Patents Assigned to PlanetAir Turf Products, LLC
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Patent number: 11818974Abstract: An aeration tine includes a mounting portion removably connectable to an aeration apparatus and defining a central axis; and a curved blade portion that extends longitudinally from the mounting portion to a tip of the aeration tine and that is operable to fracture soil and form an aeration pocket. The curved blade portion includes a concave first edge and an opposed convex second edge, wherein the concave first edge includes (i) a proximal first edge portion, (ii) a distal first edge portion proximal the tip of the aeration tine, and (iii) a middle first edge portion between the proximal first edge portion and the distal first edge portion, the middle first edge portion closer to the central axis than both the proximal first edge portion and the distal first edge portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: 9992921Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus can include an aeration rotor comprising at least one set of aeration tines configured for movement in a planetary motion about an axis. The apparatus can further include the aeration rotor being configured to remove soil plugs from a ground surface and break the soil plugs into soil particles when the aeration rotor is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: 9516800Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus can include an aeration rotor comprising at least one set of aeration tines configured for movement in a planetary motion about an axis. The apparatus can further include the aeration rotor being configured to remove soil plugs from a ground surface and break the soil plugs into soil particles when the aeration rotor is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: 9516797Abstract: Some embodiments of a ground surface treatment system can include a flexible roller system having one or more of rollers arranged in a side-by-side position and include a flexible axle member extending through each row of rollers.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: 8979438Abstract: Some embodiments of a ground surface treatment system can include a flexible roller system having one or more of rollers arranged in a side-by-side position and include a flexible axle member extending through each row of rollers.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2010Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: 8387713Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20120255748Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: PLANETAIR TURF PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 8220557Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20120018180Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 8079422Abstract: In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 8028758Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7931094Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7926582Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Patent number: 7896095Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20110011602Abstract: In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20100263887Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: David R. Maas, Scott W. Bjorge
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Publication number: 20100263888Abstract: A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: Scott W. Bjorge, David R. Maas
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Publication number: 20100224379Abstract: A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventors: Scott Bjorge, David Maas
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Patent number: D969576Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas
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Patent number: D995239Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: PlanetAir Turf Products, LLCInventor: David R. Maas