This application claims priority to Belgium Patent Application No. 2016/5079 filed Feb. 1, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an agricultural combine comprising a seed dispensing device.
In order to prevent erosion, to maintain or improve the organic characteristics, structure and/or nutrition level on a field, farmers plant cover crops or green manure crops after their main harvest. In some regions, for example in the whole of Europe, this is obligated to some degree by law since 2015, and might further depend on country specific rules. Traditionally, it required a tractor and implement to go over the field to plant the cover crops after the combine has finished harvesting the main crop. This creates an added machine cost and operator cost as well as extra traffic over the field thereby increasing compaction of the ground surface.
DE 3626612 discloses a combine wherein a seed dispensing system is mounted at a lower back end of the combine body. The advantage of this disclosure is that a field can be harvested and a cover crop or green manure crop can be planted in one go. The combine is adapted to perform both actions at the same time. This relieves the operator from the requirement to use a tractor and implement to go over the field to be planted after the combine is finished harvesting the main crop. When the combine with the seed dispensing system has passed over the field, the field is harvested, and is provided with new seeds in a single operation.
A drawback of the known system is that the seed dispensing system requires a significant amount of mounting space and requires a significantly large opening at the combine body so that seeds can be dispensed and divided onto the field.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a more efficient seed dispensing system.
To this end, the agricultural combine of the invention comprises a residue spreading system adapted for spreading residue onto a field, wherein the residue spreading system comprises a seed container and a seed dispensing system adapted to dispense seeds from the seed container into the residue, so that, in operation, the dispensed seeds are spread onto the field together with the residue.
The invention is based on the insight that the residue spreading system can be used to spread the seeds onto the field so that the seed spreading system can be omitted while an optimal dividing of seeds onto the field in maintained. Furthermore, a seed dispensing system to dispense seeds in a flow of residue is significantly smaller and simpler than a seed spreading system adapted for spreading the seeds onto the field over a predetermined width, as is suggested in the prior art. Therefore the seed dispensing system of the invention is significantly more compact. Furthermore, the seed dispensing system of the invention should not be mounted adjacent to an opening of the body of the combine since the seeds are not directly spread onto the field via the opening, but are injected into the flow of residue. This gives significant design freedom, and will result, together with the compactness of the seed dispensing system, in a significantly more efficient solution.
Preferably, the residue spreading systems comprises a chaff spreader and a straw spreader, and where the dispensing system is connected to the chaff spreader so that, in operation, the dispensed seeds are spread onto the field together with the chaff. In the body of the agricultural combine, the harvested crop material is processed by separating residue from crop. In most existing combines, this separation is conducted in two phases, in a first phase the straw is removed from the smaller particles comprising crop and chaff which are then processed in a second stage. In the second stage, the chaff is separated from the crop so that a clean crop is obtained. In many existing combines, the chaff is spread over the field separately from the straw. In such combine, it is advantageous to dispense the seeds into the chaff. A first advantage of spreading the seeds together with the chaff is that seed particle size is much closer to chaff particle size than to the large straw particles. The chaff spreading system is optimized for spreading chaff over the field, so that when seeds are dispensed in this system, the seeds will also be optimally dispersed over the field.
Preferably, the straw spreader is located remote from the chaff spreader. Thereby, preferably the chaff spreader is located, in the forward driving direction of the combine, before the straw spreader. Further, preferably, the chaff spreader is located below the straw spreader. When the chaff spreader is located before and/or below the straw spreader, in operation, the chaff particles will be spread onto the field as a first layer on top of which a second layer of straw is spread by the straw spreader. Therefore, the chaff will be spread directly onto the soil and the straw will be dispersed on top of the soil and chaff. By spreading the seeds together with the chaff, the seeds will also arrive directly onto the soil and be covered with a layer of straw. This significantly improves the growing conditions for the seeds since the seeds have direct access to the soil and since the seeds are covered in a straw layer which positively influences the growing conditions. For example through better moisture content and temperature of the soil and protection from direct exposure to the environment.
Preferably, the residue spreading system cooperates with a chopper for chopping residue before spreading, wherein the seed dispensing system is located to dispense the seeds, in operation, in a stream of residue behind the chopper. The chopper is added to the agricultural vehicle to control the particles size of the straw. By adding the seeds after the straw has been chopped, the chopper cannot impact or damage the seeds. This is particularly relevant for embodiments where the seeds are dispensed in a main residue stream, and is less relevant for situations where the seeds are dispensed in the chaff spreading system, since chaff spreading systems usually do not have a chopper.
Preferably, the residue spreading system comprises at least two discs for spreading residue where the seed dispensing system comprising at least two seed dispensing tubes exiting above respective disc of the at least two discs. The tubes allow the seeds to be transported from the seed container to the stream of residue. Furthermore, the tubes can be provided with a seed dispensing mechanism and/or seed metering mechanism so that the seeds can be dosed into the stream. Thereby, the tubes allow to further optimize the location and set-up of the seed dispensing system in the agricultural combine.
Preferably, the dispensing system comprises an input operationally connected to the combine for receiving an input representative for the speed of the combine, and is adapted to dispense the seeds from the seed container with a flow which is related to the input. The speed of the combine is directly related to the amount of the square meters of field that are to be sown with the seeds. Providing an input representative for the speed of the combine, for example a digital or analogue speed signal, the dosage of the seeds onto the field can be automatically kept substantially constant by the seed dispensing system independent of the harvesting speed of the combine. This allows the operator to focus on the harvesting operation while the sowing of seeds at the back of the combine regulates itself proportional to the speed of the combine to obtain a predetermined substantially constant dosage.
The invention further relates to a method for operating an agricultural combine, the method comprising:
This method describes the operation of the above described agricultural combine. The effects and advantages described in relation to the above described agricultural combine equally apply to the method of the invention.
The method preferably further comprises the processing to separate crop from straw material and separate crop from chaff material, the straw and chaff forming the residue, and wherein the seeds are dispensed in the chaff such that the seeds are expelled onto the field together with the chaff. Further, the chaff is spread onto the field before the straw is spread onto the field such that the chaff and seeds are dispersed over the field and subsequently covered by the straw. Using this specific method of operation, there is no need for an operator to use a tractor and implement to go over the field to be planted when the combine has finished harvesting the crop material. This decreases machine cost and operator cost as well as extra traffic over the field which would increase compaction. Furthermore, this method of operation will spread the seeds below the chopped straw from the combine harvester. As a result, the seeds have direct access to the soil, which is significantly more optimal than when the seeds would be spread on top of the chopped straw. As a further result, there is no need for an operation to get the seeds in between or below the straw. A further advantage of the agricultural combine of the invention and the method of the invention is that the header of the combine can be changed without affecting the seed distribution system. This would not be the case when the seed distribution system was mounted onto the header.
Some embodiments of apparatus and/or methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are now described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The distribution of the residue on the field is adaptable by steering the residue spreading system 4. Indeed, residue spreading systems 4 according to the prior art can be steered to influence the residue distribution, for example to compensate for external influences such as wind so that an even distribution can be obtained in multiple circumstances. Particularly, the force/speed with which the residue spreading system 4 throws the residue out of the back end of the agricultural combine 1 can be adjusted. Furthermore, the angular range over which the residue spreading system 4 spreads the residue can also be adjusted. Thereby, the residue spreading system 4 typically comprises multiple (at least a left and a right) of such adjustable mechanisms 10, 10′ for throwing the residue out of the back end of the combine 1. This allows to change the distribution of residue over the field by adapting the residue spreading system 4. Since such mechanisms 10, 10′ are known in the prior art, no further specifications are given regarding such residue spreading system since the skilled person knows these systems and will know how such systems can be steered to adapt the residue distribution.
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In operation, when clouds of chaff 13 and straw 5 are expelled by the agricultural combine 1, either separately or together, the expelled residue forms a cover or layer onto the field behind the agricultural combine 1. It will be clear for the skilled person that in operation, the agricultural combine 1 drives in a forward driving direction, cutting the crop material with the header 2, and expelling the residue at the back of the agricultural combine 1 onto the field over a width that substantially corresponds to the width of the header 2. When the residue spreading system 4 comprises a chaff spreader and a straw spreader, separate from each other, then two layers will be formed on the soil behind the agricultural combine 1. Directly onto the soil, a first layer of chaff is formed by the chaff spreader spreading the chaff according to the cloud 13. On top of the soil and first layer of chaff, a second layer is formed by straw expelled by the straw spreader, spreading the straw onto the field according to cloud 5. This second layer of straw covers the first layer of chaff and the soil. Chaff spreader and straw spreader settings can be adjusted to create optimal layers, for example evenly distributed layers of chaff and straw.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the residue spreading system further comprises a seed container 14 and a seed dispensing system adapted to dispense seeds from the seed container 14, when the agricultural combine 1 is in operation, into a stream of residue. In
Different techniques can be designed to control the seed dispensing system. For example, a seed dosing mechanism is provided between the seed container 14 and the tube outlets so that the amount of seeds that exit the seed dispensing tubes is controllable. Thereby, the seed dosing mechanism is preferably operationally coupled to the agricultural combine so that the dosing of the seeds can be controlled directly proportional to the forward driving speed of the agricultural combine. In this manner, the density of seeds on the field can be kept substantially constant in a cost efficient manner. Also, by proportionally controlling the seed dosing mechanism to the speed of the agricultural combine, the operator of the combine does not need to adjust the seed dosing speed manually to keep the density constant.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the seed dispensing tubes 15, 16 end directly above the residue spreading discs 10, 10′. Each of the tubes 15, 16 end above a respective disc 10, 10′ so that seeds are expelled by the discs over the complete width of the field. In embodiments where the residue spreading system comprises more than two discs, then more than two tubes are provided to dispense seeds to each of discs. In other embodiments, the residue spreading system does not comprise discs actively spreading the residue onto the field, but comprises fins for guiding the residue onto the field after the residue has been chopped by a chopper cooperating with the residue spreading system. In such configuration, the chopper, as a side effect to the chopping, also blow the residue out of the back end of the combine 1. Fins are provided to guide the residue into an optimal distribution. In such configuration the seeds dispensing system is preferably provided to dispense seeds in the stream of residue directly behind the chopper. Different seed dosing mechanisms can be designed to distribute seeds in such stream of residue.
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In the body 3 of the agricultural combine 1, the smaller particles are further processed, as is illustrated with reference number 7, to separate the harvest particles from the chaff particles. These chaff particles are collected as is illustrated with arrow 11, in a chaff spreader 12. The chaff spreader 12 distributes the chaff onto the field separately from the straw spreader 8.
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With the seed dispenser added to the agricultural combine 1, a harvesting operation and a sowing or planting operation can be executed in one movement, thereby significantly decreasing fuel consumption, operator and machine costs and field traffic causing compaction on the field. The seed dispensing system is particularly optimized for planting cover crops, such as grass that don't require intensive tillage operations, but only require a substantially even distribution and access to soil and water to grow. Furthermore, these cover crops are typically planted with low density so that a relatively small seed container is sufficient to plant a significantly large surface area. The cover crop is known to prevent erosion and to improve the organic structure and nutrition level of the field.
Operationally combining the seed distribution and the residue distribution facilitates integrating the seed dispensing function in the agricultural combine 1. This allows to build seed dispensing systems in existing agricultural combines 1 without significant modifications to the existing combine 1. Furthermore, the space that is required to integrate the seed container and seed dispensing system in the agricultural combine is minimal. Also, the location of the seed dispensing system and seed container in the combine can be freely chosen, at least when the dispensed seeds are transported for example via tubes as shown in
Based on the figures and the description, the skilled person will be able to understand the operation and advantages of the invention as well as different embodiments thereof. It is however noted that the description and figures are merely intended for understanding the invention, and not for limiting the invention to certain embodiments or examples used therein. Therefore it is emphasized that the scope of the invention will only be defined in the claims.
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