Patents by Inventor Kenneth D. Friend

Kenneth D. Friend 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: 4967544
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a speed controller system for the gathering unit of a harvesting assembly wherein the speed is controlled as a ratio of the ground speed of the harvesting machine. The system is provided with an electronic controller having a ground speed sensor and a speed sensor for the gathering units. The operator through a ratio selector selects the desired speed ratio and the controller controls the speed of the gathering unit accordingly. The controller can be ised with different harvesting assemblies such as a platform having a reel or belt pickup gathering unit; or a row crop header having a conventional row crop gathering unit or a corn picker row unit. The controller is also provided with a diagnostic routine for flagging problem areas with the system. The flagged problem areas are assigned a diagnostic code which is displayed in a defined order.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Duane H. Ziegler, Charles P. Barbaro, D. Keith Dewey, Steven L. Wildemuth, Frederick W. Nelson, Kenneth D. Friend, Terence D. Pickett
  • Patent number: 4635215
    Abstract: A sensor for counting articles, such as seeds, moving through a conduit includes an array of infrared LEDs generating a uniform diffuse beam of radiation which entirely illuminates a cross sectional volume of the conduit. The beam is detected by a planar photo diode which extends across the opposite side of the conduit. A pair of mirrors extend along opposite sides of the conduit between the array and the photo diodes. Slits narrow the beam and limit the amount of radiation which can impinge upon the photo diode. The signal from the photo diode is integrated by a signal processing unit so that the sensor can count a plurality of seeds in a group of seeds which simultaneously pass through the beam. The signal processing unit automatically compensates for changes in the steady state photo-diode output and for changes in seed size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventor: Kenneth D. Friend
  • Patent number: 4634855
    Abstract: A sensor for counting articles, such as seeds, moving through a conduit includes an array of infrared LEDs generating a uniform diffuse beam of radiation which entirely illuminates a cross sectional volume of the conduit. The beam is detected by a planar photo diode which extends across the opposite side of the conduit. A pair of mirrors extend along opposite sides of the conduit between the array and the photo diodes. Slits narrow the beam and limit the amount of radiation which can impinge upon the photo diode. The signal from the photo diode is integrated by a signal processing unit so that the sensor can count a plurality of seeds in a group of seeds which simultaneously pass through the beam. The signal processing unit automatically compensates for changes in the steady state photo-diode output and for changes in seed size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Kenneth D. Friend, Vijay M. Dharia
  • Patent number: 4281388
    Abstract: A tachometer for monitoring several functions on an implement, such as engine, shaft and ground speeds. A microprocessor receives a-c input signals which vary in frequency as the shaft or ground speeds change. A time window synchronized with a rising edge on the desired input signal is provided during which the number of falling edges are counted. A running total weighted average of a number of successive counts is used to update a digital readout indicating speed. Each new count is compared with the previous average and, if a sudden speed change occurs, the processor shifts to a fast update mode in which the new count is used to immediately update the readout. Programming switches are provided for selecting the proper ground speed time window for a given tire size and for providing a ground speed indication in either kilometers per hour or miles per hour.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1981
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Kenneth D. Friend, David W. Gadtke, Duane H. Ziegler