a second extension table which is substantially planar; a second extension table attachment mechanism connected to the second extension table and the base module to permit the second extension table to be moveable relative to the base module between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the second extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to a second side of the load bed when the second extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the second extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position; and a second extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the second extension table, wherein the second extension table support system contacts the second extension table at a location beyond the second side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the second extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the second extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
46. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 further comprising: a third extension table which is substantially planar; a third extension table attachment mechanism connected to the third extension table and the first extension table to permit the third extension table to be moveable with the first extension table relative to the base module when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the third extension table is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table, wherein the third extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and the first extension table and adjacent to the first extension table when the first extension table and the third extension table are each in their unstowed positions to permit the third extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position; and a third extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the third extension table, wherein the third extension table support system contacts the third extension table at a location beyond the first extension table and contacts at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table and the third extension table are each in their unstowed positions and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
47. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 46: wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first hinge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a third hinge for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table about a third hinge axis, wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hinge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots upwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hinge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position.
48. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 46: wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first hinge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a third hinge for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table about a third hinge axis, wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hinge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots downwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hinge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position.
49. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 46: wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further a first telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the first extension table to the base module along a horizontal axis relative to the base module, wherein the third extension table attachment mechanism further comprises a first telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting a proximal end of the third extension table to a distal end of the first extension table along the horizontal axis relative to the base module, wherein the first extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a first position substantially inside the base module when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a first position substantially inside the first extension table when the third extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the first extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the base module when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, and wherein the third extension table telescopes along the horizontal axis to a second position substantially outside the first extension table when the third extension table is in the unstowed position.
50. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 46: wherein a top surface of the first extension table is lower than a top surface of the load bed by a first predetermined distance when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, and wherein a top surface of the third extension table is lower than the top surface of the first extension table by a second predetermined distance when the third extension table is in the unstowed position.
51. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the load bed extension module is attachable to and detachable from the base module independently of any other module on the agricultural bale accumulator.
52. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 further comprising: a first bale position sensor for sensing that at least one of the plurality of bales is disposed on the first extension table.
53. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the first extension table attachment mechanism further comprises: a first hinge for pivotally coupling the first extension table to the base module about a first hinge axis.
54. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 27 wherein the load bed receives the plurality of bales in a first direction along a first axis, the agricultural bale accumulator further comprising: a bale transfer module operable to displace the plurality of bales received on the load bed across the load bed and the first extension table in a second direction along a second axis transverse to the first axis to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed and the first extension table in a side-by-side relationship when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
55. An agricultural bale accumulator comprising : a base module including: a load bed which is substantially planar for receiving a plurality of bales to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales; and a main frame for supporting the load bed above a ground surface; a bale discharge module including at least a portion of the load bed pivotally connected to the main frame about a pivot point disposed on a horizontal pivot axis and moveable relative to the main frame between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position, wherein the at least a portion of the load bed is in a horizontal position relative to the main frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales, and wherein the at least a portion of the load bed is in an inclined position relative to the main frame when the load bed is in the bale discharging position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated thereon to the ground surface; a load bed extension module including: a first extension table which is substantially planar; a first hinge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the at least a portion of the load bed about a first hinge axis to permit the first extension table to be moveable relative to the at least a portion of the load bed between a stowed position and an unstowed position and to permit the first extension table to be moveable with the at least a portion of the load bed when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, wherem the first extension table is substantially coplanar with the at least a portion of the load bed and adjacent to a first side of the at least a portion of the load bed when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the first extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position; and a first extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the first extension table, wherein the first extension table support system contacts the first extension table at a location beyond the first side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the first extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position; and a bale transfer module operable to distribute the plurality of bales received on the load bed across the load bed and the first extension table to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed and the first extension table when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
56. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 wherein the first extension table support system supports the first extension table at a location between a front side of the load bed where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed and the horizontal pivot axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
57. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 56 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface.
58. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 57 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
59. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 56 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein an end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
60. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 59: wherein the end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on the base module has an upward angle relative to the hoπzontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on the base module to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the first extension table from the base module.
61. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 56 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises. a second frame extension member havmg a first end connected to the base module and a second end connected to the first extension table and bemg moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the collapsed position when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherem the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the first extension table and the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
62. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 61 wherem the second frame extension member further compnses- a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the first extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receivmg pressurized hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
63. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 62 further compnsmg: a second hydraulic fluid cylinder havmg a first end connected to the mam frame and a second end connected to the at least a portion of the load bed, wherein the second cylinder moves the at least a portion of the load bed relative to the main frame between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receivmg pressuπzed hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source; and a hydraulic valve for selectively routing the pressurized hydrauhc fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder responsive to an electnc control signal.
64. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 61 wherem the second frame extension member further compnses: at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table when the first extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
65. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 56 wherem the first extension table support system further comprises. a third frame extension member havmg a proximal end and a distal end, wherem the proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the mam frame, wherem a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the mam frame in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agπcultural bale accumulator at a fixed position which is located mside a road travel width dimension of the agπcultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agncultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherem a first portion of the first extension table is positioned mside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the first extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member to contact the first extension table between the first portion of the first extension table and the second portion of the first extension table to support the first extension table from the mam frame.
66. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 56 wherem the first extension table support system further comprises: a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechamsm connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the mam frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the mam frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the first extension table to support the first extension table from the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
67. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 66 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame about a vertical axis relative to the main frame.
68. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 66 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a telescoping mechamsm for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame along a horizontal axis relative to the main frame.
69. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 66 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
70. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 69: wherein the first support wheel provides a sole support for a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherein the first support wheel provides the sole support for the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is the unstowed position and when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
71. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 69 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the first extension table is the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the fourth frame extension member is in at least the unstowed position.
72. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 wherein the first extension table support system supports the first extension table about the horizontal pivot axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
73. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 72 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the first extension table at a location on the horizontal pivot axis and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface about the horizontal pivot axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
74. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 73 further compnsmg: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the mam frame on the hoπzontal pivot axis, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agπcultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherem the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
75. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 72 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein a proximal end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of the base module at the pivot point to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
76. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 75. wherein the proximal end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a hoπzontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on the base module has an upward angle relative to the honzontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the proximal end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on the base module at the pivot point to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
77. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 72 wherem the first extension table support system further comprises: a second frame extension member havmg a first end connected to the base module at the pivot point and a second end connected to the first extension table and bemg moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is m the collapsed position when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the first extension table and the base module to support the first extension table from the pivot point on the base module.
78. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 77 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the first extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
79. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 78 further comprising: a second hydraulic fluid cylinder having a first end connected to the main frame and a second end connected to the at least a portion of the load bed, wherein the second cylinder moves the at least a portion of the load bed relative to the main frame between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source; and a hydraulic valve for selectively routing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder responsive to an electric control signal.
80. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 77 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table when the first extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
81. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 72 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a third frame extension member havmg a proximal end and a distal end, wherem tYTif proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the mam frame, wherem a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the mam frame in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agncultural bale accumulator at a fixed position on the honzontal pivot axis which is located inside a road travel width dimension of the agπcultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agπcultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein a first portion of the first extension table is positioned inside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the first extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the distal end of the third frame extension member to contact the first extension table at the fixed position on the horizontal pivot axis between the first portion of the first extension table and the second portion of the first extension table to support the first extension table from the main frame about the hoπzontal pivot axis.
82 An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 72 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechanism connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the mam frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the mam frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is m the stowed position, wherem the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the mam frame to a position on the honzontal pivot axis when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherem the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the first extension table at the position on the horizontal pivot axis to support the first extension table from the mam frame about the hoπzontal pivot axis when the fourth frame extension member is m the unstowed position.
83. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 82 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a pivoting mechanism for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame about a vertical axis relative to the main frame.
84. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 82 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further comprises: a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame along a horizontal axis relative to the main frame.
85. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 82 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
86. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 85 : wherein the first support wheel provides a sole support a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherein the first support wheel provides the sole support the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to peimit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
87. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 85 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extensiorTtaWfe" from the ground surface when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, and wherem the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the fourth frame extension member is in at least the unstowed position.
88. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 : wherem a first part of the first extension table support system supports the first extension table at a location between a front side of the load bed where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed and the horizontal pivot axis when the first extension table is m the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position, and wherem a second part of the first extension table support system supports the first extension table about the hoπzontal pivot axis when the first extension table is m the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
89. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 88 wherem at least one of the first part of the first extension table support system and the second part of the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherem the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface.
90. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 89 further compnsmg: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the mam frame, wherem the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agπcultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
91. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 88 wherein at least one of the first part of the first extension table support system and the second part of the first extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the first extension table and moveable with the first extension table when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein an end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
92. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 91 : wherein the end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a horizontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on the base module has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on the base module to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the first extension table from the base module.
93. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 88 wherein at least one of the first part of the first extension table support system and the second part of the first extension table support system further comprises: a second frame extension member having a first end connected to the base module and a second end connected to the first extension table and being moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the collapsed position when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the first extension table and the base module to support the first extension table from the base module.
94. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 93 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the first extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
95. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 94 further comprising: a second hydraulic fluid cylinder having a first end connected to the main frame and a second end connected to the at least a portion of the load bed, wherein the second cylinder moves the at least a portion of the load bed relative to the main frame between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source; and a hydraulic valve for selectively routing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder responsive to an electric control signal.
96. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 93 wherein the second frame extension member further comprises: at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the first extension table when the first extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
97. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 88 wherein at least one of the first part of the first extension table support system and the second part of the first extension table support system further comprises: a third frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the main frame, wherein a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the main frame in a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agricultural bale accumulator at a fixed position which is located mside a road travel width dimension of the agπcultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agncultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein a first portion of the first extension table is positioned inside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the first extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the first extension table is m the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member to contact the first extension table between the first portion of the first extension table and the second portion of the first extension table to support the first extension table from the mam frame.
98. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 88 wherem at least one of the first part of the first extension table support system and the second part of the first extension table support system further comprises. a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechanism connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the mam frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the mam frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the first extension table to support the first extension table from the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
99. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 98 wherem the frame attachment mechanism further compnses: a pivoting mechamsm for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame about a vertical axis relative to the mam frame.
100. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 98 wherein the frame attachment mechanism further compnses - a telescoping mechamsm for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the mam frame along a hoπzontal axis relative to the main frame.
101. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 98 wherein the first extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
102. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 101 • wherem the first support wheel provides a sole support for a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agπcultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherem the first support wheel provides the sole support for the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to permit the agncultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is the unstowed position and when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
103. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 101 further compnsmg: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the mam frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agπcultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the first extension table from the ground surface when the first extension table is the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the fourth frame extension member is in at least the unstowed position.
104. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 further comprising: a third extension table which is substantially planar; and a third hinge for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table to permit the third extension table to be moveable with the first extension table relative to the base module when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the third extension table is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table, wherein the third extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and the first extension table and adjacent to the first extension table when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position to permit the third extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
105. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 104 further comprising: a third extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the third extension table, wherein the third extension table support system contacts the third extension table at a location beyond the first extension table and contacts at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface, respectively, when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
106. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 105: wherein the third extension table support system supports the third extension table at a location between a front side of the load bed where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed and the horizontal pivot axis when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position, and wherein the third extension table support system supports the third extension table about the horizontal pivot axis when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position.
107. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 106 wherein the third extension table support system further comprises: a first support wheel connected to the third extension table and moveable with the third extension table when the third extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the third extension table from the ground surface.
108. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 107 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation.
109. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 106 wherein the third extension table support system further comprises: a first frame extension member connected to the third extension table and moveable with the third extension table when the third extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein an end surface of the first frame extension member contacts an end surface of at least one of the base module and the first extension table to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module and the first extension table.
110. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 109 wherein the end surface the first frame extension member has a downward angle relative to a honzontal axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, wherein the end surface on at least one of the base module and the first extension table has an upward angle relative to the horizontal axis which is complementary to the downward angle, and wherein the end surface the first frame extension member contacts the end surface on at least one of the base module and the first extension table to translate an upward force through the first frame extension member to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module and the first extension table
111. An agncultural bale accumulator according to claim 106 wherem the third extension table support system further comprises - a second frame extension member having a first end connected to at least one of the base module and the first extension table and a second end connected to the third extension table and bemg moveable between a collapsed position and an expanded position, wherein the second frame extension member is in the collapsed position when the third extension table is m the unstowed position, wherem the second frame extension member is in the expanded position when the third extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the second frame extension member is connected to the third extension table and at least one of the base module and the first extension table to support the first extension table from at least one of the base module and the first extension table.
112. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 11 1 wherein the second frame extension member further compnses: a first hydraulic cylinder for moving the third extension table between the stowed position and the unstowed position responsive to receivmg pressuπzed hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source.
113. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 112 further compnsmg: a second hydraulic fluid cylinder havmg a first end connected to the mam frame and a second end connected to the at least a portion of the load bed, wherein the second cylinder moves the at least a portion of the load bed relative to the mam frame between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position responsive to receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source; and a hydraulic valve for selectively routing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder responsive to an electnc control signal.
1 14. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 1 1 wherein the second frame extension member further compnses at least one spring member, connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table, the third table, and the second frame extension member, for exerting a bias force on the third extension table when the third extension table is moved to at least one of the stowed position and the unstowed position.
1 15. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 106 wherein the third extension table support system further comprises: a third frame extension member havmg a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the third frame extension member is connected to the mam frame, wherem a distal end of the third frame extension member extends beyond the mam frame m a direction transverse to a traveling direction of the agπcultural bale accumulator at a fixed position which is located inside a road travel width dimension of the agπcultural bale accumulator to permit safe traveling of the agncultural bale accumulator on a public roadway when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position, and wherein a first portion of the third extension table is positioned mside the distal end of the third frame extension member and a second portion of the third extension table is positioned outside the distal end of the third frame extension member when the third extension table is m the unstowed position to permit the third frame extension member to contact the third extension table between the first portion of the third extension table and the second portion of the third extension table to support the third extension table from the main frame.
116. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 106 wherem the third extension table support system further comprises: a fourth frame extension member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a frame attachment mechanism connected to the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member and the mam frame to permit the distal end of the fourth frame extension member to be moveable relative to the mam frame between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves towards the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, wherein the distal end of the fourth frame extension member moves away from the mam frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, wherem the distal end of the fourth frame extension member contacts the third extension table to support the third extension table from the main frame when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
1 17. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 16 wherem the frame attachment mechanism further compnses - a pivoting mechamsm for pivotally connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the main frame about a vertical axis relative to the mam frame.
118. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 1 16 wherem the frame attachment mechanism further compnses: a telescoping mechanism for telescopically connecting the proximal end of the fourth frame extension member to the mam frame along a hoπzontal axis relative to the mam frame.
119. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 116 wherein the third extension table support system further compnses: a first support wheel connected to the distal end of the fourth frame extension member and moveable with the fourth frame extension member when the fourth frame extension member moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the third extension table from the ground surface when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
120. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 119: wherein the first support wheel provides a sole support for a first side of the base module from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the third extension table is in the stowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position, and wherein the first support wheel provides the sole support for the first side of the base module and the first extension table from the ground surface to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when the first extension table is in the unstowed position, when the third extension table is the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position.
121. An agricultural bale accumulator according to claim 1 19 further comprising: a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the main frame, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel contact the ground surface to support the base module from the ground surface and to permit the agricultural bale accumulator to be transported across the ground surface when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the stowed position and the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the first support wheel contacts the ground surface to support the third extension table from the ground surface when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the fourth frame extension member is in the unstowed position, and wherein the first wheel, the second wheel and the first support wheel share a common axis of rotation when the fourth frame extension member is in at least the unstowed position.
122. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 104. wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hmge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots upwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hmge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position.
123. An agπcultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 104. wherein the first extension table pivots upwards towards the base module about the first hinge axis when the first extension table is in the stowed position, and wherein the third extension table pivots downwards towards the base module and the first extension table about the third hmge axis when the third extension table is in the stowed position
124. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 further compnsmg: an alignment mechanism for aligning the at least a portion of the load bed with the mam frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
125. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 55 further compnsmg. a latch mechamsm for latching the at least a portion of the load bed to the mam frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position and for unlatching the at least a portion of the load bed from the mam frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale discharging position
126. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 55 wherein the load bed extension module further compnsmg: a second extension table which is substantially planar; a second extension table attachment mechamsm connected to the second extension table and the base module to permit the second extension table to be moveable relative to the base module between a stowed position and an unstowed position, wherem the second extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and adjacent to a second side of the load bed when the second extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the second extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales: and a second extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the second extension table, wherem the second extension table support system contacts the second extension table at a location beyond the second side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the second extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the second extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position
127. An agncultural bale accumulator accordmg to claim 55 wherem the load bed extension module is attachable to and detachable from the base module independently of any other module on the agπcultural bale accumulator
128. An agπcultural bale accumulator according to claim 55 further compnsmg: a first bale position sensor for sensmg that at least one of the plurality of bales is disposed on the first extension table
129. An agncultural bale accumulator compnsmg a base module including a load bed which is substantially planar for receivmg a plurality of bales to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales, and a main frame for supporting the load bed above a ground surface, a bale discharge module including at least a portion of the load bed pivotally connected to the main frame about a pivot point disposed on a honzontal pivot axis and moveable relative to the main frame between a bale accumulating position and a bale discharging position, wherem the at least a portion of the load bed is in a honzontal position relative to the mam frame when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed to accumulate thereon the plurality of bales, and wherem the at least a portion of the load bed is in an inclined position relative to the mam frame when the load bed is in the bale discharging position to permit the at least a portion of the load bed to discharge the plurality of bales accumulated thereon to the ground surface, a load bed extension module mcludmg a first extension table which is substantially planar, a first hmge for pivotally connecting the first extension table to the at least a portion of the load bed about a first hinge axis to permit the first extension table to be moveable relative to the at least a portion of the load bed between a stowed position and an unstowed position and to permit the first extension table to be moveable with the at least a portion of the load bed when the at least a portion of the load bed moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale dischargmg position, wherem the first extension table is substantially coplanar with the at least a portion of the load bed and adjacent to a first side of the at least a portion of the load bed when the first extension table is in the unstowed position to permit the first extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position, and a first extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module and the first extension table, wherein the first extension table support system contacts the first extension table at a location beyond the first side of the load bed and contacts at least one of the base module and the ground surface to support the first extension table from at least one of the base module and the ground surface, respectively, when the first extension table is m the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is m at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, wherem a first part of the first extension table support system supports the first extension table at a location between a front side of the load bed where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed and the hoπzontal pivot axis when the first extension table is m the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulatmg position, and wherein a second part of the first extension table support system supports the first extension table about the hoπzontal pivot axis when the first extension table is in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, a third extension table which is substantially planar; a third hinge for pivotally connecting the third extension table to the first extension table to permit the third extension table to be moveable with the first extension table relative to the base module when the first extension table moves between the stowed position and the unstowed position, wherein the third extension table is moveable between a stowed position and an unstowed position relative to the first extension table, wherein the third extension table is substantially co-planar with the load bed and the first extension table and adjacent to the first extension table when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position to permit the third extension table to accumulate thereon at least one of the plurality of bales when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position; and a third extension table support system connected to at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the third extension table, wherein the third extension table support system contacts the third extension table at a location beyond the first extension table and contacts at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface to support the third extension table from at least one of the base module, the first extension table and the ground surface, respectively, when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in at least one of the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position, wherein a first part of the third extension table support system supports the third extension table at a location between a front side of the load bed where the plurality of bales are received on the load bed and the horizontal pivot axis when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position, and wherein a second part of the third extension table support system supports the third extension table about the horizontal pivot axis when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is moves between the bale accumulating position and the bale discharging position; and a bale transfer module operable to distribute the plurality of bales received on the load bed across the load bed, the first extension table and the third extension table to accumulate the plurality of bales on the load bed, the first extension table and the third extension table when each of the first extension table and the third extension table are in the unstowed position and when the at least a portion of the load bed is in the bale accumulating position.
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