Patents by Inventor Mark F. Bares
Mark F. Bares 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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Publication number: 20240065247Abstract: A fishing bait cartridge speed loader includes a body along an axis comprising an inlet and an outlet; a multiple of bait orientation feeder channels within the inlet to the body; and a bait cartridge receipt member adjacent to the outlet to receive a bait cartridge along the axis such that each of the multiple of bait orientation feeder channels are aligned with at least one of a multiple of bait cells within the bait cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventor: Mark F Bares
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Publication number: 20230337650Abstract: The present application discloses a fishing bait cartridge that may contain fishing bait. A cartridge may be loaded with bait. Bait in the cartridge may be stored in individual cells. The cartridge allows for bait to be removed from a cell by a hook. A bait being removed from a cell allows for the bait to be installed on a hook without a fisher being required to touch the bait. The cartridge may be configured in size and shape to allow for the cartridge to fit within a fisher’s pocket. The cartridge may be configured to work with a variety of bait types and containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventor: Mark F Bares
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Patent number: 8453785Abstract: The application discloses embodiments of a universal pinning system for lift arms of a power machine or vehicle. In embodiments disclosed, the universal pinning system includes a universal shaft. Lift arms are coupled to the universal shaft to provide a common pivot axis for the lift arms. The universal shaft is coupled to a frame or support of the power machine or vehicle via a pinning assembly. As disclosed, the universal pinning system has application for radial lift arms operable along a radial path or vertical lift arms operable along a vertical path.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Brandon J. Kisse, Mark F. Bares
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Patent number: 7849941Abstract: A universal linkage assembly for a power machine is disclosed. The universal linkage is adaptable for different control configurations or patterns. For example, in embodiments disclosed, the linkage assembly includes a first control interface connectable to one of a first or second joysticks to operate one of a left or right drive motor or other function and a second control interface connectable to either the first or second joystick to operate the other of the left or right drive motor or other function with separate joysticks or the same joystick depending upon the control pattern desired.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, Ryan J. Dotzenrod
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Publication number: 20100089668Abstract: A track driven vehicle has an undercarriage transmission assembly that has a central transmission housing forming a one piece all welded housing. The central transmission housing has upright side wall portions with multiple layers of plates or walls in a sandwich construction on which drive motors are mounted. The drive motors are on the interior of the transmission housing, with track driven sprocket assemblies on the exterior of the side walls. Track mounting pods or frames are welded to the exterior of the side walls of the transmission housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Brandon J. Kisse, Robert D. Waletzko, Mark F. Bares
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Patent number: 7611155Abstract: A ride-on operator platform or sulky is used in connection with a small self-propelled loader to provide a support for an operator. The operator platform is pivotally mounted to the loader about a generally horizontal axis, and has a rear support engaging the surface over which the loader is operating to maintain the operator platform at a desired position relative to the surface. The upward pivoting of rear portions of the operator platform is limited by stop members, and substantial downward pivoting is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Mark F. Bares
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Patent number: 7494314Abstract: A loader has lift arms that are used for mounting a number of different attachments. The attachments can be mounted to the rear of the forward end of the lift arms in order to move the center of gravity of the attachment more directly over the loader frame. Various types of attachments can be used, as shown, and can be controlled to be pivoted for dumping or loading, and can be raised and lowered on the lift arms.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page
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Publication number: 20080236953Abstract: The application discloses embodiments of a universal pinning system for lift arms of a power machine or vehicle. In embodiments disclosed, the universal pinning system includes a universal shaft. Lift arms are coupled to the universal shaft to provide a common pivot axis for the lift arms. The universal shaft is coupled to a frame or support of the power machine or vehicle via a pinning assembly. As disclosed, the universal pinning system has application for radial lift arms operable along a radial path or vertical lift arms operable along a vertical path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANYInventors: Brandon J. Kisse, Mark F. Bares
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Publication number: 20080083570Abstract: A universal linkage assembly for a power machine is disclosed. The universal linkage is adaptable for different control configurations or patterns. For example, in embodiments disclosed, the linkage assembly includes a first control interface connectable to one of a first or second joysticks to operate one of a left or right drive motor or other function and a second control interface connectable to either the first or second joystick to operate the other of the left or right drive motor or other function with separate joysticks or the same joystick depending upon the control pattern desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, Ryan J. Dotzenrod
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Patent number: 7235901Abstract: A skid steer loader has an interlock system that is responsive to sensor input to lock out such as operation of lift and tilt cylinders of the skid steer loader when the input indicates a condition has not been met. The loader is provided with a cab that has an operator entrance and egress door, and a door latch and a latch striker on the cab are provided with a sensor that senses when the cab door is closed and latched. The lockout prevents carrying out the functions when the door is not closed and latched.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, Scott B. Jacobson, Jason L. Magnuson, William A. Wright
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Patent number: 7117952Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention pertains to a system, including a mechanical arm, an attachment member, an actuator, a power system, an electronic control, and an operator interface. The attachment member is tiltably mounted on the mechanical arm about a pivot joint. The actuator is operably connected to the attachment member for powering the attachment member to tilt about the pivot joint. The power system is operably connected to the actuator. The electronic control is operatively connected to the power system, and comprises an automatic vibration mechanism for causing the attachment member to vibrate automatically in response to an activation signal. The operator interface is in operable communication with the electronic control. The system comprises a default state and an activation state for causing the activation signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, Charles H. Krause
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Patent number: 7059238Abstract: A fluid pressure cylinder assembly is provided with a sensor for sensing the extension of a piston rod from a tubular cylinder. The tubular cylinder has a base block that seals the end of the tubular cylinder with an inner wall. The inner wall has a threaded bore for receiving the sensor housing, which has an elongated sensor rod passing into an axial bore in the piston rod. The piston rod carries a sensor element that moves relative to the elongated sensor rod. The inner wall is at an inner end of an access bore in the base block. The sensor is threaded into a bore in the inner wall using a socket that has a slot to permit a sensor lead to extend to the exterior of the socket and out of the access bore so the lead rotates with the socket in the access bore while the sensor is tightened in place. The base block is provided with a slot that extends to the exterior of the base block so that when installed the sensor lead can be extended out through the slot for connection to suitable controls.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Larry E. Albright, Mark F. Bares, William C. Shelbourn, Scott R. Mason
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Patent number: 7059434Abstract: A control system for a small work vehicle such as a compact track propelled loader has a control handle that is mounted onto a swinging support plate. The support plate swings about a vertical axis positioned forwardly of the control handle, and the control handle is mounted on the support plate about a horizontal axis. Linkages are provided between the control handle and the pivotal mounting about the upright axis to respective motor control levers for operating motors on opposite sides of the vehicle for steering and propelling the vehicle. Moving the control handle about the horizontal axis causes a drive selectively in forward and reverse direction, and moving the support plate and the control handle about the vertical axis provides differential movement for steering control.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, William A. Wright
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Patent number: 6902016Abstract: A small or mini loader is operated by a platform standing on the ground or other surface supporting the loader, and at the rear of the machine. Hydraulic control levers operate drives on opposite sides of the machine, and the control levers are pulled rearwardly from a stopped position to effect the rearward drive. A pivoting panel is mounted on the rear of the frame and has a wall portion that protrudes outwardly from the rear of the machine. When the lower end of the pivoting panel engages an obstruction or other item that provides a force tending to move the lower end of the panel forwardly relative to the frame, an actuator arm will move to cause control levers that are in a rearward drive position to be moved to the stopped position.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page
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Patent number: 6832659Abstract: A small loader has a central body that is formed as a unitary frame that has spaced apart side walls. The body is supported on drive and support units that are independently assembled, and have mounting plates that bolt to the exterior of the respective side walls of the body when the loader is to be assembled. The mounting plates support a framework for mounting spaced rotatable members, as shown members that mount a drive track for propelling and supporting the body. In one form a separate track drive sprocket is positioned above a slidably mounted track idler that creates a tension in the drive track.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page
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Publication number: 20040148822Abstract: An extension cylinder is provided and includes an elongated tube having a distal end, a proximal end, and a first fluid opening formed proximate the proximal end. The extension cylinder also includes an elongated rod that is telescopically received within the elongated tube through the distal end thereof. The elongated rod has a second fluid opening formed proximate a rod distal end. A fluid communication tube is disposed between, and enables fluid communication between, the first and second fluid openings. The fluid communication tube includes a length that varies depending on how far the elongated rod is extended or retracted from the distal end of the elongated tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2002Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Larry E. Albright, Thomas J. Roan, Gregory L. Fischer, William C. Shelbourn, Mark F. Bares
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Publication number: 20040145134Abstract: A ride-on operator platform or sulky is used in connection with a small self-propelled loader to provide a support for an operator. The operator platform is pivotally mounted to the loader about a generally horizontal axis, and has a rear support engaging the surface over which the loader is operating to maintain the operator platform at a desired position relative to the surface. The upward pivoting of rear portions of the operator platform is limited by stop members, and substantial downward pivoting is permitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Mark F. Bares
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Publication number: 20040146389Abstract: A loader has lift arms that are used for mounting a number of different attachments. The attachments can be mounted to the rear of the forward end of the lift arms in order to move the center of gravity of the attachment more directly over the loader frame. Various types of attachments can be used, as shown, and can be controlled to be pivoted for dumping or loading, and can be raised and lowered on the lift arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page
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Patent number: D516587Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page
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Patent number: D563438Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Mark F. Bares, James H. Page