Patents by Inventor Charles Lepage
Charles Lepage has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7546966Abstract: A feed cutter is mounted in a discharge area of a bale processor and includes a rotating member with a series of mounted blades. The feed cutter may be used to substantially reduce the length of crop material separated from a bale being processed that is to be used to feed livestock. Optionally, the feed cutter may be mounted to facilitate discharge of material from the processor with or without further processing by the feed cutter.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Highline Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Patent number: 7156333Abstract: An apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural materials such as hay. The apparatus includes a processing tub and is provided with a novel adjustable fork-lift adapted to raise bales of different size and configuration into the processing tub.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Highline Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Charles Lepage, David Patterson, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Patent number: 7097123Abstract: A bale processor on a wheeled vehicle has a hopper converging inwardly and downwardly to a lower disintegration area at which is located a flail roller rotatable about an axis extending generally along the hopper and including a drive roller or rollers in the hopper for driving rotation of the bale around an axis parallel to the flail roller axis. The processed material is discharged from the disintegration area at the flail roller through an opening in one side wall of the hopper to form a row along that side of the vehicle. A container for particulate material, such as grain, to be added to and mixed with the processed material is carried at the side wall opposite the discharge opening and has an auger tube extending from the container to the hopper at a height below the flail roller and mid way along the side wall so as to introduce the grain into the processed material to mix therewith in the disintegration area.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Philip Reddekopp, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Patent number: 7066417Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a chassis, a processing tub with a discharge opening located in one of its side walls, a disintegrator mounted in the processing tub to disintegrate baled crop material positioned within the tub and discharge the processed bale material out the discharge opening and a manipulator mounted within the processing tub adapted to manipulate the baled crop material to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator. The processing tub is adapted to be mounted on the chassis such that the discharge opening can be positioned on either the left or right side of the chassis. In an embodiment of the invention, the processing tub is sized to accommodated a large square bale lengthwise therein or two or more round bales.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynaski
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Publication number: 20060108460Abstract: A bale processor on a wheeled vehicle has a hopper converging inwardly and downwardly to a lower disintegration area at which is located a flail roller rotatable about an axis extending generally along the hopper and including a drive roller or rollers in the hopper for driving rotation of the bale around an axis parallel to the flail roller axis. The processed material is discharged from the disintegration area at the flail roller through an opening in one side wall of the hopper to form a row along that side of the vehicle. A container for particulate material, such as grain, to be added to and mixed with the processed material is carried at the side wall opposite the discharge opening and has an auger tube extending from the container to the hopper at a height below the flail roller and mid way along the side wall so as to introduce the grain into the processed material to mix therewith in the disintegration area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Charles Lepage, Philip Reddekopp, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Publication number: 20060086857Abstract: A bale processor is provided having a hopper converging inwardly and downwardly to a lower disintegration area at which is located a flail roller rotatable about an axis extending generally along the hopper and including a drive roller or rollers in the hopper for driving rotation of the bale around an axis parallel to the flail roller axis. The material is discharged through an opening in one side wall of the hopper. The flail roller is modified by providing a pair of diametrically spaced longitudinal single ribs which raise wrapped twine from the surface and allow an operator to reach in through the discharge opening and to cut away the twine at the raised section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Charles Lepage, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Patent number: 7017842Abstract: A bale processor with a processing chamber includes a manipulator driven by a drive system that includes a hydraulic motor. The hydraulic motor of the drive system drives a drive shaft with an axis of rotation offset from a driven shaft of the manipulator. A rotation transmission mechanism allows a higher torque to be applied to the manipulator than may be applied by the hydraulic motor alone and, thereby, leads to improved performance for the bale processor. Additionally, the hydraulic motor may be sized such that the peak allowable pressure of the hydraulic motor is higher than the peak output pressure of the power source used to drive the hydraulic motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Publication number: 20060006266Abstract: A feed cutter is mounted in a discharge area of a bale processor and includes a rotating member with a series of mounted blades. The feed cutter may be used to substantially reduce the length of crop material separated from a bale being processed that is to be used to feed livestock. Optionally, the feed cutter may be mounted to facilitate discharge of material from the processor with or without further processing by the feed cutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Publication number: 20050205706Abstract: A bale processor is provided with a bale support that is arranged to promote maintenance of the weight of a bale on a pre-disintegrator roller during operation. Partial pre-disintegration of the bale by the pre-disintegrator roller may then be accomplished before the bale is processed by a flail roller. The pre-disintegrator roller may have teeth designed to improve the partial pre-disintegration as well as teeth adapted to move the bale forward or rearward within the bale processor depending upon the direction of rotation of said pre-disintegration member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventor: Charles Lepage
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Patent number: 6886763Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a chassis with a bale receptacle mounted thereon. A disintegrator is mounted in the bale receptacle and is adapted to disintegrate baled crop material in the bale receptacle and discharge the processed baled material out of the bale receptacle. A manipulator is mounted in the processing tub above the disintegrator adapted to manipulate the baled crop material in the bale receptacle to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator and a passive support means is provided in the bale receptacle above the disintegrator. The manipulator and passive support means are positioned on opposing sides of the disintegrator to facilitate maintenance of the baled crop material above the disintegrator such that the disintegrator engages the baled crop material between the manipulator and the passive support means.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Publication number: 20050035232Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a chassis, a processing tub with a discharge opening located in one of its side walls, a disintegrator mounted in the processing tub to disintegrate baled crop material positioned within the tub and discharge the processed bale material out the discharge opening and a manipulator mounted within the processing tub adapted to manipulate the baled crop material to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator. The processing tub is adapted to be mounted on the chassis such that the discharge opening can be positioned on either the left or right side of the chassis. In an embodiment of the invention, the processing tub is sized to accommodated a large square bale lengthwise therein or two or more round bales.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, David Patterson, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Publication number: 20040251349Abstract: A bale processor with a processing chamber includes a manipulator driven by a drive system that includes a hydraulic motor. The hydraulic motor of the drive system drives a drive shaft with an axis of rotation offset from a driven shaft of the manipulator. A rotation transmission mechanism allows a higher torque to be applied to the manipulator than may be applied by the hydraulic motor alone and, thereby, leads to improved performance for the bale processor. Additionally, the hydraulic motor may be sized such that the peak allowable pressure of the hydraulic motor is higher than the peak output pressure of the power source used to drive the hydraulic motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Publication number: 20040251341Abstract: A bale processor having a hydraulic motor driven bale manipulator is provided with a selector valve in the flow path of hydraulic fluid. The selector valve allows for the direction of hydraulic fluid flow to be controlled by a remote controller. Such a remote controller may be positioned on the left side of a tractor towing such a bale processor. In this way the operational discomfort of trying to reach hydraulic controls on the right side of the tractor while monitoring processing while observing from the left side of the tractor may be relieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Kimball Lischynski, Murray Kosokowsky
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Publication number: 20040227025Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a chassis, a processing tub with a discharge opening located in one of its side walls, a disintegrator mounted in the processing tub to disintegrate baled crop material positioned within the tub and discharge the processed bale material out the discharge opening and a manipulator mounted within the processing tub adapted to manipulate the baled crop material to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator. The processing tub is adapted to be mounted on the chassis such that the discharge opening can be positioned on either the left or right side of the chassis. In an embodiment of the invention, the processing tub is sized to accommodated a large square bale lengthwise therein or two or more round bales.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Charles Lepage, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski
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Publication number: 20040108398Abstract: A drum shredder including a fan aggression adjustment system provides easy-to-use control for the speed of processing bales and the cut length of the material removed from the bale as a result of the processing. Additionally, a loading frame, which preferably has forks and includes a conveyance system, assists in the loading of bales into the processing tub without the use of external loading machinery.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventor: Charles Lepage
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Patent number: 6708911Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a a chassis, a processing tub with a discharge opening located in one of its side walls, a disintegrator mounted in the processing tub to disintegrate baled crop material positioned within the tub and discharge the processed bale material out the discharge opening and a manipulator mounted within the processing tub adapted to manipulate the baled crop material to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator. The processing tub is adapted to be mounted on the chassis such that the discharge opening can be positioned on either the left or right side of the chassis. In an embodiment of the invention, the processing tub is sized to accommodated a large square bale lengthwise therein or two or more round bales.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: David Patterson, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski, Charles Lepage
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Patent number: 6698578Abstract: Disclosed is an improved conveyor. The invention provides an apparatus for conveying material having an elongated tube with an input end and a discharge end, an intake hopper having a front end secured to the input end of the tube and an endless belt for conveying material from the intake hopper to the discharge end of the tube. Mounted within the intake hopper is at least two augers positioned above the endless belt and external to the input end of the tube. The endless belt and the augers are driven with appropriate drive mechanisms. Rotation of the augers conveys granular material in the hopper toward the input end of the tube so as to flood feed the input end of the tube. The granular material is then carried to the discharge end of the tube by the belt. In addition, the invention provides for the mounting of the augers to permit adjustment of the location of the augers within the intake hopper as well as facilitating easy removal and replacement of the augers.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventor: Charles Lepage
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Publication number: 20030188956Abstract: Disclosed is an improved conveyor. The invention provides an apparatus for conveying material having an elongated tube with an input end and a discharge end, an intake hopper having a front end secured to the input end of the tube and an endless belt for conveying material from the intake hopper to the discharge end of the tube. Mounted within the intake hopper is at least two augers positioned above the endless belt and external to the input end of the tube. The endless belt and the augers are driven with appropriate drive means. Rotation of the augers conveys granular material in the hopper toward the input end of the tube so as to flood feed the input end of the tube. The granular material is then carried to the discharge end of the tube by the belt. In addition, the invention provides for the mounting of the augers to permit adjustment of the location of the augers within the intake hopper as well as facilitating easy removal and replacement of the augers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Charles Lepage
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Patent number: 6561342Abstract: Disclosed is an improved conveyor. The invention provides an apparatus for conveying material having an elongated tube with an input end and a discharge end, an intake hopper having a front end secured to the input end of the tube and an endless belt for conveying material from the intake hopper to the discharge end of the tube. Mounted within the intake hopper is at least two augers positioned above the endless belt and external to the input end of the tube. The endless belt and the augers are driven with appropriate drive means. Rotation of the augers conveys granular material in the hopper toward the input end of the tube so as to flood feed the input end of the tube. The granular material is then carried to the discharge end of the tube by the belt.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventor: Charles Lepage
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Publication number: 20030025097Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for disintegrating bales of agricultural material such as hay. The apparatus has a a chassis, a processing tub with a discharge opening located in one of its side walls, a disintegrator mounted in the processing tub to disintegrate baled crop material positioned within the tub and discharge the processed bale material out the discharge opening and a manipulator mounted within the processing tub adapted to manipulate the baled crop material to expose different parts thereof to the disintegrator. The processing tub is adapted to be mounted on the chassis such that the discharge opening can be positioned on either the left or right side of the chassis. In an embodiment of the invention, the processing tub is sized to accommodated a large square bale lengthwise therein or two or more round bales.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Highline Mfg. Inc.Inventors: David Patterson, Murray Kosokowsky, Kimball Lischynski, Charles Lepage