Patents by Inventor Ronald M. Guntert

Ronald M. Guntert 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: 6176643
    Abstract: A dowel bar inserter kit has removable attachment to and from a slipform paver. The kit includes a track bolster on each side having a crossbeam tying the bolsters together at the rear of the inserter. Each bolster is provided with two flange attachments to the paver, typically one flange attachment to the frame and one flange attachment to the jacking column of the paver. These paired attachments of each side bolster assure the kit maintains the same overall level maintained by the rectilinear frame of the paver during paver travel. Each bolster defines support car tracks. These support car tracks enabling inserter support cars to travel on the tracks during machine paving. During dowel bar placement, the support cars remain stationary with respect to the formed slab while the slip form paver continues with its required forward motion. These support cars also enable vertical up and down movement to permit insertion and removal of the dowel bar inserters from the recently formed slab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div.
    Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, Jr., Gerald Lee Dahlinger, Richard W. Francis
  • Patent number: 5647688
    Abstract: A conventional telescoping frame on a paving tractor is provided with fixed male extension members for insertion to and attachment with a telescoping frame member. The conventional telescoping frame includes paired forward and paired rear side-by-side female tube members. Each forward and rear tube member conventionally acts for the telescoping support of male extension members which attach directly to the cylinder and crawler via a side bolster. Within the limits of expansion, the male extension members co-acting with clamps acting through the female tube members provide for both movement of the point of crawler support and expansion of the paving width of the tractor frame. Into this combination, extenders are added for attachment to the supported end of the male extension members interior of the female telescoping members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div., Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, William R. Cape
  • Patent number: 5615972
    Abstract: A conventional telescoping frame on a paving tractor is provided with fixed male extension members for insertion to and attachment with a telescoping frame member. The conventional telescoping frame includes paired forward and paired rear side-by-side female tube members. Each forward and rear tube member conventionally acts for the telescoping support of male extension members which attach directly to the cylinder and crawler via a side bolster. Within the limits of expansion, the male extension members co-acting with clamps acting through the female tube members provide for both movement of the point of crawler support and expansion of the paving width of the tractor frame. Into this combination, extenders are added for attachment to the supported end of the male extension members interior of the female telescoping members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Construction Div., Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, William R. Cape
  • Patent number: 5590977
    Abstract: A four track paver is disclosed having a frame which telescopes for transport to reduce the dimension of the machine in the direction of paving machine travel. A rectilinear tractor frame is provided. The frame includes four crawler tracks, one at each corner of the frame. The crawler tracks are directly supported on a hydraulic cylinder and mounted for pivotal movement about the axis of the hydraulic cylinder. The frame telescopes at side bolsters between the leading and trailing crawler tracks at the sides of the machine. When expanded, the paving machine has the full dimension required for paving. When contracted, the paving machine has a profile allowing convenient transport. Most importantly, such expansion and contraction of the machine in the direction of paving travel does not require substantial time for disassembly. As a consequence, a convenient method of loading and off loading to a hauling flatbed trailer exists.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Constr. Div. Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, Steve Mickelson, J. Kenyon Schaeffer
  • Patent number: 5135333
    Abstract: An apparatus and process for the placement of horizontally disposed side by side and/or vertically staggered reinforcing bands in combination with a typical slip form or form type concrete paver. The paver receives and spreads fresh concrete, continuously dispences reinforcing bands, then levels, holds, liquifies and finishes the concrete in a single pass. A plurality of inserters which dispense the bands are lined across the width of the apparatus and may be staggered inserters to enhance concrete flow around them. They are threaded with the reinforcement and move through unconsolidated concrete positioned between the leveler and the form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div. Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald M. Guntert, Sr., Ronald M. Guntert, Jr., Wilbur F. Earley
  • Patent number: 4493584
    Abstract: A dowel insertion apparatus and process is disclosed for the insertion of a plurality of joining dowels in freshly placed concrete slabs. Each dowel is grasped each by an individual inserter. Typically the inserter is mounted from a carrier and includes paired tangs having female dowel receiving ends of arcuate configuration at the lower portion thereof which female arcuate ends precisely mate to and receive the dowels. These tangs are connected at a depth above maximum concrete penetration by an electromagnet. A vibrator is attached to the inserter to liquefy the concrete. A dowel storage bin with distributing conveyor enables a row of inserters mounted to a carrier to distribute a plurality of dowels between two intended joints simultaneously, the dowels being evenly distributed the width of any contraction joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div., Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald M. Guntert