Alignment system for a blocking member of a planting unit
US-9313941-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US11770995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11770995-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017095405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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A seed delivery system for use in a seeding or planting machine that removes the seed from a seed meter by capturing the seed therefrom. The delivery system then moves the seed down to a lower discharge point and accelerates the seed horizontally rearward to a speed approximately equal to the forward travel speed of the seeding machine such that the seed, when discharged has a low or zero horizontal velocity relative to the ground. Rolling of the seed in the trench is thus reduced. Furthermore, as the seed only has a short drop from the outlet to the bottom of the seed trench, the seed has little vertical speed to induce bounce. The delivery system uses a brush belt to capture, move and accelerate the seed. By capturing the seed and moving it from the meter to the discharge, the seed is held in place relative to other seeds and the planter row unit. As a result, the seeds are isolated from row unit dynamics thereby maintaining seed spacing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seed delivery system for use with a seed meter on a row unit of a seeding machine for delivering seed to a seed trench in soil during a seeding operation, the seed delivery system comprising: an elongated housing comprising an upper end, a lower end, a first side wall comprising a substantially straight portion and a lower curved portion, a second side wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, wherein the elongated housing further comprises an upper opening through which the seed is received into the elongated housing and a lower opening through which the seed is discharged from the elongated housing, wherein the elongated housing of the seed delivery system is configured to move in a seeding direction at a first seeding speed; and a delivery belt comprising a base member and a plurality of projections having proximal ends extending from the base member and distal ends opposite the proximal ends, wherein the delivery belt is rotatably held within the elongated housing such that the delivery belt and the elongated housing define a delivery path comprising a substantially straight portion at least partially defined by an inner surface of the substantially straight portion of the first side wall, the delivery path further comprising a curved portion at least partially defined by an inner surface of the lower curved portion of the first side wall, wherein a first distance between a first distal end of the distal ends of the plurality of projections and an inner surface of the first side wall along at least the substantially straight portion is substantially the same as a second distance between a second distal end of the distal ends of the plurality of projections and an inner surface of the first side wall along at least the curved portion of the delivery path; wherein the delivery belt is configured to move the seed along the delivery path and to discharge the seed from the lower opening of the elongated housing with a discharge velocity having a rearward velocity component in a direction opposite the seeding direction. 2. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising an upper roller held within the upper end of the elongated housing and a lower roller held within the lower end of the elongated housing, wherein the inner surface of the lower curved portion of the first side wall extends at least partially around the lower roller. 3. The seed delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the inner surface of the lower curved portion extends around the lower roller by about 80 degrees. 4. The seed delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the delivery belt is configured to move the seed along the substantially straight portion of the delivery path at a descent velocity and to move the seed along the curved portion of the delivery path at a curved portion angular velocity, and wherein the seed is accelerated from the descent velocity to the curved portion angular velocity by rotating the plurality of projections around the lower roller and through the curved portion of the delivery path such that a linear speed of the distal ends of the plurality of projections within the curved portion of the delivery path is greater than a linear speed of the base member of the delivery belt within the curved portion of the linear path. 5. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the seed delivery system is configured such that the distal ends of the plurality of projections are disposed adjacent the inner surface of the substantially straight portion of the first side wall in the substantially straight portion of the delivery path and wherein the seed delivery system is configured such that the distal ends of the plurality of projections are disposed adjacent the inner surface of the lower curved portion of the first side wall in the curved portion of the delivery path. 6. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the elongated housing of the seed delivery system further comprises a ramp at a lower end of the lower curved portion and adjacent the lower opening of the elongated housing. 7. The seed delivery system of claim 6 , wherein the ramp at the lower end of the lower curved portion is substantially straight. 8. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the delivery belt comprises a brush belt. 9. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein each projection of the plurality of projections extends perpendicularly from a surface of the base member. 10. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the delivery belt defines a plurality of volumes configured to contain the seed as the delivery belt moves the seed along at least a portion of the delivery path, and wherein the delivery belt is configured to cooperate with the seed meter such that a single seed is contained within any volume of the plurality of volumes. 11. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the elongated housing and at least two projections of the plurality of projections at least partially define a volume configured to contain the seed as the delivery belt moves the seed along at least a portion of the delivery path. 12. The seed delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the at least two projections of the plurality of projections and at least one of i) the inner surface of the first side wall, ii) an inner surface of the second side wall, iii) an inner surface of the front wall, and iv) an inner surface of the rear wall at least partially define the volume configured to contain the seed as the delivery belt moves the seed along at least the portion of the delivery path. 13. The seed delivery system of claim 12 , wherein the at least two projections of the plurality of projections and the inner surface of the first side wall, the inner surface of the front wall, and the inner surface of the rear wall at least partially define the volume configured to contain the seed as the delivery belt moves the seed along at least the portion of the delivery path. 14. The seed delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the at least two projections of the plurality of projections, the base member, and the inner surface of the first side wall, the inner surface of the front wall, and the inner surface of the rear wall cooperate to move the seed along the delivery path. 15. The seed delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the at least two projections of the plurality of projections are configured to grip an individual seed of the seed such that the volume is substantially equal to a volume of the individual seed. 16. The seed delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the delivery belt is configured to discharge the seed from the lower opening of the elongated housing such that the rearward velocity component in the direction opposite the seeding direction has a speed that is substantially equal to the first seeding speed such that the rearward velocity component in the direction opposite the seeding direction is substantially zero relative to the ground. 17. The seed delivery system of claim 16 , wherein the elongated housing of the seed delivery system is configured to move during the seeding operation in the seeding direction at a second seeding speed different than the first seeding speed, and wherein the delivery belt is configured to discharge the seed from the lower opening of the elongated housing such that the rearward velocity component in the direction opposite the seeding direction has a speed that is substantially equal to the second seeding speed such that the rearward velocity component in the direction opposite the seeding direction is substantially zero relative to the ground. 18.
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