Patents by Inventor David J. Scherbring

David J. Scherbring 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).

  • Patent number: 6038989
    Abstract: A turf injector includes a plurality of slitting knives followed by a plurality of nozzles for injecting chemicals into the ground. Each slitting knife is reversible to bring one of two longitudinally extending cutting edges into use, thereby extending the life of the knife. In addition, each slitting knife has dual sets of mounting holes received on a set of fixed mounting pins to further adjust the vertical position of each knife on the frame. This allows for wear of the cutting edge of the blade and further extends the life of the blade. The hole and pin mounting system desirably mounts each knife with its cutting edge held at a 15.degree. angle of inclination relative to the horizontal to minimize disruption of the turf and the length of the knife.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Robert C. Comer, David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 5154241
    Abstract: A sand trap contouring attachment for a sand trap maintenance machine. A preferred attachment (12) includes a plow blade (30), a pair of blade supports (32) wherein the plow blade (30) is operatively attached to the supports (32) and wherein the supports (32) are pivotally attached to the sand trap maintenance machine (10) frame (18) at pivot points (38). Blade (30) lies at the front of machine (10), pivot point (38) lies at the rear of machine (10), and support arms (32) lie intermediate the blade (30) and pivot points (38). Control member (34) is operatively attached to the supports (32) via links (42) and (44). Control member (34) comprises an operator handle wherein the handle provides an operator gripping surface area right and left of a longitudinal center line of the machine (10). Spring means (36), (37), (39) are operatively connected to the machine (10) and the support arms (32) for biasing the supports (32) and blade (30) away from the ground. Control member (34) is adjustable to two positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Robert C. Comer, David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 5101745
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclcosed for cultivating soil and turf by utilization of pressurized liquid injected into the soil and turf. A roller assembly (33) is provided for applying mechanical pressure to the turf after cultivation. Further, a means for setting a first speed in a transport mode and a second speed in a cultivating mode is provided. The apparatus is designed to be bidirectional to allow the apparatus to be used in both a forward and reverse direction. The flow of the pressurized liquid is controlled to be at intervals of from about 0.010 to 0.065 seconds and at pressures from about 2,300 psi to about 5,500 psi through nozzles having diameters of from about 0.033 to about 0.090 inches. The apparatus (10) utilizes a water hammer effect to effect the flow of pressurized liquid out of the nozzles 55 and has found a relationship in the pressure and pounds per square inch of the cross-sectional area of the bore of the manifold to the accumulated area of the output ports of the nozzles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Dean A. Podevels, Robert C. Comer, Dana R. Lonn, David J. Scherbring, John M. Beattie, Charles C. Holley, Michael T. Schmidt
  • Patent number: 4909365
    Abstract: A bidirectional freewheeling clutch assembly (50) and a self-propelled walk-behind lawn mower (10) including same are disclosed. Lawn mower (10) preferably includes a prime mover (18) which can be selectively coupled to a gear box (34). The output shaft (44) of gear box (34) extends to a pair of clutch assemblies (50) which selectively apply torque to a pair of gear driven wheels (16). Each clutch assembly (50) includes as its basic components a key (68) and a friction disk (66). Key (68) has a wedge portion (74) which rocks within an axial first keyway (62), and a tang portion (76) which is received within a tang relief (84) in friction disk (66). When shaft (44) is rotated friction disk (66) frictionally engages the housing (12) of mower (10) and applies a drag force to the tang portion (76) of key (74) to cause it to cock and positively engage a pinion (46) which engages a gear (48) attached to drive wheel (16).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Henry B. Tillotson, David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 4335569
    Abstract: A reel type mower (2) has a rotatable cutting reel (4) and a cooperating bedknife (8). A control system (30) automatically positions the bedknife (8) relative to the cutting reel (4). An electrical potential is normally maintained between the bedknife (8) and reel (4). The control system (30) monitors this electrical potential and counts the number of times the electrical potential disappears during a predetermined time interval. If the counted value is different from the reference value, an actuator (32) turns an adjustment shaft (42) to change the position of bedknife (8) relative to reel (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1982
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Donald A. Keeney, David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 4227364
    Abstract: A self-compensating brake system for a mowing machine of the type having a body movably supported by a plurality of rotatable drive wheels. The brake system includes a brake shaft which is rotatably journaled in the body and which is free-floating along a transverse axis. Each end of the brake shaft is connected to a mechanically actuated brake assembly on each of at least two opposed drive wheels by means of a brake rod. Each of the brake rods extend at an oblique angle relative to the transverse axis of the brake shaft. This orientation will move the brake shaft transversely in the body as the brake shaft is rotated by a brake pedal until the braking forces on each of the brake rods are equal, thereby assuring equal and even braking of the opposed drive wheels. The brake shaft also serves as the mounting structure for a traction pedal and for a steering transfer assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventor: David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 4162605
    Abstract: An improved wheel support apparatus for a mowing machine of the type having a body movably supported by three drive wheels, one of which is a steerable drive wheel. The wheel support apparatus includes a sleeve fixed to the body and a bracket member carried on the steerable drive wheel. The bracket member carries an upwardly extending spindle which is rotatably received inside the sleeve. The spindle and the sleeve are angularly oriented relative to a vertical axis through the drive wheel such that rotation of the drive wheel from its straight ahead position raises the body of the mowing machine upwardly a small distance. When the turn is completed, the weight of the body bears down on the wheel support apparatus to self-correct the wheel to its normal straight ahead position regardless of the direction in which the mowing machine is moving.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1979
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Paul H. Olin, David J. Scherbring
  • Patent number: 3939917
    Abstract: A spiker blade for use on a turf spiker assembly to break and ventilate a ground surface thereby facilitating penetration of air, water and nutrient through the surface. The spiker blade has a tooth profile with a trailing edge having a counterdepression segment. The counterdepression segment functions to create a ground surface depression into which ruffled material kicked up by the tooth during spiking may be deposited. As a result, the ground surface after spiking has taken place is maintained relatively smooth with an unruffled appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1976
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: E. Smith Reed, Jr., David J. Scherbring