Low torque and vacuum seed meter
US-9155242-B2 · Oct 13, 2015 · US
US11523555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11523555-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916726404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2022 |
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A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit includes a particle belt having a particle engagement section configured to receive a particle from a particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit section configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil. The particle delivery system includes an air flow system configured to establish an air flow toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt to accelerate the particle toward the particle belt, such that a particle speed of the particle reaches a target particle speed, is within a target percentage of a belt speed of the particle belt, or both, as the particle reaches the particle engagement section of the particle belt. The air flow toward the particle engagement section is a substantial portion of a total air flow established by the air flow system relative to other sections of the particle belt.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a particle belt having a particle engagement section configured to receive a particle from a particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit section configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil; and an air flow system configured to establish an air flow toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt to accelerate the particle toward the particle belt, such that a particle speed of the particle reaches a target particle speed, is within a target percentage of a belt speed of the particle belt, or both, as the particle reaches the particle engagement section of the particle belt, wherein the air flow toward the particle engagement section is a substantial portion of a total air flow established by the air flow system relative to other sections of the particle belt. 2. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , comprising a particle belt housing, wherein the particle belt is disposed within the particle belt housing, the particle belt housing comprises a panel disposed on each lateral side of the particle belt, and the panels form an aperture adjacent to the particle engagement section of the particle belt configured to receive the particle into the particle belt housing toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 3. The particle delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the aperture and toward the particle belt to direct the particle toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 4. The particle delivery system of claim 2 , wherein a gap is formed between at least one panel of the particle belt housing and the particle belt, and the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the aperture and through the gap to direct the particle toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 5. The particle delivery system of claim 2 , wherein a side aperture is formed in at least one panel of the particle belt housing, and the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the aperture and through the side aperture to direct the particle toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 6. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the particle belt comprises a base and a plurality of flights extending outwardly from the base. 7. The particle delivery system of claim 6 , wherein the base is formed from a permeable material configured to enable the air flow to pass through the base, and the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the base to direct the particle toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 8. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , comprising a particle tube extending between the particle metering and singulation unit and the particle engagement section of the particle belt, wherein the particle tube comprises a first end configured to be disposed at the particle metering and singulation unit and a second end disposed at the particle belt, and the air flow system is configured to provide the air flow through the particle tube to establish the air flow toward the particle belt at the particle engagement section of the particle belt to direct the particle toward the particle belt. 9. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the substantial portion of the total air flow is at least seventy-five percent of the total air flow. 10. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a particle metering and singulation unit configured to meter a plurality of particles from a particle storage area; a particle belt having a particle engagement section configured to receive the plurality of particles from the particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit section configured to expel the plurality of particles toward a trench in soil; and an air flow system configured to establish an air flow toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt to accelerate each particle of the plurality of particles toward the particle belt, such that a particle speed of the particle reaches a target particle speed, is within a target percentage of a belt speed of the particle belt, or both, as the particle reaches the particle engagement section of the particle belt, wherein the air flow toward the particle engagement section is a substantial portion of a total air flow established by the air flow system relative to other sections of the particle belt. 11. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , comprising a controller comprising a memory and a processor, wherein the controller is configured to receive an input signal indicative of the particle speed of each particle of the plurality of particles at the particle engagement section of the particle belt and to output an output signal indicative of instructions to adjust the air flow established by the air flow system, such that the particle speed reaches the target particle speed, is within the target percentage of the belt speed of the particle belt, or both, as the particle reaches the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 12. The particle delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the target particle speed, the target percentage, or both, based on a type of the plurality of particles, a ground speed of the agricultural row unit, a spacing between flights of the particle belt, a length of the particle belt, the belt speed, or a combination thereof. 13. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the particle belt housing comprises a panel disposed on each lateral side of the particle belt, the panels form an aperture adjacent to the particle engagement section of the particle belt, a side aperture is formed within at least one panel, and the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the aperture and through the side aperture to direct the plurality of particles toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 14. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the particle belt comprises a base and a plurality of flights extending outwardly from the base, the base is formed from a permeable material configured to enable the air flow to pass through the base, and the air flow system is configured to establish the air flow through the base to direct the plurality of particles toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt. 15. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the substantial portion of the total air flow is at least ninety percent of the total air flow. 16. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a particle belt having a particle engagement section configured to receive a plurality of particles from a particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit section configured to expel the plurality of particles toward a trench in soil; and an air flow system configured to establish an air flow toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt to accelerate each particle of the plurality of particles toward the particle belt, wherein the air flow toward the particle engagement section is a substantial portion of a total air flow established by the air flow system relative to other sections of the particle belt; and a controller comprising a memory and a processor, wherein the controller is configured to: determine a target particle speed, a target percentage, or both, based on a type of the plurality of particles, a ground speed of the agricultural ro
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