Patents by Inventor Frank Rempel
Frank Rempel 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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Publication number: 20190016397Abstract: A row-crop tractor including a tractor frame structure having a front portion and a rear portion. Two front wheels are rotatable mounted to the front portion of the tractor frame structure. At least a rear wheel is mounted to the rear portion of the tractor frame structure. A drive mechanism is mounted to the front portion of the tractor frame structure and connected to the two front wheels for controllably driving the same in dependence upon a control signal received from an operator of the row-crop tractor such that one front wheel is driven independent from the other. A front farm implement connecting mechanism is disposed at a front end of the front portion of the tractor frame structure and an operator seat mounted to the front portion of the tractor frame structure in close proximity to the front end of the front portion of the tractor frame structure such that the operator of the row-crop tractor is enabled to reach a front farm implement connected to the front farm implement connecting mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2017Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventor: Frank Rempel
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Patent number: 7862260Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: REM Enterprises Inc.Inventor: Frank Rempel
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Publication number: 20090252562Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: REM ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Frank REMPEL
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Patent number: 7552817Abstract: An auger airlock assembly and end dump housing having a spring loaded bottom for use in a bulk loader which utilizes a source of negative pressure to create a suction air stream that draws particulate materials into the loader for transfer, via the auger assembly, to a location remote of the loader. Materials exiting the auger assembly accumulate within the housing to a point wherein, once the accumulated material has acquired a certain weight, the bottom of the housing is forced open to permit discharge of the material, and, once the material is removed, and is not present in enough quantity to maintain the bottom of the housing to remain open, the spring loaded connection biases the bottom back into a position sealably closing the housing. The bottom of the housing may also be opened by the auger feeding more material into an already full housing, whereby the material is compressed so as to force the door open.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: REM Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Max Noble, Frank Rempel
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Patent number: 7547162Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: REM Enterprises Inc.Inventor: Frank Rempel
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Publication number: 20090035073Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: REM ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Frank Rempel
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Patent number: 7431537Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: REM Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Lane Francis, Bob Sonntag, Frank Rempel, Max Noble, Jody Duclos
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Publication number: 20070269276Abstract: A high capacity particulate loader having an intake hose on one sidewall thereof which communicates with a source of negative pressure formed by a multi-stage suction mechanism, to create a high suction, high volume and high speed air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a separation chamber where they separate from the air stream and are directed into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the loader. The multi-stage suction mechanism communicates with a separation chamber and/or a settling chamber, the settling chamber providing an area where dust or fine chaff from the suctioned particulate materials, which may be present in the air stream, can settle, through gravity, on a bottom surface of the settling chamber, thus avoiding contact with the blowers so as to prevent clogging of the blowers and rotor wear thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: REM Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Lane Francis, Bob Sonntag, Frank Rempel, Max Noble, Jody Duclos
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Publication number: 20070163859Abstract: An auger airlock assembly and end dump housing having a spring loaded bottom for use in a bulk loader which utilizes a source of negative pressure to create a suction air stream that draws particulate materials into the loader for transfer, via the auger assembly, to a location remote of the loader. Materials exiting the auger assembly accumulate within the housing to a point wherein, once the accumulated material has acquired a certain weight, the bottom of the housing is forced open to permit discharge of the material, and, once the material is removed, and is not present in enough quantity to maintain the bottom of the housing to remain open, the spring loaded connection biases the bottom back into a position sealably closing the housing. The bottom of the housing may also be opened by the auger feeding more material into an already full housing, whereby the material is compressed so as to force the door open.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Max Noble, Frank Rempel
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Patent number: 4881855Abstract: An intake hose on one sidewall of the machine communicates with a source of negative pressure to create a powerful suction air stream that draws particulate materials through the hose and propels them into a chamber where they separate from the air stream and charge by their own momentum directly into a discharge auger assembly on the opposite sidewall of the machine. The auger assembly joins with the sidewall of the machine at an upwardly and outwardly inclined attitude for elevating the materials into a suitable receiving truck or trailer alongside of the machine, and a lower longitudinal portion of the assembly which adjoins the sidewall is open along its length to facilitate the unimpeded reception and entry of particulate materials from the hose directly into the auger.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Rem Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Frank Rempel, Clarence M. Zacharias, Linden G. Maxwell