Auxiliary tank exhaust system for an agricultural product distribution system
US-9850077-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US9868597B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9868597-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414558033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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A system is provide for filling a pressurized tank of an air cart or other storage element while operating to deliver product to a ground engaging tool, such as for seeding or fertilizer placement. A rotary air lock coupled between a feeder and a storage tank includes a plurality of vanes providing pockets in between for holding particulate materials, The rotary air lock rotates the pockets from the feeder to a sealed area and from the sealed area to the storage tank, As such, the rotary air lock transfers the particulate materials to the storage tank while substantially maintaining a pressure in the storage tank. The system may be filled during, field operations, and a filling or conveyor system may be controlled via a vehicle to vehicle (V2V) operation.
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We claim: 1. An agricultural product delivery system comprising: a feeder for receiving particulate materials; a pressurized storage tank for holding particulate materials; a rotary air lock coupled between the feeder and the storage tank, the rotary air lock comprising first and second vanes providing a pocket in between for holding particulate materials, wherein the rotary air lock rotates the pocket from the feeder to a sealed area and from the sealed area to the storage tank; a metering box operatively connected to the storage tank and configured to transfer the particulate materials from the storage tank to a ground engaging tool; sensing hardware in communication with the sealed area, the sensing hardware being configured to measure a volume of particulate material transferred from the feeder to the storage tank by the rotary air lock; and. wherein: with the pocket in communication with the storage tank, the particulate materials exit the pockets and fall into the storage tank; and the rotary air lock is operable to transfer particulate materials from the feeder to the storage tank while substantially maintaining a pressure in the storage tank. 2. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the storage tank is operable to transfer particulate materials under pressure to a ground engaging tool. 3. The delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a tank lid for manually accessing the storage tank. 4. The delivery system of claim 3 , wherein the air lock and the feeder are part of the tank lid. 5. The delivery system of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the air lock and the feeder is manufactured from plastic. 6. The delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the feeder is a hopper. 7. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the delivery system is an air cart and the storage tank has a capacity over 500 bushels. 8. The delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a control system for controlling a filling system providing particulate materials to the feeder, wherein the control system is configured to communicate with the filling system to substantially maintain an alignment between the filling system and the feeder. 9. The delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of feeders, a plurality of storage tanks, and air locks coupled between each feeder and storage tank to transfer the particulate materials from the feeders to the storage tanks while substantially maintaining pressures in the storage tanks. 10. The delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the rotary air lock is further operable to measure the particulate materials transferred from the feeder to the storage tank. 11. A method for filling an agricultural product delivery system comprising: (a) receiving particulate materials at a feeder; (b) pressurizing a storage tank for holding the particulate materials; (c) using a rotary air lock to transfer the particulate materials from the feeder to the storage tank while substantially maintaining a pressure in the storage tank, wherein the rotary air lock comprises a plurality of vanes providing pockets in between for holding the particulate materials, and wherein the rotary air lock rotates the pockets from the feeder to a sealed area and from the sealed area to the storage tank such that the particulate materials exit the pockets and fall into the storage tank; (d) transferring the particulate materials from the storage tank to a ground engaging tool with a metering box operatively connected to the storage tank; and (e) using a sensing hardware, sensing a volume; of particulate material passing through the sealed area from the feeder to the storage tank. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising using a metering box to control a general transfer rate of the particulate materials to the ground engaging tool. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising controlling a filling system providing particulate materials to the feeder to substantially maintain an alignment with the feeder. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the filling system comprises a supply vehicle and an unloading auger. 15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving particulate materials at a plurality of feeders, pressurizing a plurality of storage tanks, and using air locks coupled between the feeders and the storage tanks to transfer the particulate materials to the storage tanks while substantially maintaining pressures in the storage tanks. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising maintaining a first pressure in a first storage tank different than a second pressure in a second storage tank. 17. An agricultural product delivery system comprising; a ground engaging tool; a feeder for receiving particulate materials; a pressurized storage tank for holding particulate materials; a rotary air lock coupled between the feeder and the storage tank, the rotary air lock comprising a plurality of vanes providing pockets in between for holding particulate materials, wherein the rotary air lock rotates each pocket from the feeder to a sealed area and from the sealed area to the storage tank; sensing hardware in communication with the sealed area, the sensing hardware being configured to measure a volume of particulate material transferred from the feeder to the storage tank by the rotary air lock: and a metering box operatively connected to the storage tank and configured to transfer the particulate materials from the storage tank to the ground engaging tool; wherein: with the pockets in communication with the storage tank, the particulate materials exit the pockets and fall into the storage tank; the rotary air lock is operable to transfer particulate materials from the feeder to the storage tank while substantially maintaining a pressure in the storage tank, and the storage tank is operable to transfer particulate materials under pressure to the ground engaging tool.
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