Plant cultivation apparatus and control method for same
US-2024389527-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2020037598A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020037598-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816055341-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An agricultural machine applies liquid material to a field. Valve control signals control valves to apply the liquid material. Row pressure on the agricultural machine is sensed to identify when the valve is opened to apply the liquid material. A flow meter senses a flow of liquid applied to the field. The valve control signals are generated, based on the row pressure, and the sensed flow.
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An agricultural machine, comprising: a liquid reservoir that stores liquid to be applied to a field over which the agricultural machine is traveling; a supply line that defines a supply conduit; a plurality of valves disposed along the supply line, each valve having an inlet end and an outlet end and being controlled to move between an open position and a closed position by a valve control signal; a pump system that pumps the liquid from the liquid reservoir along the supply line to the inlet ends of the valves; a plurality of nozzles, at least one nozzle corresponding to each valve so that when the corresponding valve is open, the liquid flows through the valve to the corresponding nozzle; a plurality of row pressure sensors each sensing pressure at the outlet end of one of the plurality of valves and generating a corresponding row pressure signal indicative of the sensed pressure; a system flowmeter configured to identify an applied flowrate of the liquid material out of the liquid reservoir and through the supply conduit and generate an applied flowrate signal indicative of the applied flowrate; and a valve control signal generator that generates the valve control signal based on the row pressure signals and the applied flowrate signal. 2 . The agricultural machine of claim 1 and further comprising: orifice size identifier logic configured to receive an active valve indicator indicative of a number of active valves on the agricultural machine and to identify a valve orifice size based on the sensed applied flowrate and the active valve indicator. 3 . The agricultural machine of claim 2 and further comprising: valve row flowrate identifier logic configured to identify a valve row flowrate for each valve based on the valve orifice size and the row pressure signal from the corresponding row pressure sensor. 4 . The agricultural machine of claim 3 and further comprising: a valve blockage detector configured to detect a valve blockage state for a given valve based on the valve row flowrate for the given valve. 5 . The agricultural machine of claim 4 wherein the valve blockage detector is configured to compare the valve row flow rate for the given valve to at least one other valve row flow rate for a different valve to identify the blockage state. 6 . The agricultural machine of claim 5 wherein the blockage detector is configured to identify the blockage state as at least one of blocked, unblocked and partially blocked based on the comparison with the at least one other valve row flow rate. 7 . The agricultural machine of claim 4 and further comprising: a supply line pressure sensor configured to sense pressure in the supply line and generate a supply line pressure signal indicative of the sensed pressure in the supply line. 8 . The agricultural machine of claim 7 and further comprising: row pressure identifying logic configured to identify a pressure drop across a given nozzle based on the row pressure signal and the supply line pressure signal. 9 . The agricultural machine of claim 8 wherein the supply line pressure sensor comprises: a plurality of different supply line pressure sensors located to sense pressure at different locations along the supply line and to generate a corresponding different supply line pressure signal. 10 . The agricultural machine of claim 9 wherein the row pressure identifying logic is configured to identify the pressure drop across the given nozzle by comparing the row pressure signal from the corresponding row pressure sensor to a given one of the different supply line pressure signals generated by a given one of the supply line pressure sensors located closest to the given row pressure sensor. 11 . The agricultural machine of claim 1 and further comprising a return line that returns liquid from the supply line to the liquid reservoir, and wherein the system flow meter comprises: a first flowmeter configured to identify a first flowrate of the liquid material out of the liquid reservoir and through the supply conduit and generate a first flowrate signal indicative of the first flowrate; and a second flow meter configured to identify a second flow rate of liquid material through the return line into the liquid reservoir and to generate a second flow rate signal indicative of the sensed second flowrate. 12 . The agricultural machine of claim 11 and further comprising: flow rate logic configured to identify the applied flow rate based on a difference between the first and second flow rate signals. 13 . A method of controlling an agricultural machine, comprising: pumping liquid from a liquid reservoir along a supply conduit, defined by a supply line, to an inlet end of each of a plurality of valves disposed along the supply line, each of the plurality of valves having an outlet end and being controlled to move between an open position and a closed position by a valve control signal; sensing pressure at the outlet end of each of the plurality of valves; generating a row pressure signal corresponding to each valve and being indicative of the sensed pressure at the outlet end of the corresponding valve; sensing an applied flowrate of the liquid material out of the liquid reservoir and through the supply conduit; generating an applied flowrate signal indicative of the applied flowrate; and generating the valve control signal based on the row pressure signals and the applied flowrate signal. 14 . The method of claim 13 , and further comprising: receiving an active valve indicator indicative of a number of active valves on the agricultural machine; identifying a valve orifice size based on the sensed applied flowrate and the active valve indicator; and identifying a valve row flowrate for each valve based on the valve orifice size and the row pressure signal corresponding to the valve. 15 . The method of claim 14 and further comprising: detecting a valve blockage state for a given valve based on the valve row flowrate for the given valve. 16 . The method of claim 15 wherein detecting a valve blockage state comprises: comparing the valve row flow rate for the given valve to at least one other valve row flow rate for a different valve to identify the blockage state. 17 . The method of claim 15 and further comprising: sensing pressure in the supply line; generating a supply line pressure signal indicative of the sensed pressure in the supply line; and identifying, as the row pressure, a pressure drop across a given valve based on the row pressure signal and the supply line pressure signal. 18 . The method of claim 17 wherein sensing the supply line pressure comprises sensing pressure at different locations along the supply line and generating a corresponding different supply line pressure signal and wherein identifying, as the row pressure, a pressure drop across a given valve comprises: comparing the row pressure signal corresponding to the given valve to a given one of the different supply line pressure signals generated by sensing the supply line pressure at a location closest to the given valve. 19 . The method of claim 13 wherein the agricultural machine includes a return line that returns liquid from the supply line to the liquid reservoir, and wherein sensing an applied flow rate comprises: sensing a first flowrate of the liquid material out of the liquid reservoir and through the supply conduit; generating a first flowrate signal indicative of the first flowrate; sensing a second flow
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