ARTICULATING AIR SEEDER CART WITH SKEW CORRECTION
20220264790 · 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C7/081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B69/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02P60/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A seeding apparatus includes an implement frame mounted on wheels and a plurality of furrow openers mounted on the implement frame. A primary air seeder cart is pivotally connected about a vertical implement pivot axis to an implement hitch on the implement frame, and an implement pivot limiting system is operative to limit a degree of pivoting of the primary air seeder cart about the implement pivot axis with respect to the implement frame to a selected degree chosen to reduce bending of conduits. A secondary air seeder cart can be pivotally connected to a cart hitch on the primary air seeder cart about a vertical cart pivot axis and an cart pivot limiting system is operative to limit the degree of pivoting of the secondary air seeder cart about the cart pivot axis.
Claims
1. A seeding apparatus comprising: an implement frame mounted on wheels for travel in an operating travel direction, and a plurality of furrow openers mounted on the implement frame; a primary air seeder cart pivotally connected about a substantially vertical implement pivot axis to an implement hitch mounted on the implement frame; and an implement pivot limiting system operative to limit a degree of pivoting of the primary air seeder cart about the implement pivot axis with respect to the implement frame to a selected degree chosen to reduce bending of conduits.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 the implement pivot limiting system is operative to limit a degree of pivoting of the primary air seeder cart about the implement pivot axis with respect to the implement frame to an adjustable degree.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the implement pivot limiting system comprises a pivot control operative to selectively activate an actuator to pivot the primary air seeder cart to the right or the left with respect to the implement frame.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the pivot control is movable to a float position where the actuator exerts no force.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a skew detecting device operative to determine when the implement frame is travelling in a skewed orientation at a non-perpendicular angle to the operating travel direction, and operative to send a correction signal to the pivot control, and wherein the pivot control is operative to activate the actuator in response to the correction signal to correct the skewed orientation.
6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the actuator is provided by right and left hydraulic cylinders, and wherein the pivot control is operative to retract one of the right and left hydraulic cylinders while extending the other of the right and left hydraulic cylinders.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the pivot control is operative to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to each of the right and left hydraulic cylinders at a pivot pressure sufficient to pivot the primary air seeder cart with respect to the implement frame in response to the correction signal.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the pivot pressure is configured to permit the primary air seeder cart to pivot with respect to the implement frame during a turn.
9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the pivot control is configured to reduce the pivot pressure when the furrow openers are raised above the ground.
10. The apparatus of claim 7 comprising right and left hydraulic conduits connecting the pivot control to the corresponding right and left hydraulic cylinders, and comprising a restrictive orifice in at least one of the right and left hydraulic conduits.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 comprising a secondary air seeder cart connected to a cart hitch on the primary air seeder cart about a substantially vertical cart pivot axis.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 comprising a primary walkway facilitating access to primary tanks on the primary air seeder cart, and a secondary walkway facilitating access to secondary tanks on the secondary air seeder cart, and wherein the primary walkway is accessible from the secondary walkway, and comprising a ladder providing access to one of the primary and secondary walkways.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the primary and secondary air seeder cart are towed behind the implement frame and the implement frame is connected to a tractor, or wherein the primary and secondary air seeder cart are towed in front of the implement frame and the secondary air seeder cart is connected to the tractor.
14. A seeding apparatus comprising: an implement frame mounted on wheels for travel in an operating travel direction, and a plurality of furrow openers mounted on the implement frame; a primary air seeder cart pivotally connected to an implement hitch on the implement frame about a substantially vertical implement pivot axis; a secondary air seeder cart pivotally connected to a cart hitch on the primary air seeder cart about a substantially vertical cart pivot axis; an implement pivot limiting system operative to limit the degree of pivoting of the primary air seeder cart about the implement pivot axis with respect to the implement frame to a selected degree.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 comprising a cart pivot limiting system operative to limit the degree of pivoting of the secondary air seeder cart about the cart pivot axis to a selected degree.
16. The apparatus of claim 14 comprising a furrow opener conduit connected from each furrow opener to the primary cart.
17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the implement pivot limiting system comprises right and left tethers configured such that the right and left tethers are loose when the implement frame is moving in the operating travel direction, and such that turning the implement frame tightens one of the right and left tethers.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein a length of the right and left tethers is adjustable.
19. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the implement pivot limiting system comprises right and left angle stops configured such that during a turn to the left, the left angle stops come together and prevent further pivoting about the implement pivot axis, and configured such that during a turn to the right, the right angle stops come together and prevent further pivoting about the implement pivot axis.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein a position of the right and left angle stops is adjustable to adjust a degree of pivoting about the implement pivot axis.
21. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the implement pivot limiting system comprises a hydraulic cylinder.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the implement pivot limiting system comprises right and left hydraulic cylinders, and wherein the selected degree of pivoting is dictated by a length of the right and left hydraulic cylinders.
23. The apparatus of claim 21 comprising a skew detecting device operative to determine when the implement frame is travelling in a skewed orientation at a non-perpendicular angle to the operating travel direction, and operative to send a correction signal to a pivot control, and wherein the pivot control is operative to extend or retract the right and left hydraulic cylinders in response to the correction signal to correct the skewed orientation.
24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the pivot control is operative to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to each of the right and left hydraulic cylinders at a pivot pressure sufficient to pivot the primary air seeder cart with respect to the implement frame in response to the correction signal.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the pivot pressure is configured to permit the primary air seeder cart to pivot with respect to the implement frame during a turn.
26. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the pivot control is configured to reduce the pivot pressure when the furrow openers are raised above the ground.
27. The apparatus of claim 14 and wherein a hitch weight exerted by the primary air seeder cart on the implement hitch is less than 20% of the total weight of the primary air seeder cart, and wherein a hitch weight exerted by the secondary air seeder cart on the cart hitch is less than 20% of the total weight of the secondary air seeder cart.
28. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the primary air seeder cart is supported on a primary axle and the secondary air seeder cart is supported on a secondary axle, and the secondary air seeder cart is vertically fixed with respect to the primary air seeder cart about the cart pivot axis, and a primary cart hitch is pivotally attached to the primary air seeder cart about a substantially horizontal cart hitch pivot axis oriented substantially perpendicular to the operating travel direction.
29. The apparatus of claim 14 comprising a primary walkway facilitating access to tanks on the primary air seeder cart, and a secondary walkway facilitating access to tanks on the secondary air seeder cart, and wherein the primary walkway is accessible from the secondary walkway, and comprising a ladder providing access to one of the primary and secondary walkways.
30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein one of the primary and secondary walkways is above the other of the primary and secondary walkways.
31. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein one of the primary and secondary walkways: extends under the other of the primary and secondary walkways; or is pivotally attached to the corresponding air seeder cart and is movable to a stored position; or is telescopically attached to the corresponding air seeder cart.
32. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the primary and secondary air seeder cart are towed behind the implement frame and the implement frame is connected to a tractor, or wherein the primary and secondary air seeder cart are towed in front of the implement frame and the secondary air seeder cart is connected to the tractor.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] While the invention is claimed in the concluding portions hereof, preferred embodiments are provided in the accompanying detailed description which may be best understood in conjunction with the accompanying diagrams where like parts in each of the several diagrams are labeled with like numbers, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
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[0023] As shown in
[0024] The apparatus 1 can be configured as a tow behind cart, where the primary air seeder cart 9 is pulled behind the implement frame 3 in direction T1 as shown in
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[0027] A skew detecting device 21 is provided by a pair of GPS sensors, or a pair of cameras, or like skew detectors as are known in the art. Instead of two GPS sensors on the implement frame 3, it is typical as well to have a GPS sensor on the tractor 53 which can serve as one of the GPS sensors along with the sensor on the rear of the implement frame 3. Similarly a camera on the tractor may be used to follow the crop rows from a prior year to determine, along with the camera on the rear of the implement frame 3, whether skewing is occurring. Similarly it is also known to have skew detecting devices that are in direct contact with the ground.
[0028] In any event the skew detecting device 21 determines when the implement frame 3 is travelling in this skewed orientation, and sends a correction signal to the pivot control 15, and the pivot control 15 activates the actuator 17 in response to the correction signal to correct the skewed orientation. Where, as shown in
[0029] Similarly in
[0030] Where as shown in
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[0033] In order to slow down the response of the hydraulic cylinders 23 to the changing flow of hydraulic fluid to avoid fluctuations and undue stresses a restrictive orifice 25 can be placed inside the right and left hydraulic conduits 27 connecting the pivot control 15 to the corresponding right and left hydraulic cylinders 23.
[0034] The pivot pressure can be configured to permit the primary air seeder cart 9 to pivot with respect to the implement frame during a turn when the cart force CF overcomes the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic cylinders 23R, 23L and extends or retracts the hydraulic cylinders to make the turn. The pivot control 15 can also be configured to reduce the pivot pressure when the furrow openers 7 are raised above the ground, such during a headland turn.
[0035] The actuator 17 serves as the implement pivot limiting system ILS that limits the degree of pivot of the primary air seeder cart 9 to the right or left of the implement frame 3 to a selected degree. This may be desirable in some situations, for example to avoid damage to hoses passing from the primary air seeder cart 9 to the furrow openers 7.
[0036] The illustrated seeding apparatus 1 also discloses a secondary air seeder cart 29 connected to a cart hitch 31 on the primary air seeder cart 9 about a substantially vertical cart pivot axis CPA. The primary air seeder cart 9 is supported on a primary axle 33 with the wheels 11 on each end, and similarly the secondary air seeder cart 29 is supported on a secondary axle 35 with wheels 37 on each end and the tanks on each are configured to be generally centered on the axles 33, 35. The hitch weight exerted by the primary air seeder cart 9 on the implement hitch 13 is generally less than 20% of the total weight of the primary air seeder cart 9, and similarly the hitch weight exerted by the secondary air seeder cart 29 on the cart hitch 31 is generally less than 20% of the total weight of the secondary air seeder cart 29.
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[0038] As shown in
[0039] These secondary hoses then pass under the primary air seeder cart 9 and must bend again when passing over the implement pivot axis IPA to the furrow openers 7 on the implement frame 3, or to manifolds and the like distributed across the implement frame 3. This angle is again limited by the implement pivot limiting system provided by the actuator 17 or by an alternate tethers 39 or stops 55 as shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The implement or cart pivot limiting systems ILS, CLS can also be provided by right and left angle stops 55 configured such that during a turn to the left as shown in
[0042] A primary walkway 45 facilitates access to tanks on the primary air seeder cart 9, and a secondary walkway 47 facilitates access to tanks on the secondary air seeder cart 29, and the primary walkway 45 is accessible from the secondary walkway 47, and comprising a ladder 49 providing access to the secondary walkway 47. In the illustrated apparatus 1 the primary walkway 45 is above the secondary walkway 47 to allow for one to tilt with respect to the other in uneven terrain.
[0043] The secondary walkway 47 also extends somewhat under the primary walkway 45. The primary walkway 45 is also pivotally attached to the primary air seeder cart 9 and is movable to a stored position 45A. The secondary walkway 47 may also telescope under the primary walkway as indicated by the arrows 47A.
[0044] With the present apparatus 1 the primary and secondary air seeder cart 9, 29 are towed behind the implement frame 3 and the implement frame 3 is connected to a tractor 53 as seen in
[0045] The present disclosure provides a skew correction system for a seeding implement that is simple and can be readily adapted to various air seeder carts. The disclosure also provides an articulated air seeder cart with primary and secondary air seeder cart 9, 29. The apparatus allows a tank with a significant number of seed conduits, such as one for each furrow opener, to be mounted on an air seeder cart close to the implement with little pivotal movement instead of being mounted on the implement frame. The walkways 45, 47 giving access to tanks on both the primary and secondary air seeder carts 9, 29 are accessible from a single ladder, reducing effort for the operator.
[0046] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all such suitable changes or modifications in structure or operation which may be resorted to are intended to fall within the scope of the claimed invention.