Patents Assigned to American Vanguard Corporation
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Patent number: 12049431Abstract: An agricultural adjuvant includes microfibrillated cellulose, a dispersant or wetting agent, in a liquid carrier that has been subjected to shear conditions. The resultant adjuvant displays useful rheological structure and the adjuvant is added to agricultural formulations to stabilize and impart useful rheology to the formulations.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2020Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: AMVAC Chemical Corporation (Subsidiary of American Vanguard Corporation)Inventors: Humberto Benito Lopez, Lisiane Zeni
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Patent number: 9820431Abstract: A system for dispensing agricultural products includes: a master controller, sets of agricultural product containers, meter devices, and secondary controllers. The meter devices are operatively connected to the product containers and configured to dispense products from the containers to rows in a field wherein each of the sets of containers is associated with a respective row in the field. The secondary controllers actuate the meter devices. Each secondary controller receives command data from the master controller and controls the meter devices for dispensing in response to the command data. Agricultural product from each product container is dispensed in accordance with operator defined instructions to the master controller. The instructions are capable of being provided to the master controller during the planting allowing the dispensing of individual containers to be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: AMERICAN VANGUARD CORPORATIONInventors: Larry M. Conrad, Rex A. Rysdam, Nathaniel R. Claussen, Richard M. Porter
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Patent number: 8210445Abstract: A mobile drip irrigation system that includes a supply pipe connected at one end to a liquid source and extending therefrom. At least one tower supports the supply pipe above the ground, and includes a driver for moving the tower and supply pipe in a desired direction. A plurality of ports are positioned along the supply pipe. The system includes a plurality of vertically oriented drop line assemblies. Each drop line assembly has an upper end connected to one of the plurality of ports, and a lower end spaced above the ground. A horizontal liquid distribution system is fluidly connected to the plurality of drop line assemblies to allow a horizontally uniformly spaced drip of the liquid at a desired distance from the ground.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: American Vanguard CorporationInventors: Kyle E. Coleman, Monte L. Spence
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Publication number: 20110094101Abstract: A mobile drip irrigation system that includes a supply pipe connected at one end to a liquid source and extending therefrom. At least one tower supports the supply pipe above the ground, and includes a driver for moving the tower and supply pipe in a desired direction. A plurality of ports are positioned along the supply pipe. The system includes a plurality of vertically oriented drop line assemblies. Each drop line assembly has an upper end connected to one of the plurality of ports, and a lower end spaced above the ground. A horizontal liquid distribution system is fluidly connected to the plurality of drop line assemblies to allow a horizontally uniformly spaced drip of the liquid at a desired distance from the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: AMERICAN VANGUARD CORPORATIONInventors: KYLE E. COLEMAN, MONTE L. SPENCE
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Patent number: 7883035Abstract: A mobile drip irrigation system that includes a supply pipe connected at one end to a liquid source and extending therefrom. At least one tower supports the supply pipe above the ground, and includes a driver for moving the tower and supply pipe in a desired direction. A plurality of ports are positioned along the supply pipe. The system includes a plurality of vertically oriented drop line assemblies. Each drop line assembly has an upper end connected to one of the plurality of ports, and a lower end spaced above the ground. A horizontal liquid distribution system is fluidly connected to the plurality of drop line assemblies to allow a horizontally uniformly spaced drip of the liquid at a desired distance from the ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: American Vanguard CorporationInventors: Kyle E. Coleman, Monte L. Spence
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Publication number: 20100072304Abstract: A mobile drip irrigation system that includes a supply pipe connected at one end to a liquid source and extending therefrom. At least one tower supports the supply pipe above the ground, and includes drive means for moving the tower and supply pipe in a desired direction. A plurality of ports are positioned along the supply pipe. The system includes a plurality of vertically oriented drop line assemblies. Each drop line assembly has an upper end connected to one of the plurality of ports, and a lower end spaced above the ground. A horizontal liquid distribution system is fluidly connected to the plurality of drop line assemblies to allow a horizontally uniformly spaced drip of the liquid at a desired distance from the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: AMERICAN VANGUARD CORPORATIONInventors: Kyle E. Coleman, Monte L. Spence
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Patent number: 6619687Abstract: The quick hitch drawbar assembly accepts a standard yoke hitch but simplifies the tractor/scraper connection. Holes in the drawbar are replaced with slots which are angled to prevent accidental disconnection. These slots are wider at the top to simplify alignment of the yoke pin down the slots to be seated in a pin cradle. The forward portion of the drawbar ears are raised to form a stop for the horizontal pin when positioning the tractor.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Inter-American Vanguard CorporationInventor: Larry Goby
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Patent number: 6363700Abstract: A sugar cane combine harvester having a topper/shredder in advance of a crop divider mechanism with the crop divider aiding in moving sugar cane to a knock down feed roll, base cutters, a feed roll system, a chopping system including a cleaning system, and an elevator system. The chopping system propels cut cane and debris into a cleaning system where the cane and debris are subject to an air stream generated from a single variable speed blower. The cane and debris in a cleaning chamber are forced upwardly into contact with the rear wall of the cleaning chamber set at an angle of 60 to 75 degrees. The lighter debris is forced to continue up and out through a discharge duct and onto the ground behind the harvester. The cane falls by gravity onto a loading platform to be conveyed to a transit vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Inter-American Vanguard CorporationInventor: Larry Fowler
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Patent number: 6076340Abstract: A sugar cane combine harvester having a topper/shredder in advance of a crop divider mechanism with the crop divider aiding in moving sugar cane to a knock down feed roll, base cutters, a feed roll system, a chopping system including a cleaning system, and an elevator system.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Inter-American Vanguard CorporationInventor: Larry Fowler
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Patent number: 6059513Abstract: A rear ejector wagon having a removable connection to an agricultural or industrial tractor. The wagon is connected to the tractor by a low lying, stable towing tongue. The removability of the ejector wagon from a tractor provides flexibility in use of power units. Once the ejector wagon is removed from the tractor, the tractor can be used for other purposes. With the use of a low lying towing tongue, a two stage hydraulic cylinder can be used to eject the load. The cylinder is contained within a protective housing to shield the exposure of the cylinder to debris and other material loaded into the wagon. Typically, the hydraulic cylinder will have a length of 80 to 150 inches. A preferred length is 100 inches.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Inter-American Vanguard CorporationInventor: Larry G. Goby
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Patent number: 5755541Abstract: A drum transport support system is used to ship large cylindrical objects, such as cement mixing drums, on a rail car. Each drum is cylindrical and tapered so that the rear end of the drum has a large diameter and the front end has a small diameter. The front end or neck of each drum is fitted with a tire or collar. The support system has multiple support units that each support two drums. Each support unit has a front frame that is aligned with a back frame. Each frame has an upper and lower cross members, each having a cradle for receiving a respective front end or rear end of a drum. The cradle that receives the front end of the drum is fitted with clips that define a mouth. The mouth operates to receive the drum tire. Each frame has a lower cross member that is welded to two vertical posts. The vertical posts of the front frame are then fastened to the vertical posts of the back frame. A first or bottom drum is placed in the cradle of the lower cross members.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Inter-American Vanguard CorporationInventor: Pedro Roberto Suarez