Seed Meter System with Singulator Control
US-2016366814-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9807923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9807923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414460680-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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Seed meters, agricultural planters, and methods of planting seed may include a housing defining a chamber, a seed disc rotatably coupled to the housing and at least partially positioned within the chamber with the seed disc adapted to engage a seed, and a sensor for detecting a characteristic of the seed after the seed disengages the seed disc and before the seed exits the seed meter. The sensor may be coupled to a seed chute of the seed meter and may detect a wide variety of seed characteristics such as seed position within the seed chute, seed size, and seed shape. The seed characteristic may be used to adjust operation of the seed meters, agricultural planters, and methods. In some instances, the adjustment may be manual. In other instances, the adjustment may be automatic.
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What is claimed is: 1. A row unit of an agricultural planter, the row unit comprising: a seed meter comprising: a. a housing defining a chamber with a seed chute extending from a portion thereof; b. a seed disc rotatably coupled to the housing and at least partially positioned within the chamber, wherein the seed disc is adapted to engage a seed; and c. a sensor positioned at the seed meter that is configured to sense a seed characteristic of a seed before the seed leaves the seed chute; and a seed tube separate from and extending from a terminal portion of the seed chute of the seed meter, wherein the seed is sensed by the sensor prior to entering the seed tube. 2. The row unit of claim 1 wherein the seed chute extending from a portion of the seed meter housing to aid in directing seed. 3. The row unit of claim 2 wherein the sensor at least partially coupled to the seed chute for detecting the seed characteristic after the seed disengages the seed disc and before the seed exits the seed meter. 4. The row unit of claim 3 wherein at least a portion of the seed chute is transparent and the sensor is positioned externally of the seed chute and adjacent to the transparent portion of the seed chute to detect the seed characteristic of the seed through the transparent portion of the seed chute. 5. The row unit of claim 3 wherein the sensor is coupled to the seed chute by: a. one or more clips; b. one or more bolts; c. one or more plastic ties; or d. an adhesive. 6. The row unit of claim 3 wherein the sensor is unitarily formed with the seed meter. 7. The row unit of claim 1 wherein the sensor comprises at least one emitter and at least one receiver each coupled to a circuit board. 8. The row unit of claim 7 wherein the sensor comprises: a. one or more infrared sensors; b. one or more LED sensors; c. one or more lasers; or d. one or more visible light sensors. 9. The row unit of claim 1 wherein the seed characteristic of the seed is one of seed position relative to a seed chute, seed size, and seed shape. 10. A sensor for use with a seed meter of a row unit of an agricultural planter, said row unit including the seed meter having a housing with a seed tube extending from a portion thereof, and the sensor being coupled to the seed meter such that the sensor senses a characteristic of a seed after the seed is released from a seed disc within the housing but before the seed exits the seed chute of the seed meter housing and enters a seed tube that is separate from and extends at the seed chute of the seed meter housing, the sensor comprising: at least one emitter for emitting at least one signal from a location on the seed meter; and at least one receiver for receiving the at least one signal from the at least one emitter; wherein the at least one signal being substantially within the seed meter to sense the characteristic of the seed before the seed exits the seed meter. 11. The sensor of claim 10 wherein the at least one emitter comprises a plurality of coplanar positioned emitters, and the at least one receiver comprises a plurality of coplanar positioned receivers. 12. The sensor of claim 10 wherein the at least one emitter comprises a single emitter emitting a plurality of signals that are received by a plurality of receivers. 13. The sensor of claim 12 wherein the emitter and receivers are co-planar. 14. The sensor of claim 10 wherein the at least one emitter and the at least one receiver comprise: a. one or more infrared sensors; b. one or more LED sensors; c. one or more lasers; or d. one or more visible light sensors. 15. The sensor of claim 10 wherein the characteristic of the seed is one of seed position relative to a seed chute, seed size, and seed shape.
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