Configurations of inlet and outlets of air filled auxiliary tank of air seeders
09725254 ยท 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G53/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C15/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G53/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G69/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G53/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for replenishing the supply of a particulate agricultural product in the tank of an air cart. A mixture of air and product comes out of a venturi delivery system and enters in a multiplicity of inlet hoses. Then the product enters into inlet tubes of various lengths and release angles from which product particles are gently spread strategically forming a pile that is more or less horizontal to ensure even feeding of meters during dispensing operations. Then the air exits through one or more fine screens to avoid product escaping as well and is conveyed through the exhaust hoses until reaching an air diffuser. The air diffuser has a series of varying size holes or louvers at the bottom so the air can come out at a uniform low velocity which minimizes any discomfort to nearby operators.
Claims
1. A pneumatic agricultural product delivery system, comprising: at least one product supply tank; a pneumatic source; a plenum normally receiving air flow from the pneumatic source and having a plurality of outlets; a plurality of distribution lines extending from the plenum outlets to a utilization implement for applying air entrained product to an agricultural field; a metering system for supplying product from the least one product supply tank to the distribution lines; and an air conveying system for receiving product from a supply source and delivering product to the at least one product supply tank to replenish the product supply in the at least one product supply tank, comprising; an air flow source; a venturi region having an inlet and at least one venturi coupled to the air flow source, an inlet for receiving product from the supply source, and an outlet for providing product from the supply source entrained within air flow from the pneumatic source; and a plurality of supply conduits for receiving an air entrained product flow from the venturi region outlet and delivering the air entrained product flow to the at least one product supply tank, each supply conduit extending into the at least one product supply tank for releasing the air entrained product flow, at least two supply conduits releasing their respective air entrained product flows at different locations within the at least one product supply tank, wherein each supply conduit extends into the at least one product supply tank a distance different from the distance any other supply conduit extends into the at least one product supply tank.
2. The product delivery system of claim 1, wherein at least one supply conduit releases air entrained product flow received from the venturi region outlet at an oblique angle relative to vertical.
3. The product delivery system of claim 1, further comprising an air exhaust system for venting excess air from the at least one product supply tank, the air exhaust system having at least one inlet and an outlet.
4. The product delivery system of claim 3, wherein the air exhaust system outlet comprises a diffuser having multiple openings allowing air to escape at a relatively reduced velocity.
5. The product delivery system of claim 4, wherein the multiple openings vary in size to distribute the exhaust air exiting the diffuser.
6. The product delivery system of claim 3, further comprising a screen system covering the exhaust air inlet having a screen mesh sized to prevent the egress of agricultural product from the at least one product supply tank.
7. The product delivery system of claim 6, wherein the exhaust system inlet includes a rotary valve for closing the exhaust system and preventing the egress of air from the at least one product supply tank and a brush for engaging the screen system to scrub particulate material from the screen system each time the rotary valve is actuated.
8. The product delivery system of claim 3, wherein the at least one inlet of the air exhaust system includes a valve for closing the exhaust system and preventing the egress of air from the at least one product supply tank.
9. A pneumatic agricultural product delivery system, comprising: at least one product supply tank; a pneumatic source; a plenum normally receiving air flow from the pneumatic source and having a plurality of outlets; a plurality of distribution lines extending from the plenum outlets to a utilization implement for applying air entrained product to an agricultural field; a metering system for supplying product from the least one product supply tank to the distribution lines; and an air conveying system for receiving product from a supply source and delivering product to the at least one product supply tank to replenish the product supply in the at least one product supply tank, comprising; an air flow source; a venturi region having an inlet and at least one venturi coupled to the air flow source, an inlet for receiving product from the supply source, and an outlet for providing product from the supply source entrained within air flow from the pneumatic source; and a plurality of supply conduits for receiving an air entrained product flow from the venturi region outlet and delivering the air entrained product flow to the at least one product supply tank, each supply conduit extending into the at least one product supply tank for releasing the air entrained product flow, at least two supply conduits releasing their respective air entrained product flows at different locations within the at least one product supply tank, wherein at least two supply conduits release their respective air entrained product flows at different angles relative to vertical.
10. A pneumatic agricultural product delivery system, comprising: at least one product supply tank; a pneumatic source; a plenum normally receiving air flow from the pneumatic source and having a plurality of outlets; a plurality of distribution lines extending from the plenum outlets to a utilization implement for applying air entrained product to an agricultural field; a metering system for supplying product from the least one product supply tank to the distribution lines; an air conveying system for receiving product from a supply source and delivering product to the at least one product supply tank to replenish the product supply in the at least one product supply tank, comprising; an air flow source; a venturi region having an inlet and at least one venturi coupled to the air flow source, an inlet for receiving product from the supply source, and an outlet for providing product from the supply source entrained within air flow from the pneumatic source; and a plurality of supply conduits for receiving an air entrained product flow from the venturi region outlet and delivering the air entrained product flow to the at least one product supply tank, each supply conduit extending into the at least one product supply tank for releasing the air entrained product flow, at least two supply conduits releasing their respective air entrained product flows at different locations within the at least one product supply tank; and a three position valve located in the venturi region and operable in a first position to drain product from the supply source only, in a second position to drain product from both the supply source and the venturi region outlet, and in a third position to pressurize the at least one product supply tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(14) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
(16) The supply of particulate material in the tank 14 is occasionally replenished from a supply vehicle. In the past the tanks have been refilled by auger or conveyor systems which may cause damage to fragile materials. As shown in the aforementioned Ser. No. 14/301,717 application, these mechanisms have been improved upon by an air material delivery system employing an air flow source such as a dedicated fan 16 and motor. The supply of particulate material in the cart tank 14 is replenished from a hopper 18 which receives material, for example, by gravity flow, from a supply source such as a truck or other delivery vehicle. The material passes through a rotary feeder and air lock mechanism 20, and passes upwardly through hose 22 and, from tank inlet 24, into the tank 14. The front end view of
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(18) It is important to be able to purge the tank filling system, for example, prior to an extended period of non-use or preparatory to utilizing the air cart with a different agricultural product. A valve 36 is pivotable about a pivot 38 from the horizontal or 9 o'clock position of
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(20) With an air conveying system, there is a need for an improved configuration of a multiplicity of inlet and outlet hoses to convey product and air into the tank and to exhaust excess air properly from the tank into an air diffuser (or back into the air cart). In
(21) At the tank outlet is a porous media grid such as a set of staggered parallel cylindrical rods 60 to minimize the probability of canola seeds or other product from reaching a vertical sieve or screen 62. Rods 60 may be staggered or offset vertically and may be bolted or otherwise fixed to the tank ceiling. Perforated plates could also be employed. A rotary valve 64 selectively allows or prevents air from exiting the tank. Closing this valve pressurizes the tank and aids the normal product distribution process while opening the valve facilitates air egress while refilling the tank. The valve may have brushes on the perimeter which rub against the screen thereby cleaning the screen each time the valve is opened or closed. The valve could be located lower closer to the air diffuser where it would be easier to reach by the operator.
(22) When open, valve 64 vents exhaust air from the tank by way of conduit 30 to the diffuser 26 beneath the cart. A smooth and uniform air release is achieved through gradually larger openings along the bottom of the diffuser with the smallest opening 66 closest to the connection with the exhaust air conduit 30 where the air pressure is highest and the largest opening 68 most remote from the conduit 30.
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(24) Moreover, some tubes such as 86 release product in a generally horizontal direction while others such as 80 are directed obliquely downward. This multiple outlet array provides a more uniform distribution of product 88 within the tank than is achieved from a single outlet. The uniform distribution, in turn, contributes to a more uniform distributing of product through multiple product meters to multiple distribution lines. Excess air is vented from the tank through one or more exhaust system conduits or tubes 90 which have screen 92 covered slots or other exhaust apertures. The screen 92 mesh is sized to help prevent seed or other product from escaping form the tank with the exhaust air.
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(27) A more horizontal layer of product is achieved by the inlet arrangement shown in
(28) While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.