Patents by Inventor Ryan R. Georgison
Ryan R. Georgison 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: 8534208Abstract: An inductor assembly is configured to be attached in flow communication to receive a flow of product from a storage hopper of a product conveyance system. The product conveyance system includes a forced fluid source mounted thereon and operable to provide a forced fluid stream to the inductor assembly. The inductor housing includes an inlet configured to direct a first portion of the forced fluid stream in a path to engage the flow of product so as to generate the combined stream of forced fluid and product. The inductor assembly further includes multiple inductor segments, wherein each inductor segments defines at least one conduit having an inlet and an outlet. One or more of the inlets may be configured to restrict air and product flow therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Ryan R. Georgison, Samrendra Singh
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Publication number: 20120272880Abstract: An inductor assembly is configured to be attached in flow communication to receive a flow of product from a storage hopper of a product conveyance system. The product conveyance system includes a forced fluid source mounted thereon and operable to provide a forced fluid stream to the inductor assembly. The inductor housing includes an inlet configured to direct a first portion of the forced fluid stream in a path to engage the flow of product so as to generate the combined stream of forced fluid and product. The inductor assembly further includes multiple inductor segments, wherein each inductor segments defines at least one conduit having an inlet and an outlet. One or more of the inlets may be configured to restrict air and product flow therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Ryan R. Georgison, Samrendra Singh
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Publication number: 20120272881Abstract: An inductor assembly is configured to be attached in flow communication to receive a flow of product from a storage hopper of a product conveyance system. The product conveyance system includes a forced fluid source mounted thereon and operable to provide a forced fluid stream to the inductor assembly. The inductor housing includes an inlet configured to direct a first portion of the forced fluid stream in a path to engage the flow of product so as to generate the combined stream of forced fluid and product. The inductor assembly further includes multiple inductor segments, wherein each inductor segments defines at least one conduit having an inlet and an outlet. One or more of the inlets may be configured to restrict air and product flow therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Ryan R. Georgison, Samrendra Singh
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Patent number: 8234987Abstract: An inductor assembly is configured to be attached in flow communication to receive a flow of product from a storage hopper of a product conveyance system. The product conveyance system includes a forced fluid source mounted thereon and operable to provide a forced fluid stream to the inductor assembly. The inductor housing includes an inlet configured to direct a first portion of the forced fluid stream in a path to engage the flow of product so as to generate the combined stream of forced fluid and product. The inductor assembly further includes multiple inductor segments, wherein each inductor segments defines at least one conduit having an inlet and an outlet. One or more of the inlets may be configured to restrict air and product flow therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Ryan R. Georgison, Samrendra Singh
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Patent number: 8016043Abstract: An agricultural implement has a marker assembly that is pivotable in a generally rearward direction when the marker assembly collides with a relatively massive field obstruction. The interconnection of the marker assembly to a central frame of the implement allows the aforementioned pivoting to reduce damage to the central frame and/or the marker assembly during such collisions.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Matthew S. Naylor, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Patent number: 8011439Abstract: A marker assembly includes a first linkage section interconnected to a second linkage section by a pivoting joint. The pivoting joint also includes a spring linkage that limits momentum in the second linkage section before a marking disc carried by the second linkage section engages the ground. The spring linkage may be comprised of a spring that is retained by a pair of washers within a housing or canister. A linkage rod passes through the canister and has a set of nuts that are sized to catch the washers. Thus, if the spring linkage is compressed or extended, the catch nuts press up against the washers thereby compressing the spring. By compressing the spring, a force is applied in the opposite direction as the momentum in the marker assembly, which reduces the collective momentum in the marker assembly during deployment.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Gerry Gadzella, Terrance A. Friggstad, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Patent number: 7984767Abstract: A marker assembly for use with an agricultural implement includes a marker wheel that may caster as needed to reduce loading of the marker assembly during deployment of the marker assembly, in response to variations in surface contour, and in response to changes in travel direction of the agricultural implement.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terrance A. Friggstad, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Publication number: 20100326339Abstract: An inductor assembly is configured to be attached in flow communication to receive a flow of product from a storage hopper of a product conveyance system. The product conveyance system includes a forced fluid source mounted thereon and operable to provide a forced fluid stream to the inductor assembly. The inductor housing includes an inlet configured to direct a first portion of the forced fluid stream in a path to engage the flow of product so as to generate the combined stream of forced fluid and product. The inductor assembly further includes multiple inductor segments, wherein each inductor segments defines at least one conduit having an inlet and an outlet. One or more of the inlets may be configured to restrict air and product flow therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Ryan R. Georgison, Samrendra Singh
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Patent number: 7854271Abstract: A marker assembly mountable to an agricultural implement includes a set of interconnected frame sections that can be pivoted with respect to one another to retract the marker assembly for transport and/or storage. The marker assembly has a support wheel that supports the marker assembly above the ground as the marker assembly is being deployed and when in an extended working position. The point at which the support wheel engages the ground is controlled by a rigid link and cam assembly. The rigid link has a first end connected to a first frame section and a second end connected to a lever arm that is connected to a link of a second frame section. The rigid link is operative to pull down on the lever arm when the marker assembly is being deployed so as to force the second frame section away from the first frame section. The amount the second frame section pulls away from the first frame section is determined by the cam assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Matthew S. Naylor, Ryan R. Georgison, Dennis G. Thompson
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Publication number: 20100200254Abstract: A marker assembly mountable to an agricultural implement includes a set of interconnected frame sections that can be pivoted with respect to one another to retract the marker assembly for transport and/or storage. The marker assembly has a support wheel that supports the marker assembly above the ground as the marker assembly is being deployed and when in an extended working position. The point at which the support wheel engages the ground is controlled by a rigid link and cam assembly. The rigid link has a first end connected to a first frame section and a second end connected to a lever arm that is connected to a link of a second frame section. The rigid link is operative to pull down on the lever arm when the marker assembly is being deployed so as to force the second frame section away from the first frame section. The amount the second frame section pulls away from the first frame section is determined by the cam assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Matthew S. Naylor, Ryan R. Georgison, Dennis G. Thompson
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Publication number: 20100200253Abstract: A marker assembly for use with an agricultural implement includes a marker wheel that may caster as needed to reduce loading of the marker assembly during deployment of the marker assembly, in response to variations in surface contour, and in response to changes in travel direction of the agricultural implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Terrance A. Friggstad, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Publication number: 20100200252Abstract: An agricultural implement has a marker assembly that is pivotable in a generally rearward direction when the marker assembly collides with a relatively massive field obstruction. The interconnection of the marker assembly to a central frame of the implement allows the aforementioned pivoting to reduce damage to the central frame and/or the marker assembly during such collisions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Matthew S. Naylor, Dennis G Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Publication number: 20100200256Abstract: A marker assembly includes a first linkage section interconnected to a second linkage section by a pivoting joint. The pivoting joint also includes a spring linkage that limits momentum in the second linkage section before a marking disc carried by the second linkage section engages the ground. The spring linkage may be comprised of a spring that is retained by a pair of washers within a housing or canister. A linkage rod passes through the canister and has a set of nuts that are sized to catch the washers. Thus, if the spring linkage is compressed or extended, the catch nuts press up against the washers thereby compressing the spring. By compressing the spring, a force is applied in the opposite direction as the momentum in the marker assembly, which reduces the collective momentum in the marker assembly during deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Gerry Gadzella, Terrance A. Friggstad, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison
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Patent number: 7743842Abstract: A marker assembly for use with an agricultural implement includes a float linkage that allows limited vertical displacement of the marker assembly when the marker assembly is in a fully deployed position. This limited vertical displacement accommodates changes in surface terrain (contour) as well as in-field obstructions. The marker assembly is comprised of a series of interconnected linkages. The linkages are extended by an actuator, e.g., hydraulic cylinder and ram. The float linkage allows for vertical displacement of the extended linkages even when the actuator is in an extended position.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison, David D. Seib
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Patent number: 7743843Abstract: A marker assembly has a scalable frame that allows a user to set the width of the frame to provide flexibility in defining the width at which a marking furrow is made. The scalable frame includes multiple linkages interconnected to one another in a manner that allows the frame to be folded into a relatively compact configuration for storage and/or transport. An outer linkage has a telescoping member that allows a user to vary the spacing of a marking disc to vary the width at which a marking furrow is made in the ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Gerry Gadzella, Dennis G. Thompson, Ryan R. Georgison, David D. Seib, Matthew S. Naylor, Terrance A. Friggstad