SEEDING MACHINE TO PROVIDE TRANSVERSE TRAMLINES
20190343037 ยท 2019-11-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C7/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A planting unit for a seeding machine comprising a seed supply and a seed meter adapted to dispense seed to a seed delivery system to deposit within a furrow. The seed meter is driven by an electronic control unit to achieve a pre-defined pattern of the seeds. The planting unit skips dispensing of seeds at locations at which a tramline extending transversely to the travel direction is to be provided.
Claims
1. A planting unit for a seeding machine, comprising: a seed supply; and a driven seed meter adapted to receive seeds from the seed supply and to dispense a singularized seed to a seed delivery system adapted to deposit the seed within a furrow in the ground of a field; wherein the driven movement of the seed meter is adapted to be controlled by an electronic control unit such as to achieve a pre-defined pattern of the seeds in the field and the planting unit is adapted to skip dispensing of seeds at locations at which a tramline extending in an angle to the travel direction is to be provided according to the pre-defined pattern.
2. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the seeds and at least one of the apertures is permanently closed or adapted to be selectively closed to provide the skip.
3. The planting unit of claim 1, further comprising a seed branch-off assembly, the seed branch-off assembly adapted, upon receipt of a signal from the control unit, to take a seed out of the seed delivery system and to feed it back to the seed supply to provide the skip.
4. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed delivery system is adapted to be driven and controlled by the control unit to at least one of reduce the speed of the seed transport and stop the seed transport, to provide the skip.
5. The planting unit of claim 1, further comprising a seed transport device, the seed transport device adapted to move a seed from the seed meter to the seed delivery system and is adapted to be disabled upon receipt of a signal from the control unit to provide the skip.
6. The planting unit of claim 1, further comprising a seed removal device, the seed removal device provided to remove a seed from the seed meter and is adapted to be activated upon receipt of a signal from the control unit to provide the skip.
7. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is permanently closed to provide the skip and the seed meter is exchangeable dependent on the desired pattern.
8. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is closed by a removable element to provide the skip.
9. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is closed by an element which is movable between an inactive and an active position to provide the skip.
10. The planting unit of claim 9, wherein the element is movable in a radial direction of the seed meter.
11. The planting unit of claim 3, wherein the seed branch-off assembly is adapted, upon receipt of a signal from the control unit, to withdraw a seed out of the seed delivery system by suction and to feed it back to the seed supply using an air stream.
12. The planting unit of claim 1, wherein the seed delivery system comprises a belt with pockets or a brush belt.
13. The planting unit of claim 5, wherein the seed transport device is movable by an actuator between an operative and an inoperative position and the actuator controlled by the electronic control unit to move the seed transport device into the inoperative position upon receipt of a signal from the control unit.
14. The planting unit of claim 6, wherein the seed removal device is movable by an actuator between an operative position for mechanically removing a seed from the seed meter and an inoperative position and the actuator is controlled by the electronic control unit to move the seed transport device into the operative position upon receipt of a signal from the control unit.
15. The planting unit of claim 6, wherein the seed removal device comprises an air outlet for blowing the seed from the seed meter to the seed supply and the air outlet is controlled by an actuator controlled by the electronic control unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The detailed description of the drawings refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] At least one example embodiment of the subject matter of this disclosure is understood by referring to
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[0023] Control of the planting units 20 is performed by an electronic control unit 34 which is connected to a positioning system receiver 30 provided on the roof of the tractor cab 36 and a user interface 32 within the cab. The user interface 32 can be a virtual terminal according to ISO 11783. Operation and control of the planting units 20 by the electronic control unit is described in detail in US 2017/0071124 A1, the contents of which incorporated herein by reference.
[0024] Details of a planting unit 20 that can be used in the seeding machine 12 are shown in
[0025] The position of the seeds 60 in the furrow is controlled by the speeds of motors 54 and 52 which are controlled by the electronic control unit 34. Normally, the speed of motor 52 is controlled such that the speed of the brush belt 48 corresponds to the forward speed V of the tractor 10, such that the seeds 60 rather fall down from the brush belt 48 at its lower return point, i.e. the horizontal speed component vH indicated in
[0026] However, it is useful to provide a number of tramlines 68 in the transverse direction, i.e. skip deposition of seeds 60 at certain positions to leave parts of the field free from plants allowing a tractor or other vehicle to drive transversely to the direction v. The transverse direction can enclose an angle of 90 with the planting direction v or another suitable angle, as mentioned above. Other tramlines (not shown in
[0027] While it is relatively easy to simply switch the motor 52 and optionally motor 54 off to provide the tramlines in the forward direction v during seeding (see EP 0 868 842 A2 and WO 2012/015957 A1), this approach would hardly work in a satisfactory manner for the transverse tramlines 68 as shown in
[0028] The embodiments of the seed meters 38 shown in
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[0035] It should be noted that the seed removal device 92 could be positioned, instead of being in the vicinity of the seed meter 38 to remove seeds 60 during their travel from seed supply 42 to the seed transport device 44 out of the aperture 56 of the seed meter 38, positioned to remove the seed from the aperture 56 immediately after it has left the seed supply 42, i.e. directly above the seed supply 42. In another embodiment, the pneumatic seed removal device can be located close to the seed transport device 44 or remove the seed 60 from the brush belt 48.
[0036] As used herein, e.g. is utilized to non-exhaustively list examples, and carries the same meaning as alternative illustrative phrases such as including, including, but not limited to, and including without limitation. As used herein, unless otherwise limited or modified, lists with elements that are separated by conjunctive terms (e.g., and) and that are also preceded by the phrase one or more of, at least one of, at least, or a like phrase, indicate configurations or arrangements that potentially include individual elements of the list, or any combination thereof. For example, at least one of A, B, and C and one or more of A, B, and C each indicate the possibility of only A, only B, only C, or any combination of two or more of A, B, and C (A and B; A and C; B and C; or A, B, and C). As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Further, comprises, includes, and like phrases are intended to specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0037] An embodiment of this disclosure includes a planting unit for a seeding machine, comprising a seed supply, a driven seed meter adapted to receive seeds from the seed supply and to dispense a singularized seed to a seed delivery system adapted to deposit the seed within a furrow in the ground of a field, wherein the driven movement of the seed meter is adapted to be controlled by an electronic control unit such as to achieve a pre-defined pattern of the seeds on the field and the planting unit is adapted to skip dispensing of seeds at locations at which a tramline extending in an angle to the travel direction is to be provided according to the pre-defined pattern, and may include at least one of the following features:
[0038] the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the seeds and at least one of the apertures is permanently closed or adapted to be selectively closed to provide the skip, or
[0039] a seed branch-off assembly is adapted, upon receipt of a signal from the control unit, to take a seed out of the seed delivery system and to feed it back to the seed supply to provide the skip, or
[0040] the seed delivery system is driven and controlled by the control unit to one of reduce the speed of the seed transport and stop the seed transport, to provide the skip, or
[0041] a seed transport device is provided to move a seed from the seed meter to the seed delivery system and disabled upon receipt of a signal from the control unit to provide the skip, or
[0042] a seed removal device is provided to remove a seed from the seed meter and activated upon receipt of a signal from the control unit to provide the skip.
[0043] In another embodiment, the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is permanently closed to provide the skip and the seed meter is exchangeable dependent on the desired pattern.
[0044] In another embodiment, the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is closed by a removable element to provide the skip.
[0045] In another embodiment, the seed meter comprises adjacent apertures for receiving the singularized seeds and at least one of the apertures is closed by an element which is movable between an inactive and an active position to provide the skip.
[0046] In another embodiment, the element is movable in a radial direction of the seed meter.
[0047] In another embodiment, the seed branch-off assembly is adapted, upon receipt of a signal from the control unit, to withdraw a seed out of the seed delivery system by suction and to feed it back to the seed supply using an air stream.
[0048] In another embodiment, the driven seed delivery system comprises a belt with pockets or a brush belt.
[0049] In another embodiment, the seed transport device is movable by an actuator between an operative and an inoperative position and the actuator controlled by the electronic control unit to move the seed transport device into the inoperative position upon receipt of a signal from the control unit.
[0050] In another embodiment, the seed removal device is movable by an actuator between an operative position for mechanically removing a seed from the seed meter and an inoperative position and the actuator is controlled by the electronic control unit to move the seed transport device into the operative position upon receipt of a signal from the control unit.
[0051] In another embodiment, the seed removal device comprises an air outlet for blowing the seed from the seed meter to the seed supply and the air outlet is controlled by an actuator controlled by the electronic control unit.
[0052] In another embodiment, the seeding machine comprises a toolbar supporting a number of planting units spaced in a direction transversely to a travel direction of the seeding machine, all planting units controlled by the electronic control unit.
[0053] While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it is clear to the skilled man that the scope of the claims is not restricted to these embodiments and that modifications are possible. For example, the brush belt 48 could be replaced with a belt having recesses for accommodating the seeds 60. Also, different shapes of the seed meter 38, like a flat disk, are possible.
[0054] While the present disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description is not restrictive in character, it being understood that illustrative embodiment(s) have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the present disclosure are desired to be protected. Alternative embodiments of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may devise their own implementations that incorporate one or more of the features of the present disclosure and fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.