Claims
- 1. A control system for an agricultural harvester having a cut crop receiving header coupled to a hydraulic cylinder, the header applying a force against the ground which is adjusted by applying fluid under pressure to the cylinder, comprising:
- first control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a first input signal for increasing fluid pressure in the cylinder to a setpoint value, when the pressure in the cylinder is less than the setpoint value;
- second control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a second input signal for reducing fluid pressure in the cylinder to the setpoint value when the pressure in the cylinder is greater than the setpoint value;
- means for producing an electrical pressure signal that represents fluid pressure in the cylinder;
- means for determining the first and second input signals as a function of the difference between the pressure signal and the setpoint value, for maintaining pressure in the cylinder substantially at the setpoint value;
- setpoint lowering means for adjusting the setpoint value to a value representing a first pressure value and maintaining the cylinder pressure at the first value while the header moves over increasingly lower ground; and
- setpoint raising means for increasing the setpoint value to a value representing a second pressure value and maintaining the cylinder pressure at the second value while the header moves over increasingly higher ground, thereby to overcome mechanical deadband in the cylinder and a linkage coupled thereto while the header tracks the ground.
- 2. A control system according to claim 1, further comprising means for adjusting the electrical setpoint value to a value representing the first pressure value and maintaining the cylinder pressure at the first value while the header moves over level ground.
- 3. A control system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- fast lowering means for decreasing the setpoint to a value representing a third pressure value below the first value when the header travels from increasingly higher ground to increasingly lower ground and loses contact with the ground; and
- recharging means for increasing the setpoint to a value representing a fourth pressure value greater than the first value when the header regains contact with the ground, whereby the setpoint lowering means is activated.
- 4. A control system according to claim 3, further comprising means for detecting a top of a hill by sensing an increase in pressure above an upper threshold value when the raising means is active.
- 5. A control system according to claim 3, further comprising:
- means for detecting leakage of fluid from the cylinder by sensing a decrease in pressure below a lower threshold value while the vehicle is not moving with respect to the ground; and
- means for deactivating the fast lowering means when said leakage is detected.
- 6. A control system according to claim 1, wherein the determining means include:
- means for generating respective first, second and third signal components that are proportional to the difference between the pressure and the setpoint, the integral of the difference with respect to time and the derivative of the difference with respect to time, and
- means for combining the first signal component and at least one of the second and third signal components to form raise and lower input signals to respective first and second control valve means to maintain the pressure at the setpoint.
- 7. A control system according to claim 1, wherein the determining means include:
- means for generating respective first, second and third signal components that are proportional to the difference between the pressure and the setpoint, the integral of the difference with respect to time and the derivative of the difference with respect to time, and
- means for combining the first signal component and at least one of the second and third signal components to form raise and lower input signals to respective first and second control valve means to adjust the pressure towards the setpoint.
- 8. A control system for an agricultural harvester having a cut crop receiving header coupled to a hydraulic cylinder, the header applying a force against the ground which is adjusted by applying fluid under pressure to the cylinder, comprising:
- first control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a first input signal for increasing fluid pressure in the cylinder to a setpoint value, when the pressure in the cylinder is less than the setpoint value;
- second control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a second input signal for reducing fluid pressure in the cylinder to the setpoint value when the pressure in the cylinder is greater than the setpoint value;
- means for producing an electrical pressure signal that represents fluid pressure in the cylinder;
- means for determining the first and second input signals as a function of the difference between the pressure signal and the setpoint value, for maintaining pressure in the cylinder substantially at the setpoint value, thereby maintaining the force applied against the ground by the header substantially constant, the determining means comprising:
- (a) means for generating a first signal component that is proportional to the difference between the pressure signal and the setpoint value and a second signal component that is proportional to one of the group consisting of the integral of the difference with respect to time and the derivative of the difference with respect to time, and
- (b) means for combining the first signal component and the second signal component to form the first and second input signals.
- 9. A control system for an agricultural harvester having a frame, a feeder house pivotally mounted on the frame and a cut crop receiving header, the header having a position which is adjusted by applying fluid under pressure to a hydraulic cylinder, comprising:
- first control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a first input signal for applying fluid to the cylinder when the header is below a setpoint position, until the header reaches the setpoint position;
- second control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a second input signal for receiving fluid from the cylinder when the header is above the setpoint position, until the header reaches the setpoint position;
- means for producing an electrical position signal that represents the position of the header;
- means for determining the first and second input signals as a function of the difference between the value of the position signal and the value of the setpoint position, for maintaining the position of the header substantially at the setpoint value, thereby maintaining the position of the header substantially constant;
- ground sensing means for measuring the position of the header relative to the ground, the ground sensing means being operable below a predetermined working height;
- means for determining a value of a position variable which varies as a function of a location of the header relative to the frame; and
- means for determining the position of the header when the header is above the predetermined working height based on the value of the position variable.
- 10. A control system according to claim 9, wherein the position variable is one of the group consisting of an angle between the feeder house and the frame, an angle between the hydraulic cylinder and the frame, and an angle between a variable frame member and the feeder house.
- 11. A control system for an agricultural harvester having a frame and a cut crop receiving header, the header having a position which is adjusted by applying fluid under pressure to a hydraulic cylinder, comprising:
- first control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a first input signal for applying fluid to the cylinder when the header is below a setpoint position, until the header reaches the setpoint position;
- second control valve means fluidly coupled to the cylinder responsive to a second input signal for receiving fluid from the cylinder when the header is above the setpoint position, until the header reaches the setpoint position;
- means for producing an electrical position signal that represents the position of the header;
- means for determining the first and second input signals as a function of the difference between the value of the position signal and the value of the setpoint position, for maintaining the position of the header substantially at the setpoint value, thereby maintaining the position of the header substantially constant, the determining means comprising:
- (a) means for generating a first signal component that is proportional to the difference between the position signal and the setpoint value and a second signal component that is proportional to one of the group consisting of the integral of the difference with respect to time and the derivative of the difference with respect to time, and
- (b) means for combining the first signal component and the second signal component to form the first and second input signals.
Parent Case Info
Division of Ser. No. 08/190,344, filed Feb. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,463,854, issued Nov. 9, 1995, continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/012,000, filed Feb. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,359,836.
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