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Crop cutting header with speed control of driven element using valve profiling

  • US 7,392,124 B2
  • Filed: 11/21/2005
  • Issued: 06/24/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/18/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A crop harvesting header arranged to be attached to a tractor so as to be moved thereby over the ground for harvesting a standing crop comprising:

  • a header frame;

    a cutting knife arranged to provide a cutting action across a width of the header for cutting the standing crop, the knife being driven by a knife drive system;

    a reel mounted above the cutting knife for rotation about a reel axis generally parallel to the ground and at right angles to the direction of operation such that bats of the reel pass over the cutting knife to carry the crop rearwardly of the knife, the reel being driven by a reel drive system;

    a convergence device rearward of the cutting knife for converging the cut crop into a swath for discharge from the header onto the ground, the convergence device being driven by a convergence device drive system;

    a speed control module for controlling a speed of operation of at least one of the knife drive system, the reel drive system and the convergence device drive system;

    a sensor for monitoring the speed of said at least one of the drive systems;

    the control module including a manually operable member for manually setting a desired speed of said at least one of the drive systems;

    said at least one of the drive systems including a hydraulic motor for providing an output drive, a PWM valve to which an electrical signal is applied for supplying hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor at a rate which determines a speed of the drive;

    the control module including a control program and a memory for supplying data for the control program;

    the control module being arranged, when a required speed is set by the manually operable member, to obtain a feedback value from the sensor of the actual speed and to control supply of the value of electrical signals to the PWM valve in accordance with the feedback value to maintain the actual speed at the required speed;

    the memory module including a look-up table of values of electrical signals for the PWM associated with speeds;

    the control module being arranged, when no feedback value is obtained from the sensor of the actual speed, to control the PWM valve in accordance with values of electrical signals obtained from the look-up table.

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