Patents Assigned to Gandy Company
  • Patent number: 5018587
    Abstract: An improved brush attachment (10) includes a frame (12) comprising a semirigid plate (14) and rigid braces (16-24) so that the relative overall stiffness is adjustable in accordance with the contour of the underlying surface. An arrangement of end-to-end, oppositely angled brushes (46-60) is provided on the bottom of the frame (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Gandy Company
    Inventors: Dale E. Gandrud, Randall C. Nelson
  • Patent number: 4705220
    Abstract: An improved, more versatile applicator (10) for precisely dispensing granular chemicals, fertilizers or seed, includes a hopper (14) with a metering assembly (40) mounted over a material discharge opening (34) in an inclined wall of the closed, convergent bottom end (18) of the hopper. The metering assembly (40), which is preferably removably secured to the hopper (14), includes a plurality of individual sets of metering wheels (64), receivers (56) and gate plates (60) for precise control and more tolerance to tilt. The metering assembly (40) is also adapted to facilitate thorough clean-out of the hopper (14) as well as removal and replacement of the metering wheels (64) without emptying the hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Gandy Company
    Inventors: Dale E. Gandrud, Ebenhard S. Gandrud
  • Patent number: 4522340
    Abstract: The specification discloses an applicator (10) for precisely dispensing granular materials, such as herbicides, pesticides and the like, with improved control while compensating for the speed and travel direction of the implement carrying the applicator. The applicator (10) comprises a hopper (14) with an arcuate hopper bottom extension (40) and an internal feed rotor (42). The arcuate hopper bottom extension (40) is preferably inclined, and the openings (44) in the end preferably include straight lowermost sides oriented parallel to the rotational axis of the feed rotor (42) to obtain better flow control in conjunction with a revolving transfer means (54) located beneath and closely adjacent to the bottom end of the hopper. The revolving transfer assembly (54) preferably includes a plurality of rollers (56) for individually receiving material from the openings (44) in the hopper and distributing it for application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Gandy Company
    Inventor: Dale E. Gandrud
  • Patent number: 4504709
    Abstract: An improved membrane switch (12) of greater sensitivity and simplified, lightweight construction which is particularly adapted for sensing material levels in hoppers, comprises a first non-conductive sheet (18) with conductive open contacts (22), leads (24), and contactor (28) provided on one side thereof. The first sheet (18) is folded back on itself and secured to a spacer or second sheet (20) such that the contacts (22) and contactor (28) are in aligned, normally spaced apart relationship. A second embodiment of the membrane switch (50) comprises four non-conductive sheets (52, 54, 70 and 74) stacked, instead of folded, and interconnected to form a thin yieldable envelope for the normally open contact (62) and contactor (76). In the second embodiment, the third sheet (70) acts as the spacer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Assignee: Gandy Company
    Inventor: Dale E. Gandrud