Patents by Inventor Henry Dennis Anstey
Henry Dennis Anstey 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: 9485916Abstract: An agricultural baler including a base unit, a plurality of ground engaging devices supporting the base unit and at least one tie system mounted to the base unit. The at least one tie system including a needle moveable relative to the base unit and a needle stabilizer. The needle stabilizer attached to the base unit with the needle stabilizer contacting the needle over a portion of the movement of the needle.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Eric R. Lang, Henry Dennis Anstey, Timothy James Kraus
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Patent number: 8166740Abstract: A crop conditioner is equipped with an impeller including a rotor to which a plurality of conditioner tines are respectively pivotally mounted at one of their ends. The tines are contoured so that they release crop at an appropriate location for the crop to engage the forming shields and thus become part of a well-defined windrow.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Jason Chad Eubanks, Henry Dennis Anstey, Allan Wesley Rosenbalm
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Patent number: 8113113Abstract: A baler for making large cylindrical bales is equipped with a device for controlling the placement of a bale after it is discharged. The bale control device is coupled to fixed forward side wall sections of the baling chamber and is selectively operated such that front and rear bale control members of the device are respectively located behind and forward of a space into which a completed bale may be discharged. Thereafter, the bale control members are moved to the rear in to a location wherein the front bale control member holds the discharged bale to the rear of a path traced by the discharge gate when it swings between a raised discharge position and a lowered baling position. The rear bale control member engages a discharged bale so as to halt the rolling inertia imparted to the bale during discharge, the front and rear bale control members thus cooperating for locating the bale at rest.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Mark Alan Pieper, Henry Dennis Anstey, Jeremy Michael Erdmann
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Publication number: 20110271851Abstract: A baler for making large cylindrical bales is equipped with a device for controlling the placement of a bale after it is discharged. The bale control device is coupled to fixed forward side wall sections of the baling chamber and is selectively operated such that front and rear bale control members of the device are respectively located behind and forward of a space into which a completed bale may be discharged. Thereafter, the bale control members are moved to the rear in to a location wherein the front bale control member holds the discharged bale to the rear of a path traced by the discharge gate when it swings between a raised discharge position and a lowered baling position. The rear bale control member engages a discharged bale so as to halt the rolling inertia imparted to the bale during discharge, the front and rear bale control members thus cooperating for locating the bale at rest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Mark Alan Pieper, Henry Dennis Anstey, Jeremy Michael Erdmann
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Patent number: 7954633Abstract: Disclosed is a large round bale wrapped with a protective covering for permitting it to be stored outside. The covering is constructed of one or more layers of semi-permeable material. It is possible for an additional layer to be added to a region of the baler to be placed on the ground during storage, this additional layer resulting in the covering becoming essentially non-permeable in the region of the additional layer. A baler for applying the covering to a bale is disclosed together with a device for placing a visual marker on the bale so as to aid a person handling a discharged bale in knowing where the region covered with the additional layer of material is located so that this region may be manipulated into ground contact for storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, Jean Viaud
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Publication number: 20100088859Abstract: A wrapping material for wrapping an item about its circumference having a plurality of wrapping portions forming a continuous roll. Each wrapping portion has a length that is greater than the circumference of an item to be wrapped with a width that is transverse to its length. Each of the wrapping portions include at least one fastener secured in an area there such that the continuous roll includes a plurality of serially disposed fasteners that are spaced from one another along the continuous roll. Each fastener includes a plurality of engaging elements for engaging a plurality of fiber elements of an underlying or overlying segment of a respective wrapping portion during a wrapping cycle. With this arrangement, the tail end of a respective wrapping portion will be secured by the plurality of engaging elements to the underlying or overlying segment at the end of a wrapping cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Tama Plastic IndustryInventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Hagai Paz, Yair Efrati, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 7640852Abstract: A large round baler is equipped with a combined belt-tensioning and bale ejecting arrangement including front and rear tensioning arm assemblies mounted at an upper front location adjacent a baling chamber. Extensible and retractable belt-tensioning actuators are coupled between the arm assemblies and serve to yieldably restrain movement of the arms, which support and or guide runs of bale-forming belts, in response to the growth of a bale being formed in the baling chamber. One end of each of the tensioning actuators is coupled to the rear arm assembly in such a way that the actuator may be cycled to move over center relative to the pivot axis of the rear arm assembly once the bale is completely formed so that the actuators may be used to aid in ejecting the bale once the discharge gate is opened.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, Daniel Eric Derscheid
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Patent number: 7636987Abstract: A wrapping material for wrapping an item about its circumference having a plurality of wrapping portions forming a continuous roll. Each wrapping portion has a length that is greater than the circumference of an item to be wrapped with a width that is transverse to its length. Each of the wrapping portions include at least one fastener secured in an area there such that the continuous roll includes a plurality of serially disposed fasteners that are spaced from one another along the continuous roll. Each fastener includes a plurality of engaging elements for engaging a plurality of fiber elements of an underlying or overlying segment of a respective wrapping portion during a wrapping cycle. With this arrangement, the tail end of a respective wrapping portion will be secured by the plurality of engaging elements to the underlying or overlying segment at the end of a wrapping cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Tama Plastic IndustryInventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Hagai Paz, Yair Efrati, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 7617662Abstract: A large round baler includes a crop pick-up having a tined reel for lifting a windrow of crop to a secondary feeder which moves the crop into the baling chamber. Crop feeding is aided by an integrated crop baffle and hold-down assembly suspended from the baler frame for vertical floating movement by a trailing four-bar linkage arrangement. The baffle is located ahead of the pick-up tine reel, and the compressor rods extending rearwardly over the reel from a location close to an upper rear region of the baffle to a region beneath a bale starter roll. The linkage arrangement controls the movement of the integrated crop baffle and hold-down assembly such that the assembly quickly adjusts to varying windrow thickness, and so that interference between the starter roll and the rear sections of the crop hold-down compressor is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Jeremy Michael Erdmann, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 7481756Abstract: A roller assembly for use with an agricultural baler is configured to be mounted to a housing of the baler in a manner that avoids transmitting an undue axial load to a bearing of the roller assembly. An assogated method is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Bradley Joe Hitchler, Darwin Daniel Fish, Jeremy Michael Erdmann, Charles Scott Sloan, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 7472649Abstract: A large round baler is equipped with an ejection ramp which operates such that it moves from a raised home position to a lowered ejection position, only after the discharge gate has moved to a raised discharge position, and moves back to a home position prior to the gate moving back to its lowered baling position. A hydraulic system for actuating a pair of gate cylinders and a single ramp cylinder incorporates a pair of relief valves located between a selective control valve and first chambers of gate and ramp cylinders so as to cause the correct sequence and timing of the movements of the discharge gate and the ejection ramp.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Publication number: 20080141641Abstract: Spring teeth for a harvesting machine are each constructed of spring wire having a square cross section and being wound so as to define a coil torsion spring section terminating in a tine, with the tine having a leading flat surface, considered relative to the engagement of tine with the crop during pick-up operation, and having a trailing flat surface disposed parallel to said leading flat surface. The coil torsion spring is mounted to a tooth bar formed as a channel member such that the outer surface of the coils make a relatively large area contact with the tooth bar at location spaced approximately 180° from where the tine joins the coil torsion spring. This together with the fact that the contact area of the flat sides of the wire in the coil region is also quite large leads to a damping action that lessens stress in the tooth assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Publication number: 20080022864Abstract: A roller assembly for use with an agricultural baler is configured to be mounted to a housing of the baler in a manner that avoids transmitting an undue axial load to a bearing of the roller assembly. An associated method is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Bradley Joe Hitchler, Darwin Daniel Fish, Jeremy Michael Erdmann, Charles Scott Sloan, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Publication number: 20080023122Abstract: The raw edges of a belt having an elastomeric carcass encasing one or more fabric mats are stabilized by treating the edges with a low viscosity, quick hardening adhesive which is quickly wicked into the fabric cords or yarns in the region of the edge and hardens within a few seconds so as to form a durable bond between adjacent yarns and between the yarns and the elastomeric carcass.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventor: Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 7191699Abstract: A shield is provided for preventing crop build-up above the axle and behind the pickup frame from interfering with the closure of the gate after bale discharge. A spring member is interposed between the baler frame and a deflector surface. Preferably the spring member occupies the entire space between the baler frame and the deflector thereby preventing any accumulation of crop material in that space. As the gate of the baler begins to close a gate shield of the baler contacts the deflector surface and compresses the spring member allowing the deflector surface to deflect toward the baler frame. Because crop material cannot build up in the area occupied by the spring member and deflector surface, deflection of the deflector surface provides a clean path for the gate shield allowing the gate to close without interference from crop material build-up. When the gate is opened again the spring member expands pushing the deflector surface and any accumulated crop material toward the center of the baler.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, John David Burger, Steven Dave Anton, Steven R. Pilcher
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Patent number: 7140294Abstract: A large round baler includes a combined tensioning and ejecting arrangement comprising a tensioning arm assembly mounted to an upper front region of the baler sidewalls. The tensioning arm assembly operates such that, after formation of a bale in the baling chamber and the discharge gate has been swung to its raised discharge position, the tensioning arm assembly pivots into a region occupied by the completed bale so as to positively eject the bale. The combined tensioning and ejecting arrangement includes front and rear arm assemblies which define a compact assembly and share a pair of double-acting tensioning actuators and a single-acting ejection actuator. The tensioning arm assembly may be used with a baler having a light weight bale discharge gate or with a baler having a discharge gate formed in part by rear sections of sidewalls forming opposite sides of the baling chamber. In an alternate embodiment, the ejection actuator is replaced with a coil extension spring.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, Daniel Eric Derscheid
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Patent number: 7093406Abstract: Disclosed is a large round bale wrapped with a protective covering for permitting it to be stored outside. The covering is constructed of one or more layers of semi-permeable material. It is possible for an additional layer to be added to a region of the baler to be placed on the ground during storage, this additional layer resulting in the covering becoming essentially non-permeable in the region of the additional layer. A baler for applying the covering to a bale is disclosed together with a device for placing a visual marker on the bale so as to aid a person handling a discharged bale in knowing where the region covered with the additional layer of material is located so that this region may be manipulated into ground contact for storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, Jean Viaud
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Patent number: 7093407Abstract: Disclosed is a large round bale wrapped with a protective covering for permitting it to be stored outside. The covering is constructed of one or more layers of semi-permeable material. It is possible for an additional layer to be added to a region of the baler to be placed on the ground during storage, this additional layer resulting in the covering becoming essentially non-permeable in the region of the additional layer. A baler for applying the covering to a bale is disclosed together with a device for placing a visual marker on the bale so as to aid a person handling a discharged bale in knowing where the region covered with the additional layer of material is located so that this region may be manipulated into ground contact for storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Henry Dennis Anstey, Jean Viaud
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Patent number: 7008114Abstract: A shaft is disposed along an axis of rotation and a bearing failure indicator, in the form of a disk having protrusions or teeth spaced about its periphery, is provided on the shaft adjacent a bearing supporting a tubular roll for rotation relative to the shaft. When the bearing has undergone a predetermined amount of wear, which happens prior to bearing failure, the teeth or protrusions of the disk come into engagement with a contact surface due to non-concentric rotation of the roll relative to the shaft. In one embodiment, the disk is thick and the teeth make an audible knocking sound which warns an operator of an impending bearing failure. In another embodiment, the disk is relatively thin and a squealing sound is generated when the protrusions engage the contact surface. In addition to the bearing failure indicator, a slip coupling may be used to prevent the transmission of torque to the drive shaft when interference between the disk and the contact surface occurs.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Daniel Eric Derscheid, Henry Dennis Anstey
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Patent number: 6988354Abstract: An overshot rotary conveyor includes a plurality of sets of flat tines welded to a cylindrical shaft at respective locations spaced across the shaft, each tine including a curved leading edge. Located on the opposite sides of each flat tine and having forward ends received about the cylindrical shaft is a stripper including upper and lower sections. The upper and lower stripper sections include are joined at their forward ends, which define a cylindrical opening disposed about the cylindrical shaft, by a flexible hinge section so that the stripper is of a one-piece construction. The flexible hinge section permits the upper and lower stripper sections to be hinged apart so as to permit the stripper to be received on, or removed from, the cylindrical shaft. Various surfaces of the lower stripper section and surfaces in the vicinity of the flexible hinge section work to prevent stray crop from wrapping about the cylindrical shaft.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Amber Rae Pargmann, Henry Dennis Anstey