Autonomous or remote-controlled vehicle platform for planting

US11032967B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11032967-B2
Application numberUS-201916704841-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 5, 2019
Priority dateMay 26, 2017
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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In one embodiment, a vehicle platform comprises a central body that can support one or more implement configurations, such as sprayer booms, or planting row units. A plurality of adjustable legs extends downward from the central body. Each adjustable leg has a corresponding leg actuator to adjust a respective vertical height of each adjustable leg. Each adjustable leg supports the central body. Planting row units are supported by or suspended from the central body.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle platform comprising: a central body; a plurality of adjustable legs extending downward from the central body, each adjustable leg having a corresponding leg actuator to adjust a respective vertical height of each adjustable leg, each adjustable leg supports the central body; wherein each adjustable leg terminates in a tracked wheel, the tracked wheel having an adjustable footprint or a track contact area in contact with the ground; and a plurality of planting row units supported by or suspended from the central body; each planting row unit comprising an opener for opening soil, a seed tube with a seed outlet for planting seed in the opened soil or furrow, and a closer for closing or covering seed with soil; each planting row unit further comprising a bin for holding seed, the bin coupled to a seed metering unit for controlling a rate of seed provided to the seed outlet associated with the opener; a pivotable arm assembly coupled between the central body and a support beam, wherein the planting row units are secured to the support beam; and an arm actuator, the arm actuator arranged to control a transverse position of the support beam and the planting row units with respect to a reference point on the central body, such that each of the planting row units may be aligned with a set of target positions for a row of seeds or plants. 2. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 wherein the pivotable arm assembly comprises: a first arm; a second arm, the first arm spaced apart and generally parallel to the second arm, the first arm and the second arm each having a primary pivot point about a generally vertical axis closer to the central body than to the support beam, the first arm and the second arm each having a secondary pivot point about a generally vertical axis closer to the support beam than to the central body. 3. The vehicle platform according to claim 2 wherein the first arm, the second arm, and the support beam form three sides of a substantially trapezoidal structure, such as a substantially parallelogram structure, and wherein a fourth side of the trapezoidal structure is optionally formed by a bracket that extends downward from the central body. 4. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 , wherein: each tracked wheel for each of the adjustable legs is independently drivable or rotatable by a drive unit, the drive unit comprising an electric motor or a hydraulic motor to differentially steer or change a heading of the vehicle platform. 5. The vehicle platform according to claim 4 wherein the tracked wheel comprises: an outer belt or linked chains that forms a track or tread that can move or turn the vehicle with respect to the ground; a drive wheel associated with a rotational energy source, such as an electric motor or hydraulic motor, the drive wheel engaging with an inner surface of the outer belt; a pair of idler wheels for engaging the inner surface of the belt and for rotating with the belt; a lower support for supporting the idler wheels, where the idler wheels are rotatable with respect to the lower support; an upper hub for supporting the drive wheel, the drive wheel rotatable with respect to the upper hub; an idler actuator extending between the lower support and the upper hub to adjust the tread area or longitudinal dimension of the tread in contact with the ground; and tensioner wheels pivotably mounted to the upper hub for rotation about a pivot point in a generally horizontal axis, the tensioner wheels resiliently biased to maintain a target tension on the outer belt against the drive wheel, the idler wheels and the tensioner wheels. 6. The vehicle platform according to claim 5 further comprising a resilient member, a spring or an adjustable torsion bar for the target tension on the outer belt. 7. The vehicle platform according to claim 4 further comprising: a data processor adapted to dynamically adjust the track contact area in contact with the ground in response to observed vehicle ground speed with respect to a threshold speed and an observed yaw rate change with respect to a threshold yaw rate change. 8. The vehicle platform according to claim 7 wherein the data processor is adapted to reduce or minimize the track contact area in contact with the ground for a time period if the vehicle ground speed is greater or equal to a velocity threshold, if the yaw rate change is greater than or equal to the yaw rate change threshold, and if the current track contact area is not minimized. 9. The vehicle platform according to claim 8 wherein the time period of the minimized track contact area is limited to a time period until the yaw rate change is less than the yaw rate change threshold. 10. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 wherein: each one of the adjustable legs has a cross section selected from a substantially circular cross section, a substantially elliptical cross section, a substantially rectangular cross section, or a substantially polygonal cross section, and each one of the adjustable legs is hollow and has an actuator located coaxially within the corresponding adjustable leg, wherein the actuator is a hydraulic actuator or a linear motor. 11. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 further comprising: a data processor adapted to adjust a height of the adjustable legs such that a horizontal plane of the body is level, with respect to the ground, based on sensor data from a motion sensor, an accelerometer, a set of accelerometers, a gyroscope, an inertial measurement unit, or an inertial measurement unit associated with a location-determining receiver. 12. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 wherein the opener comprises a planting disc. 13. The vehicle platform according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller configured to adjust a height of the plurality of planting row units to maintain a proper tracking of a target guidance path. 14. The vehicle platform according to claim 13 wherein the controller is configured to adjust the height of the plurality of planting row units via height adjustment actuators associated with the plurality of planting row units. 15. A vehicle platform comprising: a central body; a plurality of adjustable legs extending downward from the central body, each adjustable leg having a corresponding leg actuator to adjust a respective vertical height of each adjustable leg, each adjustable leg supports the central body; wherein each adjustable leg terminates in a tracked wheel, the tracked wheel having an adjustable footprint or a track contact area in contact with the ground; a plurality of planting row units supported by or suspended from the central body; each planting row unit comprising an opener for opening soil, a seed tube with a seed outlet for planting seed in the opened soil or furrow, and a closer for closing or covering seed with soil; each planting row unit further comprising a bin for holding seed, the bin coupled to a seed metering unit for controlling a rate of seed provided to the seed outlet associated with the opener; and wherein the central body has a first side and a second side spaced apart from the first side by a fixed known distance, wherein a first location-determining receiver is associated with the first side and wherein a second location determining receiver is associated with the second side, the first location-determining receiver, alone or together with second location determining receiver configured to determine a position or angular orientation in the horizontal plane of the Earth of the vehicle or central body with respect to a reference an

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  • Arrangement, location, or adaptation of driving sprockets · CPC title

  • Endless-track units or carriages mounted separably, adjustably or extensibly on vehicles, e.g. portable track units (B62D55/07 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electric or electronic control systems · CPC title

  • Seed pipes · CPC title

  • Regulating or controlling the seed rate · CPC title

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What does patent US11032967B2 cover?
In one embodiment, a vehicle platform comprises a central body that can support one or more implement configurations, such as sprayer booms, or planting row units. A plurality of adjustable legs extends downward from the central body. Each adjustable leg has a corresponding leg actuator to adjust a respective vertical height of each adjustable leg. Each adjustable leg supports the central body.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01C7/208. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 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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