ELECTRIC ROW CLEANER ACTUATION ASSEMBLY
20170027097 ยท 2017-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C7/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B63/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/08
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
International classification
Abstract
An electric row cleaner actuation assembly is provided. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly includes a row cleaner unit engageable with a soil to clear a planting area for a seed planting device to dispense seeds. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly also includes a motor. The actuation assembly further includes a telescoping tube arrangement comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the outer tube moveable along the inner tube and operatively coupled to the row cleaner unit. The actuation assembly yet further includes a position driving element engageable with the outer tube to displace the outer tube to adjust a downforce applied to the row cleaner unit.
Claims
1. An electric row cleaner actuation assembly comprising: a row cleaner unit engageable with a soil to clear a planting area for a seed planting device to dispense seeds; a motor; a telescoping tube arrangement comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the outer tube moveable along the inner tube and operatively coupled to the row cleaner unit; and a position driving element engageable with the outer tube to displace the outer tube to adjust a downforce applied to the row cleaner unit.
2. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 1, wherein the position driving element comprises a nut moveable along a threaded rod.
3. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 2, wherein the nut comprises at least one anti-rotation pin extending therefrom and into a slot defined by a slot wall of the outer tube, the nut engageable with an upper end and a lower end of the slot wall.
4. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 3, wherein engagement with the upper end of the slot wall decreases the downforce.
5. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 3, wherein engagement with the lower end of the slow wall increases the downforce.
6. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a motor controller in operative communication with the motor; and a downforce controller in operative communication with the motor controller.
7. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 6, wherein the downforce controller is in wired communication with the motor controller.
8. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 6, wherein the downforce controller is in wireless communication with the motor controller.
9. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 6, wherein the downforce controller is located in a cab of a tractor operatively coupled to the planter for towing of the planter.
10. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 6, wherein the downforce controller receives commands from a touch screen in a cab of a tractor operatively coupled to the planter for towing of the planter.
11. An electric row cleaner actuation assembly comprising: a row cleaner unit engageable with a soil to clear a planting area to dispense seeds; an electric motor controlled by a motor controller; a downforce adjustment mechanism driven by the electric motor and coupled to the row cleaner unit to adjust a downforce thereof; and a downforce controller in operative communication with the motor controller, the downforce controller receiving commands from a user and communicating a desired downforce to be applied by the row cleaner unit.
12. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 11, wherein the downforce controller is in wired communication with the motor controller.
13. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 11, wherein the downforce controller is in wireless communication with the motor controller.
14. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 11, wherein the downforce controller is located in a cab of a tractor operatively coupled to a planter for towing of the planter.
15. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 11, wherein the downforce controller receives commands from a touch screen in a cab of a tractor operatively coupled to a planter for towing of the planter.
16. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 11, wherein the downforce adjustment mechanism comprises: a telescoping tube arrangement comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the outer tube moveable along the inner tube and operatively coupled to the row cleaner unit; and a position driving element engageable with the outer tube to displace the outer tube to adjust a downforce applied to the row cleaner unit.
17. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 16, wherein the position driving element comprises a nut moveable along a threaded rod.
18. The electric row cleaner actuation assembly of claim 17, wherein the nut comprises at least one anti-rotation pin extending therefrom and into a slot defined by a slot wall of the outer tube, the nut engageable with an upper end and a lower end of the slot wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Referring now to the Figures, where the invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments, without limiting same, an electric row cleaner actuation assembly is provided to accurately and precisely control row cleaner units in agricultural applications in a reliable manner.
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[0017] To provide a desirable terrain for seed planting, at least one, but typically a plurality of row cleaner units 16 are located proximate the ground and forwardly of the discs of each row unit 14. Each row cleaner unit 16 is used to displace objects that are to be moved out of the location in which the seeds will be planted. In the illustrated embodiment, the row cleaner units 16 are located directly under the main frame 13, but it is to be appreciated that the row cleaner units may be located at any location forwardly of the discs that establish the seed planting location. For example, the row cleaner units 16 may be located forward or rearward of the main frame 13.
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[0019] To overcome disadvantages associated with pneumatic and hydraulic actuation assemblies, the embodiments described herein provide an electrically operated assembly. The actuation assembly includes a motor 22 (
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[0021] A nut 36 (
[0022] As the nut 36 translates upwardly along the threaded rod 26, it will eventually engage an upper end 42 of a slot wall. Further rotation of the threaded rod 26 in the direction causing the nut 36 to move upwardly will move the outer tube 34 upwardly, thereby providing a lifting force on the row cleaner unit 16, which the outer tube 34 is operatively coupled to. A lifting force is desirable to decrease the downforce applied to the row cleaner unit 16 or to completely lift the row cleaner unit 16 off of the ground when no cleaning is necessary. Conversely, as the nut 36 translates downwardly along the threaded rod 26, it will eventually engage a lower end 44 of the slot wall. Further rotation of the threaded rod 26 in the direction causing the nut 36 to move downwardly will move the outer tube 34 downwardly. In some embodiments, a spring is disposed within the outer tube 34 proximate a lower end of the outer tube. In such an embodiment, the nut 36 engages the spring and begins to apply a downforce on the row cleaner unit 16. This initiates or increases a downforce on the soil that the row cleaner unit 16 is in contact with. The spring is included in some embodiments to dampen forces associated with collisions of the row cleaner unit 16 with objects on or in the soil.
[0023] Several advantages are associated with the electric row cleaner actuation assembly 20. First, the electric aspect allows the controller to more accurately track and control the position of the nut 36, which enhances the reliability and certainty of the force being applied to the row cleaner unit 16. Additionally, the assembly increases the range of force available to an operator. For example, in some embodiments, the assembly is capable of reliably providing up to 250 lbs. of force, which is much greater than the available force of pneumatic and hydraulic actuator assemblies.
[0024] While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.