Seed meter singulator
US-10827670-B2 · Nov 10, 2020 · US
US11844299B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11844299-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017039788-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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A seed meter includes a meter housing having a first chamber for seeds and a second chamber. A seed disk is rotatably supported within the meter housing and has a first side and a second side. The first side is exposed to the first chamber and the second side is exposed to the second chamber. The seed disk includes a plurality of seed openings that extend between the first and second sides at a predetermined radial position. A singulator is positioned against the first side of the seed disk and has at least one structure for removing excess seeds from the seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator. A radial position of the singulator is controlled at least in part by a hub portion of the seed meter. A biasing spring is positioned to exert an axially-oriented bias force pressing the singulator against the first side of the seed meter disk.
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A seed meter for installation in a planting unit of a seeding machine, the seed meter comprising: a meter housing having therein a first chamber and a second chamber, wherein a seed inlet is coupled to the first chamber; a seed meter disk rotatably supported within the meter housing and having a first side and a second side, the first side exposed to the first chamber and the second side exposed to the second chamber, wherein the seed meter disk includes a plurality of seed openings that extend between the first and second sides at a predetermined radial position; a singulator positioned against the first side of the seed meter disk and having at least one structure for removing excess seeds from the plurality of seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator, wherein a radial position of the singulator is controlled at least in part by a hub portion of the seed meter; and a biasing spring positioned to exert an axially-oriented bias force pressing the singulator against the first side of the seed meter disk, wherein a portion of the biasing spring defines a snap fit with the singulator so that the singulator is retained in position with respect to the meter housing without a direct connection thereto. 2. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the biasing spring is secured to the meter housing. 3. The seed meter of claim 2 , wherein the meter housing includes an outer wall and a backstop extended from an interior surface of the exterior wall, the backstop being positioned proximate the location of the snap fit between the biasing spring and the singulator. 4. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the singulator defines an anti-rotation abutment surface in abutment with the meter housing. 5. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the biasing spring defines three disparate locations of contact with the singulator, and wherein the three disparate locations of contact include a first location of contact located along a rotational axis of the seed meter disk. 6. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the seed meter disk includes a plurality of agitation recesses formed in the first side at a predetermined radial position adjacent that of the plurality of seed openings, and wherein the at least one structure for removing excess seeds overlies the radial position of the plurality of agitation recesses and is chamfered for clearance in an overlying area. 7. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one structure for removing excess seeds includes one or both of: a knife for removing excess seeds from the plurality of seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator; and a brush having bristles extending toward the first side of the seed meter disk. 8. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one structure for removing excess seeds includes both of: a knife for removing excess seeds from the plurality of seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator; and a brush having bristles extending toward the first side of the seed meter disk at a trailing end of the singulator with respect to the rotation direction of the seed meter disk. 9. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the singulator defines an anti-rotation abutment surface in abutment with the meter housing to inhibit rotation of the singulator as the seed meter disk rotates against it. 10. The seed meter of claim 1 , wherein the hub portion includes a hub post formed separately from the seed meter disk for supporting the seed meter disk for rotation relative to the meter housing, and wherein the singulator defines a pocket that receives a hub nose portion that extends through the seed meter disk, such that the radial position of the singulator is automatically and non-adjustably referenced from an interface defined between an inner radial wall of the pocket and an outer radial wall of the hub nose portion. 11. A seed meter for installation in a planting unit of a seeding machine, the seed meter comprising: a meter housing having therein a first chamber and a second chamber, wherein a seed inlet is coupled to the first chamber; a seed meter disk rotatably supported within the meter housing and having a first side and a second side, the first side exposed to the first chamber and the second side exposed to the second chamber, wherein the seed meter disk includes a plurality of seed openings that extend between the first and second sides at a predetermined radial position; a singulator positioned against the first side of the seed meter disk and having at least one structure for removing excess seeds from the plurality of seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator, wherein a radial position of the singulator is controlled at least in part by a hub portion of the seed meter; and a biasing spring positioned to exert an axially-oriented bias force pressing the singulator against the first side of the seed meter disk, wherein the biasing spring includes at least one spring arm. 12. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the at least one spring arm includes a first spring arm and a second spring arm, wherein the first spring arm defines a first disparate location of contact with the singulator and the second spring arm defines a second disparate location of contact with the singulator. 13. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the biasing spring is secured to the meter housing, and wherein a portion of the biasing spring defines a snap fit with the singulator so that the singulator is retained in position with respect to the meter housing without a direct connection thereto. 14. The seed meter of claim 13 , wherein the meter housing includes an outer wall and a backstop extended from an interior surface of the exterior wall, the backstop being positioned proximate the snap fit between the biasing spring and the singulator. 15. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the singulator defines an anti-rotation abutment surface in abutment with the meter housing. 16. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the biasing spring defines three disparate locations of contact with the singulator, and wherein the three disparate locations of contact include a first location of contact located along a rotational axis of the seed meter disk. 17. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the seed meter disk includes a plurality of agitation recesses formed in the first side at a predetermined radial position adjacent that of the plurality of seed openings, and wherein the at least one structure for removing excess seeds overlies the radial position of the plurality of agitation recesses and is chamfered for clearance in an overlying area. 18. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the at least one structure for removing excess seeds includes one or both of: a knife for removing excess seeds from the plurality of seed openings as the seed meter disk rotates relative to the singulator; and a brush having bristles extending toward the first side of the seed meter disk. 19. The seed meter of claim 11 , wherein the hub portion includes a hub post formed separately from the seed meter disk for supporting the seed meter disk for rotation relative to the meter housing, and wherein the singulator defines a pocket that receives a hub nose portion that extends through the seed meter disk, such that the radial position of the singulator is automatically and non-adjustably referenced from an interface defined between an inner radial wall of the pocket and an outer radial wall of the hub nose portion. 20. A seed
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