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Transition from position to draft mode controlled by hitch position command and feedback

  • US 6,076,612 A
  • Filed: 08/31/1999
  • Issued: 06/20/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an off-highway work vehicle equipped with a hitch assembly including a linkage assembly configured to be coupled to a ground-penetrating implement and a hitch actuator for raising and lowering the linkage assembly in response to a hitch control signal, a hitch assembly control system comprising:

  • an operator-actuatable position command device for generating a signal representative of a hitch position command;

    an operator-actuatable draft force command device for generating a signal representative of a draft force command;

    a position sensor coupled to the hitch assembly for generating a signal representative of a sensed hitch position;

    a draft force sensor coupled to the hitch assembly for generating a signal representative of a sensed draft force; and

    a controller coupled to the position command device, the draft force command device, the position sensor, the draft force sensor and the hitch actuator, the controller being operable to generate the hitch control signal in one of a plurality of modes including a position mode and a draft mode, the hitch control signal based on the hitch position command and the sensed hitch position in the position mode and on the draft force command and the sensed draft force in the draft mode, and to apply the hitch control signal to the actuator to control movement of the linkage assembly;

    wherein the controller is further configured, in the position mode, to determine a target hitch position based at least partly on the draft force command, and to transition from the position mode to the draft mode at least partly based upon a relationship between the target hitch position and the sensed hitch position and the transition from the position mode to the draft mode requires the target hitch position to be greater than the sensed hitch position.

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