Patents by Inventor J. Dale Anderson

J. Dale Anderson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6272825
    Abstract: A round baler includes bale forming mechanism and a crop delivery apparatus for delivering crop material to the bale forming mechanism. A clutch is provided for drivingly disconnecting the bale forming mechanism and delivery apparatus from the driveline while the tailgate is raised to discharge a wrapped bale. Engagement and disengagement of the clutch is controlled by a piston and cylinder assembly, and raising and lowering of the tailgate is controlled by a pair of piston and cylinder units. The baler is provided with a hydraulic sequencing circuit that connects the clutch assembly and the tailgate units to a common source of pressurized fluid. Moreover, the sequencing circuit controls fluid flow to the assembly and the units so that the clutch is disengaged before the tailgate is raised and the clutch is not re-engaged until the tailgate has been closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Ferol S. Fell, Craig Pecenka
  • Patent number: 6073550
    Abstract: The bale pusher mechanism of a round baler has a one-way safety breakaway latch between the push bar that engages the ejected bale and the actuator that operates the push bar. During the pushing stroke of the push bar, the latch cannot unlock, but during the return stroke if the push bar hangs up on the bale for any reason, the relief spring of the latch can yield to allow the push bar to disconnect itself from the actuator and remain engaged with the bale. As the baler is driven forwardly a short distance with the tailgate raised, the unlatched push bar rides harmlessly across the top surface of the bale until it completely clears the bale. In most cases the push bar will then easily relatch itself with the actuator by gravity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Lavern R. Goossen, J. Dale Anderson
  • Patent number: 6029434
    Abstract: A round baler has a pickup header that is wider than the baling chamber and its inlet so that over-width windrows can be picked up by the machine in spite of its relatively narrower chamber. In order to reduce the width of the crop stream for introduction into the chamber, the machine is provided with a pair of laterally spaced apart, axially aligned, transverse stub augers that engage opposite outboard margins of the stream and converge them inwardly toward the main body of the flow. At the point where the outboard materials are discharged into the central body of the stream, a stuffer mechanism takes control of the stream and charges the materials up into the baling chamber. The augers are driven in such a direction that their front portions rotate down and under the auger shafts so that the outboard crop materials are likewise fed down and under the augers as they are converged toward the center.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Howard J. Ratzlaff, J. Dale Anderson
  • Patent number: 6015016
    Abstract: The connection aid takes the form of a spring-loaded stand that is attached to the tongue of an implement for cradling support of the driveline at or near the height of the power take-off shaft of the tractor when the implement is not connected to the tractor. The driveline and the power take-off shaft can be readily aligned and reconnected when the implement is to be hitched to the tractor by simply pushing down on the driveline against the spring-loading of the stand or by slightly lifting the driveline with the help of the spring-loading of the stand to the extent necessary. Once the driveline has been connected, the stand may be swung down out of the way and into a stowed position substantially recessed below the top surface of the tongue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Don Fuqua
  • Patent number: 5855167
    Abstract: A round baler having a wrapping apparatus for wrapping bales with twine includes a twine dispenser moveable generally between the sidewalls for dispensing at least one strand of twine around the bale. The wrapping apparatus includes a retractable twine guide for spacing the twine wrapped around the bale a certain distance from one of the sidewalls. The guide is shiftable into and out of an operating position, in which the guide engages and maintains the twine the distance from the one sidewall. The wrapping apparatus further includes a twine cutter for severing the twine at the end of each wrapping cycle. Power mechanism, such as a hydraulic cylinder, is provided for simultaneously operating the twine cutter and the twine guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Lavern R. Goossen, J. Dale Anderson
  • Patent number: 5839362
    Abstract: A round baler includes a tension assembly for applying pressure evenly across the periphery of the bale as it grows within the baling chamber. The tension assembly includes a rotatable torque tube extending between the sidewalls and only one tensioning mechanism, such as a hydraulic cylinder, adjacent one of the sidewalls of the baler for supplying a yieldable resistance load in opposition to torsional loads on the torque tube. A load transferring member extends inwardly from the one sidewall to operably connect the single tensioning mechanism to the torque tube at a location spaced between the sidewalls and thereby transfer the loads between the mechanism and tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Howard J. Ratzlaff, J. Dale Anderson, Ferol S. Fell
  • Patent number: 5819516
    Abstract: A pickup header (18) has upwardly arched, inversely U-shaped gauge wheel support arms (24,25) that secure the gauge wheels (22,23) to opposite ends of the pickup header (18). Each gauge wheel support arm (24,25) includes a first depending leg member (50) attached to the outboard side (46) of its gauge wheel (22,23) and a support section (52) that is attached proximal to the end of the pickup header (18). Each gauge wheel support arm (24,25) extends over the top of its gauge wheel (22,23) and attaches to the outboard side (46) of the gauge wheel (22,23), thus eliminating any "pinch-zones" between the gauge wheels and the pickup header.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, La Vern Roy Goossen
  • Patent number: 5819515
    Abstract: The round baler has a plurality of transverse rolls and a plurality of laterally spaced belts entraining the rolls, wherein the rolls and belts cooperatively define a baling chamber expandable from an initial, generally upright, bale-starting configuration. The baling chamber has a crop intake opening adjacent the bottom of the chamber through which crop material is delivered to the chamber during formation of a bale. The rolls include a lower front roll and a lower rear roll which are located behind the intake opening. The lower rear roll has a bale supporting surface that is positioned generally upwardly and rearwardly from the front roll for supporting the bale during formation thereof at a point spaced upwardly and rearwardly from the intake opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Howard J. Ratzlaff, J. Dale Anderson, Craig Pecenka, Ferol S. Fell
  • Patent number: 5816038
    Abstract: A round baler having a wrapping apparatus for wrapping bales with twine includes a twine dispenser moveable generally between the sidewalls for dispensing at least one strand of twine around the bale. The wrapping apparatus further includes a retractable twine guide for spacing the twine wrapped around the bale a certain distance from one of the sidewalls. The guide is shiftable into and out of an operating position, in which the guide engages and maintains the twine the distance from the one sidewall. The operating position of the twine guide is generally within or proximate to the path of inflowing crop material so that shifting of the guide out of the operating position minimizes interference with the flow of material and reduces accumulation of trash and material on the guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Ferol S. Fell, Craig Pecenka
  • Patent number: 5749289
    Abstract: The belt-type round baler has a drive roll for reducing trash and crop material accumulation thereon, with a longitudinal central body and a plurality of belt-engaging portions projecting radially from the central body at points spaced along the length of the body such that each portion underlies a corresponding belt. Each portion has a top surface that engages the corresponding belt and cooperates with the central body to define a portion height. The top surfaces are narrower than the corresponding belts so that the sides of the belt each overhang the portion. The portion height is at least 1.25 times the corresponding belt thickness, while each of the sides of the belt overhangs the sleeve by a distance that is no less than 2.0 times the belt thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, LaVern Roy Goossen
  • Patent number: 5729953
    Abstract: The round baler has an improved feed device for feeding wrapper material from a reel of the material to the baling chamber, wherein the device includes a pair of feed rollers receiving the wrapper therebetween and drivable in directions to pull the wrapper from the reel for presentation to the chamber. A drive is coupled with the feed rollers for driving the rollers at velocities which pull the wrapper from the reel at a speed relatively less than the speed at which the wrapper is pulled from the reel by the bale forming mechanism during wrapping of the bale. The device also includes an overrunning clutch intercoupling the drive and the feed rollers. The clutch drivingly connects the feed rollers to the drive when engaged and drivingly disconnects the rollers from the drive when disengaged. The feed rollers are freely rotatable when the clutch is disengaged for allowing the wrapper to be pulled off the reel by the bale forming mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Ferol S. Fell, J. Dale Anderson, Melvin T. J. Weems
  • Patent number: 5193450
    Abstract: A transverse belt guide roll of the baler has its main cylindrical body portion provided with opposite end extremities which are spaced inwardly from the opposite sidewalls of the baler. Reduced diameter stub shafts project outwardly beyond the end extremities and into bearings supported by the sidewalls while the endmost belts along the roll have marginal edge portions which overhang the end extremities of the roll body to thereby eliminate a pinch point for loose residue between the belt edges and the surface of the roll body. Special annular components surrounding the otherwise exposed portions of the shaft ends serve as a shield to prevent the ingress of loose residue into the stub shafts for migration to the bearing assemblies. An alternative embodiment has the overhanging belt margins on one of the idler rolls carried by a vertically swingable belt control arm of the baler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: J. Dale Anderson
  • Patent number: 5136831
    Abstract: The baler has a "vertical" bale starting chamber in which the upward moving rear belts and the downwardly moving front belts cooperate to tumble and roll incoming material into a bale. When the bale reaches full size in the expanded chamber, the bale is lifted while still in its chamber to a wrapping station where it continues to spin as a binding wrapper is applied. During the lifting of the finished bale and subsequent application of the wrapper, fresh material entering the continuously moving baler is confined beneath the finished bale in a new starting chamber, whereupon the cycle is repeated. As the new bale grows, a discharge ramp becomes formed by certain stretches of the belts and rollers to gravitationally discharge the wrapped bale from the baler without stopping advancement of the machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1992
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Ferol S. Fell, J. Dale Anderson, Howard J. Ratzlaff, H. Keith Garrison
  • Patent number: 4998961
    Abstract: The baler has a twine monitoring assembly which generates a pulsating signal in response to twine being dispensed during bale wrapping operations. The twine is wrapped around the periphery of a monitor wheel and, during dispensing, the twine rotationally drives the wheel. As the wheel rotates, a magnet affixed to the wheel at a location adjacent the periphery thereof, travels past a stationary, magnetically operated, normally open switch thereby briefly closing the switch and temporarily turning on an indicator light until the magnet moves sufficiently far enough away from the switch. During wrapping of the bale, twine is rapidly dispensed, causing the wheel to rapidly rotate and as a consequence, causing the light to pulsate, indicating to the operator that twine is being dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1991
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Lavern R. Goossen
  • Patent number: 4677814
    Abstract: Quick attachment of crop handling headers to harvesters employs one or more wedge locks, utilizing the mechanical forces thereof to, in turn, tightly and firmly wedge an elongated tongue portion of the header into mating relationship with a header-supporting channel member on the harvester. For fast and easy attachment and release, reciprocable wedge-like latches are jammed into corresponding keepers with progressively increased tightness through use of reciprocable latch shifters readily accessible to the operator at ground level exteriorly of the ends of the header support. An exceptionally strong joint is effected as the latches and their keepers jam the tongue into the channel member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Kenneth R. McMillen, Arnold E. Goertz
  • Patent number: 4663922
    Abstract: Quick attachment of crop handling headers to harvesters employs one or more wedge locks, utilizing the mechanical forces thereof to, in turn, tightly and firmly wedge an elongated tongue portion of the header into mating relationship with a header-supporting channel member on the harvester. For fast and easy attachment and release, reciprocable wedge-like latches are jammed into corresponding keepers with progressively increased tightness through use of reciprocable latch shifters readily accessible to the operator at ground level exteriorly of the ends of the header support. An exceptionally strong joint is effected as the latches and their keepers jam the tongue into the channel member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Kenneth R. McMillen, Arnold E. Goertz
  • Patent number: H1819
    Abstract: A round baler includes a bale shape monitor for facilitating uniform bale formation. The bale shape monitor includes a pair of end sensors and an intermediate sensor. The end sensors sense the diameter of the bale at end locations adjacent opposite ends of the bale, while the intermediate sensor senses the diameter of the bale at an intermediate location spaced between the end locations. The monitor further includes a signal responsive to the sensors to indicate to the operator when the diameter of the bale at one of the end locations is less than the diameter at the intermediate location. The signal is electrically powered and includes a pair of switches, each of which is operably coupled between one of the end sensors and the intermediate sensor to operate an indicator when the diameter of the bale sensed at the corresponding end location is less than the diameter sensed at the intermediate location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Craig Pecenka, Lavern R. Goossen
  • Patent number: H1826
    Abstract: The vertical chamber of the open throat, vertical chamber baler has its bottom inlet opening devoid of a starter roll. A resilient rotary rake tine assembly positioned below and ahead of the inlet opening picks up crop material from the ground and delivers it to a rigid tooth feeder spaced below the inlet opening in vertical alignment therewith. At the beginning of each bale forming cycle when the chamber is small and empty, the rigid tooth feeder propels the crop material into the chamber and against the upwardly moving rear belt stretch which encourages the material to tumble forwardly against the downwardly moving front belt stretch. The oppositely moving surfaces presented by the front and rear belt stretches encourage the tumbling material to coil into a bale core, which ultimately forms a larger bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: J. Dale Anderson, Howard J. Ratzlaff, Ferol S. Fell