Claims
- 1. An agricultural seed meter comprising;
a housing providing an inlet for receiving seeds and a discharge opening for delivering seeds; a seed carrying member in the form of an endless carrier having a plurality of seed pockets and adopted to be driven in a closed path to receive seeds in said pockets adjacent said inlet opening and delivering seeds to said discharge opening; a cut-off brush having bristles with free ends, said cut-off brush being positionable in a singulating position when seeds of a relatively larger size are in said inlet, said free ends of said bristles engaging said carrier to remove excess seeds not seated in said pockets away from said carrier while permitting seeds seated in said pockets to pass to said discharge opening, said cut-off brush being further positionable to a volume metering position for seeds of a relatively smaller size, wherein said bristles of said cut-off brush are spaced from said seed carrying member to permit seeds to pass beneath said cut-off brush; and a retaining wall between said cut-off brush and said discharge opening and located to engage said carrier and cover said pockets to retain seeds in said pockets.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said retaining wall comprises a retainer brush having bristles elongated in the direction of travel of said carrier.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said bristles of said retainer brush includes free ends located to define a release position for seeds in said pockets as said pockets pass said free ends of said retainer brush.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said seed carrying member is a flexible belt, said meter further comprising:
a first sprocket mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis and located adjacent said inlet; and a second sprocket mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis and located generally beneath said first sprocket to define a generally vertical delivery section of said belt, and wherein said retaining wall comprises a second brush having elongated bristles extending in the direction of travel of said belt and engaging said belt in said delivery section to retain said seeds in said pockets as said belt travels along said delivery section.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said second sprocket is located above said discharge opening and said belt is entrained about said second socket to travel in a generally downward direction before said second sprocket, and to travel in a generally upright direction after leaving said second sprocket; and
wherein said bristles of said retainer brush define free ends located adjacent said second sprocket to define a fixed seed release point for releasing seeds from said pockets to flow under gravity to said discharge opening, thereby to facilitate uniform and reliable release of said seeds from said pockets adjacent said free ends of said bristles of said retainer brush as said pockets open as they pass around said second sprocket and said belt changes direction.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said housing comprises a generally upright forward wall extending along said delivery section of said belt for supporting said retainer brush in operative relation relative to said belt.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first sprocket is adapted to be driven in rotating motion about a horizontal axis and wherein said cut-off brush includes a holder securing bristles, said holder extending laterally of said bristles to form a trunnion; said holder being mounted in said housing for rotation between a first position in which said bristles extend generally normal to the direction of travel of said belt as said belt passes about said first sprocket, and a second position wherein said bristles of said singulating brush extend generally parallel to the direction of travel of said carrier and are generally uniformly spaced therefrom to permit seeds to pass beyond said singulating brush.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a third sprocket mounted for rotation about a generally horizontal axis and located upstream in the direction of belt travel from said first sprocket and above said second sprocket and downstream therefrom in the direction of belt travel, axes of rotation of said first, second and third sprockets defining a triangle.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said housing comprises an inclined lower wall extending along the path of said belt from said second sprocket to said third sprocket, said belt made of a flexible resilient material and having a tendency to assume a rounded configuration, said belt extending outwardly between said second and third sprockets to engage said inclined wall of said housing and seal against the passage of seed from said inlet to said discharge opening.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 further including an elongated brace member adapted to be secured to said housing adjacent the bristles of said cut-off brush in said first position, thereby to limit the movement of said bristles of said cut-off brush and prevent seeds from passing beneath said brush when said cut-off brush is in said singulating position.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 characterized in that said bristles of said cut-off brush extend at an oblique angle relative to the surface of said carrier member when said cut-off brush in said singulating position, thereby to promote a lifting and displacing motion of seeds adjacent said carrier member and outside said pocket, to recirculate such seeds.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said housing further defines an elongated slot communicating with apertures receiving the trunnion mount of said cut-off brush, said cut-off brush being adapted to be moved to a third position wherein the bristles of said cut-off brush are aligned laterally with said slot such that said cut-off brush may be removed from said housing by displacing said brush laterally along the axis of said trunnion mount for inspection, replacement or cleaning.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said housing defines first and second sidewalls extending in generally vertical planes and located respectively on either side of said belt, said belt defining a loading section extending generally horizontally by and slightly upwardly in the direction of travel of said belt between said third and said first sprockets, said sidewalls of said housing extending adjacent said belt along said loading section and thence upwardly and outwardly of said belt to facilitate guiding seeds from said inlet on to said belt while preventing seeds from moving downwardly beneath said belt adjacent said loading section.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said carrying member comprises first and second belts located adjacent to one another and entrained about said first, second and third sprockets in juxtaposed relation.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12 when each of said seed belts comprises first and second sets of pockets, arranged in staggered relation, each set of seed pockets extending around the periphery of said belt, wherein said meter is characterized as having four sets of seed pockets in laterally adjacent relation.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said housing includes an overflow aperture located adjacent said discharge opening and of sufficient size such that seeds accumulating above said discharge opening will flow through said overflow opening.
- 17. A belt for an agricultural seed planter formed of flexible material and including first and second sets of seed pockets, a median wall separating said first and second sets of seed pockets, all of said seed pockets extending outwardly of a base, said belt being molded of flexible, resilient material and having a normal circular shape when not mounted in a meter.
- 18. An agricultural seed meter including;
a housing having an inlet opening for receiving seed, an outlet opening for discharging seed and a generally upright wall between said inlet and outlet openings; a drive sprocket journalled in said housing for rotation about a horizontal axis; at least one idler sprocket below said drive sprocket and above said discharge opening; a belt having a plurality of seed pockets and entrained about said drive sprocket and said idler sprocket to provide a generally downward delivery section transporting seeds between said drive sprocket and said idler sprocket to deliver seeds to a location above said discharge opening; and a retainer brush mounted to said housing and having bristles extending in the direction of movement of said belt and engaging said belt to retain seeds seated in said pockets as said belt moves along said delivery section.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said housing is formed of two side sections defining said inlet opening adjacent the top thereof and said outlet opening adjacent the bottom thereof, said housing further defining a seed buffer zone above said belt, said belt defining a generally horizontal and sightly upwardly sloped loading section beneath said seed buffer zone.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 20 further comprising a third idler sprocket mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis, said third idler sprocket being located to define an upstream end of said seed loading section of said belt.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 21 further comprising a cut-off brush mounted in said housing and having bristles extending oblique to the surface of said belt as said belt passes over said drive sprocket to move seeds not seated in pockets away from the surface of said belt and recirculating said seeds in said seed buffer zone above said belt.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said housing includes a lower wall extending from said discharge opening toward the rear of said housing, said belt characterized in bowing outwardly in a return section of said belt extending between said second and third idler sprockets to engage said lower wall of said housing and seal against the passage of seeds between said belt and said housing to said discharge opening.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 23 further comprising an overflow opening adjacent said discharge opening in said housing.
- 24. An agricultural seed matter comprising:
a housing defining an inlet opening for receiving seeds and a discharge opening; first, second and third sprockets rotatably carried by said housing; an endless conveying member defining a plurality of seed pockets and entrained about said first, second and third sprockets; said first, second and third sprockets spaced to define a triangle including a seed loading section communicating with said inlet opening, a delivery section extending upstream of said discharge opening, and a return section extending from said discharge opening to said loading section; one of said sprockets adapted to be driven in rotation and to drive said conveying member; a brush engaging said conveying member adjacent the location between said loading section and said delivery section to displace from said conveying member seeds not seated in said seed pockets; and a flexible member forming a retaining wall along at least a portion of said delivery section of said conveying member to retain said seeds in said pockets and defining a release location for said seeds to be deposited above said discharge opening.
- 25. An agricultural seed meter comprising;
a housing defining an inlet opening for receiving seeds and a discharge opening lower than said inlet opening for discharging seeds; a seed carrying member having a plurality of seed pockets spaced about said member, said member adopted to be driven in a closed path to move said seed pockets in a generally vertical plane such that each of said pockets moves sequentially and repeatedly from a location adjacent said inlet opening to a location adjacent said discharge opening and thence to said location adjacent said inlet opening; a first brush at a first position, said first brush having bristles engaging said seed carrying member adjacent said inlet opening and extending generally normal to the direction of travel of said seed carrying member at said first position; and a second brush located between said first position and said discharge opening, said second brush having bristles extending in the direction of movement of said seed carrying member and engaging said seed carrying member to retain seeds in said pockets as said pockets moves from a location adjacent said first brush to said discharge opening.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 of copending provisional application Ser. No. 60/254,035 filed Dec. 7, 2000 for AGRICULTURAL SEED METER.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60254035 |
Dec 2000 |
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