Patents by Inventor Kendall L. Giesmann
Kendall L. Giesmann 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: 11369053Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for adjusting the downward vertical force applied to the vehicle frame. In this way, an operator can adjust or distribute a vertical downward force that an attached implement applies to the frame of a vehicle towing the implement. A front end of a vertical load member can be pivotably coupled to the vehicle frame at a point in front of the rear axle of the vehicle, and a rear end of the vertical load member can be coupled to a hitch attachment assembly, coupled with a towed implement, at a rear end of the vertical load member. An actuator can be pivotably coupled with the vertical load member rearward of the vehicle axle, and to the vehicle frame. The vertical load member can be raised and lowered using the actuator, which raises and lowers the hitch assembly at the rear, and pivots the vertical load member at the front.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Peter A. Kosmicki, Benjamin J. Heimbuch, Lee R. Rients, Kendall L. Giesmann
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Publication number: 20210204463Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for adjusting the downward vertical force applied to the vehicle frame. In this way, an operator can adjust or distribute a vertical downward force that an attached implement applies to the frame of a vehicle towing the implement. A front end of a vertical load member can be pivotably coupled to the vehicle frame at a point in front of the rear axle of the vehicle, and a rear end of the vertical load member can be coupled to a hitch attachment assembly, coupled with a towed implement, at a rear end of the vertical load member. An actuator can be pivotably coupled with the vertical load member rearward of the vehicle axle, and to the vehicle frame. The vertical load member can be raised and lowered using the actuator, which raises and lowers the hitch assembly at the rear, and pivots the vertical load member at the front.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Deere & CompanyInventors: Peter A. Kosmicki, Benjamin J. Heimbuch, Lee R. Rients, Kendall L. Giesmann
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Patent number: 9994159Abstract: A stair assembly for a work vehicle includes a stepped support and an actuator. The stepped support has one or more steps mountable to a side of the work vehicle. The stepped support is moveable by the actuator between a retracted orientation, in which the stepped support has a first length between first and second ends, and an extended orientation, in which the support structure has a greater length. When mounted to the work vehicle, the second end of the stepped support is at an outward lowered position in the extended orientation with respect to the work vehicle relative to an inward raised position of the second end of the stepped support in the retracted orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Kendall L. Giesmann
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Publication number: 20180118284Abstract: A ballast assembly for a work vehicle. The ballast assembly includes a frame, a ballast weight, and a lift. The frame is included in an underside of the work vehicle. The ballast weight has a first portion and a second portion. The lift has an upper end pivotally coupled to the frame and a lower end releasably coupled to the ballast weight. The first and second portions are configured to engage with a ground surface and the frame, respectively, when the ballast weight is loaded onto the work vehicle. The first and second portions are configured to engage with the frame when the ballast weight is loaded onto the work vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2016Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: STEVEN A. DUPPONG, DAVID RIX, GARY S. KEYS, II, KENDALL L. GIESMANN, ERIC M. FORBES, NICHOLAS TAYLOR, RAZVAN PLATON, ANDREW W KEENAN
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Patent number: 9957001Abstract: A ballast assembly for a work vehicle. The ballast assembly includes a frame, a ballast weight, and a lift. The frame is included in an underside of the work vehicle. The ballast weight has a first portion and a second portion. The lift has an upper end pivotally coupled to the frame and a lower end releasably coupled to the ballast weight. The first and second portions are configured to engage with a ground surface and the frame, respectively, when the ballast weight is loaded onto the work vehicle. The first and second portions are configured to engage with the frame when the ballast weight is loaded onto the work vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Steven A. Duppong, David Rix, Gary S. Keys, II, Kendall L. Giesmann, Eric M. Forbes, Nicholas Taylor, Razvan Platon, Andrew W Keenan
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Publication number: 20170246992Abstract: A stair assembly for a work vehicle includes a stepped support and an actuator. The stepped support has one or more steps mountable to a side of the work vehicle. The stepped support is moveable by the actuator between a retracted orientation, in which the stepped support has a first length between first and second ends, and an extended orientation, in which the support structure has a greater length. When mounted to the work vehicle, the second end of the stepped support is at an outward lowered position in the extended orientation with respect to the work vehicle relative to an inward raised position of the second end of the stepped support in the retracted orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventor: Kendall L. Giesmann
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Patent number: 9527536Abstract: A telescopic axle assembly includes a knuckle housing pivotally mounted to a vehicle frame. The knuckle housing projects therefrom. A rotary drive shaft extends through the knuckle housing and the sleeve. A first wheel hub housing is slidably coupled to the knuckle housing and has a bore which slidably receives the sleeve. A second wheel hub housing is rotatably mounted to the first wheel hub housing. A transmission transmits torque between the drive shaft and the second wheel hub housing. Hydraulic cylinders move the wheel hub housings with respect to the knuckle housing and the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2015Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Kendall L. Giesmann, Dennis A. Bowman
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Patent number: 9328652Abstract: A vehicle cooling system includes a fan, a radiator upstream of the fan and in a first air flow path, a charge air cooler upstream of the radiator in the first air flow path, a fuel cooler upstream of the radiator in the first air flow path, and a hydraulic oil cooler adjacent to a side of the radiator and upstream of the fan and in a second air flow path which is parallel to the first air flow path. A condenser is positioned in the first air flow path between the fuel cooler and the radiator. The hydraulic oil cooler has an upstream side which is unobscured by any other cooling system components. The hydraulic oil cooler includes first and second hydraulic oil cooler units connected together in series. A portion of the hydraulic oil cooler is positioned above a top side of the radiator.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Paul T. Bruss, Andy B. Appleton, Adam J. Shuttleworth, Michael J. Schuller, Kendall L. Giesmann
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Publication number: 20150369114Abstract: A vehicle cooling system includes a fan, a radiator upstream of the fan and in a first air flow path, a charge air cooler upstream of the radiator in the first air flow path, a fuel cooler upstream of the radiator in the first air flow path, and a hydraulic oil cooler adjacent to a side of the radiator and upstream of the fan and in a second air flow path which is parallel to the first air flow path. A condenser is positioned in the first air flow path between the fuel cooler and the radiator. The hydraulic oil cooler has an upstream side which is unobscured by any other cooling system components. The hydraulic oil cooler includes first and second hydraulic oil cooler units connected together in series. A portion of the hydraulic oil cooler is positioned above a top side of the radiator.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2014Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: PAUL T. BRUSS, ANDY B. APPLETON, ADAM J. SHUTTLEWORTH, MICHAEL J. SCHULLER, KENDALL L. GIESMANN
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Patent number: 4542913Abstract: A pick-up type drawbar assembly includes a frame which is fixed to the transmission casing of a tractor. The frame includes a fore-and-aft extending link slot and a curved bellcrank slot. A drawbar link has a rear end which includes an implement engaging hook and a forward end which is pivoted about a pin which slides in the link slot. A bellcrank has one corner pivotally coupled to the drawbar link and another corner pivotally coupled to the frame. A curved slot is located near a third corner of the bellcrank. A pivot pin extends through and is slidable with the curved slots in the frame and the bellcrank. A hydraulic cylinder has a housing pivotally supported in the frame. The rod of the cylinder is coupled to the pivot pin so that extension of the cylinder pivots the bellcrank and lowers the drawbar link. As the link lowers, its forward end and its hook end move rearwardly.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Kendall L. Giesmann