Agricultural implement with combined down force and depth control
US-9307688-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US10412877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10412877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715635542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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A remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement for a towable agricultural implement utilizes a control unit that receives an input signal indicative of a desired position of the stabilizer wheel, and/or a desired depth of penetration of tillage tools operatively attached to the front and rear of the implement frame, to automatically control a hydraulic positioning cylinder of the remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement to position and hold the stabilizer wheel at the desired position of the stabilizer wheel, by controlling pressure in the hydraulic cylinder to hold the stabilizer wheel at a target position determined from the desired position input signal.
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We claim: 1. A remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement for an agricultural tillage implement having an implement frame supported above a ground surface by implement support wheels operatively connected to the frame by a depth control arrangement, the stabilizer wheel arrangement comprising: a support strut having a first end thereof adapted for mounting a stabilizer wheel thereto; a stabilizer wheel operatively attached to the first end of the strut and adapted for engaging the ground surface; a support strut bracket adapted for attachment to the implement frame and for slidable engagement with a second end of the support strut; a hydraulic cylinder having a first end thereof operatively attached to the support strut, and a second end thereof operatively attached to the support strut bracket for extension and retraction of the strut with respect to the strut bracket by corresponding extension and retraction of the hydraulic cylinder to thereby lower and raise the stabilizer wheel into and out of contact with the ground surface; a hydraulic control arrangement operatively connected to the hydraulic cylinder and providing pressurized hydraulic fluid at a desired hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure for controlling extension and retraction of the cylinder in response to a cylinder control electrical signal; a hydraulic pressure sensor operatively connected for indicating a present hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure in the hydraulic cylinder; and a control unit operatively connected to the pressure sensor and the hydraulic control arrangement for receiving the present hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure signal and a desired stabilizer wheel cylinder fluid pressure input signal, and configured for providing the cylinder control electrical signal to the hydraulic control arrangement, to thereby regulate and hold the current stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure at the desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure. 2. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 1 , wherein: the control unit causes the hydraulic cylinder to contract in response to an increase in hydraulic pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and thereby retract the stabilizer wheel to a position closer to the frame of the implement; and the control unit causes the hydraulic cylinder to expand in response to a decrease in hydraulic pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and thereby extend the stabilizer wheel to a position farther from the frame of the implement. 3. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit selects a predetermined desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure corresponding to a desired stabilizer wheel position input and controls the hydraulic power source using the predetermined stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure. 4. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit computes a computed desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure corresponding to a desired stabilizer wheel position input and controls the hydraulic power source using the computed desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure. 5. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure input is an incremental adjustment to a previous desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure. 6. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured for receiving a desired depth electrical signal, and for providing a cylinder control signal to the hydraulic control arrangement corresponding to a desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure at the desired depth, to thereby cause the hydraulic cylinder to hold the stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure at the desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure corresponding to the desired depth signal. 7. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the control unit selects a predetermined desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure corresponding to the desired depth electrical signal, and controls the hydraulic power source using the selected predetermined desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure. 8. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the control unit computes a computed desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure corresponding to the desired depth input and controls the hydraulic power source using the computed desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder pressure. 9. The remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the desired depth input is an incremental adjustment to a previous desired depth of penetration. 10. A towable agricultural tillage implement adapted attachment to a towing vehicle and having an implement frame supported above a ground surface by implement support wheels operatively connected to the frame by a depth control arrangement to thereby control a depth of penetration below the ground surface of tillage tools attached to the frame, and one or more stabilizer wheel arrangements attached to the frame in a manner providing selective stabilizing support of the implement, wherein each of the one or more remotely positionable stabilizer wheel arrangements comprises: a support strut having a first end thereof adapted for mounting a stabilizer wheel thereto; a stabilizer wheel operatively attached to the first end of the strut and adapted for engaging the ground surface; a support strut bracket adapted for attachment to the implement frame and for slidable engagement with a second end of the support strut; a hydraulic cylinder having a first end thereof operatively attached to the support strut, and a second end thereof operatively attached to the support strut bracket for extension and retraction of the strut with respect to the strut bracket by corresponding extension and retraction of the hydraulic cylinder to thereby lower and raise the stabilizer wheel in to and out of contact with the ground surface; a hydraulic control arrangement operatively connected to the hydraulic cylinder and providing pressurized hydraulic fluid at a desired hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure for controlling extension and retraction of the cylinder in response to a cylinder control electrical signal; a hydraulic pressure sensor operatively connected for indicating a present hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure in the hydraulic cylinder; and a control unit operatively connected to the pressure sensor and the hydraulic control arrangement for receiving the present hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure signal and a desired stabilizer wheel cylinder fluid pressure input signal, and configured for providing the cylinder control electrical signal to the hydraulic control arrangement, to thereby regulate and hold the current stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure at the desired stabilizer wheel hydraulic cylinder fluid pressure. 11. The towable agricultural tillage implement of claim 10 , wherein: the control unit causes the hydraulic cylinder to contract in response to an increase in hydraulic pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and thereby retract the stabilizer wheel to a position closer to the frame of the implement; and the control unit causes the hydraulic cylinder to expand in response to a decrease in hydraulic pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and thereby extend the stabilizer wheel to a position farther from the frame of the implement. 12. The towable agricultural tillage implement of claim 10 , wherein the contr
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