Pneumatic delivery system for application implement using multiple metering devices
09795079 · 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C7/081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01C7/122
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pneumatic delivery system for particulate agricultural products includes one or more compartment for containing and supplying one or more particulate product. An inductor assembly separately receives and fluidizes the particulate products and conveys the fluidized products to a metering assembly. The metering assembly separately meters each of the product flows and transfers the metered flows to one or more delivery units for applying the products. The pneumatic delivery system can be used on various implements, including planters and applicators for applying seeds, fertilizer, pesticides and other products.
Claims
1. A pneumatic agricultural product delivery system, comprising: a plurality of particulate material supply compartments; a plurality of particle delivery units for applying particulate material from the plurality of particulate material supply compartments; a plurality of metering devices positioned near the plurality of particle delivery units, each metering device providing a metered flow of particulate material from selected particulate material supply compartments to one of the plurality of particle delivery units; and a plurality of inductor assemblies, each inductor assembly having a pneumatic source, a flow connection provided to each of the plurality of particulate material supply compartments for receiving particulate material from each of the plurality of particulate material supply compartments, and each inductor assembly having an outlet conduit providing an entrained flow of air and particulate material to each of the plurality of metering devices, wherein each metering device of the plurality of metering devices includes a plurality of accumulation hoppers, each accumulation hopper connected to one of the plurality of inductor assemblies for supplying air entrained particulate material to the accumulation hopper, each accumulation hopper configured to include an air breather, and each accumulation hopper having a rotary meter roll wherein each rotary meter roll of each of the plurality of accumulation hoppers within each metering device is axially aligned and operably connected together in axial alignment, each accumulation hopper having an outlet, and each outlet providing particulate material to a particle mixer positioned between each metering device and each of the plurality of particle delivery units such that the particle mixer mixes the particulate material from the plurality of accumulation hoppers of each metering device and deposits mixed particulate material to one of the plurality of particle delivery units.
2. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, including an on-demand connection between each metering device and its associated inductor assembly connected thereto.
3. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 2, wherein the on demand connection includes each accumulation hopper.
4. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, wherein each conduit of each of the plurality of inductor assemblies is positioned at a perpendicular angle relative to its connection to one of the plurality of accumulation hoppers.
5. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 4, wherein the particle mixer is cylindrical and has an opening therethrough and includes an inlet positioned to receive particulate product from the metering device, the particle mixer connected to the metering device near the inlet and an upper portion of the particle mixer and a housing of the metering device above the particle mixer together forming an obtuse angle so that the inlet of the particle mixer is positioned higher than the outlet of the particle mixer, wherein the outlet of the particle mixer is positioned next to one of the plurality of particle delivery units.
6. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, including an on-demand connection between at least some of the plurality of metering devices and each inductor connected thereto.
7. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of particle delivery units includes a rotary spreader.
8. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of particle delivery units includes a nozzle.
9. The pneumatic agricultural product delivery system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of particle delivery units includes an air seeder.
10. An agricultural applicator implement for applying particulate material in an agricultural field, comprising: a tank for containing the particulate material, the tank including a plurality of particulate material supply compartments; a plurality of inductor assemblies, each inductor assembly of the plurality of inductor assemblies having a pneumatic source, a flow connection provided to each of the plurality of particulate material supply compartments for receiving particulate material from each of the plurality of particulate material supply compartments in the tank; a plurality of outlet conduits, one of each of the plurality of outlet conduits extending from one of each of the plurality of inductor assemblies, each outlet conduit providing an entrained flow of air and particulate material; a plurality of metering devices, one of each of the plurality of metering devices connected to one of each of the plurality of outlet conduits downstream from the plurality of inductor assemblies and receiving the entrained flow of air and particulate material therefrom, wherein each metering device of the plurality of metering devices includes a plurality of accumulation hoppers, each accumulation hopper connected to one of the plurality of inductor assemblies for supplying air entrained particulate material to each accumulation hopper, each accumulation hopper configured to include an air breather, and each accumulation hopper having an outlet, each metering device and its associated inductor assembly connected thereto providing an on-demand connection therebetween; a plurality of particle mixers, each particle mixer connected to each metering device for receiving the particulate material from each accumulation hopper such the particulate material from each accumulation hopper in each metering device mixes together; and a plurality of particulate delivery units, each particulate delivery unit positioned next to one of the plurality of particle mixers, each particulate delivery unit receiving a metered flow of particulate material from at least one of the plurality of metering devices via the particle mixer connected thereto and applying mixed particulate material in an agricultural field.
11. The agricultural applicator implement of claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of accumulation hoppers includes a rotary meter roll therein and each rotary meter roll of each of the plurality of accumulation hoppers within each metering device is axially aligned and connected together.
12. The agricultural applicator implement of claim 11, in which each particle mixer is positioned between each metering device and each particulate delivery unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this pneumatic delivery system, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the pneumatic delivery system will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the pneumatic delivery system taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(11) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the pneumatic delivery system and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
(13) Fertilizer applicator 10 is illustrative of the types of equipment for which the pneumatic delivery system can be used; however, it should be understood that the pneumatic delivery system may, of course, be employed in conjunction with other agricultural equipment such as tillage, seeding or planting devices, and is useful in distributing particulate material other than fertilizer.
(14) With reference now particularly to
(15) Inductor assembly 102 can be provided beneath tank 62 to receive particulate material from tank 62 under gravitational flow. Inductor assembly 102 includes a pneumatic source, such as a fan 106, an inductor 108, an outlet conduit 110 from inductor 108 and a flow connection 112 to tank 62. Inductor 108 can be of known design and configuration, such as, for example and not limitation, that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,029 “Inductor Assembly for a Product Conveying System” or that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 8,534,208 “Product Conveyance System for an Agricultural Implement”. Other types of inductors also can be used. Those skilled in the art will readily understand the manner in which inductor assembly 102 produces a flow of air that combines with particulate material to generate a combined stream of forced air and the particulate material which is discharged through outlet conduit 110.
(16) Metering assembly 104 receives the flow of particulate materials from inductor assembly 102 and provides controlled, metered flow to the nozzles 18-56 by managing the air flow that controls particulate fluidization in the inductor, such as known for planters using a vacuum fan to control the quantity seeds going through the inductor. A seed gate also can be used to control fluidization. Various types of metering devices can be used and can be carried by that portion of implement 10 which performs actual material distribution. Accordingly, one type of metering device can be used when distributing particulate material of a first type and a different type of metering device can be used when distributing particulate material of a second type.
(17) It should be understood that separate and discrete inductors are provided for the number of compartments in tank 62, with each such inductor having a separate outlet 110 there from to provide the particulate materials to metering assembly 104. Further, while
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(19) The metering devices disclosed herein can be of various types. By way of example and not limitation, a metering device 300 is illustrated in
(20) Metered dispensing of particulate material from accumulation hoppers 302-308 can be by known means, such as a rotating metering roll 326. In the exemplary embodiment shown, metering device 300 provides a combined flow of metered particles via a particle mixing drum 328 that receives the individual metered flows from hoppers 302-308, mixes the particulate materials and dispenses the mixed materials to a rotary spreader 330. The rollers can be separated by some minimal distance, or by a physical barrier or divider.
(21) Since metered distribution of material continues even when the flow of particulate material to a hopper is interrupted, normal distribution of the material will continue until the hopper is empty, even if the upstream flow to the hopper is interrupted by plugging or the like. Placing the meter at the end of the material conveying circuit, near the point at which the particulate material is applied, and separating the meter by way of the on-demand hopper system isolates the meter from changes in pressure upstream of the hoppers, such as may occur during temporary plugging and/or plug clearing.
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(23) While the pneumatic delivery systems disclosed so far herein have been primarily with respect to pneumatic fertilizer application equipment commonly referred to as a “floater”, it should be understood that the advantages from the pneumatic delivery systems disclosed herein can be obtained on other types of equipment for applying particulate materials in a field. Planters of various types are known to include an applicator unit, such as a drill or seeder, and may include an air cart having one or more bulk tanks carrying fertilizer and/or seeds to be planted. The pneumatic delivery systems disclosed herein can be provided by way of one or more metering assembly on the planter, and one or more inductor on the air cart. If the air cart is then used with a planter of a different type, or with another type of particle application equipment, adjustments to the metering assembly can be made without the need to adjust the inductor assembly on the air cart. Accordingly, switching from one crop to another crop or from one planter to another planter does not require major adjustment of the inductor assembly on the air cart.
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(25) In using a pneumatic delivery system as disclosed herein, a variety of materials can be applied by a variety of different implements. The particulate material to be applied is contained in one or more compartments. The particulate material or materials are supplied to an inductor assembly wherein the material or materials are fluidized and conveyed to one or more metering device. At the metering device the conveyed product or products are provided in a metered flow and transferred to one or more particle delivery unit, which can be a broadcast spreader, seeder for depositing seeds or other materials across the surface of soil, a row opener unit for depositing seeds or other material in rows, or the like. When advantageous, the metered flows can be combined and the combined flow in appropriate proportions then provided to the particle delivery unit or units.
(26) 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.