Alternator control system for a planter
US-2017000009-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US9979338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9979338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514755013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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An agricultural vehicle system including a towing vehicle and an implement towed by the towing vehicle. The towing vehicle supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid to the implement. The implement includes a chassis, an electrical generation device carried by the chassis and a hydraulic flow control system. The electrical generation device has a hydraulically driven motor coupled to the pressurized hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic flow control system is configured to alter a flow of the hydraulic fluid to the motor and to maintain a speed of the motor, with the speed being dependent upon a configuration input defining a configuration of the implement to which the electrical generation device is coupled.
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An agricultural vehicle system, comprising: a towing vehicle; and an implement towed by said towing vehicle, said towing vehicle supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid to said implement, said implement including: a chassis; an electrical generation system carried by said chassis, said electrical generation system including an alternator and a battery which together operate to supply electrical power to the implement via a hydraulically driven motor coupled to the alternator and coupled to the pressurized hydraulic fluid, and a hydraulic flow control system configured to alter a flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor and to maintain a speed of said hydraulic motor and a speed of the alternator, said alternator speed being dependent upon a configuration input defining a configuration of the implement to which the electrical generation system is coupled, wherein the hydraulic motor drives the alternator, and the alternator and battery supply all required electrical energy to the implement when the implement is in the working mode, and wherein when in the working mode, the alternator is turned off and the battery is used to provide electrical power to the implement when a portion of the chassis is hydraulically lifted. 2. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 1 , further comprising an event sensor configured to detect an end of row event, said hydraulic flow control system being configured to substantially stop the flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor of the implement when the end of row event is detected. 3. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 2 , wherein the end of row event that is detected is a raising of the portion of the chassis of the implement. 4. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein said hydraulic flow control system is additionally configured to increase said alternator speed upon a detection of a planting speed that exceeds a predetermined value. 5. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 2 , wherein said hydraulic flow control system is further configured to start the flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor when a starting event is detected. 6. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 5 , wherein the starting event is a detecting of a lowering of the portion of said chassis. 7. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration of the implement includes an electric motor, and the alternator speed is increased to drive the electric motor. 8. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a planter implement including a number of row units coupled to said chassis. 9. The agricultural vehicle system of claim 1 , wherein the alternator speed is increased when the agricultural vehicle system travels faster than six miles per hour. 10. An agricultural implement to be towed by a towing vehicle supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid to the implement, the agricultural implement comprising: a chassis; an electrical generation system carried by said chassis, said electrical generation system including an alternator and a battery which together operate to supply electrical power to the agricultural implement via a hydraulically driven motor coupled to the alternator and coupled to the pressurized hydraulic fluid, and a hydraulic flow control system configured to alter a flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor and to maintain a speed of said hydraulic motor and a speed of the alternator, said alternator speed being dependent upon a configuration input defining a configuration of the implement to which the electrical generation system is coupled, wherein the hydraulic motor drives the alternator, and the alternator and battery supply all required electrical energy to the agricultural implement when the agricultural implement is in the working mode, and wherein when in the working mode, the alternator is turned off and the battery is used to provide electrical power to the agricultural implement when a portion of the chassis is hydraulically lifted. 11. The agricultural implement of claim 10 , further comprising an event sensor configured to detect an end of row event, said hydraulic flow control system being configured to substantially stop the flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor of the agricultural implement when the end of row event is detected. 12. The agricultural implement of claim 11 , wherein the end of row event that is detected is a raising of the portion of the chassis of the agricultural implement. 13. The agricultural implement of claim 12 , wherein said event sensor is a proximity sensor configured to sense a movement of said chassis. 14. The agricultural implement of claim 11 , wherein said hydraulic flow control system is further configured to start the flow of the hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic motor when a starting event is detected. 15. The agricultural implement of claim 14 , wherein the starting event is a detecting of a lowering of the portion of said chassis. 16. The agricultural implement of claim 10 , wherein the configuration of the implement includes an electric motor, and the alternator speed is increased to drive the electric motor. 17. The agricultural implement of claim 10 , wherein the agricultural implement is a planter implement including a number of row units coupled to said chassis. 18. The agricultural implement of claim 10 , wherein the alternator speed is increased when the agricultural implement travels faster than six miles per hour.
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