SEED TREATMENT APPARATUS
20190075712 ยท 2019-03-14
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Abstract
A seed treatment apparatus provides for minimal waste of products for treating seeds, in that it is precisely controllable and automatically adjustable. A volume of seeds to be treated and a flow rate of treatment product for treating the seeds can both be sensed. At least one of the flow rate of the treatment product and the volume of seeds can automatically be adjusted if it is determined that a ratio of the flow rate of treatment product to the volume of seeds is not the same as a predetermined flow rate to volume ratio.
Claims
1. A seed treatment apparatus, comprising: a housing having a seed inlet for receiving seeds and a seed outlet for dispensing the seeds; a control processor; a seed meter disposed within the housing for continually volumetrically measuring and dispensing the seeds thereby providing a controlled volumetric flow of seeds, the seed meter controlled by the control processor; a seed treatment applicator for receiving seeds from the seed meter and treating the seeds; a plurality of treatment tank units each with a treatment product, each treatment tank unit with a pump controlled by the control processor, each treatment tank unit being in fluid communication with the seed treatment applicator, whereby the volumetric flow of the treatment products is controlled by the control processor; the process controller communicatively coupled with the seed meter and the treatment tank pumps, and the process controller automatically adjusts at least one of the volumetric flow of treatment product and the volumetric flow of seeds in response to a change in the other thereby maintaining a predetermined ratio of the flow rate of treatment product to the volumetric flow of seeds.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the predetermined flow rate to volume ratio comprises a range.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the seed meter is a rotatable seed wheel having a plurality of individual slots for containing a volume of seeds measurable with the seed sensor.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a seed sensor disposed adjacent the seed meter for sensing a volume of seeds to be dispensed from the seed meter to the seed treatment applicator, the seed sensor connected to the control processor.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each treatment tank unit has a flow sensor disposed adjacent each respective treatment tank for sensing a flow rate of respective treatment product being dispensed to the seed treatment applicator;
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the seed treatment applicator includes an atomizer configured as a rotating plate for applying the treatment product to seeds and a dispersion cone that generally uniformly disperses the seeds around the atomizer.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a control panel connected to the control processor whereby a user monitors and controls the flow of treatment product and the volumetric flow of seeds and adjusts one of the flow of treatment product and the volumetric flow of seeds whereby the control processor automatically adjusts the other of the flow of treatment product and the volumetric flow of seeds.
8. A method of precisely treating seeds with a seed treatment apparatus having a control processor, the method comprising: depositing a plurality of seeds through a seed inlet in the seed treatment apparatus into a seed meter, the seed meter comprising a seed wheel with a plurality of slots; controlling the seed meter by the control processor to provide a volumetric flow rate of seeds passing therethrough; sensing the seed in the inlet above the seed meter and sending data to the control processor for determining when the seed meter will run out of seed for metering; discharging the seeds from the seed meter at the volumetric flow rate through a seed treatment region of a seed treatment applicator; individually pumping from each of a plurality of treatment tank units treatment fluid into the seed treatment applicator and controlling each pump by the control processor thereby regulating a volumetric flow rate and thereby coating the seeds passing through the seed treatment region at a predetermined ratio, with the treatment fluid from the plurality of treatment tank units; discharging the treated seeds from the seed treatment applicator; wherein when one of the flow rate of the treatment fluid pumped to the seed treatment applicator and the volumetric flow rate of seeds changes during the seed treatment, the other is automatically changed by the control processor thereby maintaining a predetermined ratio of the volumetric flow rate of treatment fluid to the seed volumetric flow rate.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising determining with the control processor when the seed meter will run out of seed based on sensing the seed in the seed inlet and stopping the pumping of the treatment fluid when the seed will stop passing through the seed treatment region;
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the predetermined ratio of the volumetric flow rate of treatment fluid to the seed volumetric flow rate comprises a range.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the seed treatment applicator includes an atomizer configured as a rotating plate for coating the seeds and a dispersion cone, and wherein the discharging the seeds into the seed treatment applicator includes dropping the seeds onto the dispersion cone to generally uniformly disperse the seeds around the atomizer.
12. The method of claim 8, further comprising manually modifying one of the volumetric flow rate of seeds or the volumetric flow rate of the treatment fluid using a control panel communicatively coupled to the control processor.
13. A method of precisely adjusting the application of a treatment-fluid to a plurality of seeds in a continuous flow seed treatment apparatus, the method comprising: depositing seed into a seed inlet to be fed into a rotatable seed wheel and controlling by the rotation of the rotatable seed wheel a volumetric feed rate of seeds to be treated in the seed treatment apparatus with a control processor; dropping the seeds from the seed wheel into a seed treatment region, controlling the volumetric flow rate of a treatment fluid for coating the seeds by the control processor in a predetermined ratio of volume of treatment product to seed volume ; monitoring the volumetric flow rate of the treatment fluid and the volumetric feed rate of the seeds by the control processor; and automatically adjusting by the control processor the volumetric flow rate of the treatment fluid when the volumetric feed rate of seeds changes, and automatically adjusting by the control processor, the volumetric feed rate of seeds when the volumetric flow rate of the treatment fluid changes, thereby maintaining the predetermined ratio of volume of treatment fluid to seed volume.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the desired application rate comprises a range.
15. A method of precisely treating seeds with a seed treatment apparatus having a control processor, the method comprising: depositing a plurality of seeds through a seed inlet in the seed treatment apparatus into a seed meter; controlling with the seed meter a volumetric flow rate of seeds passing therethrough; sensing the seed in the inlet above the seed meter and sending data to the control processor for determining when the seed meter will run out of seed for metering; discharging the seeds from the seed meter at the volumetric flow rate through a seed treatment region of a seed treatment applicator; pumping a treatment fluid into the seed treatment applicator at a volumetric flow rate thereby coating the seeds passing through the seed treatment region at a predetermined ratio, with treatment fluid; discharging the treated seeds from the seed treatment applicator; determining with the control processor when the seed meter will run out of seed based on sensing the seed in the seed inlet and stopping the pumping of the treatment fluid when the seed will stop passing through the seed treatment region; wherein when one of the flow rate of the treatment fluid pumped to the seed treatment applicator and the volumetric flow rate of seeds controlled by the seed meter is automatically adjusted during the seed treatment when the other is changed thereby maintaining a predetermined ratio of the volumetric flow rate of treatment fluid to the seed volumetric flow rate.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the predetermined ratio of the volumetric flow rate of treatment fluid to the seed volumetric flow rate comprises a range.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein depositing a plurality of seeds into a seed meter includes depositing the seeds into an individual slot of a rotatable seed wheel.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein discharging the seeds from the seed meter into a seed treatment applicator includes rotating the seed wheel to drop the seeds into the seed treatment applicator.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein pumping a treatment fluid from a treatment tank includes pumping a plurality of treatment products from a plurality of treatment tanks and mixing the treatment products into a predetermined treatment mixture for coating the seeds.
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising manually modifying one of the volumetric flow rate of seeds or the volumetric flow rate of the treatment fluid using a control panel communicatively coupled to the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] The treatment portion can have an atomizer wheel 110 that receives treatment fluid from the treatment tank units 116 through an inlet tube 118 and disperses the fluid onto seeds.
[0027] Atomizer wheel 110 is designed to apply treatment products at a constant rate to evenly coat each seed. In one embodiment, it can apply treatment products by atomizing them onto a falling curtain of seed before the seeds are discharged. After seeds are treated at the atomizer wheel 110, they can be discharged out of the housing 102 into a tumbling drum 114 for additional coating of the seeds by seed to seed contact. The drum then may discharge the seed for packaging or transport to the planting location. In another embodiment, seeds can be discharged from housing for packaging and transport without further processing in drum 114.
[0028] Operation of atomizer wheel 110 can be tied to seed wheel 106 such that when seed wheel 106 stops rotating (because of a pause in operation or because there is no more seed left to treat), atomizer wheel 110 can stop operating either at the same time or at a predetermined time shortly afterwards.
[0029] Treatment products are received into the atomizer wheel 110 through an inlet tube 118 that is fluidly connected to one or more treatment tank units 116. Tank units can include premix tanks designed to mix liquid treatment products requiring dilution or agitation. Premix tanks can include motorized rotating paddles and internal baffles for mixing the treatment products and providing suspension of the liquid with minimal foam. Non-mixing tanks can also be connected to atomizer wheel, such as, for example, water tanks, bulk tanks and dye tanks.
[0030] Pumping systems 128, such as peristaltic pumps, draw treatment products from tanks and dispense them to the atomizer wheel through fluid lines. Pumping system can include flow meters for measuring and/or regulating the amount of product being dispensed. Fluid lines can enter a static mixer to mix treatment products from various tanks before entering inlet tube.
[0031] Seed treatment apparatus 100 can include a computerized treatment system that proportions amounts of seed and treatment products to provide for minimal treatment product waste. Computerized treatment system can include sensors, flow meters, and/or controls to monitor/control both the flow rates of the treatment products coming out of the pumps and the metered volume of seeds released from the seed wheel. Based upon a pre-programmed algorithm, the system can automatically adjust the flow rates of the treatment products based on the volume of seeds to be treated at a given time to control the amount of treatment product applied to the seeds. Thus, if a flow sensor sensing the flow rate of the treatment products and a seed sensor sensing the volume of seeds indicate that the ratio of flow rate to volume is not within a desired amount of a predetermined optimal ratio or a range of ratios, the system can automatically adjust the flow rate and/or the volume. This provides a more accurate distribution of treatment product because the correlation of volume of seeds to amount of treatment product needed is more accurate than a correlation to number of seeds or weight of seeds.
[0032] The system can also include a display providing the information to a user and allowing the user to make manual adjustments to the parameters. Display can allow a user to calibrate flow rates for treatment products and seed and to set other parameters, such as the amount of time the pumps should run and the specific chemical recipe of the treatment products that is to be applied. A user can also enter a desired ratio between flow rate of treatment products and volume of seed for the computer system to follow in automatically adjusting the flow rate as the volume of seed varies. Alternatively, this ratio can be preprogrammed in the system for the specific type of seed and treatment composition.
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[0034] Adjustment of application of treatment products relative to volume of seeds can be especially useful at the end of a series of seed batches. For example, a mass of seeds may be deposited into the inlet. The seed wheel then rotates at a predetermined rate, filling each slot with the metered volume of seeds. However, at the end of the mass of seeds, if more seeds are not deposited directly on top of the previous seeds, the last slot on the seed wheel to be filled may not be filled to the preset metered volume. In this situation, the amount of treatment product pumped into the atomizer for this final batch of seeds would be reduced proportionally based on the volume of seeds as measured by the seed level sensor. This can prevent a large amount of treatment product waste from this final batch. In addition, during operation there may be times when it is desirable to either increase or decrease the rate at which seed is fed into the seed wheel. When the seed rate is manually adjusted, the system can automatically adjust the pump output to match the increase or decrease in seed volume in each batch of seeds so that there is not either too much or too little treatment product applied.
[0035] In a further embodiment, an existing system utilizing pumps for applying treatment products to seeds can be retrofit with the above described sensors, flow meters, controls, etc. to convert the system into one that modifies pump volume based on seed flow. Retrofitting an existing system can include some or all of the steps 400 depicted in