Patents Assigned to Morning Star Company
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Patent number: 8573142Abstract: Foliage separator for a transplanter, and more particularly an apparatus for separating the foliage of adjacent rows of seedlings which are grown in trays having a plurality of side-by side rows of seedling cells. The foliage separator includes a rotating beater bar, the beater bar being positioned at an angle with a progressive taper, the beater bar being mounted for movement with a carriage which carries a subassembly for picking up an entire row of seedlings from a nursery tray and positioning them for hand-off to a seedling loader group. An air knife may be mounted on the same carriage, the air knife facilitating separation by keeping the seedling foliage and stems up and helping the beater bar enter between adjacent rows.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignees: Faulring Mechanical Devices, Inc., Morning Star CompanyInventors: Frank W. Faulring, Charles H. Hoffman, Chad S. Lookabill
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Patent number: 8122838Abstract: Transplanter which can avoid skips when planting, which skips may occur when seeds in a tray row fail to grow into seedlings. This is accomplished by picking up an entire row of seedlings from a tray, transferring the seedlings to a mechanism which eliminates gaps between seedlings, and then discharging the seedlings one at time to the ground with a desired spacing between the seedlings. A novel tray indexing mechanism is provided which can index trays of varying sizes. The planting mechanism has an air knife mounted adjacent transfer disks for straightening out the foliage as stems of seedlings before they are received by the planting disks, and the planting and transfer disks may be moved towards and away from each other for seedlings of differing heights.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignees: Faulring Mechanical Devices, Inc., Morning Star CompanyInventor: Frank W. Faulring
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Patent number: 7954439Abstract: Transplanter which can avoid skips when planting, which skips may occur when seeds in a tray row fail to grow into seedlings. This is accomplished by picking up an entire row of seedlings from a tray, transferring the seedlings to a mechanism which eliminates gaps between seedlings, and then discharging the seedlings one at time to the ground with a desired spacing between the seedlings. A novel tray indexing mechanism is provided which can index trays of varying sizes. The planting mechanism has an air knife mounted adjacent transfer disks for straightening out the foliage as stems of seedlings before they are received by the planting disks, and the planting and transfer disks may be moved towards and away from each other for seedlings of differing heights.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignees: The Morning Star Company, Faulring Mechanical Devices, IncInventors: Frank W. Faulring, Robert Chope Gill, II, Peter M. Lomanto, Robert D. Force, Jason W. Faulring
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Patent number: 7905186Abstract: A transplanting apparatus which can plant virtually 100% of the seedlings from a nursery tray, while avoid skips when planting which may happen when seeds in a tray row fail to grow into seedlings. This is accomplished by picking up an entire row of seedlings from a tray, transferring the seedlings to a mechanism which eliminates gaps between seedlings, and then discharging the seedlings one at a time to the ground with a desired spacing between the seedlings while having full physical control of the seedlings. A root ball compressor is provided to provide better control of the seedlings as the compressed root balls are less likely to tip over, and the compressed root balls are easier to be grabbed by the pinch disks.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignees: The Morning Star Company, Faulring Mechanical Devices, IncInventors: Frank W. Faulring, Robert Chope Gill, II, Jonathan C. Gobel
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Patent number: 4588259Abstract: There is disclosed a system for the stereoscopic imaging of right and left stereoscopic optical images as these images are projected and displayed on a screen or video monitor. The system uses encoded right and left stereoscopic images with corresponding decoding right and left filters through which the stereoscopic image is viewed. Either polarized or monochromatic light can be used as the right and left image coding medium. A thin face Fresnel prism is positioned between the observer or observers and the projected or displayed right and left stereoscopic images and is located to fuse the two images so that, when they are observed through the decoding filters, an illusion of a three dimensional object is created. For maximum clarity, the Fresnel prism can be vibrated parallel to the original imaging surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Bright & Morning Star CompanyInventor: David M. Sheiman