Patents Assigned to Hemisphere GPS LLC
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Patent number: 7835832Abstract: A vehicle control system having a controller and a spatial database adapted to provide spatial data to the controller at control speed. The spatial data provided from the spatial database to the controller can be any kind of data or information that has some relationship or association with “real world” geographical location, or if it is stored somehow with reference to geographical location. The spatial data received by the controller from the database forms at least part of the control inputs that the controller operates on to control the vehicle. The fact that the controller operates directly on information that is inherently associated with “real world” geographic location represents a change in thinking compared with existing vehicle control systems. In particular, it means that the control system of the present invention “thinks” directly in terms of spatial location.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: Andrew John Macdonald, David Robert Reeve, Campbell Robert Morrison
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Patent number: 7808428Abstract: A GNSS system includes a receiver connected to an external mass storage device. Applications for the system, including GNSS data processing methods are also disclosed. The external storage device can comprise a flash (thumb) drive, which can be connected to the receiver via a USB interconnection.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: Michael L. Whitehead, Bradley P. Badke, John A. McClure, Steven R. Miller
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Patent number: 7689354Abstract: An adaptive guidance system for a vehicle includes an on-board GPS receiver, an on-board processor adapted to store a preplanned guide pattern and a guidance device. The processor includes a comparison function for comparing the vehicle GPS position with a line segment of the preplanned guide pattern. The processor controls the guidance device for guiding the vehicle along the line segment. Various guide pattern modification functions are programmed into the processor, including best-fit polynomial correction, spline correction, turn-flattening to accommodate minimum vehicle turning radii and automatic end-of-swath keyhole turning.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: Richard W. Heiniger, John A. McClure
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Publication number: 20090204281Abstract: A visual, GNSS and INSS (gyro) system for autosteering control uses crop row and furrow row edge visual detection in an agricultural application in order to closely track the actual crop rows. Alternatively, previous vehicle tracks can be visually detected and followed in a tramline following operating mode. GNSS and inertial (gyroscopic) input subsystems are also provided for supplementing the video input subsystem, for example when visual references are lost. Crop damage is avoided or at least minimized by avoiding overdriving the existing crops. Other applications include equipment control in logistics operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: John A. McClure, Steven R. Miller
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Patent number: 7460942Abstract: A soil cultivating apparatus including a tractor towing a row cultivator by means of a three-point linkage. The row cultivator includes a fixed portion and a moveable portion having soil scarifying tools. The movable portion is laterally moveable relative to the fixed portion by means of linkages and is effected by a hydraulic actuator under control of tool bar control systems which is able to determine the position of the moveable portion relative to the fixed portion by means of a sensor. Mounted upon the moveable potion is a DGPS antenna GPS receiver that forms part of the control system. The control system has a microprocessor which operatively executes a stored program. The microprocessor receives data from an intra-rig sensor and from the GPS receiver specifying the absolute coordinate of the movable portion relative to the earth.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventor: Robert Lindsay Mailer
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Patent number: 7437230Abstract: A method for steering an agricultural vehicle comprising: receiving global positioning system (GPS) data including position and velocity information corresponding to at least one of a position, velocity, and course of the vehicle; receiving a yaw rate signal; and computing a compensated heading, the compensated heading comprising a blend of the yaw rate signal with heading information based on the GPS data. For each desired swath comprising a plurality of desired positions and desired headings, the method also comprises: computing an actual track and a cross track error from the desired swath based on the compensated heading and the position; calculating a desired radius of curvature to arrive at the desired track with a desired heading; and generating a steering command based on the desired radius of curvature to a steering mechanism, the steering mechanism configured to direct the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: John A. McClure, Dennis M. Collins, John T. E. Timm
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Patent number: 7373231Abstract: An articulated equipment position control system and method are provided for equipment consisting of motive and working components. The components are connected by an articulated connector, such as a pivotal hitch. GPS-derived positional data is utilized for power-articulating the hitch to maintain the working component, such as an implement, on a predetermined course. Operator-inducted course deviations can thus be corrected. The working component can also be positioned to follow the course of the movive component. The system includes a microprocessor control subsystem, which interfaces with a steering guidance system.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: John A. McClure, Richard W. Heiniger, John T. E. Timm, Kent D. Funk, Richard B. Wong
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Patent number: 7162348Abstract: An articulated equipment position control system and method are provided for equipment consisting of motive and working components. The components are connected by an articulated connector, such as a pivotal hitch. GPS-derived positional data is utilized for power-articulating the hitch to maintain the working component, such as an implement, on a predetermined course. Operator-induced course deviations can thus be corrected. The working component can also be positioned to follow the course of the motive component. The system includes a microprocessor control subsystem, which interfaces with a steering guidance system.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: John A. McClure, Richard W. Heiniger, John T. E. Timm, Kent D. Funk, Richard B. Wong
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Patent number: 7142956Abstract: An automatic steering system and method are provided for a vehicle including an hydraulic primary steering system. The automatic steering system includes a guidance module with a GPS receiver and a microprocessor adapted to process and store GPS data defining travel paths, which can be associated with a cultivated field in an agricultural vehicle application. An automatic steering module is connected to the guidance module and to a steering valve control block, which provides pressurized hydraulic fluid in parallel with the vehicle's primary hydrostatic steering system. The automatic steering system utilizes a constant factor, such as steering rate, for predictability and simplicity in the operation of the automatic steering system. A feedback loop from the vehicle hydrostatic steering system uses the vehicle's actual turning rate for comparison with a desired turning rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: Richard W. Heiniger, Kent D. Funk, John A. McClure, Dennis M. Collins, John T. E. Timm
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Patent number: RE41358Abstract: An automatic steering system and method are provided for a vehicle including an hydraulic primary steering system. The automatic steering system includes a guidance module with a GPS receiver and a microprocessor adapted to process and store GPS data defining travel paths, which can be associated with a cultivated field in an agricultural vehicle application. An automatic steering module is connected to the guidance module and to a steering valve control block, which provides pressurized hydraulic fluid in parallel with the vehicle's primary hydrostatic steering system. The automatic steering system utilizes a constant factor, such as steering rate, for predictability and simplicity in the operation of the automatic steering system. A feedback loop from the vehicle hydrostatic steering system uses the vehicle's actual turning rate for comparison with a desired turning rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Hemisphere GPS LLCInventors: Richard W. Heiniger, Kent D. Funk, John A. McClure, Dennis M. Collins, John T. E. Timm