18333925. SPEED CONTROL FOR HARVESTER simplified abstract (Deere & Company)

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SPEED CONTROL FOR HARVESTER

Organization Name

Deere & Company

Inventor(s)

Jeffrey J. Simoneaux of Gonzales LA (US)

Jason C. Buss of Thibodaux LA (US)

SPEED CONTROL FOR HARVESTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18333925 titled 'SPEED CONTROL FOR HARVESTER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a harvester with sensors to monitor the amount of billet material and extraneous plant matter being processed, and a control unit to adjust the harvester's speed based on this data.

  • Separator separates cut crop into billet material and extraneous plant matter
  • Billet loss sensor measures amount of unharvested billet material
  • Trash sensor measures amount of extraneous plant matter harvested
  • Control unit adjusts harvester speed based on sensor data

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in agricultural machinery for more efficient harvesting processes.

Problems Solved

This technology helps reduce waste by optimizing the harvester's speed based on the amount of billet material and extraneous plant matter being processed.

Benefits

- Increased efficiency in harvesting operations - Reduced waste and improved crop yield

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimized Harvesting Speed Control System for Agricultural Machinery" could be used in the development of advanced agricultural equipment for commercial farming operations.

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents or technologies related to sensor-controlled speed adjustment in agricultural machinery, but specific prior art is not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the control unit determine the preferred ground speed and separator speed based on the sensor data?

The abstract mentions that the control unit adjusts the harvester's speed, but it does not detail the specific algorithms or calculations used in this process.

Are there any limitations or potential challenges in implementing this technology in different types of harvesting equipment?

The abstract does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when integrating this technology into various types of harvesters or agricultural machinery.


Original Abstract Submitted

A harvester includes a separator configured to separate a cut crop into a billet material and extraneous plant matter, a billet loss sensor configured to generate a first signal indicative of the amount of billet material that is lost and unharvested at the separator; a trash sensor configured to generate a second signal indicative of the amount of the extraneous plant matter that is harvested from the separator, and a control unit configured to, based at least partly on the first signal and the second signal, determine a preferred ground speed of the harvester and/or a preferred separator speed of the harvester.