Abstract:
A biomass cleaner, of a harvesting machine, includes at least a first sieve for sieving biomass and having one or more first sieve apertures that are openable and closeable in dependence on control commands. The biomass cleaner also includes an air fan, the speed of which is adjustable in dependence on control commands. The biomass cleaner has one or more control devices that generate the control commands. The first sieve defines a support for biomass that is sieveable via the sieve, and the biomass cleaner includes one or more pressure sensors for generating one or more signals that are related to the pressure of air in the vicinity of the biomass. At least one pressure sensor is operatively connected to supply the signals to a control device that derives therefrom further estimates of the sieve losses and/or the MOG content of the biomass, as defined herein, during operation thereof.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a shredder that includes a housing having a movable part that forms at least a part of an opening for the insertion of articles to be fed into the shredder. A detector detects motion of the movable part, and in response, a controller performs a predetermined operation, including, for example, stopping cutting elements of the shredder mechanism.
Abstract:
A shredder feeder includes a pair of rotary blade rollers, an insertion assembly including an insertion slot, a spring biased raised safety panel enclosing the insertion slot, a safety switch, an emergency indicator, and a feeding and removal selection switch. In one operation in response to winding an object other than documents, CDs, and credit cards into the insertion slot or clogging, pressing the safety panel will switch the feeding and removal selection to a removal mode for removing the object, and disable the blade rollers in response to the removal. Alternatively, pressing the safety panel will switch the safety switch to disable the blade rollers and enable the emergency indicator for informing a user to switch the feeding and removal selection switch to the removal mode. Further, pressing the safety panel will disable the blade rollers in response to no object in the insertion slot.
Abstract:
A wear tip for a rotor of a centrifugal mineral breaker, comprises a carrier 80 having at least two wear edges 82, 84 each disposed transversely to the path of mineral material being ejected from the rotor. A longitudinally extending groove 122 between the first 82 and second 84 wear edges forms a rock retaining recession. Each wear edge 82, 84 has a wear face 108 with a recess 106 therein. An insert 112 of abrasion resistant material is disposed in each recess 106. Each insert 112 has an outer wear surface and an arcuate inner surface 114 conforming to the profile of the recess 106. The outer wear surface of each insert 112 is generally in planar alignment with the wear face 108 of one of the wear edges 82, 84.
Abstract:
A deslugging method and system for an agricultural combine, providing several semi- and fully automated operating modes or routines for removing or dislodging a slug of crop and/or other material from the threshing system and/or a feeder of the combine for conveying crop material to the threshing system. The routines can include reciprocating, agitating and jogging routines, which can be automatically altered during execution responsive to sensed or changing conditions, as processed by a suitable filter such as a simplified Kalman type signal filter, for generating a real time estimation and prediction of the various states of the threshing system.
Abstract:
A deslugging method and system for an agricultural combine, providing several semi- and fully automated operating modes or routines for removing or dislodging a slug of crop and/or other material from the threshing system and/or a feeder of the combine for conveying crop material to the threshing system. The routines can include reciprocating, agitating and jogging routines, which can be automatically altered during execution responsive to sensed or changing conditions, as processed by a suitable filter such as a simplified Kalman type signal filter, for generating a real time estimation and prediction of the various states of the threshing system.
Abstract:
A crop measuring arrangement is arranged on a harvesting vehicle to interact with a material that is to be investigated in order to detect at least one component of the material, and that can be fastened to a vehicle by means of a retaining arrangement, so that the measuring arrangement can be operated in the condition in which it is fastened to the retaining arrangement in order to analyze material handled and/or processed by means of the vehicle. The retaining arrangement for securing the measuring arrangement to the vehicle is constructed so that the measuring arrangement can be easily separated from the retaining arrangement and used to investigate material in a stationary application.
Abstract:
A method of determining crop parameters in an agricultural harvester has the steps of determining at least one crop parameter during a working process with a compacting device which is fillable with a crop probe, and using for determining the at least one crop parameter of the crop probe depending on at least one defined compression of the crop probe produced by the compacting device.
Abstract:
A system for sensing the presence of tailings in a combine includes a tailings sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of a flow rate of tailings and a first microcontroller module coupled to the tailings sensor and configured to receive the signal and filter it by removing transient high excursion noise. The signal may be low-pass filtered and notch filtered to remove other components of noise.
Abstract:
A stone detection system of a harvester that automatically changes its sensitivity to signals from a stone sensor in response to the type of harvesting equipment connected to the harvester is provided. The stone detection system generally includes a stone sensor, a header sensor and a microprocessor. The stone sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of the presence of a stone in the crop harvesting system. The header sensor is disposed on the crop harvesting system to sense the header type and to generate a signal indicating the header type. The microprocessor is coupled to the stone sensor and the header sensor to process the stone sensor signal based at least in part upon the header sensor signal.