Engine Speed Control and Ground Speed Control of a Hydraulically Driven Tractor
US-2019183048-A1 · Jun 20, 2019 · US
US11606901B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11606901-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916427518-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2023 |
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A method of autonomously controlling the ground speed of a harvester, such as a self-propelled or towed wind rower, uses both the engine speed and the header speed as control parameters to increase or decrease the ground speed as necessary to maintain efficient harvester operation over varying terrain and crop conditions. A control system includes a controller which receives signals from sensors indicative of engine speed, header speed and harvester ground speed and uses actuators to control the header speed, engine speed and harvester ground speed. An operator interface permits an operator to engage or disengage the autonomous mode of control system operation, as well as to directly control the harvester.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling the ground speed of a harvester comprising an engine and a header, said method comprising: setting a maximum ground speed; measuring a current ground speed; measuring engine speed; measuring header speed; and increasing said current ground speed if said current ground speed is less than said maximum ground speed, and said engine speed is greater than an engine speed lower limit, and said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit. 2. A method for controlling the ground speed of a harvester comprising an engine and a header, said method comprising: setting a maximum ground speed; measuring a current ground speed; measuring engine speed; measuring header speed; and increasing or decreasing said current ground speed of said harvester in response to said engine speed and said header speed; and increasing said engine speed if said engine speed is less than an engine speed upper limit and said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit. 3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising decreasing said current ground speed if said current ground speed is greater than said maximum ground speed. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising decreasing said current ground speed if said engine speed is less than an engine speed lower limit. 5. A method for controlling the ground speed of a harvester comprising an engine and a header, said method comprising: setting a maximum ground speed; measuring a current ground speed; measuring engine speed; measuring header speed; and increasing or decreasing said current ground speed of said harvester in response to said engine speed and said header speed; and decreasing said current ground speed if said header speed is less than a header speed lower limit. 6. The method according to claim 5 , further comprising: determining a rate of decrease of said current ground speed; and decreasing said current ground speed at said rate of decrease. 7. A method for controlling the ground speed of a harvester comprising an engine and a header, said method comprising: setting a maximum ground speed; measuring a current ground speed; measuring engine speed; measuring header speed; and increasing or decreasing said current ground speed of said harvester in response to said engine speed and said header speed; and increasing said current ground speed if said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit and less than a header speed upper limit by a predetermined amount. 8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising: determining a rate of increase of said current ground speed; and increasing said current ground speed at said rate of increase. 9. A harvester, said harvester comprising: a chassis having an engine and a plurality of wheels mounted thereon; a motive drive system operatively connecting said engine with at least one of said wheels for rotation thereof; a header attached to said chassis, said header having rotating elements; a header drive system operatively connecting said engine with said header for rotation of said rotating elements; and a control system comprising: an engine speed sensor for measuring engine speed; a header speed sensor for measuring rotational speed of said rotating elements; a speed sensor for measuring a current ground speed of said harvester; an engine actuator for controlling said engine speed; a header actuator for controlling said header speed; a speed actuator for controlling said current ground speed of said harvester; a controller including resident software, said controller being in communication with said engine speed sensor, said header speed sensor, and said speed sensor for receiving signals therefrom, said controller being in communication with said actuators for sending signals thereto; wherein wherein said controller is adapted to increase said current ground speed if said current ground speed is less than a maximum ground speed, and said engine speed is greater than an engine speed lower limit, and said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit. 10. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said controller is adapted to increase said engine speed if said engine speed is less than an engine speed upper limit and said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit. 11. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said controller is adapted to decrease said current ground speed if said current ground speed is greater than a maximum ground speed. 12. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said controller is adapted to decrease said current ground speed if said engine speed is less than an engine speed lower limit. 13. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said controller is adapted to decrease said current ground speed if said header speed is less than a header speed lower limit. 14. The harvester according to claim 13 , further comprising an operator interface providing communication between an operator of said harvester and said controller, said controller being adapted to decrease said current ground speed at a rate of decrease determined by said operator of said harvester. 15. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said controller is adapted to increase said current ground speed if said header speed is greater than a header speed lower limit and less than a header speed upper limit by a predetermined amount. 16. The harvester according to claim 15 , further comprising an operator interface providing communication between an operator of said harvester and said controller, said controller being adapted to increase said current ground speed at a rate of increase determined by said operator of said harvester. 17. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said header is mounted on said chassis. 18. The harvester according to claim 9 , wherein said header is attached to said chassis and towed thereby.
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