Electrohydraulic circuit for a drop floor assembly

US9713306B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9713306-B2
Application numberUS-201514734583-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 9, 2015
Priority dateJun 9, 2015
Publication dateJul 25, 2017
Grant dateJul 25, 2017

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A crop feeding system for a harvester includes an electrohydraulic circuit comprising electric and hydraulic connections that allow for the movement of a bottom floor assembly, such movement defining the depth of a crop feeding channel in the harvester and allowing at least one variable setting for removing a clog of material in a crop collection channel.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrohydraulic circuit comprising: at least a first electronic control module; at least a first pressure sensor, set to at least a first pressure value and in electronic communication with the electronic control module; at least one switch in electronic communication with the electronic control module; at least one supply valve in electronic communication with the electronic control module, the at least one supply controller configured to be independently activated; and at least one return valve in electronic communication with the electronic control module, the at least one return valve configured to be independently activated; wherein the at least first pressure sensor, upon detecting a pressure greater than the first pressure value, communicates with the electronic control module to activate the at least one supply valve and deactivate at least one return valve. 2. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one switch, upon activation, communicates with the electronic control module to activate the at least one return valve and deactivate the at least one supply valve. 3. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a source of pressurized fluid; and at least one cylinder comprising at least a first fluid opening on one end of the at least one cylinder, in fluid communication with the source of pressurized fluid, the at least one supply valve, and the at least one return valve; wherein, upon detecting a pressure greater than the first pressure value, the at least one first pressure sensor sends a signal to the electronic control module to activate or to prompt an operator to active the at least one supply valve and deactivate the at least one return valve, allowing pressurized fluid from the source of pressurized fluid to enter into the at least first fluid opening; and wherein, upon activation by the at least one cylinder, the at least one switch sends an electrical signal to the electronic control, module to activate or to prompt an operator to activate at least one of the at least one return valve and deactivate the at least one supply valve, allowing pressurized fluid from the source of pressurized fluid to exit from the at least first fluid opening. 4. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 3 , wherein the at least one cylinder is in operable communication with a bottom floor assembly, the bottom floor assembly comprising: a bottom floor frame comprising a first and a second frame wall and at least one face extending laterally across a top portion of the bottom floor assembly, said bottom floor frame positioned opposite and proximate to a feeder assembly; and at least one bottom floor plate, covering the at least one face and comprising a concave curvature that defines at least a portion of a bottom of a crop collection channel. 5. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 4 , wherein the at least one bottom floor plate extends over the entire width of the at least one face and define an entire bottom side of the crop collection channel. 6. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 4 , wherein the electrohydraulic circuit comprises two cylinders, each cylinder comprising at least a first fluid opening on one end of the cylinder, wherein each first fluid opening is in fluid communication with the source of pressurized fluid, the at least one supply valve, and the at least one return valve; and wherein each cylinder is in electrical communication with at least one pressure switch and the at least one switch. 7. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 4 , further comprising a solenoid in operable communication with the control panel and a pressure valve, wherein the pressure valve is in fluid communication with the at least first cylinder and the source of pressurized fluid, such that the pressure valve regulates a rate of fluid movement from or to the source of pressurized fluid. 8. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 4 , wherein the electrohydraulic circuit is not in direct or indirect operable communication with a damper. 9. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 3 , wherein the at least one cylinder comprises four cylinders, the at least a first fluid opening comprising separate-first fluid opening in each of the four cylinders in fluid communication with the source of the pressurized fluid and each cylinder in electrical communication with at least one pressure switch set with a first predetermined value and the at least one switch, such that, upon detection of a pressure above the first predetermined value, the pressure switch activates movement of pressurized fluid in the electrohydraulic circuit to or from thereby adjusting the length of at least a first cylinder of the four cylinders. 10. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 9 , wherein, upon triggering of the switch, the switch activates movement of pressurized fluid in the electrohydraulic circuit to or from the at least first cylinder. 11. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 9 , wherein the four cylinders are capable of synchronous or independent movement in response to pressure applied to the one or plurality of pressure switches. 12. The electrohydraulic circuit of claim 11 , wherein the four cylinders are arranged as a first and a second pair of cylinders, such that each cylinder in a pair is capable of synchronous movement. 13. A harvester comprising a harvester assembly comprising: the electrohydraulic circuit of claim 1 ; a feeder assembly; a bottom floor assembly; and a crop collection channel positioned therebetween, such crop collection channel having a depth defined by the distance between the feeder assembly and the bottom floor assembly; wherein the feeder assembly comprises a rotor rotatable positioned on a transverse axis between a first and a second sidewall, and a first pair of slotted guides oppositely positioned on the first and the second sidewalls; and wherein the feeder assembly comprises at least one cutting implement positioned across at least a portion of the transverse axis between the first and the second sidewalls, such cutting implements configured for rotation on the transverse axis during at least a first operational mode. 14. The harvester of claim 13 further comprising a first pair of cylinders, operably linked to the bottom floor assembly, set to a first predetermined setting for providing a variable range of motion, thereby moving a front portion of the bottom floor assembly along a length of the first pair of slotted guides and adjusting the depth of the crop collection channel at the front portion of the at least one face during at least the first operational mode; and a second pair of cylinders, set to a second predetermined setting for providing a variable range of motion, thereby pivoting the bottom floor assembly at a first pivot positioned at the front portion of the bottom floor assembly and adjusting the depth of the crop collection channel at the rear-most section of the at least one face during at least the first operational mode. 15. The harvester of claim 14 , wherein motion of the first pair of cylinders is synchronized to the motion of the second pair of cylinders. 16. The harvester of claim 14 , wherein the bottom floor assembly further comprises at least one connecting unit at a pair of pivot points forming the first pivot mechanically linked to the first pair of cylinders. 17. The harvester of claim 14 , wherein the first pair of cylinders comprises a first and a second cylinder capable of synchronous movement, such that, when a first predetermined pressure is applied to the first pair

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  • Rotobalers, i.e. machines for forming cylindrical bales by winding and pressing · CPC title

  • Feeding devices for the crop material {e.g. precompression devices} · CPC title

  • Servomotor systems incorporating electrically operated control means (F15B21/02, {F15B21/065} take precedence) · CPC title

  • A01F15/106Primary

    for round balers · CPC title

  • representing a pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US9713306B2 cover?
A crop feeding system for a harvester includes an electrohydraulic circuit comprising electric and hydraulic connections that allow for the movement of a bottom floor assembly, such movement defining the depth of a crop feeding channel in the harvester and allowing at least one variable setting for removing a clog of material in a crop collection channel.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cnh Ind America Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01F15/106. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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