Active system for optimization and plugging avoidance of seed/fertilizer in transport conducts
10123524 ยท 2018-11-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Martin J. Roberge (Saskatoon, CA)
- Rex L. Ruppert (Benson, MN, US)
- Bradley D. Hansen (Montevideo, MN, US)
Cpc classification
A01C7/081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An agricultural implement has a product supply chamber, and a pair of transversely extending product delivering booms, each with a plurality of conduits of varying lengths terminating in product distributing nozzles. A fan supplies air to a mixing chamber which also receives product from the supply chamber providing an air entrained flow of product to each conduit. A controller monitors product delivery and controls implement operation. Each conduit has a pressure tap near the nozzle for providing the controller with a pressure differential indication. The controller initiates a corrective action modifying the operation of the delivery system when a predetermined pressure differential threshold is exceeded. The corrective action may include an increased air flow volume, an additional burst of higher pressure air into the conduit, a temporary increase in air flow from the air flow source, or a reduction in the rate of product flow from the supply chamber.
Claims
1. An agricultural implement for distributing an agricultural particulate material as part of a crop production process having a pneumatic product delivery system, the agricultural implement comprising: a transport unit movable on an agricultural field in a longitudinal direction; at least one product supply chamber supported on and movable with the transport unit; a pair of product delivering booms extendable transversely, one to each unit side, each boom including a plurality of transversely extending conduits of varying lengths terminating in a product distributing outlet nozzle; an air flow source; a mixing chamber for receiving air from the air flow source and product from the supply chamber to provide an air entrained flow of particles to each transversely extending conduit; a pneumatic pressure source in fluid communication with at least one conduit of the plurality of conduits at a location downstream of the mixing chamber; a controller for monitoring product delivery and controlling implement operation; at least one inlet pressure tap for determining a first pressure in at least one of the plurality of conduits; each conduit including an outlet pressure tap providing the controller with a pressure differential indication for the conduit based on the first pressure at the at least one inlet pressure tap and a second pressure at the outlet pressure tap; and the controller initiating a corrective action based on the pressure differential indication to slow the ground speed of the implement when a predetermined pressure differential threshold indicative of imminent conduit blockage in one or more conduits is reached.
2. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by reducing engine speed.
3. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by varying the implement transmission ratio.
4. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein the particulate material is a fertilizer.
5. The agricultural implement of claim 1, wherein the particulate material is seeds.
6. An agricultural implement pneumatic product delivery system, comprising; an implement supported product supply chamber; a pair of product delivering booms extendable transversely, one to each unit side, each boom including a plurality of transversely extending conduits of varying lengths, each conduit terminating in a product distributing outlet nozzle; an air flow source; and a mixing chamber for receiving air from the air flow source and product from the supply chamber to provide an air entrained flow of product particles to each transversely extending conduit; a pneumatic pressure source in fluid communication with at least one conduit of the plurality of conduits at a location downstream of the mixing chamber; a controller for monitoring product delivery and controlling implement operation; at least one inlet pressure tap for determining a first pressure in at least one of the plurality of conduits; each conduit including an outlet pressure tap providing the controller with a pressure differential indication for the conduit based on the first pressure at the at least one inlet pressure tap and a second pressure at the outlet pressure tap; and the controller initiating a corrective action based on the pressure differential indication to slow the ground speed of the implement when a predetermined pressure differential threshold in one or more conduit is reached.
7. The pneumatic product delivery system of claim 6, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by reducing engine speed.
8. The pneumatic product delivery system of claim 6, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by varying the implement transmission ratio.
9. An agricultural implement pneumatic product delivery system, comprising: a plurality of transversely extending conduits; an air flow source; a product supply chamber; a mixing chamber for receiving air from the air flow source and product from the supply chamber to provide an air entrained flow of particles to each transversely extending conduit; a pneumatic pressure source in fluid communication with at least one conduit of the plurality of conduits at a location downstream of the mixing chamber; a controller for monitoring product delivery through the plurality of conduits; the controller being configured to initiate a corrective action to slow the ground speed of an associated implement when a predetermined pressure differential threshold indicative of imminent conduit blockage is reached, wherein the pressure differential is measured with at least one inlet pressure tap and at least one outlet pressure tap located in at least one of said conduits.
10. The agricultural implement pneumatic product delivery system of claim 9, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by reducing engine speed.
11. The agricultural implement pneumatic product delivery system of claim 9, wherein the ground speed of the transport unit is slowed by varying the implement transmission ratio.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(8) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
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(11) As shown in
(12) In a preferred embodiment, the system has both a fan and an air compressor. The pneumatic source (air compressor) 70 produces an air flow at a higher pressure than the fan 42. The fan runs continuously and the air boost from the compressor air accumulator runs on demand at near plugging conditions using various air pressure patterns. The system can also speed up the fan to provide in general a larger air flow rate, but the response time is slower than with the compressed air to break up a wad of near-stopped particles.
(13) The controller 66 operation is summarized in
(14) Exemplary air blast patterns are shown in
(15) The controller 66 is further operative to optimize the rate of product delivery by measuring 90 the pressure differential along the conduit and comparing 98 the measured pressure differential to a predetermined threshold pressure differential. When that threshold is reached indicating imminent conduit blockage, a corrective action 100 is initiated. The corrective action comprises modifying the delivery system operation by any suitable technique as by reducing the rate of agricultural product flow through the conduit, for example, by reducing the implement ground speed 102. Implement ground speed may be reduced by slowing the engine 12, or by varying the implement or traction unit transmission ratio either manually or utilizing any suitable protocol like ISOBUS. The corrective action may also include temporarily augmenting the air flow in the conduit as by increasing air flow 104 from the fan 42, or providing a short air blast 106 from pneumatic source 70. The fan 42 may temporarily provide the function of pneumatic pressure source 70 employing one or more solenoids to release air into all or selected ones of the air boosters, but an air compressor is preferred for its quick response time. The corrective action is intended to maintain product flow near maximum at all times without allowing the conduit to become blocked.
(16) While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.