Patents Assigned to CTB IP, Inc.
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Patent number: 7107932Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 7100533Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 7040250Abstract: A method of adjusting a size of a feed gate and a position of a brood gate of a feeder assembly is provided. The method includes the steps of increasing a size of a feed gate by increasing a distance between a distal end of a drop tube member and a pan member, and changing the position of a brood gate relative to the pan member by changing a distance between the brood gate and the pan member. These steps are achieved by either rotating only a grill member in a first direction relative to the drop tube member, or by manipulating only the grill member.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 6976450Abstract: An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a plurality of adjustable control levers which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to set the vertical height adjustment of the feed gates. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Bondarenko, Bryan S. Shive, Leon S. Zimmerman, George S. Zimmerman, Anthony Martin
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Patent number: 6938577Abstract: A system for moving feeders and/or drinkers within a livestock house that has a plurality of items suspended from the ceiling of the livestock house. The system includes structure for supplying feed and/or water to the feeders and/or drinkers, respectively, structure for adjusting a height of the feeders and/or drinkers relative to a floor of the livestock house, and structure for transversely moving the feeders and/or drinkers within the livestock house. Operation of the different structures of the system within the livestock house does not interfere with the items suspended from the ceiling of the livestock house.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: CTB IP, IncInventors: James Richard Kraft, Roger S. Kiphart, Timothy William Momont
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Publication number: 20050066906Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: CTB IP, INC.Inventors: Theodore Cole, Lionel Kreger, James Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Publication number: 20050061253Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: CTB IP, INC.Inventors: Theodore Cole, Lionel Kreger, James Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Publication number: 20050061255Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: CTB IP, INC.Inventors: Theodore Cole, Lionel Kreger, James Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Publication number: 20050061254Abstract: A feeder assembly for feeding birds of all kinds is provided in three separate embodiments. The feeder assembly of each embodiment is configured to provide for the welfare of birds as they feed from the feeder assembly by allowing the birds' breasts to conform to a rim member of the feeder assembly. The feeder assembly of two embodiments also provides for a lower feed gate to provide feed into a pan member of the feeder assembly. The lower feed gate is always open and can be raised or lowered as desired. The feeder assembly of one of the embodiments also provides for an upper feed gate to provide feed into the pan member of the feeder assembly. The upper feed gate can be opened or closed, and, when open, can adjust the height at which feed flows through the upper feed gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: CTB IP, INC.Inventors: Theodore Cole, Lionel Kreger, James Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 6860230Abstract: A stem for a watering nipple for use in supplying water to poultry is provided. At least a portion of the stem is hollow and formed of coiled material in a manner similar to that of a coiled spring such that the stem has a number of turns and minuscule gaps provided between adjacent turns. Upon actuation of the nipple, a water-tight seal is broken such that a portion of the water is directed to flow through the hollow interior of the stem, and preferably directly into the mouth of the poultry. Some water, though, will flow along the outer surface of the stem. Where the coiled material is provided, this water will either be drawn into the hollow interior of the stem through the minuscule gaps, or this water will adhere to the outer surfaces of the stem to attract and allow poultry to drink the water thereon.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Momont, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 6834443Abstract: A grain dryer control system uses the grain dryer discharge temperature to account for moisture reduction in the grain as it cools after discharge from the dryer. The control system includes moisture and temperature sensors and a means to control the discharge of grain from the grain dryer. Given a grain discharge temperature, a control temperature and a moisture reduction factor as a function of temperature, the control system calculates an expected moisture reduction in the grain as the grain cools. Grain is discharged from the dryer when the target moisture content after cooling added to the expected moisture reduction in the grain as the grain cools meets the measured grain moisture content in the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventor: Brent J. Bloemendaal
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Patent number: 6834442Abstract: A metering conveyor adapted to move a controlled volume of grain. The conveyor incorporates a series of carriers that can each be switched between a scooper assembly and a blocker assembly. The ratio of scooper assemblies to blocker assemblies determines the volume of grain that is metered for a predetermined conveyor speed. The conveyor is modular and is especially suited for a modular rectangular grain dryer. The conveyor further includes a paddle that is adapted to move grain to a discharge chute.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventor: Brent J. Bloemendaal
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Publication number: 20040244705Abstract: A stem for a watering nipple for use in supplying water to poultry is provided. At least a portion of the stem is hollow and formed of coiled material in a manner similar to that of a coiled spring such that the stem has a number of turns and minuscule gaps provided between adjacent turns. Upon actuation of the nipple, a water-tight seal is broken such that a portion of the water is directed to flow through the hollow interior of the stem, and preferably directly into the mouth of the poultry. Some water, though, will flow along the outer surface of the stem. Where the coiled material is provided, this water will either be drawn into the hollow interior of the stem through the minuscule gaps, or this water will adhere to the outer surfaces of the stem to attract and allow poultry to drink the water thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Momont, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: 6766765Abstract: An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feeder metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a plurality of adjustable control levers which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to set the vertical height adjustment of the feed gates. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Bondarenko, Bryan S. Shive, Leon S. Zimmerman, George S. Zimmerman, Anthony Martin
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Patent number: 6748899Abstract: The invention provides a stem for a watering nipple for use in supplying water to poultry. The stem is hollow and formed of coiled material in a manner similar to that of a coiled spring such that the stem has a number of turns and minuscule gaps provided between adjacent turns. Upon actuation of the nipple, a water-tight seal is broken such that a majority of the water is directed to flow within the stem and directly into the mouth of the poultry. Some water, though, will flow along the outer surface of the stem. This water will either be drawn into the stem through the minuscule gaps, such that it will flow directly into the poultry's mouth, or this water will adhere to the outer surfaces of the stem to attract poultry and allow poultry to drink the water thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Momont, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: D512538Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Bird, Lionel L. Kreger, Theodore J. Cole
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Patent number: D530045Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: D491696Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: CTB IP Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: D498565Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong
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Patent number: D499218Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: CTB IP, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Cole, Lionel L. Kreger, James R. Kraft, Philip Wilfong