This application claims priority to and benefit of CA Application No. 3,119,317, filed May 21, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
This disclosure relates to the field of agricultural seeding implements and in particular a singulating meter for both large and small seeds.
Singulating meters have typically been used to seed crops such as corn where it is desired to space corn seeds in a furrow at a uniform spaced distance from each other. The required spacing for corn seeds is relatively large, and so the perforated seed disc of the singulating meter with a single row of seed apertures can be rotated at a suitable speed. Other crops, such as soybeans, require a smaller distance between the seeds and to achieve this spacing, a seed disc with a single row of seed apertures must turn much faster. To avoid excessive speeds, singulating meter discs with two concentric sets of seed apertures have been developed.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,578,798 to Scheideler discloses such a singulating meter discs with two concentric sets of seed apertures. Such seed discs are susceptible to drawing two seeds into some of the seed apertures instead of a single seed and so typically include singulators operative to dislodge one of the seeds. Scheideler discloses a corresponding singulator for each row of seed apertures.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,713,298 to Garner discloses the holes on the inner row of holes radially spaced between the holes on the outer row of holes such that seeds are dispensed alternately into the furrow opener and the spacing is consistent.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,010,258 to Richard et al. discloses a singulating meter comprising a drum with two sets of side by side seed apertures, again offset such that the seeds are dispensed alternately from each side and the spacing is again consistent. The Richard disclosure also includes a separate seed outlet for the seed apertures on each side.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,757 to Maury discloses a singulating meter inner and outer rows of seed apertures, where the seeds in each row are dispensed into separate seed conduits.
The present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus that overcomes problems in the prior art.
In a first embodiment the present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus comprising a seed disc operative to be rotated in a housing about a disc rotational axis with concentric first and second aperture rows of seed apertures defined by a seed side of the seed disc. The first aperture row is spaced along an outer first circular path with a first radius, the second aperture row is spaced along a second circular path with a second radius that is less than the first radius. A first singulator is arranged to protrude from an outer side of the first circular path partially into the seed apertures on the first aperture row as the seed disc rotates and a second singulator arranged to protrude from an inner side of the second circular path partially into the seed apertures on the second aperture row as the seed disc rotates. A third singulator is arranged to protrude from an inner side of the first circular path partially into the seed apertures on the first aperture row as the seed disc rotates and further arranged to protrude from an outer side of the second circular path partially into the seed apertures on the second aperture row as the seed disc rotates.
In a second embodiment the present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus comprising a housing and a two-row seed disc operative to be rotated inside the housing about a disc rotational axis. Concentric inner and outer aperture rows of seed apertures are defined by a seed side of the two-row seed disc wherein the outer aperture row is spaced along an outer circular path with an outer radius, and the inner aperture row is spaced along an inner circular path with an inner radius that is less than the outer radius. A seed output port operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures in the inner and outer aperture rows. The seed output port is operative, when in a single mode, to dispense the seeds received from the inner and outer aperture rows into a single seed conduit, and wherein the seed output port is operative, when in a dual mode, to dispense the seeds received from the seed apertures in the outer aperture row into an outer seed conduit, and is further operative when in the dual mode to dispense the seeds received from the seed apertures in the inner aperture row into an inner seed conduit.
In a third embodiment the present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus comprising a housing and a four-row seed disc operative to be rotated inside the housing about a disc rotational axis. The four-row seed disc comprises concentric first, second, third, and fourth aperture rows of seed apertures defined by a seed side of the four-row seed disc wherein the first aperture row is spaced along a first circular path with a first radius, the second aperture row is spaced along a second circular path with a second radius that is less than the first radius, the third aperture row is spaced along a third circular path with a third radius that is less than the second radius, and the fourth aperture row is spaced along an fourth circular path with a fourth radius that is less than the third radius. An upper seed output port is operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures in the first and second aperture rows, and a lower seed output port is operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures in the third and fourth aperture rows.
In a fourth embodiment the present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus comprising a two-row seed disc operative to be rotated about a disc rotational axis, with concentric inner and outer aperture rows of seed apertures defined by a seed side of the two-row seed disc wherein the outer aperture row is spaced along an outer circular path with an outer radius, the inner row aperture is spaced along an inner circular path with an inner radius that is less than the outer radius. A seed output port is operative to dispense the seeds received from the seed apertures in the outer aperture row into an outer seed conduit, and to dispense the seeds received from the seed apertures in the inner aperture row into an inner seed conduit, and a seed counting sensor is mounted on the seed output and operative to count the seeds passing through the seed output port in the inner and outer seed conduits.
In a fifth embodiment the present disclosure provides a singulating meter apparatus comprising a four-row seed disc operative to be rotated inside the housing about the disc rotational axis, the four-row seed disc comprising concentric first, second, third, and fourth aperture rows of seed apertures defined by a seed side of the four-row seed disc wherein the first aperture row is spaced along a first circular path with a first radius, the second aperture row is spaced along a second circular path with a second radius that is less than the first radius; the third aperture row is spaced along a third circular path with a third radius that is less than the second radius; and the fourth aperture row is spaced along an fourth circular path with a fourth radius that is less than the third radius. The seed apertures on the first aperture row are on a plurality of equally spaced first radial lines, the seed apertures on the second aperture row are on a plurality of equally spaced second radial lines, the seed apertures on the third aperture row are on a plurality of equally spaced third radial lines, and the seed apertures on the fourth aperture row are on a plurality of equally spaced fourth radial lines. The seed apertures on the each aperture row are positioned relative to the seed apertures on the other aperture rows such that seeds in the first, second, third, and fourth aperture rows alternate as the seeds pass through an output port, and a seed counting sensor is operative to count the seeds passing through the seed output port.
The present disclosure thus improves singulation spacing by reducing the number of apertures that contain two seeds. Also disclosed is an apparatus that allows a two-row seed disc to deposit larger seeds, such as soybeans, in single seed conduit for delivery to a single furrow opener, and smaller seeds such as canola, into two separate seed conduits for delivery to two separate furrow openers. The apparatus discloses a four-row disc where, similarly, the seeds from the outer two rows can be deposited into a single conduit or into individual conduits, and the seeds from the inner two rows can also be deposited into a single conduit or into individual conduits. A seed counting sensor is provided that, using a single sensor, counts all the seeds dispensed by the singulating meter apparatus.
While the invention is claimed in the concluding portions hereof, preferred embodiments are provided in the accompanying detailed description which may be best understood in conjunction with the accompanying diagrams where like parts in each of the several diagrams are labeled with like numbers, and where:
Concentric first and second aperture rows 7A, 7B of seed apertures 9 are defined by a seed side of the seed disc 3. The first aperture row 7A is spaced along an outer first circular path 11A with a first radius AR, the second aperture row 7B is spaced along a second circular path 11B with a second radius BR that is less than the first radius AR.
A first singulator 13 is arranged to protrude from an outer side of the first circular path 11A partially into the seed apertures 9 on the first row 7A as the seed disc 3 rotates. A second singulator 15 is arranged to protrude from an inner side of the second circular path 11B partially into the seed apertures 9 on the second aperture row 7B as the seed disc rotates. A third singulator 17 is arranged to protrude from an inner side of the first circular path 11A partially into the seed apertures 9 on the first aperture row 7A as the seed disc rotates and further arranged to protrude from an outer side of the second circular path 11B partially into the seed apertures 9 on the second aperture row 7B as the seed disc rotates.
In the illustrated embodiment the seed apertures 9 on the first aperture row 7A are on a plurality of equally spaced first radial lines 25A and the seed apertures on the second aperture row 7B are on a plurality of equally spaced second radial lines 25B and the second radial lines 25B are substantially midway between the first radial lines 25A. In such an arrangement the seeds carried in the seed aperture 9 alternate evenly as they are dispensed from the seed output port 27.
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A fourth singulator 19 is arranged to protrude from an inner side of the third circular path 11C partially into the seed apertures 9 on the third aperture row 7C as the seed disc rotates. The third singulator 17 is further arranged to protrude from an outer side of the third circular path 11C partially into the seed apertures 9 on the third aperture row 7C as the seed disc rotates. Similarly a fifth singulator 20 is arranged to protrude from an inner side of the fourth circular path 11D partially into the seed apertures 9 on the fourth aperture row 7D as the seed disc rotates. The fourth singulator 19 is further arranged to protrude from an outer side of the fourth circular path 11D partially into the seed apertures 9 on the fourth aperture row 7D as the seed disc rotates.
The first, second, third, fourth, and fifth singulators 13, 15, 17, 19, and 20 are mounted on a singulating assembly 21 that is attached to the opposite side of the housing 5A as shown in
Where a third row 7C or fourth row 7D of seed apertures 9 is present, the seeds can be located on radial lines that are separated by substantially one third or one fourth of the spacing distance to achieve an even seed spacing.
Where more convenient, any of the singulators can be made up of two separate singulator portions, as shown for example by singulator 17A, 17B as shown in
A seed output port 127 is operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures 109 in the outer and inner aperture rows 107A, 107B. The seed output port 127 is operative, when in a single mode as shown in
The seed output port 127 could be removed and replaced by a seed output port with two channels to connect to the outer and inner seed conduits 131A, 131B. The illustrated apparatus 101 however comprises a convertor 133 operative to be inserted into the seed output port 127. The convertor 133 defines outer and inner seed channels 135A, 135B. When the seed output port 127 is in the single mode of
The convertor 133 can be inserted into the seed output port from outside the housing 5, or from inside the housing when disassembling the singulating meter apparatus 101 to change seed discs 103.
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Where a one-row seed disc defining a solitary row of seed apertures is installed in the singulating meter apparatus 101, the seed output port 127 is in the single mode.
The apparatus 101 can be used in the single mode to seed, for example, soybeans with the single seed conduit 129 dispensing seeds from both rows to achieve a desired seed rate to furrow openers spaced at a wide row spacing. The same apparatus 101, by changing the seed disc and adding the converter 133, can be used in the dual mode to seed canola in a narrow row spacing with seeds from each row 107A, 107B being directed to two different furrow openers.
The first aperture row 207A is spaced along a first circular path 211A with a first radius AR, the second aperture 207B row is spaced along a second circular path 211B with a second radius BR that is less than the first radius AR, the third aperture row 207C is spaced along a third circular path 211C with a third radius CR that is less than the second radius BR, and the fourth aperture row 207D is spaced along an fourth circular path 211D with a fourth radius DR that is less than the third radius CR.
An upper seed output port 227U is operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures in the first and second aperture rows 207A, 207B, and a lower seed output port 227L is operative to receive seeds from the seed apertures in the third and fourth aperture rows 207C, 207D.
The apparatus 201 is operative in a single mode shown in
When the apparatus 201 is in the dual mode the upper seed port 227U is operative to direct the seeds received from the seed apertures in the first aperture row 207A into a first seed conduit 231A and to direct the seeds received from the seed apertures in the second aperture row 207B into a second seed conduit 231B, and the lower seed port 227L is operative to direct the seeds received from the seed apertures in the third aperture row 207C into a third seed conduit 231C and to direct the seeds received from the seed apertures in the fourth aperture row 207D into a fourth seed conduit 231D.
To change from the single mode of
The singulating meter apparatus 201 can conveniently be converted from the single mode seeding soybeans, for example, into two separate furrows to the dual mode seeding canola, for example, into four separate furrows.
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In such an arrangement the seeds carried in the seed apertures 209 in all the rows alternate as they are dispensed through the seed counting sensor 241 which counts all the seed dispensed into the seed conduits 231A, 231B, 231C, and 231D. The speed of the air stream flowing in each conduit 231 will vary somewhat depending on the length of each conduit 231. Where the first, second, third, and fourth seed conduits have a difference in length no greater than 24 inches satisfactory results can be achieved.
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An upper converter 333U is inserted into the upper seed output port 327U, the upper converter 333U defining first and second seed channels 335A, 335B connected to the corresponding first and second seed conduits 331A, 331B, and a lower converter 333L is inserted into the lower seed output port 327L defining third and fourth seed channels 335C, 335D connected to the corresponding third and fourth seed conduits 331C, 331D.
In this arrangement the seeds flowing in the seed channels 335A, 335B alternate as they pass through the upper seed counting sensor 341U while the seeds flowing in the seed channels 335C, 335D alternate as they pass through the lower seed counting sensor 341L.
The present disclosure improves singulation spacing by reducing the number of apertures that contain two seeds. Also disclosed is an apparatus that allows a two-row seed disc to deposit the seeds in single seed conduit, or into two separate seed conduits. Also disclosed is a four row disc a four-row disc where, similarly, the outer two rows can be deposited into a single conduit or into individual conduits, and the inner two rows can also be deposited into a single conduit or into individual conduits. Also disclosed is a meter apparatus that can be converted between seeding through one output port or two output ports. The output ports can consist of either one seed channel (single mode) or two seed channels (dual mode). A seed counting sensor is provided that counts all the seeds dispensed by the singulating meter apparatus.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all such suitable changes or modifications in structure or operation which may be resorted to are intended to fall within the scope of the claimed invention.
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3119317 | May 2021 | CA | national |