Draft load control system for an agricultural implement
US-2020154626-A1 · May 21, 2020 · US
US11419254B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11419254-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916665401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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A system for detecting the levelness of ground engaging tools of a tillage implement including an agricultural implement including a frame and tool assemblies supported relative to the frame. The tool assemblies each include a toolbar coupled to the frame and one or more ground engaging tools coupled to the toolbar. The system further includes sensors coupled to two of the tool assemblies and configured to capture data indicative of a load acting on the one or more ground engaging tools of the tool assemblies. Additionally, the system includes a controller configured to monitor the data received from the sensors and compare at least one monitored value associated with the load acting on the ground engaging tool(s) of each of the tool assemblies. Moreover, the controller is further configured to identify the ground engaging tool(s) are not level when the monitored value(s) differ by a predetermined threshold value.
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A system for detecting a levelness of ground engaging tools of a tillage implement, the system comprising: a frame; a plurality of tool assemblies supported relative to the frame, each tool assembly including a toolbar positioned below and coupled to the frame and at least one ground engaging tool coupled to the toolbar; a first sensor coupled to a first tool assembly of the plurality of tool assemblies, the first sensor configured to capture data indicative of a first draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of the first tool assembly; a second sensor coupled to a second tool assembly of the plurality of tool assemblies, the second sensor configured to capture data indicative of a second draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of the second tool assembly; and a controller configured to: monitor data received from the first sensor and the second sensor; compare a first monitored value associated with the first draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool to a monitored value associated with the second draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool; and identify that at least a portion of the ground engaging tools are not level when the first monitored value differs from the second monitored value by a predetermined threshold value. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to identify that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level when the at least one first monitored value differs from the at least one second monitored value by the predetermined threshold value for a predetermined length of time. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first tool assembly is located at a first side of the implement, and the second tool assembly is located at a second side of the implement opposite the first side, wherein the controller is configured to identify that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level between the first side and second side of the implement. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined threshold value comprises a predetermined load threshold, the controller configured to identify that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level between the first side and second side of the implement when a difference between the first monitored value and the second monitored value exceeds the predetermined load threshold. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first tool assembly is located at a forward end of the implement, and the second tool assembly is located at an aft end of the implement, wherein the controller is configured to identify that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level relative to a forward direction of travel of the implement. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined threshold value comprises a predetermined load range, the controller configured to identify that the at least portion of ground engaging tools are not level relative to the forward direction of travel of the implement when a difference between the first monitored value and the second monitored value is less than the predetermined load range or is greater than the predetermined load range. 7. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first tool assembly and second tool assembly are each further located at a forward end of the implement, the system further comprising: a third sensor coupled to a third tool assembly of the plurality of tool assemblies, the third sensor configured to capture data indicative of a third draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of the third tool assembly, wherein the third tool assembly is located at an aft end of the implement and at the first side of the implement; and a fourth sensor coupled to a fourth tool assembly of the plurality of tool assemblies, the fourth sensor configured to capture data indicative of a fourth draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of the fourth tool assembly, wherein the fourth tool assembly is located at an aft end of the implement and at the second side of the implement, wherein the controller is further configured to identify that the at least portion of ground engaging tools are not level relative to a forward direction of travel of the implement. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second tool assemblies are each configured as a ganged tool assemblies, and wherein each ganged tool assembly includes a plurality of ground engaging tools coupled to the toolbar. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second tool assemblies each further include at least one hanger coupled between the at least one ground engaging tool and the toolbar, wherein the first sensor and second sensor are each coupled to the hanger of the first tool assembly and second tool assembly, respectively. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first sensor or second sensor comprises at least one of a stain gauge, load cell, or force sensor. 11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to initiate a control action when the controller identifies that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control action comprises at least one of notifying an operator of the tillage implement that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level, adjusting a position of the at least portion of the ground engaging tools relative to a ground surface, or adjusting a downforce being applied to the at least portion of the ground engaging tools. 13. A method for detecting a levelness of ground engaging tools of a tillage implement, the implement including an implement frame and a plurality of tool assemblies supported relative to the frame, each tool assembly including a toolbar coupled to the frame and at least one ground engaging tool coupled to the toolbar, the method comprising: controlling, with a computing device, an operation of the tillage implement as the implement is being moved across a field; monitoring, with the computing device, a first draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of a first tool assembly based on data received from a sensor associated with the first tool assembly; monitoring, with the computing device, a second draft load acting on the at least one ground engaging tool of a second tool assembly based on data received from a sensor associated with the second tool assembly; comparing at least one first monitored value associated with the first draft load to at least one second monitored value associated with the second draft load; and identifying that at least a portion of the ground engaging tools are not level when the at least one first monitored value differs from the at least one second monitored value by a predetermined threshold value for a predetermined length of time. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first tool assembly is located at a first side of the implement, the second tool assembly is located at a second side of the implement opposite the first side, and the predetermined threshold value comprises a predetermined load threshold, and wherein identifying that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level comprises determining that the at least portion of the ground engaging tools are not level between the first side and second side of the implement when a difference between the first monitored value and the second monitored value exceeds the predetermined load threshold. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first tool assembly is located at a forward end of th
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