Steering control system for harvester and methods of using the same

US11026368B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11026368-B2
Application numberUS-201816200324-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 26, 2018
Priority dateNov 26, 2018
Publication dateJun 8, 2021
Grant dateJun 8, 2021

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The disclosure relates to a steering control system useful for providing stable control during high-speed operation of harvesters, such as self-propelled windrowers. The steering control system utilizes a sensor for detecting and regulating a position of a single steering cylinder associated with a first caster, a damper being free of sensing and providing passive damping to the second caster.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A steering control system for a harvester, comprising: a first cylinder configured to be coupled to a rear axle of the harvester at one end and rigidly coupled to an upright shaft of a first caster of the harvester at an opposing end; a sensor associated with the first cylinder and in communication with a controller, the sensor detecting a position of the first cylinder; and a damper configured for extension and retraction and to be coupled to the rear axle of the harvester at one end and an upright shaft of a second caster of the harvester at an opposing end; wherein in a road operation mode, the first cylinder is actuated by the controller to extend or retract to control steering of the first caster, and the sensor transmits data to the controller regarding the detected position of the first cylinder; and wherein the damper is free of sensing and provides passive damping to the second caster. 2. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein one end of the first cylinder is configured to be coupled to the rear axle of the harvester by a flange. 3. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the first cylinder is hydraulically plumbed to a steering proportional valve for actuation of the first cylinder to extend or retract. 4. The steering control system of claim 3 , wherein the steering proportional valve is hydraulically plumbed to a rod end and a barrel end of the first cylinder. 5. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the detected position of the first cylinder is representative of a position of the first caster relative to the rear axle of the harvester. 6. The steering control system of claim 1 , comprising a proximity sensor configured to detect a position of the first caster relative to the rear axle of the harvester. 7. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein cantering of second caster is unaffected by actuation of the first cylinder to extend or retract. 8. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is at least one of an internal position sensor, an external position sensor, or a potentiometer. 9. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein in a field operation mode, free flow of hydraulic fluid into and out of the first cylinder provides passive damping by the first cylinder to the first caster. 10. A steering control system for a harvester, comprising: a first cylinder configured to be coupled to a rear axle of the harvester at one end and rigidly coupled to an upright shaft of a first caster of the harvester at an opposing end; a sensor associated with the first cylinder and in communication with a controller, the sensor detecting a position of the first cylinder; and a second cylinder configured to be coupled to the rear axle of the harvester at one end and an upright shaft of a second caster of the harvester at an opposing end; wherein in a road operation mode, the first cylinder is actuated by the controller to extend or retract to control steering of the first caster, and the sensor transmits data to the controller regarding the detected position of the first cylinder; and wherein the second cylinder is free of sensing and is hydraulically coupled to the first cylinder to move in an equal and opposite direction of the first cylinder to control steering of the second caster. 11. The steering control system of claim 10 , wherein barrel ports of the first and second cylinders are hydraulically coupled together, and rod ports of the first and second cylinders are hydraulically coupled to a steering proportional valve. 12. The steering control system of claim 11 , actuation of the first cylinder to retract displaces fluid from a barrel end of the first cylinder into a barrel end of the second cylinder. 13. The steering control system of claim 12 , wherein displacement of the fluid into the barrel end of the second cylinder actuates the second cylinder to extend in an equal magnitude to retraction of the first cylinder. 14. The steering control system of claim 10 , wherein the detected position of the first cylinder is representative of a position of the first and second casters relative to the rear axle of the harvester. 15. The steering control system of claim 10 , comprising a proximity sensor configured to detect a position of the first caster or second caster relative to the rear axle of the harvester. 16. The steering control system of claim 10 , wherein the sensor is at least one of an internal position sensor, an external position sensor, or a potentiometer. 17. The steering control system of claim 10 , wherein in a field operation mode, free flow of hydraulic fluid into and out of the first and second cylinders provides passive damping by the first cylinder to the first caster and the second cylinder to the second caster. 18. A harvester, comprising: a frame; at least one front axle comprising first and second front wheels pivotally mounted to the front axle; at least one rear axle comprising first and second casters pivotally mounted to the rear axle; and a steering control system comprising: a first cylinder coupled to the rear axle at one end and rigidly coupled to an upright shaft of the first caster at an opposing end; a sensor associated with the first cylinder and in communication with a controller, the sensor detecting a position of the first cylinder; and a damper configured for extension and retraction and coupled to the rear axle at one end and an upright shaft of the second caster at an opposing end; wherein in a road operation mode, the first cylinder is actuated by the controller to extend or retract to control steering of the first caster, and the sensor transmits data to the controller regarding the detected position of the first cylinder; and wherein the damper is free of sensing and provides passive damping to the second caster. 19. The harvester of claim 18 , wherein castering of second caster is unaffected by actuation of the first cylinder to extend or retract. 20. A harvester, comprising: a frame; at least one front axle comprising first and second front wheels pivotally mounted to the front axle; at least one rear axle comprising first and second casters pivotally mounted to the rear axle; and a steering control system comprising: a first cylinder coupled to the rear axle at one end and rigidly coupled to an upright shaft of the first caster at an opposing end; a sensor associated with the first cylinder and in communication with a controller, the sensor detecting a position of the first cylinder; and a second cylinder coupled to the rear axle at one end and an upright shaft of the second caster at an opposing end; wherein in a road operation mode, the first cylinder is actuated by the controller to extend or retract to control steering of the first caster, and the sensor transmits data to the controller regarding the detected position of the first cylinder; and wherein the second cylinder is free of sensing and is hydraulically coupled to the first cylinder to move in an equal and opposite direction of the first cylinder to control steering of the second caster.

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  • A01D67/00Primary

    Undercarriages or frames specially adapted for harvesters or mowers (coupling arrangements between animal or tractor and harvester or mower A01B59/00); Mechanisms for adjusting the frame (adjusting devices for the cutter-bar A01D34/28); Platforms · CPC title

  • adjustable {, e.g. in height; linearly shifting castors} · CPC title

  • Single wheels · CPC title

  • fluid · CPC title

  • Lawn-mowers · CPC title

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What does patent US11026368B2 cover?
The disclosure relates to a steering control system useful for providing stable control during high-speed operation of harvesters, such as self-propelled windrowers. The steering control system utilizes a sensor for detecting and regulating a position of a single steering cylinder associated with a first caster, a damper being free of sensing and providing passive damping to the second caster.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D67/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 08 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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