Air pack manifold having articulated control
10194578 ยท 2019-02-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C7/082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02P60/20
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
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
A01C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L3/223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pneumatic distribution system for use with agricultural equipment, such as air drills and air carts, includes hoses which may be held at a manifold connection having articulated control. The manifold connection may hold multiple couplers for hoses, and each of the couplers may be configured to allow substantial rotation in a first plane perpendicular to the ground. In addition, the manifold connection may be configured to allow substantial rotation in a second plane parallel to the ground. As a result, the manifold connection may be held proximal to a mechanical hitching point between agricultural equipment. This, in turn, may allow elimination of excess hose lengths and greater ease of handling when the agricultural equipment is separated and the hoses are disconnected.
Claims
1. A pneumatic distribution system for agricultural equipment comprising: a frame lying in a first plane and supporting a plurality of couplers, each coupler having a connector configured to retain a pneumatic distribution hose when mounted to the coupler, wherein each coupler is independently configured to rotate about a corresponding axis lying in the first plane; and a post vertically supporting the frame, the post having a slot configured to receive a cross pin, wherein the post is configured to rotate within a boundary defined by the slot to allow the frame to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground.
2. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 1, wherein the couplers are disposed in a plurality of rows and columns.
3. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 2, wherein at least 24 couplers are provided in the configuration.
4. A pneumatic distribution system for agricultural equipment comprising: a frame supporting a plurality of couplers, each coupler having a connector configured to retain a pneumatic distribution hose when mounted to the coupler, wherein each coupler is independently configured to rotate in a first plane perpendicular to the ground; a post vertically supporting the frame, the post having a slot configured to receive a cross pin, wherein the post is configured to rotate within a boundary defined by the slot to allow the frame to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground; and a longitudinal member mounted transversely with respect to the frame and parallel to the ground, wherein the couplers are configured to rotate in the first plane along an axis defined by the longitudinal member.
5. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of hangers mounted to the longitudinal member, wherein each hanger supports a coupler for providing rotation in the first plane.
6. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 4, wherein the longitudinal member is among a plurality of longitudinal members defining rows.
7. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 4, wherein the connector is configured to clip onto a pneumatic distribution hose mounted over the coupler.
8. The pneumatic distribution system of claim 4, wherein the frame further comprises a support assembly including apertures configured to support distribution lines.
9. An agricultural product delivery system comprising: a chassis supported by a plurality of wheels; a hitching point for towing the chassis; a plurality of primary hoses; and a manifold vertically supported by a post mounted proximal to the hitching point, the manifold having a frame lying in a first plane and supporting a plurality of couplers, each coupler having a first end receiving a primary hose and a second end having a connector configured to retain a pneumatic distribution hose when mounted to the coupler, wherein each coupler is independently configured to rotate about a corresponding axis lying in the first plane; wherein the post includes a slot configured to receive a cross pin; and wherein the post is configured to rotate within a boundary defined by the slot to allow the frame to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground.
10. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 9, wherein the couplers are disposed in a plurality of rows and columns.
11. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 10, wherein at least 24 couplers are provided in the configuration.
12. An agricultural product delivery system comprising: a chassis supported by a plurality of wheels; a hitching point for towing the chassis; a plurality of primary hoses; a manifold vertically supported by a post mounted proximal to the hitching point, the manifold having a frame supporting a plurality of couplers, each coupler having a first end receiving a primary hose and a second end having a connector configured to retain a pneumatic distribution hose when mounted to the coupler; a longitudinal member mounted transversely with respect to the frame and parallel to the ground; wherein: the plurality of couplers are configured to rotate in the first plane along an axis defined by the longitudinal member; each coupler is independently configured to rotate in a first plane perpendicular to the ground; the post includes a slot configured to receive a cross pin; and the post is configured to rotate within a boundary defined by the slot to allow the frame to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground.
13. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of hangers mounted to the longitudinal member, wherein each hanger supports a coupler for providing rotation in the first plane.
14. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 12, wherein the longitudinal member is among a plurality of longitudinal members defining rows.
15. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 12, wherein the connector is configured to clip onto a primary hose mounted over the coupler.
16. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 12, wherein the frame further comprises a support assembly including apertures configured to support distribution lines.
17. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 9, wherein the agricultural vehicle is an air cart.
18. The agricultural product delivery system of claim 9, wherein the agricultural vehicle is an air drill.
19. An air seeder system comprising: an air cart supported by a plurality of wheels, the air cart having: a hopper configured to hold agricultural product; a plurality of air cart hoses; metering units configured to meter agricultural product from the hopper to the air cart hoses; blower assemblies configured to entrain the agricultural product in the air cart hoses; an air cart hitching point; and a manifold vertically supported by a post mounted proximal to the hitching point, the manifold having a frame supporting a plurality of couplers, each coupler having a first end receiving an air cart hose and a second end having a connector configured to retain an air drill primary hose mounted to the coupler, wherein the manifold further includes a plurality of longitudinal members mounted transversely with respect to the frame and parallel to the ground; wherein each coupler is independently configured to rotate in a first plane perpendicular to the ground; wherein the couplers are configured to rotate in the first plane along an axes defined by the longitudinal members; wherein the post includes a slot configured to receive a cross pin; and wherein the post is configured to rotate within a boundary defined by the slot to allow the frame to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground; and an air drill supported by a plurality of wheels, the air drill having: an air drill hitching point in communication with the air cart hitching point; a plurality of headers; a plurality of air drill primary hoses, each air drill primary hose coupling a header to a second end of the manifold; a plurality of row units; and a plurality of air cart secondary hoses, each air cart secondary hose coupling a header to a row unit, wherein each row unit is configured to open a row in a field, deposit agricultural product in the row, and close the row over the agricultural product.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The air drill 12 may have a chassis supported by multiple wheels and may be mechanically linked with the air cart 16 at a hitching point 21 in a conventional manner. In addition to being mechanically linked, the air cart 16 and the air drill 12 may be interconnected by multiple pneumatically driven air/product hoses or primary hoses 22. Air may be supplied to the primary hoses 22 by one or more blower assemblies 25 which may be generally mounted adjacent the front of the hopper 18 and adjacent the metering units 20. Alternatively, the one or more blower assemblies 25 may be mounted rearward of the hopper 18 or adjacent a side of the hopper 18. As known in the art, the one or more blower assemblies 25 may create turbulent air flows that force the particulate matter metered by the metering units 20 into and along the primary hoses 22. The particulate matter may be entrained in the air flow created by the blower assemblies 25 and communicated from the air cart 16 through the primary hoses 22 to the headers 26 mounted to and supported by the air drill 12. The headers 26 may be positioned along the air drill 12. Each header 26 may then be in fluid communication with a set of conduits or secondary hoses 30 that deliver its portion of the air/product mixture to row units 38 which may be configured in a conventional manner to deposit the particulate matter onto the ground G (seeding surface).
(9) An air pack manifold 34 providing articulated control may be used for routing the primary hoses 22. The manifold 34 may hold multiple couplers for connecting the primary hoses of the air cart 16 (primary hoses 22a) to the primary hoses of the air drill 12 (primary hoses 22b). The couplers may be configured to allow substantial rotation in a first plane perpendicular to the ground (vertically/up and down). In addition, the manifold 34 may be configured to allow substantial rotation in a second plane parallel to the ground (horizontally/left and right). As a result of such articulated control, the manifold 34 may be positioned proximal to the mechanical hitching point 21 between the air cart 16 and the air drill 12. This, in turn, may allow for elimination of excess hose lengths and greater ease of handling when the air cart 16 and the air drill 12 are separated and the primary hoses 22 are disconnected.
(10) Although the manifold 34 in
(11) Referring now to
(12) In one aspect, a primary hose 22a may attach on the first end 52, proximal to the body of the agricultural product delivery system supporting the manifold 34, in a manner providing greater security and rigidity and which may require tools, such as by using a strong hose clamp. In addition, a primary hose 22b may attach on the second end 54, distal to the body of the agricultural product delivery system, in a manner providing greater flexibility and convenience and which may avoid using tools, such as by using a quick attached connector (connector 56) configured to clip onto the primary hose mounted over the coupler 50 upon pressing down on a base of the connector 56 and subsequently releasing over the hose. Of course, in an alternate configuration, the manifold 34 may be mounted in relation to the air drill 12, in which case each coupler 50 may receive a primary hose of the air drill 12 (primary hoses 22b) at the first end 52 and a primary hose of the air cart 16 (primary hose 22a) at the second end 54.
(13) Longitudinal members 60 may be mounted transversely with respect to the frame 48 and parallel to the ground. In addition, hangers 62 may be mounted to the longitudinal members 60 for individually supporting the couplers 50. The hangers 62 may include support elements 63 having apertures for receiving longitudinal members 60 there through for pivotably mounting to the longitudinal members 60 (see also
(14) In addition, the post 44 may include a slot 66 configured to receive a cross pin 68. The cross pin may be mounted through the post 44 to the receptacle 46. Accordingly, the post 44 may be configured to rotate within a boundary 70 defined by the slot 66, limited by the cross pin 68, to allow the frame 48 to rotate in a second plane parallel to the ground. By providing the foregoing articulated control in the first and second planes, the manifold 34 may be conveniently mounted proximal to the hitching point 21 without concern for stresses that flexing primary hoses 22 could impart (such as during bumps or turns).
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(16) The longitudinal members 60 may be divided into longitudinal member rows 71 and longitudinal member columns 72 (eight longitudinal members 60 are shown in
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(18) The manifold 74 may also provide a support assembly 90. The support assembly 90 may including multiple one or more hydraulic line connectors 92, support assembly apertures 94 and support assembly holders 96 for routing and supporting the various other connections and lines which may run between the agricultural product delivery systems when in tow, such as between the air cart 16 and the air drill 12. For example, the hydraulic line connectors 92 may be adapted to allow quick connection/disconnection of hydraulic lines for motors powering the blower assemblies 25, brakes, steering control, and the like. Also, the support assembly apertures 94 and/or support assembly holders 96 may be adapted to allow fast and secure routing for electrical connectors 95 and/or electrical cables of various sizes and configurations, such as for lights, sensors and/or control systems.
(19) Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is 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.