System and method for monitoring unloading of an agricultural harvester
US-2024260507-A1 · Aug 8, 2024 · US
US9615509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113050326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A grain tank includes a generally flat bottom that is oriented at a position that is less than the angle of repose of the grain. A conveyor mechanism conveys grain along the bottom to a cross auger for unloading. One or more sensors may be placed in the grain tank to determine a state of the grain to further determine if the conveyor mechanism should be operated to unload grain from the grain tank.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tank having a forward and rearward end for storing grain in a combine harvester having a forward and rearward end direction, said tank comprising: a plurality of vertical sidewalls that form an interior of the tank, each of the plurality of sidewalls extending vertically starting from a bottom surface of the tank to a top of the tank; the bottom surface positioned between the plurality of sidewalls; an unloading auger that unloads grain from the grain tank along the bottom surface to a discharge auger, by conveying grain in a first direction; a conveyor that conveys grain along the bottom surface to the unloading auger in a second direction relative to said first auger, said bottom surface being inclined so that said unloading auger is lower than said conveyer; a programmed controller connected to at least one sensor and operatively connected to a drive mechanism of the conveyor for controlling the operation of the conveyor; the at least one sensor configured to detect a state of grain in at least a portion of the grain tank and transmit a signal representative of the state of grain to the programmed controller, wherein the state of grain sensed is representative of at least one of a level and amount of grain in at least a portion of the grain tank, wherein the programmed controller is configured to compare the state of grain to a predetermined threshold value and to control the drive mechanism to at least one of initiate movement or increase speed of movement of the conveyer in a direction to transfer the grain toward the unloading auger when the programmed controller determines the sensed state of grain is below the predetermined threshold. 2. The tank of claim 1 , wherein the first and second directions are generally orthogonal. 3. The tank of claim 1 , wherein the conveyor comprises an auger bed. 4. The tank of claim 1 , wherein the conveyor comprises a conveyor belt. 5. The tank of claim 1 , wherein the first direction of said first auger is oriented transverse relative to the forward and rearward end direction of said combine harvester. 6. The tank of claim 5 , wherein the direction of said conveyor is oriented in the forward end and rearward end direction of the combine harvester. 7. The tank of claim 6 , wherein said first auger is at the forward end of said tank relative to the combine harvester. 8. The tank of claim 1 in combination with a harvester wherein the tank is positioned on the body of the harvester and positioned to store harvested grain. 9. The tank of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises a first and second sensor located in respective first and second portions of the tank and the conveyer comprises at least a first and second auger located respectively in the first and second portions of the tank, wherein the controller and drive mechanisms are configured to control operation of first auger dependent on a signal from the first sensor of the state of grain in the first portion and to control operation of the second auger dependent upon the state of grain detected in the second portion of the tank such that the augers can be operated at least one of concurrently, sequentially and independently at concurrently or varying speeds. 10. A harvester comprising: a tank having a forward and rearward end for storing grain, said tank comprising: a plurality of vertical sidewalls that form an interior of the tank, each of the plurality of sidewalls extending vertically starting from a bottom surface of the tank to a top of the tank; the bottom surface positioned between the plurality of sidewalls; an unloading auger that unloads grain from the grain tank along the bottom surface to a discharge auger, by conveying grain in a first direction; a conveyor controlled by a drive mechanism that conveys grain along the bottom surface to the first auger in a second direction relative to said unloading, said bottom surface being inclined so that said unloading auger is lower than said conveyer; a programmed controller operatively connected to the drive mechanism and configured for controlling the conveyor in response to a state of the grain in the grain tank; a sensor connected to the programmed controller, the sensor configured to detect the state of the grain in the grain tank, wherein the programmed controller is configured to receive a signal from the sensor representative of the state of grain in the tank and if the programmed controller determines from the signal that a level or an amount of grain in the grain tank is below a predetermined threshold the programmed controller controls the drive mechanism of the conveyer to initiate or increase the speed of the conveyer to move grain toward the auger.
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