Planting characteristic detection and control using a seed sensor

US11284559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11284559-B2
Application numberUS-201916437226-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 11, 2019
Priority dateJun 11, 2019
Publication dateMar 29, 2022
Grant dateMar 29, 2022

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A seed sensor senses seeds on a row unit and generates a seed sensor signal. A number of planting characteristics, such as a seed orientation, seed slugging, delivery system wear, and seed abnormalities, can be detected based on the seed sensor signal. The planter can be controlled based on the detected planting characteristics.

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What is claimed is: 1. A planting machine, comprising: a furrow opener configured to open a furrow as the planting machine moves across a field during a planting operation; a seed delivery system configured to deliver seeds to the furrow; a seed sensor configured to sense a seed and to generate a seed sensor signal having at least a first signal value indicative of the seed not being detected and a second signal value indicative of the seed being detected; and planting characteristic detection system configured to: identify, as a signal width value, a time for which the seed sensor signal has a signal value that is continuously at least one of equal to or greater than the second signal value; detect a characteristic of the planting operation based on the seed sensor signal; and generate a characteristic signal indicative of the sensed planting characteristic; and a control system configured to generate a control signal to control a controllable subsystem based on the characteristic signal. 2. The planting machine of claim 1 wherein the planting characteristic detection system comprises: a plug detector configured to compare the signal width value to an expected signal width value indicative of the seed sensor detecting a singulated seed and to generate a plug detector output signal indicative of the comparison. 3. The planting machine of claim 2 wherein the plug detector comprises: slug detection logic configured to compare the signal width value to the expected signal width value indicative of the seed sensor detecting a singulated seed and to generate a slug detected output signal based on the signal width value exceeding the expected signal width value by a threshold amount. 4. The planting machine of claim 3 wherein the plug detector comprises: slug frequency detection logic configured to generate a slug frequency output signal indicative of a frequency with which the slug detection logic generates the slug detected output. 5. The planting machine of claim 4 wherein the plug detector comprises: slug size detection logic configured to generate a slug size signal indicative of a size of the detected slug based on an amount by which the signal width value exceeds the expected signal width value. 6. The planting machine of claim 5 wherein the planting characteristic detection system comprises: a wear detector configured to generate a wear output signal indicative of possible wear on the planting machine based on the slug frequency output signal and the slug size signal. 7. The planting machine of claim 1 wherein the planting characteristic detection logic comprises: a seed orientation detector configured to detect a seed orientation of the seed in the seed delivery system based on the signal width value and to generate a seed orientation signal indicative of the detected seed orientation. 8. The planting machine of claim 7 wherein the control system is configured to generate a control signal to control a seed orientation control subsystem based on the seed orientation signal. 9. The planting machine of claim 1 wherein the seed sensor comprises a first seed sensor and the seed sensor signal comprises a first seed sensor signal, the planting machine further comprising a second seed sensor configured to sense a seed and to generate a second seed sensor signal, wherein the planting characteristic detection system comprises: a seed abnormality detector configured to detect a spectral characteristic of the seed, sensed by the second seed sensor, based on the second seed sensor signal and to identify a seed abnormality based on the detected spectral characteristic and to generate a seed abnormality signal based on the identified seed abnormality. 10. The planting machine of claim 9 wherein the control system is configured to generate a control signal to control a population control subsystem based on the seed abnormality signal. 11. The planting machine of claim 1 wherein the seed sensor is configured to sense the seed within the seed delivery system. 12. The planting machine of claim 1 and further comprising: slug detection logic configured to compare the signal width value to an expected signal width value indicative of the seed sensor detecting a singulated seed and to generate a slug detected output signal based on the signal width value exceeding the expected signal width value by a threshold amount; slug frequency detection logic configured to generate a slug frequency output signal indicative of a frequency with which the slug detection logic generates the slug detected output; and a wear detector configured to generate a wear output signal indicative of possible wear on the planting machine based on the slug frequency output signal. 13. The planting machine of claim 12 and further comprising: a communication subsystem configured to generate an indication of possible wear on the planting machine based on the wear output signal. 14. The planting machine of claim 1 further comprising: a wear detector configured to generate a wear output signal indicative of possible wear on the planting machine based on the signal width value. 15. The planting machine of claim 1 wherein the planting characteristic detection system is configured to obtain a seed type indicator indicative of a seed type of the seeds being planted by the planting machine. 16. The planting machine of claim 1 and further comprising: a location system configured to identify a location of the planting machine when the characteristic of the planting operation is detected and to generate a location output indicative of the location. 17. The planting machine of claim 16 further comprising: a mapping subsystem configured to map the location based on the location output. 18. A method of controlling a planting machine to perform a planting operation, comprising: generating a seed sensor signal, with a seed sensor, having at least a first signal value indicative of a seed not being detected and a second signal value indicative of the seed being detected; identifying, as a signal width value, a time for which the seed sensor signal has a value that is continuously at least one of equal or greater than the second signal value; detecting a characteristic of the planting operation based on the seed sensor signal; generating a characteristic signal indicative of the sensed planting characteristic; and generating a control signal to control a controllable subsystem of the planting machine based on the characteristic signal. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein detecting a characteristic of the planting operation comprises: comparing the signal width value to an expected signal width value indicative of the seed sensor detecting a singulated seed; and generating a plug detector output signal indicative of the comparison. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein detecting a characteristic of the planting operation comprises: comparing the signal width value to an expected signal width value indicative of the seed sensor detecting a singulated seed; generating a slug detected output signal based on the signal width value exceeding the expected signal width value by a threshold amount; generating a slug frequency output signal indicative of a frequency with which the slug detected output is generated; and generating a slug size signal indicative of a size of the detected slug based on an amount by which the signal width value exceeds the expected signal width value. 21. The method of claim 2

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  • electric · CPC title

  • Testing seeds for determining their viability or germination capacity · CPC title

  • Regulating or controlling the seed rate · CPC title

  • A01C7/105Primary

    Seed sensors · CPC title

  • Devices for making drills or furrows · CPC title

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What does patent US11284559B2 cover?
A seed sensor senses seeds on a row unit and generates a seed sensor signal. A number of planting characteristics, such as a seed orientation, seed slugging, delivery system wear, and seed abnormalities, can be detected based on the seed sensor signal. The planter can be controlled based on the detected planting characteristics.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01C7/105. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2022 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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