CN201854568U - Harvester capable of treating straw - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a harvester capable of treating straw, which is characterized in that the harvester comprises a mechanical sickle (1), a threshing chamber (2), a grain storage chamber (3), a mechanical sickle (4), a straw tidying chamber (5) and a straw storage chamber (6), wherein the mechanical sickle (1) is connected with the threshing chamber (2), the grain outlet of the threshing chamber (2) is connected with the grain storage chamber (3), the straw outlet of the threshing chamber (2) is connected with the straw tidying chamber (5), the low-position mechanical sickle (4) is connected with the straw tidying chamber (5), and the outlet of the straw tidying chamber (5) is connected with the straw storage chamber (6). The harvester has the advantages that the straw can be treated simultaneously when grains are harvested, the reclamation of the straw is realized, the pollution caused by straw combustion is reduced and certain economic benefits can be obtained.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of grain header, specifically relates to a kind ofly when harvesting crops, and handles the grain header of stalk in passing.
Background technology
In the time of annual autumn harvest, crop straw burning is a headachy thing always.Crop straw burning has produced a large amount of flue dust, severe contamination atmospheric environment, brought tremendous influence for resident's daily life.Some the time, the flue dust that crop straw burning produces is monstrous completely, the huge threat of all causing for people's health.In fact, stalk also is a kind of good energy, also has broad application prospect if be used, as being used for generating, papermaking etc.But why stalk is not by good good utilisation, is because the restriction of cost under the situation of the traditional small-sized land farming of China, can't form a kind of scale.
Summary of the invention
The purpose of this utility model is to have overcome deficiency of the prior art, provides a kind of simple and practical, handles the grain header that can handle stalk efficiently.
The technical solution adopted in the utility model is as follows:
A kind of grain header that can handle stalk, it is characterized in that: it comprises mechanical reaping hook, threshing chamber, grain storage chamber, low level machinery reaping hook, stalk arrangement chamber, stalk storeroom, the machinery reaping hook links to each other with threshing chamber, the mouth of putting out cereal of threshing chamber links to each other with the grain storage chamber, it goes out the stalk mouth and links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber, low level machinery reaping hook links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber, and the outlet of stalk arrangement chamber links to each other with the stalk storeroom.
Described low level machinery reaping hook height is lower than mechanical reaping hook, and its height is corresponding with root of the crop.
Compared with prior art, the beneficial effects of the utility model are:
Simple and practical, in harvesting cereal to stalk handle, realize stalk resource, reduced the pollution that crop straw burning brings, simultaneously can also produce certain economic benefits.
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Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing and embodiment the utility model is described in further detail:
As shown in Figure 1, it comprises mechanical reaping hook 1, threshing chamber 2, grain storage chamber 3, low level machinery reaping hook 4, stalk arrangement chamber 5, stalk storeroom 6 and auxiliary equipment composition thereof the utility model, machinery reaping hook 1 links to each other with threshing chamber 2, the mouth of putting out cereal of threshing chamber 2 links to each other with grain storage chamber 3, it goes out the stalk mouth and links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber 5, low level machinery reaping hook 4 links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber 5, and the outlet of stalk arrangement chamber 5 links to each other with stalk storeroom 6.Described low level machinery reaping hook 4 highly is lower than mechanical reaping hook 1, and its height is corresponding with root of the crop.
When harvesting cereal, by the effect of mechanical reaping hook 1, cereal the first half is cut off, and is transported into threshing chamber 2 then, and under the effect of threshing chamber 2, grain and stalk separate, and grain is admitted to grain storage chamber 3, and stalk is admitted to stalk arrangement chamber 5; In that low level machinery reaping hook 4 edges of a knife are low than the grain harvest system thereafter, can begin harvesting along the root of crop, with the straw harvesting of the latter half, stalk is sent into stalk arrangement chamber 5 then.In stalk arrangement chamber 5, stalk can pass through processing such as colligation, packing, forms the regular body of being convenient to load and transport, and sends into stalk storeroom 6 then.When grain header walks to the edge, field, the Straw bale in the storeroom can be placed on the limit, field, be convenient to carrying.
The undeclared part that relates in the utility model is same as the prior art or adopt prior art to be realized.
Claims (2)
1. the grain header that can handle stalk, it is characterized in that: it comprises mechanical reaping hook (1), threshing chamber (2), grain storage chamber (3), low level machinery reaping hook (4), stalk arrangement chamber (5), stalk storeroom (6), machinery reaping hook (1) links to each other with threshing chamber (2), link to each other mouthful with the grain storage chamber (3) of putting out cereal of threshing chamber (2), it goes out the stalk mouth and links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber (5), low level machinery reaping hook (4) links to each other with stalk arrangement chamber (5), and the outlet of stalk arrangement chamber (5) links to each other with stalk storeroom (6).
2. a kind of grain header that can handle stalk according to claim 1 is characterized in that: described low level machinery reaping hook (4) highly is lower than mechanical reaping hook (1), and its height is corresponding with root of the crop.
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