Patents Assigned to SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT CO. LLC
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Patent number: 10533630Abstract: A belting connection for attaching a first end and a second end of belting. The belting has a thickness. The belting connection mechanism includes a first stepped region, a second stepped region and a first fastener. The first stepped region is proximate the first end. The first stepped region has a first aperture formed therein. The first stepped region has a first thickness. The second stepped region is proximate the second end. The second stepped region has a second aperture formed therein. The second stepped region has a second thickness. The first fastener extends through the first aperture and the second aperture to attach the first end to the second end. The first stepped region at least partially overlaps the second stepped region when the first end is attached to the second end. When the first end is attached to the second end, the first stepped region and the second stepped region have a combined thickness that is no greater than the thickness of the belting.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Spudnik Equipment Co., LLCInventors: Rainer Borgmann, Evan Steel, Michael A. Schroeder, Mark Beyer
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Patent number: 10327380Abstract: A sugar beet puller wheel set includes a pair of generally upright, spaced apart, symmetrically non-parallel puller wheels, rotatably disposed on axles attached to a frame and having a gap therebetween. A gap adjuster is associated with at least one of the puller wheels, and is configured to move the at least one puller wheel axially along the respective axle with axial rotation of the gap adjuster, allowing selective adjustment of the gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT CO., LLCInventors: Rainer Borgmann, Hugo Dabbelt, Rainer Kemper, Andy Florence, Evan Steel
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Patent number: 10159179Abstract: A root crop harvester apparatus includes a transverse frame, supported to move above ground in a harvesting direction and oriented generally perpendicular to the harvesting direction. A plurality of pairs of generally upright, spaced apart puller wheels are connected to the transverse frame in a trailing orientation, having a substantially common rotational axis, and configured to contact the ground, each pair having a pinch point therebetween. The transverse frame is pivotal about an axis that is substantially aligned with the substantially common rotational axis, whereby rotation of the transverse frame collectively rotates all of the pairs of puller wheels about the common rotational axis and thereby adjusts a location of all of the pinch points with respect to the harvesting direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT CO., LLCInventors: Rainer Kemper, Andy Florence, Hugo Dabbelt, Rainer Borgmann
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Patent number: 9258939Abstract: A seed planting device operable on ground includes a main frame, having wheels, configured to be moved in a planting direction on the ground, a seed hopper, attached to the frame, having a discharge, and a cup-type seed dispenser, having a dispenser axis, disposed adjacent to the discharge of the hopper. The seed dispenser is configured to controllably receive and dispense individual seeds from the hopper and drop the seeds from a seed discharge below the frame. The seed hopper and seed dispenser are pivotally attached to the main frame and configured to rotate about a generally horizontal axis to maintain the dispenser axis in a substantially upright orientation relative to an uphill or downhill planting direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT CO., LLCInventors: Rainer Borgmann, Tyson Jensen
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Publication number: 20150101517Abstract: A seed planting device operable on ground includes a main frame, having wheels, configured to be moved in a planting direction on the ground, a seed hopper, attached to the frame, having a discharge, and a cup-type seed dispenser, having a dispenser axis, disposed adjacent to the discharge of the hopper. The seed dispenser is configured to controllably receive and dispense individual seeds from the hopper and drop the seeds from a seed discharge below the frame. The seed hopper and seed dispenser are pivotally attached to the main frame and configured to rotate about a generally horizontal axis to maintain the dispenser axis in a substantially upright orientation relative to an uphill or downhill planting direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: Spudnik Equipment Co. LLC.Inventors: Rainer Borgmann, Tyson Jensen
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Patent number: 8910724Abstract: A telescoping coulter system for an agricultural machine, operable on ground and having a frame and a moveable structure, includes a coulter arm, having a proximal end with a pivot point, and a distal end bearing a rotatable coulter disk. An extension mechanism connects the frame to the coulter arm, and is configured to translate the coulter arm between a raised transport position not in mechanical conflict with the moveable structure, and a lowered operational position in which the coulter disk can contact the ground and is proximate to the moveable structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Spudnik Equipment Co., LLCInventors: Rainer Borgmann, Rainer Kemper
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Publication number: 20130180740Abstract: A telescoping coulter system for an agricultural machine, operable on ground and having a frame and a moveable structure, includes a coulter arm, having a proximal end with a pivot point, and a distal end bearing a rotatable coulter disk. An extension mechanism connects the frame to the coulter arm, and is configured to translate the coulter arm between a raised transport position not in mechanical conflict with the moveable structure, and a lowered operational position in which the coulter disk can contact the ground and is proximate to the moveable structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT CO. LLCInventor: Spudnik Equipment Co. LLC