Patents by Inventor Jonathan L. Tolstedt
Jonathan L. Tolstedt 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).
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Patent number: 10821460Abstract: An innovative spraying system, comprising features such as a weather station that senses environmental factors that may affect spraying operations, a system for creating and distributing droplets of a uniform and appropriate size, a flow management system that would allow the sprayer to control nozzle rate and direction individually, a high-rate flow system capable of filling the sprayer at rates of up to at least 400 gallons per minute, a modular chemical cartridge system, in which various chemicals are stored in pre-loaded, easy to install cartridges, a direct injection system, mixing chemicals and water as needed, optionally based on sensed changing conditions, electrostatic application of chemical to optimize the amount of chemical applied to plant matter.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Intelligent Agricultural Solutions LLCInventors: David C. Batcheller, Barry D. Batcheller, Marshall T. Bremer, Bradley R. Thurow, Nicholas L. Butts, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Paul A. Nystuen, Joseph A. Heilman, Robert J. Volesky, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Publication number: 20180111148Abstract: An innovative spraying system, comprising features such as a weather station that senses environmental factors that may affect spraying operations, a system for creating and distributing droplets of a uniform and appropriate size, a flow management system that would allow the sprayer to control nozzle rate and direction individually, a high-rate flow system capable of filling the sprayer at rates of up to at least 400 gallons per minute, a modular chemical cartridge system, in which various chemicals are stored in pre-loaded, easy to install cartridges, a direct injection system, mixing chemicals and water as needed, optionally based on sensed changing conditions, electrostatic application of chemical to optimize the amount of chemical applied to plant matter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: David C. Batcheller, Barry D. Batcheller, Marshall T. Bremer, Bradley R. Thurow, Nicholas L. Butts, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Paul A. Nystuen, Joseph A. Heilman, Robert J. Volesky, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Patent number: 9756785Abstract: A grain quality sensor comprising a lens, a filter, a photosite array, an illumination source, and an electronics module, wherein the illumination source directs light containing a known set of wavelengths onto a crop sample, wherein the lens picks up light reflected by the crop sample and directs it into the filter, which allows light to pass into different parts of the photosite array such that certain locations on the photosite array only get certain frequencies of the reflected light, wherein the electronics module is electrically connected to the photosite array and capable of determining which parts of the photosite array received light and what frequency the light received was, wherein the electronics module can analyze the optical data received by the photosite array, and wherein the analysis of the optical data is used to determine the composition of different parts of the crop sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Appareo Systems, LLCInventors: Nicholas L. Butts, Marshall T. Bremer, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Publication number: 20160078611Abstract: A grain quality sensor comprising a lens, a filter, a photosite array, an illumination source, and an electronics module, wherein the illumination source directs light containing a known set of wavelengths onto a crop sample, wherein the lens picks up light reflected by the crop sample and directs it into the filter, which allows light to pass into different parts of the photosite array such that certain locations on the photosite array only get certain frequencies of the reflected light, wherein the electronics module is electrically connected to the photosite array and capable of determining which parts of the photosite array received light and what frequency the light received was, wherein the electronics module can analyze the optical data received by the photosite array, and wherein the analysis of the optical data is used to determine the composition of different parts of the crop sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Nicholas L. Butts, Marshall T. Bremer, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Patent number: 9202318Abstract: A ground fleet operations quality management system for use with one or more vehicles which includes a gateway module mounted on each vehicle, a centralized data server to collect, store and pre-process data from multiple vehicles, and a web application designed to provide access to and analysis of the conditions of the entire fleet of vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2015Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Appareo Systems, LLCInventors: David C. Batcheller, Robert V. Weinmann, Barry D. Batcheller, Jacob A. Halvorson, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Nicholas L. Butts, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Publication number: 20150269790Abstract: A ground fleet operations quality management system for use with one or more vehicles which includes a gateway module mounted on each vehicle, a centralized data server to collect, store and pre-process data from multiple vehicles, and a web application designed to provide access to and analysis of the conditions of the entire fleet of vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: David C. Batcheller, Robert V. Weinmann, Barry D. Batcheller, Jacob A. Halvorson, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Nicholas L. Butts, Jonathan L. Tolstedt
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Patent number: 9043951Abstract: A system for creating an agricultural tramline, comprising an agricultural planter, an application executing on a computer terminal, one or more seeding units mounted on the planter, a location sensor, and a planter control system, whereby an operator can use the application to create a file specifying the location of a desired agricultural tramline on a plot of land, which is downloaded from the computer terminal to the planter control system, and where the planter control system uses the location of the desired agricultural tramline and location information from the location sensor to enable and disable the plurality of seeding units, such that the area of land corresponding to the desired agricultural tramline is not planted with seed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Appareo Systems, LLCInventors: Jonathan L. Tolstedt, Christopher L. Giese
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Publication number: 20150025752Abstract: A system for creating an agricultural tramline, comprising an agricultural planter, an application executing on a computer terminal, one or more seeding units mounted on the planter, a location sensor, and a planter control system, whereby an operator can use the application to create a file specifying the location of a desired agricultural tramline on a plot of land, which is downloaded from the computer terminal to the planter control system, and where the planter control system uses the location of the desired agricultural tramline and location information from the location sensor to enable and disable the plurality of seeding units, such that the area of land corresponding to the desired agricultural tramline is not planted with seed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Appareo Systems, LLCInventors: Jonathan L Tolstedt, Christopher L. Giese
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Publication number: 20140347482Abstract: A system and method of acquiring information from an image of a vehicle in real time wherein at least one imaging device with advanced light metering capabilities is placed aboard a unmanned aerial vehicle, a computer processor means is provided to control the imaging device and the advanced light metering capabilities, the advanced light metering capabilities are used to capture an image of at least a portion of the unmanned aerial vehicle, and image recognition algorithms are used to identify the current state or position of the corresponding portion of the unmanned aerial vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: Appareo Systems, LLCInventors: Robert V. Weinmann, Joshua N. Gelinske, Robert M. Allen, Johan A. Wiig, Joseph A. Heilman, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Jonathan L. Tolstedt