Patents by Inventor Xaver Lenzer
Xaver Lenzer 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: 4746074Abstract: In a drum type chopper, a drum, rotatable about a stationary axis, mounts cutters which co-act with a counter knife in effecting a chopping action. A cylindrical grinding wheel is positioned to sharpen the cutters on the drum. The grinding wheel is movable between a rest position and a grinding position relative to the cutters. The grinding wheel has an axial length corresponding approximately to the axial length of the drum. Further, during the grinding operation, the grinding wheel is rotated and reciprocated relative to the same axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne GmbH & Co.Inventors: Eberhard Wistuba, Martin Nusser, Xaver Lenzer
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Patent number: 4730776Abstract: In a chopper, at least one cutter rotates about an axis moving over a retaining wall of a chopper housing and past an opposing knife edge located at the inlet opening into the chopper. The opposing knife edge is adjustably supported on a support relative to the plane or circle of revolution of the cutter. An adjustment device actuatable at a location exterior of the chopper housing effects the adjustment of the opposing knife edge when a locking device is released. The locking device includes a clamping device for pressing the opposite ends of the opposing cutting edge against the support. A force accumulator provides an elastic force for maintaining the clamping action. The locking device also includes a releasing device acting against the force accumulator for releasing the clamping action.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1986Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne GmbH & Co.Inventors: Xaver Lenzer, Eberhard Wistuba, Martin Nusser
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Patent number: 4619410Abstract: In a field chopper or chopper forage harvester, a disc wheel chopper is mounted within a housing for rotation about an axis with an elongated discharge tube opening from the radially outer surface of the housing. A crushing device is located within the discharge tube and is positioned to receive the material carried along the circumferentially inner surface of the housing by the disc wheel. The discharge tube forms an air transport duct located radially inwardly of the crushing device relative to the axis of the disc wheel chopper so that air flow generated by the disc wheel bypasses the crushing device and flows through the air transport duct for supporting the flow of material exiting from the crushing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Xaver Lenzer, Eberhard Wistuba, Hermann Modinger
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Patent number: 4597253Abstract: A forage or picking harvester unit includes a cylindrical cutter followed by an impeller fan with a crushing device in the path between the cutter and the fan. In the cylindrical cutter, the cutting wheel shaft is arranged perpendicularly relative to the shaft of the impeller fan. The crushing device is formed of crushing rollers with the roller axes extending parallel to the cutting wheel shaft. The crushing rollers are positioned in the path of the material flowing from the cylindrical cutter into the impeller fan. The circumferential surfaces of the crushing rollers are fluted in the direction parallel to the roller axes. The fluted surfaces form alternating teeth and recesses so that the circumferential surfaces of the crushing rollers can intermesh.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne GmbH & Co.Inventors: Leo Blumer, Xaver Lenzer
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Patent number: 4594841Abstract: In a forage cutter, a cutting wheel is rotatably mounted within a housing. For an angular portion of the wheel relative to the housing, its outer circumferential periphery is positioned adjacent to a backing wall of the housing. Alternating knives and blades are attached to the cutting wheel about its circumferential periphery with the knives coacting with a stationary cutting plate to cut forage material introduced into the housing. After the material is cut it is carried downwardly to a space where it is crushed and the crushed material is moved upwardly by the blades on the cutting wheel to an outlet passageway. The crushing space is provided by diverging the backing wall outwardly from the outer circumferential periphery of the cutting wheel. Following the crushing space, the backing wall converges inwardly toward the outer circumferential periphery of the cutting wheel. The outlet passageway follows the inwardly converging backing wall in the direction of rotation of the cutting wheel.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1985Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne GmbH & Co.Inventors: Eberhard Wistuba, Xaver Lenzer
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Patent number: 4563866Abstract: A multi-row corn cutter forage harvester and/or picker forage harvester, such as a forage harvester of the disc-wheel type, includes a first support bar arranged to be mounted on the three-part attachment linkage of a tractor. A second support bar, which mounts the harvester device, is connected to the first support bar by a swivel hinge. The second support bar can be pivoted relative to the first bar between a first position extending laterally outwardly from the first support bar and a second position where the second support bar is located behind the first support bar. In the first position, the harvesting device can be operated, while in the second position it is arranged for transport. It could be possible to operate the harvesting device in the second position. A belt drive for the harvesting device extends from a first pulley mounted on the first support bar to a second pulley mounted on the second support bar.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Karl Mengele & SohneInventors: Eberhard Wistuba, Martin Nusser, Xaver Lenzer
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Patent number: 4324091Abstract: A vehicular forage harvester has a trailer wagon pivotally connected ther with a chute operating to deliver an agricultural crop cut by the forage harvester into the trailer wagon. The chute includes a flexible section which enables the discharge end of the chute to be maintained in a position to deposit the crop into the trailer wagon when the wagon is pivotally moved relative to the forage vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1978Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne Maschinenfabrik and Eisengiesserei GmbH & Co.Inventors: Eberhard Wistuba, Xaver Lenzer, Herbert Mandle
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Patent number: 4259830Abstract: In an agricultural attachment, a gearing arrangement is provided to connect a driven gear in the attachment to a power take-off connection on a tractor. The gearing arrangment includes drive gears spaced laterally apart, each of a different size, and each mounted on a different shaft. The drive gear shafts are disposed in spaced parallel relation to the shaft on which the driven gear is positioned. The drive gears are mounted in a casing formed by two half shells and can be swung through an arc about the axis of the shaft of the driven gear for affording an optimum connection to the power take-off connection of the tractor.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1978Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Karl Mengele & SohneInventor: Xaver Lenzer
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Patent number: 4256431Abstract: A self-driven forage harvester including a main vehicle and a trailer opeively joined therewith wherein the trailer includes an upwardly inclined scraper floor and an axle with a pair of drive wheels located below the forward half of the scraper floor. The main vehicle also includes a drive axle and drive wheels with a drive unit for the forage harvester being mounted thereabove. A pair of steering wheels are located forwardly of the main vehicle drive wheels.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Karl Mengele & Sohne Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei GmbH & Co.Inventors: Werner Strauss, Xaver Lenzer