Boom Air Seal
20210172550 ยท 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/0671
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/0925
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/1021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2326/05
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/0845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides an articulated joint in a pneumatic conveying system of a boom of an agricultural dry product applicator. The joint allows adjacent product-conveying tubes and respective joint components to articulate with respect to each other while maintaining a seal for pneumatically conveying product. Joint components may be separated from each other when the boom is folded while articulating with respect to each other without disengaging or creating potential leaks at segment junctures while the boom is extended. The articulated joint includes a rigid socket having a first socket section and a second socket section providing support to a compressible seal having a first seal section and a second seal section. The first seal section is inserted into the second socket section to create an airtight seal in between the first seal section and the second socket section even when boom tube segments flex during use.
Claims
1. An articulated joint in a pneumatic conveying system of an agricultural dry product applicator allowing product conveying tubes of a boom of the dry product applicator to maintain a substantially sealed state between adjacent pneumatic conveying system components during use-induced misalignments and relative movements while conveying dry product through the boom when unfolded during use and to separate into an unsealed state when folded for transportation, the articulated joint comprising: a seal including a first seal end and a second seal end; a socket including a first socket end and a second socket end; wherein the first seal end is inserted into the second socket end to define a sealed engagement when the boom is unfolded during use and is removed from the socket to open and unseal the seal and the socket when the boom is folded for transportation.
2. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein the seal includes a first seal section at the first seal end that selectively engages the socket and is at least one of compressible and rotatable with respect to the socket and a second seal section at the second seal end.
3. The articulated joint of claim 2, wherein the first seal section is a donut-like shape presenting a curved surface to engage the socket, and wherein the second seal section includes a collar portion and a rim portion.
4. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein the socket includes a first socket section and a second socket section.
5. The articulated joint of claim 4, wherein the first socket section is an annular ring and the second socket section is a cone-like shape extending from and having a larger diameter than the first socket section.
6. The articulated joint of claim 5, wherein the joint includes a first seal section and a second seal section, the first seal section is a donut-like shape, while the second seal section includes a collar portion and a rim portion; wherein the socket is rigid and supports the compressible seal thereby allowing the seal to flex and pivot within the socket and still allowing the joint to retain a substantially airtight seal.
7. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein the socket is made from a stainless steel material.
8. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein the seal is made from a polyurethane material.
9. An articulated joint in a pneumatic conveying system of an agricultural dry product applicator allowing product conveying tubes of a boom of the dry product applicator to be substantially sealed to convey dry product through the boom when unfolded during use and separated and unsealed when folded for transportation, the articulated joint comprising: a joint seal with a first seal end defining a first seal section and a second seal end defining a second seal section; wherein the first seal section is a donut-like shape with a curved outer surface; wherein the second seal section includes a collar portion and a rim portion, the collar portion projecting away from the first seal section and extending towards the second seal end, the rim portion further projecting away from the collar portion towards the second seal end; a joint socket that includes a first joint socket end and a second joint socket end, the joint socket further including a first socket portion, a socket shoulder portion, and a second socket portion; wherein the first socket portion is arranged at the first joint socket end; wherein the socket shoulder portion is arranged adjacent to and abuts the first socket portion and the second socket portion; wherein the second socket portion is arranged at the second joint socket end and is adjacent to and abuts the socket shoulder portion; wherein the seal engages with the joint socket to form a substantially airtight seal in between the first seal section and the socket shoulder portion.
10. The articulated joint of claim 9, wherein the joint socket is made from a stainless steel material.
11. The articulated joint of claim 9, wherein the seal is made from a polyurethane material.
12. An agricultural application implement comprising: a frame including at least one boom capable of being folded for transportation, the at least one boom including a series of boom tube segments with at least two boom tube segments being connected by a joint, the joint comprising: a seal and a socket; wherein the seal defines a compressible seal body and includes a first seal section and a second seal section, the second seal section having a collar portion and a rim portion; wherein the socket defines a rigid socket body and includes a first socket section and a second socket section; wherein the first seal section and second socket section are configured so that the first seal section and second socket section are engaged when the boom is extended during use and separated when the boom is folded for transportation; and wherein the least two boom tube segments include: a first boom tube segment with the socket mounted to a first boom tube segment; a second boom tube segment with the seal mounted to a second boom tube segment, the seal and socket being selectively engageable to create a substantially airtight joint between the first boom tube segment and the second boom tube segment when the boom is extended during use.
13. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the first boom tube segment is integrally formed with the socket.
14. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the sea made from a polyurethane material.
15. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the socket is made from a stainless steel material.
16. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the first seal section of the seal is an annular ring that tapers inwardly at a first edge and a second edge.
17. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the first socket section is an annular ring that fits concentrically with respect to the first boom tube segment.
18. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the second socket section is a cone-like shape that presents a tapering surface that faces the seal.
19. The agricultural application implement of claim 12, wherein the seal extends radially from an outer circumferential surface of the second boom tube segment.
20. The agricultural application implement of claim 19, wherein the seal extends longitudinally beyond an end of the second boom tube segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For the purpose of illustration, certain embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements, dimensions, and instruments shown. Like numerals indicate like elements throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0019] While the invention is described herein in connection with certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit it to those embodiments. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0021] Each boom section 17 includes a plurality of boom segments, tubes, or conduits 65 terminating at particle delivering units, which for the implement 10 are spreading outlets or nozzles. In the exemplary embodiment shown, left outer boom section 17A of boom 14 includes five nozzles 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24; left inner boom section 17B of boom 14 includes five nozzles 26, 28, 29, 30 and 32; right inner boom section 17C of boom 16 includes five nozzles 34, 35, 36, 38 and 40; and right outer boom section 17D of boom 16 includes five nozzles 42, 44, 45, 46 and 48.
[0022] Additionally, at the back of implement 10 there is a centrally mounted rear boom section 17E also defined by a large diameter supply line 102 for supplying the boom section with granular material. At the rear boom section 17E are five rear nozzles 50, 52, 54, 56 and 58 to provide full and complete coverage across the width of implement 10, including the area between the inboard-most nozzles 32 and 34 of booms 14, 16. The rear boom section 17E allows the spread of the particulate material/product over/onto the ground over which the implement 10 passes for complete coverage. Although five boom sections 17, with five nozzles per boom section, is shown by way of example, in other aspects greater or fewer boom sections 17, and/or greater or fewer nozzles per boom section 17, can be provided within the scope of the invention. For example, the five boom sections 17 may each have six nozzles per boom section 17.
[0023] The length of the booms 14, 16, in conjunction with the rear boom section 17E, allow the agricultural application implement 10 to quickly and efficiently spread granular or particulate material onto the ground. However, the length of the booms 14, 16 makes them difficult to transport. The booms 14, 16 are therefore often pivotable and/or divided into boom sections 17 so that the booms 14, 16 may be folded for easier transportation, as illustrated in
[0024] Referring to
[0025] The second seal section 100A preferably projects away from the second edge portion 112A of the first seal section 95A, towards the second seal end 90A, forming a circular collar portion 115A. The second seal section 100A further includes a rim portion 120A which is preferably an annular ring that circumscribes and projects away from the collar portion 115A also towards the second seal end 90A. The second seal section 100A therefore forms a collar (rim portion 120A) with a step (collar portion 115A) connecting the rim portion 120A to the first seal section 95A, which may be a donut-like shape. The seal 75A, however, may be other shapes in alternative embodiments.
[0026] The socket 80 of the joint 60 has a first socket end 125 and a second socket end 130. A first socket section 135 is located and positioned, or arranged, at the first socket end 125, while a second socket section 140 is located and positioned at the second socket end 130. In a first embodiment, the first socket section 135 may be an annular ring with substantially the same diameter throughout its length. The second socket section 140 is adjacent to and projects away from the first socket section 135 towards the second socket end 130. The second socket section 140 preferably gradually tapers outwards as the second socket section 140 extends towards the second socket end 130, thereby forming a cone-like collar. The second socket section 140 therefore may have a cone-like shape that extends from and has a larger diameter than the annular ring-like body of the first socket section 135, and presents a tapering surface that faces the seal 75A. The second socket section 140 is shaped and sized so that the seal 75A may be inserted into the second socket section 140 and form a substantially airtight seal as will be described in more detail hereinafter.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] In a second embodiment of the joint 60, the joint 60 also forms a ball and socket-like joint connection illustrated in
[0029] The joint socket 145 of the second embodiment of the joint 60, on the other hand, differs from the socket 80 of the first embodiment. In the second embodiment, the joint socket 145 has a first joint socket end 150 and a second joint socket end 155. The joint socket 145 includes a first socket portion 160, a socket shoulder portion 165, and a second socket portion 170. The first socket portion 160 is located and positioned at the first joint socket end 150. The first socket portion 160 is preferably an annular ring with substantially the same diameter throughout. As the first socket portion 160 extends towards the second joint socket end 155, the first socket portion 160 transitions into the socket shoulder portion 165, which tapers radially outwards from the first socket portion 160. The socket shoulder portion 165 is preferably located and positioned adjacent to and abuts both the first socket portion 160 and the second socket portion 170. The second socket portion 170 is preferably also an annular ring or collar portion that projects from the shoulder socket portion 165.
[0030] Turning to
[0031] In order to assemble the boom 14, 16 with at least one joint 60, a first boom tube segment 65A may be inserted into the first socket section 135/first socket portion 160 to attach or mount the first boom tube segment 65A to the socket 80/joint socket 145 as illustrated in
[0032] A second boom tube segment 65B is inserted into the second seal section 100A/B so that the boom tube segment 65B is adjacent to and abuts the first seal section 95 as illustrated in
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the joint 60 is further oriented so that the second tube segment 65B attached to the seal 75B is located closer to the large wheeled transport unit 12 (shown in
[0034] Although the best modes contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention are disclosed above, practice of the above invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and the scope of the underlying inventive concept.