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US-9155242-B2 · Oct 13, 2015 · US
US11596095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11596095-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916726470-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2023 |
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A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit includes a particle belt housing having a particle engagement aperture configured to receive a particle and a particle exit aperture configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil. The particle delivery system includes a particle belt having a particle engagement section configured to receive the particle via the particle engagement aperture and a particle exit section configured to expel the particle via the particle exit aperture. The particle exit section is positioned adjacent to the particle exit aperture, the particle belt extends generally parallel to the trench at the particle exit section, the particle engagement section is positioned adjacent to the particle engagement aperture, and the particle belt at the particle engagement section extends at an angle between zero degrees and ninety degrees relative to the particle belt at the particle exit section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a particle belt housing having a particle engagement aperture configured to receive a particle from a particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit aperture configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil; and a particle belt disposed within the particle belt housing, wherein the particle belt has a particle engagement section configured to receive the particle from the particle metering and singulation unit via the particle engagement aperture and a particle exit section configured to expel the particle to the trench in the soil via the particle exit aperture, the particle exit section is positioned adjacent to the particle exit aperture, the particle belt extends linearly and generally parallel to the trench at the particle exit section, such that the particle belt at the particle exit section extends at an angle between zero degrees and ten degrees relative to the trench, the particle engagement section is positioned adjacent to the particle engagement aperture, and the particle belt at the particle engagement section extends at an additional angle between zero degrees and ninety degrees relative to the particle belt at the particle exit section. 2. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , comprising a wheel engaged with the particle belt, and a motor coupled to the wheel, wherein the motor is configured to drive rotation of the wheel, and the wheel is configured to drive rotation of the particle belt. 3. The particle delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the wheel is configured to drive rotation of the particle belt, such that the particle belt at the particle exit section moves in a direction opposite a direction of travel of the agricultural row unit. 4. The particle delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the wheel is configured to drive rotation of the particle belt, such that a difference between a linear speed of the particle belt at the particle exit section and a ground speed of the agricultural row unit is less than a threshold value. 5. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the particle belt is configured to accelerate the particle, such that a particle exit speed of the particle at the particle exit section reaches a target particle exit speed. 6. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , comprising an air flow device, wherein the air flow device is configured to provide an air flow through the particle exit aperture of the particle belt housing away from the particle exit section of the particle belt to accelerate the particle through the particle exit aperture and toward the trench. 7. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , comprising an air flow device, wherein the air flow device is configured to provide an air flow through the particle engagement aperture of the particle belt housing toward the particle engagement section of the particle belt to accelerate the particle through the particle engagement aperture and toward the particle engagement section. 8. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the additional angle is between thirty degrees and sixty degrees. 9. The particle delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the particle belt comprises a base and a plurality of flights coupled to the base, wherein each pair of opposing flights of the plurality of the flights is configured to receive the particle. 10. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a first particle belt configured to receive a particle from a particle metering and singulation unit; a particle belt housing having a particle engagement aperture configured to receive the particle from the first particle belt and a particle exit aperture configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil; and a second particle belt disposed within the particle belt housing, wherein the second particle belt has a particle engagement section configured to receive the particle from the first particle belt via the particle engagement aperture and a particle exit section configured to expel the particle to the trench in the soil via the particle exit aperture, the second particle belt extends linearly and generally parallel to the trench at the particle exit section, such that the second particle belt at the particle exit section extends at an angle between zero degrees and ten degrees relative to the trench, the particle engagement section is positioned adjacent to the particle engagement aperture, and the second particle belt at the particle engagement section extends at an additional angle between zero degrees and ninety degrees relative to the second particle belt at the particle exit section. 11. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the first particle belt is configured to accelerate the particle to a particle transfer speed at the particle engagement section of the second particle belt, such that a difference between the particle transfer speed and a target particle transfer speed is less than a first threshold value of the target particle transfer speed. 12. The particle delivery system of claim 11 , comprising an air flow device, wherein the air flow device is configured to provide an air flow through the particle engagement aperture of the particle belt housing to accelerate the particle toward the particle engagement section of the second particle belt, such that the difference between the particle transfer speed at the particle engagement section of the second particle belt and the target particle transfer speed is less than a second threshold value of the target particle transfer speed, and the second threshold value of the target particle transfer speed is less than the first threshold value of the target particle transfer speed. 13. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein the second particle belt is configured to accelerate the particle to a particle exit speed at the particle exit section of the second particle belt, such that a difference between the particle exit speed and a target particle exit speed is less than a first threshold value of the target particle exit speed. 14. The particle delivery system of claim 13 , comprising an air flow device, wherein the air flow device is configured to provide an air flow through the particle exit aperture of the particle belt housing away from the particle exit section of the second particle belt to accelerate the particle toward the trench in the soil, such that the difference between the particle exit speed at the particle exit section of the second particle belt and the target particle exit speed is less than a second threshold value of the target particle exit speed, and the second threshold value of the target particle exit speed is less than the first threshold value of the target particle exit speed. 15. The particle delivery system of claim 10 , wherein each of the first particle belt and the second particle belt comprises a base and a plurality of flights coupled to the base, and each pair of opposing flights of the plurality of the flights is configured to receive the particle. 16. A particle delivery system of an agricultural row unit, comprising: a particle belt housing having a particle engagement aperture configured to receive a particle from a particle metering and singulation unit and a particle exit aperture configured to expel the particle toward a trench in soil; a particle belt disposed within the particle belt housing, wherein the particle belt has a particle engagement section configured to receive the particle from the particle metering and singulation unit via the particle engagem
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