Sensor Placement on Swathboard of Mower
20240219363 ยท 2024-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D43/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G01N33/00
PHYSICS
A01D43/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mower is configured to cut plant material as the mower moves over a field and deposits the cut plant material on the field. The mower includes a header assembly having a cutter bed, conditioning rollers, and a swathboard, the swathboard being positionable to shape a rearwardly-directed stream of cut plant material into windrows. The header assembly includes a sensor system mounted on the swathboard. The sensor system has a sensor configured to collect nutrient information of the plant material being cut by the mower, where the sensor is moveable relative to the swathboard so as to move the orientation of a sensor face with respect to the crop stream.
Claims
1. A mower configured to cut plant material as the mower moves over a field and deposit the cut plant material on the field, the mower including a header assembly having a cutter bed, conditioning rollers, and a swathboard, the swathboard being positionable to shape a rearwardly-directed stream of cut plant material into windrows, wherein the header assembly comprises a sensor system mounted on the swathboard, the sensor system having a sensor configured to collect nutrient information of the plant material being cut by the mower, wherein the sensor is moveable relative to the swathboard so as to move the orientation of a sensor face with respect to the crop stream.
2. The mower of claim 1 wherein the sensor system automatically adjusts the orientation of the sensor by analyzing the signal generated by the sensor and adjusting the orientation of the sensor relative to the crop stream.
3. The mower of claim 1 wherein the sensor pivots about a same axis as an axis about which the swathboard pivots.
4. The mower of claim 3 wherein the sensor is mounted on a pivot tube, and the pivot tube is co-aligned with the rockshaft that pivots the swathboard.
5. The mower of claim 1 wherein the sensor is mounted on a shoe plate, wherein the swathboard has a cutout into which the shoe plate is received such that the swathboard and the shoe plate are generally co-planer in a base orientation of the shoe plate, but with the shoe plate being capable of pivoting movement relative to the swathboard.
6. The mower of claim 5 further comprising an actuator, wherein the position of the shoe plate relative to the swathboard is adjusted using the actuator.
7. The mower of claim 1 wherein the sensor is a near-infra-red (NIR) sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] To easily identify the discussion of any particular element or act, the most significant digit or digits in a reference number refer to the figure number in which that element is first introduced.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The following detailed description of embodiments of the invention references the accompanying figures. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those with ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments may be utilized, and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the claims. The following description is, therefore, not limiting. The scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
[0020] In this description, references to one embodiment, an embodiment, or embodiments mean that the feature or features referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the invention. Separate references to one embodiment, an embodiment, or embodiments in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are not mutually exclusive unless so stated. Specifically, a feature, component, action, step, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments but is not necessarily included. Thus, particular implementations of the present invention can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The swathboard 110 is positionable to assist in directing the conditioned plant material back to the ground and shape the windrows (especially to have a generally wider width when the swathboard 110 is lowered for maximum contact with the flow of plant material). The forming shields 112 are positionable to further assist in directing the conditioned plant material back to the ground and shape the windrows (especially to have a generally narrower width when the swathboard 110 is raised to allow the flow of plant material to reach the forming shields 112). Thus, the cutter bed 106 cuts the plant material at a particular cut height, the conditioning rollers 108 condition the cut plant material, and the swathboard 110 and forming shields 112 direct the conditioned plant material back to the ground and shape the windrows. The cutter bed 106, the conditioning rollers 108, the swathboard 110 and the forming shields 112, except as discussed herein, may be of conventional design and are known to those skilled in the art, so need not be described in further detail.
[0023] Referring also to
[0024] The sensor 204 is positioned on the swathboard 110 to coincide with the location where the crop stream interacts with the swathboard. The quality and usefulness of the signal generated by the sensor 204 depends on the orientation of a crop-facing sensor face 212 of the sensor 204 relative to the crop stream passing through the header assembly 104, and the ideal orientation of the sensor 204 relative the crop stream may change during operation mower 102 depending on things like mass flow of the cut crop and position of the swathboard 110 and a crop-facing surface 214 of the swathboard 110.
[0025] The header assembly 104 may have a generally open, box-like framework 206. The framework 206 has pair of laterally extending end portions 208 that project outwardly beyond the conditioning rollers 108, with inner ends of the end portions 208 defining therebetween the boundary of a discharge opening 210 through which cut crop passes as it moves rearwardly in the header assembly 104.
[0026] The cutter bed 106 extends laterally in the form of a low profile, rotary style cutter bar located adjacent the front of the framework 206 for severing crop from the ground as the mower 102 moves across a field. As best seen in
[0027] It will be appreciated that the rotary cutters 302 are similar in construction. Each of the rotary cutters 302 may include a generally elliptical, metal knife carrier 304, and a pair of free-swinging knives 306 at opposite ends of the knife carrier 304, as well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. As perhaps best shown in
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, the header assembly 104 has a centrally disposed discharge opening 210 behind the cutter bed 106 that is shorter than a length of the cutter bed 106 and which serves as an inlet to the conditioning rollers 108 such that the internal six rotary cutters 302 may be described as a group of inboard cutters. On the other hand, the axes of rotation of the two outermost rotary cutters 302 on each side are all disposed outboard of the lateral limits of discharge opening 210 and outboard of conditioning rollers 108 such that those cutters may be described as outboard cutters. While the illustrated embodiment has two sets of outboard cutters, other embodiments may utilize only a single set of outboard cutters, or more than two sets.
[0029] Thus, it will be noted that the cutter bed 106 projects laterally outwardly beyond both ends of the discharge opening 210 to present left and right outboard cutter sections. The spur gears in the case are intermeshed in such a manner that the rotary cutters 302 of each outboard section rotate in the same direction, as indicated by the arrows in
[0030] Each pair of oppositely rotating rotary cutters 302 sends a rearwardly directed stream of severed material between the cooperating pair of rotary cutters 302 as illustrated by arrow 308 as the mower 102 moves through the field of standing crop. The outermost outboard rotary cutters 302 rotate in the same direction as the inwardly adjacent outboard rotary cutters 302, respectively. Thus, outermost outboard rotary cutter 302 on the left rotates in a clockwise direction viewing
[0031] The swathboard 110 has a lateral length that approximately equal to the width of the discharge opening 210. The sensor 204 is positioned laterally along the swathboard 110 to coincide with the location where one of the crop streams 308 interacts with the swathboard 110 as the crop material moves rearward through the discharge opening 210. In
[0032] The sensor system 202 is configured so that so that the sensor 204 is moveable relative to the swathboard 110 so that the orientation of the sensor face 212 with respect to the crop stream 308 can be changed to improve the quality and usefulness of the signal generated by the sensor 204. As perhaps, better seen in
[0033] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0034] It is believed that the sensor 204 provides best results when the crop-facing surface of the sensor is positioned such that the stream 308 of plant material blocks out most of the ambient light. When the swathboard 110 is in its full down position to maximize contact with the crop material such that the crop material is directed down to the ground, the sensor 204 generally performs well with the shoe plate 608 generally co-planer with the swathboard 110 in its base orientation. When the swathboard 110 is positioned in its full up position such that much of the crop flow avoids the swathboard 110 and is directed back to the forming shields 112, it is desirable to pivot the sensor 204 away from the base orientation to an extended position down into the crop flow stream 308 to obtain better readings from the sensor 204.
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[0036] Although the invention has been described with reference to the one or more embodiments illustrated in the figures, it is understood that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.