Brian W. Carr - Nevada IA, US Donald F. Handorf - Ames IA, US Peter B. Moore - Ames IA, US Nick Merfeld - Nevada IA, US Scott A. Sporrer - Nevada IA, US Curtis R. Hammer - Nevada IA, US Gary W. Clem - Nevada IA, US
Assignee:
Gary W. Clem Inc. - Nevada IA
International Classification:
A01D 7528
US Classification:
56 102R
Abstract:
A wheel mounted grain harvester includes a harvesting head for depositing grain in a grain handling assembly comprised of a plurality of grain moving parts. Control means are located on the harvester for selectively interrupting grain flow along the grain moving parts causing harvested grain from a new separate row segment to temporarily accumulate. Means are provided for transporting the harvested grain from separate row segments into separate collection bins permit the separate evaluation of the harvested grain in each row segment. Means are provided for moving the harvester along the row at a constant rate of speed to avoid the necessity of stopping the harvester between row segments to effect the separate evaluation of the harvested grain. The selective interruption by the control means is accomplished by either interrupting at least one of the grain moving parts or by selectively closing a movable blocking wall mounted on the harvester.
Method And Apparatus For Continuously Harvesting Grain From A Row Of Mature Grain Plants Comprised Of Plant Segments And Alley Segments
Brian W Carr - Nevada IA, US Donald F Handorf - Ames IA, US Peter B Moore - Ames IA, US Nick Merfeld - Nevada IA, US Scott A Sporrer - Nevada IA, US Curtis R Hammer - Nevada IA, US Gary W Clem - Nevada IA, US
Assignee:
Gary W. Clem, Inc. - Nevada IA
International Classification:
A01D 41/127
US Classification:
56 102R, 56 102 A, 56 166
Abstract:
A wheel mounted grain harvester includes a harvesting head for depositing grain in a grain handling assembly comprised of a plurality of grain moving parts. Control means are located on the harvester for selectively interrupting grain flow along the grain moving parts causing harvested grain from a new separate row segment to temporarily accumulate. Means are provided for transporting the harvested grain from separate row segments into separate collection bins permit the separate evaluation of the harvested grain in each row segment. Means are provided for moving the harvester along the row at a constant rate of speed to avoid the necessity of stopping the harvester between row segments to effect the separate evaluation of the harvested grain. The selective interruption by the control means is accomplished by either interrupting at least one of the grain moving parts or by selectively closing a movable blocking wall mounted on the harvester.
Method And Apparatus For Presenting Grain For Nir Spectography Examination
Brian Carr - Nevada IA, US Peter Moore - Ames IA, US Donald Handorf - Ames IA, US Timothy Schroeder - Ames IA, US Nick Merfeld - Nevada IA, US Chester Creswick - Newton IA, US Arlan Sandvik - Nevada IA, US Gary Clem - Nevada IA, US
International Classification:
G01N033/02
US Classification:
436/020000, 250/341800
Abstract:
The method for presenting grain for NIR spectography examination includes causing the grain to move downward across a sloping presentation surface; associating the optics of an NIR spectography apparatus with the presentation surface to permit light from the optics to be projected into the curtain of grain at a substantial right angle with respect to the direction of flow of the curtain of grain over the presentation surface. An apparatus for presenting grain for NIR spectography examination includes the structure for practicing the aforementioned method.