Patents Assigned to Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
  • Patent number: 6308645
    Abstract: A seeding machine has a common, bulk seed container that supplies a number of independent openers, each of which is provided with its own separate metering device. Each metering device is gravity-fed through a telescoping supply tube connected between the top of the metering device and the bottom of the seed container. Each metering device has a relative narrow metering wheel rotatable about a transverse horizontal axis that is provided with one or more rows of seed pockets on its outermost peripheral edge. As the wheel rotates upwardly through a pool of incoming seeds that have collected generally above the wheel in a seed chamber inside the metering device, the pockets become filled by gravity with seeds and then successively discharged at the bottom of the downsweep side of the wheel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Kevin J. Newkirk, Gregory W. Arnett, J. Michael McClure
  • Patent number: 5921325
    Abstract: A stack folding implement has a transverse frame that includes a center section and two opposite wing sections half as wide as the center section. Each of the wing sections is connected in a four bar linkage relationship with the center section so that as the wings are lifted by cylinders coupled with the linkages, the wing sections stay generally level and upright, causing the wing sections to come into stacked relationship with the center section directly above the latter and beside one another. In order to reduce the overall height of the stack-folded machine the linkage for each wing section is connected to the wing adjacent the inner end of the wing so that the wing is supported in a cantilever manner. The main lifting link of the linkage is designed to swing through an arc greater than 90.degree. to permit the wing sections to settle down close to the center section in their final positions of rest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Roger L. Meek, Stanley R. Clark, Michael J. Dresher, Timothy J. Ptacek
  • Patent number: 5676429
    Abstract: A seed firming wheel attachment is disposed behind the paired discs of an opener to gently press deposited seeds down into the bottom of a V-shaped trench formed by the discs. An improved bearing assembly couples the wheel of the attachment to its support arm in such a manner that one side face of the upright wheel is left completely smooth and flat without projecting nuts or other structures that would tend to accumulate mud and trash. The solid, unbroken expanse of the smooth side face also serves to shield the bearing assembly against exposure to the elements from that side of the wheel. A specially configured inner race of the bearing assembly has a shaft portion that extends from the opposite side of the wheel to serve as a spacer between the wheel and its support arm, a receiver for the threaded fastening bolt of the assembly, and a sealing surface for a second, resilient, annular seal of the assembly against the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Eric Johnson, Roy E. Applequist
  • Patent number: 5657707
    Abstract: The residue wheel has a plurality of multiply bent spring-steel tines that project outwardly from their central hub at such angles that straight foot portions of the tines engage and lie flatly against the ground as the tines sweep residue rearwardly and outwardly during rotation of the wheel about an axis oblique to the path of travel of the planting machine. The tines are equally spaced about the wheel but are arranged in pairs, comprising individual legs of a generally U-shaped, integral unit having a bight at the inner ends of the the legs that joins the legs together and serves as a means by which the unit can be clamped between opposed, flat plates of the hub. Short downturned driving prongs at the outer ends of the legs provide traction for the wheel during use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Michael J. Dresher, Stanley R. Clark, Eric Johnson
  • Patent number: 5653292
    Abstract: The zone tillage coulters on a drilling or planting implement are maintained at an essentially constant running depth by control apparatus that includes a programmed microprocessor-based controller and a hydraulic operating system that receives commands from the controller based upon inputs received from various sensors. One such sensor comprises a ground wheel which rides along the ground and swings up or down as changes in the terrain are encountered, such motions thus imparting voltage inputs to the controller which compares such inputs with previously selected data inputted by the operator. If the comparison results in a sufficiently large difference between the operator-selected data and the actual data coming from the sensor, the controller will cause a tongue cylinder to be actuated in the appropriate direction to buckle the tongue about a horizontal axis and thus either raise or lower the tongue and coulter gangs fastened thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Timothy J. Ptacek, Dan J. Obenland, Thomas O. McGuire, J. Michael McClure
  • Patent number: 5611292
    Abstract: A stationary, formed metal cap covers the bearing assembly of the rotatable firming wheel to protect the bearings against the ingress of mud, residue and moisture. A smooth, convex, exposed outer surface on the cap discourages the accumulation of residue and mud between the rotating wheel and its stationary support arm so as to keep the wheel freely rotating during its rolling movement in the seed trench. A flat, band-like, circular edge around the periphery of the convex surface is received within a circular groove on the face of the wheel to obstruct the ingress of moisture and materials at that location and disposes the marginal periphery of the convex surface in a substantially flush condition with the surface of the wheel to prevent wrapping and accumulation of trash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Stanley R. Clark, Michael J. Dresher
  • Patent number: 5605105
    Abstract: In order to place dry granular materials into the subsurface of the soil without mechanical tillage, minute charges of the material are carried by high pressure jets of liquid, such as water, down into the ground from a series of side-by-side nozzles that simultaneously fire the jets toward the ground at regular intervals as the nozzles advance along a path of travel. Instead of passing through the water pump and the sensitive jet-producing nozzles, the granular materials remain separated from the water until the jets have issued from their nozzles and are passing through a ceramic mixing chamber in which a venturi is located. During the short pauses between successive blasts from the nozzles, material is continuously fed into a collecting chamber for each nozzle to form a small charge. As the water blast takes place, the charge is automatically drawn into the venturi and carried out of the machine by the high pressure jet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1997
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Stanley R. Clark, Mark R. Stelter
  • Patent number: 5573070
    Abstract: A low profile folding row marker apparatus is provided for use with an agricultural implement, such as a seed planter or the like. The apparatus includes inboard and outboard arm assemblies that are supported on the implement by a marker mount. The inboard and outboard arm assemblies are connected to the marker mount and to each other for relative pivotal movement about horizontal axes between a generally vertical storage position and a generally horizontal use position. A linkage assembly is connected between the inboard and outboard arm assemblies for controlling relative movement of the outboard arm assembly, and an actuating means is provided between the marker mount and the linkage assembly for moving the inboard and outboard arm assemblies sequentially between the storage and use positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
    Inventors: Roger L. Meek, J. Michael McClure
  • Patent number: 5497715
    Abstract: A metering drive mechanism is provided for use with a seed depositing implement adapted for movement across the ground. The mechanism includes a gauge wheel, an arm assembly supporting the gauge wheel for rolling engagement with the ground, and a mounting bracket on which the arm assembly pivots. The mechanism restricts upward pivoting movement of the arm assembly beyond a predetermined position, thus establishing the height of the implement. However, downward movement of the arm assembly is allowed in order to permit the gauge wheel to remain in contact with the ground at all times during travel. A spring urges the wheel against the ground with a force that remains constant, even when the predetermined position of the arm assembly relative to the bracket is changed to vary the height of the implement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
    Inventors: Roger L. Meek, J. Michael McClure
  • Patent number: 5494339
    Abstract: A seed firming wheel attachment is disposed behind the paired discs of an opener to gently press deposited seeds down into the bottom of a V-shaped trench formed by the discs. An improved bearing assembly couples the wheel of the attachment to its support arm in such a manner that one side face of the upright wheel is left completely smooth and flat without projecting nuts or other structures that would tend to accumulate mud and trash. The solid, unbroken expanse of the smooth side face also serves to shield the bearing assembly against exposure to the elements from that side of the wheel. A specially configured inner race of the bearing assembly has a shaft portion that extends from the opposite side of the wheel to serve as a spacer between the wheel and its support arm, a receiver for the threaded fastening bolt of the assembly, and a sealing surface for a second, resilient, annular seal of the assembly against the elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Eric Johnson, Roy E. Applequist
  • Patent number: 5463855
    Abstract: An improved snap-on height adjustment spacer clip is provided for height adjustment of wheeled frames including at least one ground-engageable wheel assembly. The snap-on clip includes a pair of mutually opposed, resiliently spreadable arms integrally connected at one end and disconnected at the opposite end. The clip arms are sized for embracing the spindle portion of the wheel assembly when installed, and are sized to permit the arms to yieldably flex toward and away from one another as the spindle passes transversely between the arms during installation and removal of the clip. The clip preferably includes a pair of mutually opposed, resiliently compressible hand knobs for use in clip installation and removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Eric Johnson, Gail A. Lloyd, R. Nathan Massey
  • Patent number: 5398625
    Abstract: A seed firming wheel assembly is supported in close-coupled relationship with the rear portion of the paired discs of an opener to gently press deposited seeds down into the bottom of a V-shaped trench formed by the discs. The mounting arm of the assembly is configured in a manner to minimize the accumulation of mud and trash residue, while the wheel itself may take the form of a solid, circular block of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene with slick sides to reduce soil adherence or a spoked, molded plastic wheel having open spaces between the spokes to permit soil pass-through.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Eric Johnson, J. Michael McClure, James I. Van Blaricon
  • Patent number: 5261218
    Abstract: A powered rake for windrowing debris for subsequent collection is provided which includes a main frame for coupling to a tractor, a subframe mounted for pivotal movement relative to the main frame about an upright pivot axis, a roller pivotal with the subframe to an oblique angle relative to the direction of travel, and a material control member including a blade extending along the length of the roller and presenting a gap therebetween. The subframe is preferably pivotal for presenting the roller at an oblique angle to the right or left with respect to the intended direction of travel, thereby permitting the powered rake hereof to continuously windrow the debris in the path of the roller. The roller is rotatably mounted on a pair of downwardly and forwardly extending legs which present substantially open areas outboard of the roller to permit debris to pass freely outboard into a windrow without any obstruction from the frame or subframe supporting the roller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
    Inventors: Randall S. Jones, Eric Johnson, R. Nathan Massey
  • Patent number: 5254036
    Abstract: A rasp bar assembly for a threshing cylinder includes a single backing plate for carrying a plurality of rasp bars thereacross. The rasp bars are separated by a region of discontinuity for allowing the backing plate to flex without breaking the rasp bars attached thereto. Each of the rasp bars are provided with a toothed surface and a mounting surface, a front edge and a back edge, and at least one end which is angled obliquely to the front and back edge and parallel to the teeth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Eric Johnson, R. Nathan Massey, Kevin L. Myers
  • Patent number: 5232054
    Abstract: The front folding machine has a main fore-and-aft carrier frame provided with transport wheels that may be hydraulically actuated to raise and lower the frame simultaneously with the actuation of gauge wheels on a pair of transverse drill units connected to the rear of the carrier frame, thereby causing the trash cutters and openers which are carried by the drill units to raise out of the ground while the gauge wheels and transport wheels remain in ground engagement. Before folding the drill units forwardly into transport positions extending parallel to the path of travel, the drill units are raised by hydraulically operated tool bars into elevated positions in which the gauge wheels of the units are entirely off the ground and the residue cutters are high enough to clear the transport wheels of the carrier frame as the drill units are folded into the transport position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: James I. Van Blaricon, Eric Johnson, J. Michael McClure, Dan J. Obenland
  • Patent number: 5027724
    Abstract: A fertilizer applicator employs a rotating, trash-cutting coulter and a knife located immediately behind the coulter with the leading arcuate edge of the knife and the rearward arcuate periphery of the coulter in intimately spaced relation to one another. As the coulter wears, the knife may be adjusted upwardly and forwardly along a slightly arcuate path of travel while simultaneously rocked slightly forwardly so as to maximize the length of the front knife edge that is close to the coulter while maintaining a substantially constant depth relationship between the knife and the coulter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1991
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Timothy J. Ptacek, Randall S. Jones, Eric Johnson
  • Patent number: 5022333
    Abstract: A towable, furrow opening seed planting assembly includes a mobile frame and a planting unit, the planting unit including a ground engaging opener, a seed depositing apparatus and a press wheel for covering the deposited seed with soil. A variety of different press wheels may be substituted through the use of adapters removably mounted on a universal press wheel arm whereby press wheels having different widths may be maintained in proper alignment with the furrow created by the opener for ensuring proper soil coverage and contact with the deposited seed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1991
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
    Inventors: J. Michael McClure, Eric Johnson
  • Patent number: 4214637
    Abstract: A foldable implement construction includes an implement tool carrying center frame pivotally connected to a draft frame and is provided with a pair of transversely extending outrigger tool sections connected on respective opposite sides of the center frame by a single ball and socket-like hinge which provides a single hinge for both horizontal swinging of the outrigger sections from their transversely extending working position to a longitudinally extending transport position, and further provides for radial pivotal movement of the outrigger sections in their working position to allow the latter to cant and rise and fall in accordance with uneven terrain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
    Inventor: Roy E. Applequist
  • Patent number: D445432
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventor: Richard E. Bickford
  • Patent number: D424071
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated
    Inventors: Richard E. Bickford, Jack Robbins