1、 1 Bale twine knotter with adjustable wiper Background of the invention This invention relates to twine knotters for hay or straw baling machines and more particularly to an improved wiper arm for such knotters. In one conventional baler, the twine knotter includes a rotatably mounted billhook for f
2、orming a loop of twine thereabout. On one side of the billhook is a wiper arm which has a pair of finers defining a fork for receiving and guiding twine used to tie a bale. On one side of the billhook is a knife riveted to the fork for cutting the twine after a loop in the twine has been formed arou
3、nd the billhook. A wiper is formed integrally with the fork of the arm and strips or wipers the loop of twine form around the billhook as the severed end of the twine is held in the billhook jaw. Proper adjustment of the wiper arm relative to the billhook is critical to the operation of the nkotter
4、as the wiper must strip or wipe the twine loop from the billhook to complete the formation of the knot. Wiper arm adjustment is performed initially at the point of manufacture and periodically thereafter when servicing the baler. It is accomplished by modeling or bending the arm in three areas with
5、a special tool. By modeling, the wiper is centered with respect to the heel of the billhook and adjusted so theat it just clears the billhook jaw. For this reason, it is desirable that the wiper arm be relatively rigid and unyielding so that proper adjustment can be maintained and yet be sufficientl
6、y bendable to permit initial adjustmen. Also, in recent years , stronger twines are being used on such balers to tie bales of higher density. Such changes subject the wiper arm to higher forces during operation thus making it more difficult to maintain the arm in proper adjustmen, while at the same
7、time, making the arm flexible enough to permit initial adjustment. Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a knotter with an improved wiper arm having a strong and rigid construction to maintain an accurate adjustmen. Another object of this invention is to provide a knotter with a
8、wiper arm which has a wiper which is easily and accurately adjustable with respect to the billhook of the knotter. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION These and other objects of the invention are accomplished by knotter comprising a rotatably mounted billhook for forming a loop of twine thereabout and a wiper
9、arm with an improved adjustably mounted wiper for sliding a twine loop form the billhook while the twine end is retained in a jaw of the billhook to complete the formation of a weine knot. In one embodiment, the wiper has slots formed teerein and is adjustably mounted on the arm and relative to the
10、billhook by screws inserted through the slots and thereadably mounted in the arm. In a second embodiment, the wiper has first and second portions joined together at a right angle and is asjustably mounted relative to the arm and to the billhook of the knotter by the insertion and removal of shims be
11、tween the second portion of the wiper and the arm. 2 Brief description of the drawings FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perpective view of a twine knotter in accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention. FIG. 2 is an esploded view of a wiper arm of the kontter shown in FIG.1 FIG. 3 is a view of t
12、he knotter of FIG.1 taken along line 3 3. FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of a knotter wiper arm in accordance with a second embodiment of this invention. FIG. 5-9 are fragmentary perspective views pf a knotter of FIG.1 showing progressive stages of knot tying. Description of the preferred
13、embodiments FIGS.1 3 show in fragmentary form a knotter 1 in accordance with the preferrde embodiment of this invention. Knotters of this general type are well knowen in the art and are widely used commercially, such as in the John Deere 466 Series balers sole by John Deere Company, a corporation of
14、 Delaware. Such balers are used for the baling of hay or straw into a rectangular parallelpiped shaped bale. Knotter 1 comprises a billhook 13 including (1) a center shaft 3on which billhook 13 is rotatably mounted in a knotter frame 5 and (2) a jaw 14 around which a loop of twine is formed as rotat
15、ed and for retaining the twine end during knot formation. On one said of billhook 13 a twine disk 15 and a twine holder 16 are provided for holding a segment of twine 19. On the opposite side and below billhook 13, a wiper arm 17 is provided.Wiper arm 17 (FIGS.1,2) includes a twine guiding fork 20 p
16、referably of cast iron,a knife blade 24 bolted to fork 20 cutting the twine and a wiper 21 for removing a loop of twine 19 from billhook 13.Fork 20 consists of a pair of fingers 22,23 between which twine 19 is received and guided and a vertex 25 at which fingers 22,23 are joined. One side of certex
17、25 has a boss 25 with a pair of threaded apertures 29,31 and th which wiper 21 is adjustably mounted. Fork 20 may be formed either by casting or forging and therefore is a strong, rigid component. Wiper 21, preferably of case hardened steel, is platelike and has a pair of slots 33, 35 corresponding
18、in spacing to the threaded apertures 29,31 of boss 25. The profile of wiper 21 is conventional and has an arcuate recess or ledge 37. Wiper 21 is detachably mounted to fork 20 by a pair of screws 39,41 which pass through slots 33,35 and threadably engage apertues 29,31 so that fork 20 and wiper 21 a
19、re held tightly toghter. Wiper 21 is asjustable relative to fork 20 by moving wiper 21 back and forth in a plane parallel to the major planes of wiper 21 and in a direction parallel to the direction of elongation of slots 33,35 when screws 39,41 are loosened. Referring now to FIG. 3, wiper 21 is pos
20、itioned closely to billhook 13 which ledge or recess 37 centered in relation to an outer surface or heel 43 of jaw 14. The maximum recommended clearance between a first portion 43 of jaw 14 and ledge 37 is 2.4.mm. at the closest distance which jaw portion 45 approaches during rotation of billhook 13
21、 during the formation of a twine knot. In contrast to the conventional integral wiper arm described in the Background of the Invention which requires modeling or bending of the wiper arm at positions corresponding to positions A,B and C shown in FIG. 2 in order to adjust the wiper with respect to th
22、e billhook for proper stripping of a twine loop from the billhook, the present embodiment of the invention achieves alignment simply and easily by adjustment of wiper 21 by loosening of screws 39,41 and sliding platelike wiper 21 back and forth. This permits fork 20 and wiper 21 to be deformable in
23、use. In accordance with the features of a second embodiment of this invention, FIG. 4 shows a vertex 51 of a wiper arm 53 identical to wiper arm 17 except for the portion shown and descrobed in FIG. 4. shows a vertex 51 of a wiper arm 53 identical to wiper arm 17 except for the portion shown and des
24、cribed in FIG. 4. Wper arm 53 portion shown and described in FIG. 4. Wper arm 53includes a wiper 55 having first and second portions 57, 59 joined together at a right angle.Wiper 55 is adjustably mounted to a major surface 61 of vertex 51 by an attachment means 63,here shown as a pair of bolts(only
25、one of which bolt 65 is visble in FIG.4)inserted through aperture 67, 69 in wiper 55 and vertex 51, respectively. Adjustment pof the height of a ledge 71 of wiper 55 above surface 61 is accomplished by the insertion and removal of shim means 73 inserted on bolt 65 between surface 61 and second porti
26、on 59 of wiper 55. Shim means 73 is here shown as a plurality of washers. The functionng of knotter 1 for tying twine around a bale of hay is conventional and will be described herein only briefly. Particular reference is made to FIG.1 and FIGS.5 9 which show the progressive stages of knot formation
27、. FIG.1 shows the condition when a needle 75 (showm in FIG.5) is threaded with twine 10 stored in a twine box (not shown) and from a prior cycle, one end of twine 19 is held in twine disk 15 by twine holder 16. Twine 19 is threaded through fork 20 between fingers 22,23 and ocer the top of bale 77. A
28、s bale 77 is formed and moves against twine 19,twine 19 is extended across the outer surface of bale 77 by pulling more twine from the twine box. As shown in FIG.5,when bale 77 reaches a predetermined length, a measuring wheel(not shown) activates kontter 1; and needle 75(with the help of a tucker f
29、inger, not shown) brings a second steand of twine 19 from below and around the trailing end of bale 77, through fork 20, across billhook 13 and into twine disk 15. In FIG.6, disk 15 is then turned (counterclockwise) sufficiently to permit twine holder 16 to secure both strands of twine 19 n disk 15
30、and billhook 13 starts to revolve. The turning of billhook 13(FIG.7) causes a loop 78 of twine 19 to be formde around the exteriof surface of billhook 13, and jaw 14 is opened to receive twine 19. wiper arm 17(FIG.7) is moved, thereby advancing knife 24 against twine 19 to cue twine 19 helld in disk 15 for the formation of the next knot in the next knotter cycle. Jaw 14 (FIG.8) is closed and holds the ends of twine 19 tighely. Further movement of wiper arm 17 causes wiper 21 to push or wipe the twine loop 78 from billhook 13 as jaw 14 holds the two cut