Patents by Inventor Jon Patrick Henry
Jon Patrick Henry 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: 20240142031Abstract: This disclosure relates to an irrigation system pipe joint or span coupling, which can connect a span of an irrigation system to another structure. In examples, the joint can include various components that attach an end of a first pipe or joint to an end of a second pipe or joint. For example, the end of the first joint can include a receiver plate, which can include a recess with a bushing. In addition, the end of the second joint can include a post, hook, or other elongated member that, in order to connect the first joint to the second joint, is insertable into the bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Publication number: 20240065187Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Russell Scott REINKE, Jon Patrick HENRY, Bradley George WEATHERL, Mark Randall VIRUS, Darin Joseph NEFF
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Patent number: 11903348Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: REINKE MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Darin Joseph Neff
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Publication number: 20240040977Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Russell Scott REINKE, Jon Patrick Henry, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Darin Joseph Neff
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Patent number: 11852274Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Reinke Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Lynn Wilkinson, Jon Patrick Henry, Russell Scott Reinke
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Patent number: 11835167Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Reinke Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Lynn Wilkinson, Jon Patrick Henry, Russell Scott Reinke
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Patent number: 11818988Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Reinke Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Darin Joseph Neff
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Publication number: 20230118810Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Russell Scott REINKE, Jon Patrick HENRY, Bradley George WEATHERL, Mark Randall VIRUS, Darin Joseph NEFF
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Publication number: 20230079710Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Douglas Lynn WILKINSON, Jon Patrick HENRY, Russell Scott REINKE
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Patent number: 11519540Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A single, unitary bushing member formed of a low-friction material is positioned within the interior volume and includes a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surface cooperates with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2019Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: REINKE MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Patent number: 11493083Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A single, unitary bushing member formed of a low-friction material is positioned within the interior volume and includes a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surface cooperates with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: REINKE MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Patent number: 11448354Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Douglas Lynn Wilkinson, Jon Patrick Henry, Russell Scott Reinke
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Publication number: 20220205564Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Douglas Lynn Wilkinson, Jon Patrick Henry, Russell Scott Reinke
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Publication number: 20210033224Abstract: A polymer-lined fluid transmission line includes various structures, including a first polymer-lined pipe, a second polymer-lined pipe, and one or more sleeve retainers installed at a pipe junction between the polymer-lined pipes. Among other things, the sleeve retainers may include one or more protuberances to frictionally engage the polymer-lined pipes or a one or more portions that protrude into a space between the polymer-lined pipes to help retain and protect polymer sleeves.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Douglas Lynn Wilkinson, Jon Patrick Henry, Russell Scott Reinke
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Publication number: 20200318678Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device is provided. The device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A plurality of bushing members formed of a low-friction material are positioned within the interior volume and include a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surfaces cooperate with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Publication number: 20200315106Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Darin Joseph Neff
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Publication number: 20200315107Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device is provided. The device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A single, unitary bushing member formed of a low-friction material is positioned within the interior volume and includes a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surface cooperates with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry