Patents by Inventor Philip Egging

Philip Egging 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: 9193231
    Abstract: Drawbar hitch mount assemblies for towing an implement such as a mower conditioner are disclosed. The assemblies include a hitch receiver capable of pivoting relative to the implement and/or towing vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2015
    Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Eric Bergum, Philip Egging
  • Publication number: 20150061261
    Abstract: Drawbar hitch mount assemblies for towing an implement such as a mower conditioner are disclosed. The assemblies include a hitch receiver capable of pivoting relative to the implement and/or towing vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2013
    Publication date: March 5, 2015
    Applicant: Forage Innovations B.V.
    Inventors: Eric Bergum, Philip Egging
  • Patent number: 7654069
    Abstract: A slide frame for a baler is provided for mounting one or more accessories such as a wind guard and/or a rotor, powered or non-powered, for assisting a pickup on a baler to pick up cut crops from the ground and deliver such crops to the inlet of a baling chamber. The slide frame is mounted in such a way as to automatically space each respective accessory a predetermined place with respect to the crop pickup device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2010
    Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing Co.
    Inventors: Lile J. Dunham, Eric Woodford, Philip Egging
  • Publication number: 20090100814
    Abstract: A non-powered rotor windguard improves the baling of stiff crop material such as cornstalks. The windguard comprises plastic teeth spaced evenly along a rotatable shaft. The teeth are generally three-pointed. The engagement of the teeth to the crop material provides the force to rotate the roller windguard.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Philip Egging, Lisle J. Dunham
  • Publication number: 20080314015
    Abstract: An implement for raking a crop disposed on ground in a field has a frame adapted to be operatively attached to a prime mover, the frame having a front end and a rear end and being adapted to be moved in a forward direction by the prime mover. A first raking device has an inner end and an outer end, the first raking device being operatively attached to the frame for moving a crop inwardly towards the inner end thereof to form part of a first windrow. A second raking device has an inner end and an outer end, the second raking device being operatively attached to the frame for moving a crop inwardly towards the inner end thereof to form another part of the first windrow. The inner end of the first raking device is spaced from the inner end of the second raking device, thereby forming a space between the inner ends of the first and second raking devices, a front end of said first windrow being disposed at least partially in said space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2008
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Inventors: Michael Vaske, Michael Kindley, Philip Egging
  • Publication number: 20080256916
    Abstract: An implement for raking a crop disposed on ground in a field has a frame adapted to be operatively attached to a prime mover, the frame having a front end and a rear end and being adapted to be moved in a forward direction by the prime mover. A first raking device has an inner end and an outer end, the first raking device being operatively attached to the frame for moving a crop inwardly towards the inner end thereof to form part of a first windrow. A second raking device has an inner end and an outer end, the second raking device being operatively attached to the frame for moving a crop inwardly towards the inner end thereof to form another part of the first windrow. The inner end of the first raking device is spaced from the inner end of the second raking device, thereby forming a space between the inner ends of the first and second raking devices, a front end of said first windrow being disposed at least partially in said space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2007
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Inventors: Michael Vaske, Michael Kindley, Philip Egging
  • Patent number: 7313905
    Abstract: A folding frame for a drawn implement such as a hay rake is disclosed. The frame includes cushion fold cylinders, a lift cylinder, and a windrow width cylinder. The lift arms actuated by the lift cylinder lift the frame wings and engage a selector valve, providing an open circuit to either the fold cylinder or the windrow width cylinder, or both. During folding, when the cylinders reach the cushion region of their stroke, the pressure in the hydraulic circuit increases, resulting in a change in the force applied to the selector valve by the lift arm. By careful adjustment, this change in pressure will adjust the selector valve so the hydraulic circuit is open to both the fold and windrow width cylinders. Consequently, the windrow width cylinders extend, keeping the frame wings from colliding with the main frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael Vaske, Michael Kindley, Philip Egging
  • Publication number: 20070033915
    Abstract: A folding frame for a drawn implement such as a hay rake is disclosed. The frame includes cushion fold cylinders, a lift cylinder, and a windrow width cylinder. The lift arms actuated by the lift cylinder lift the frame wings and engage a selector valve, providing an open circuit to either the fold cylinder or the windrow width cylinder, or both. During folding, when the cylinders reach the cushion region of their stroke, the pressure in the hydraulic circuit increases, resulting in a change in the force applied to the selector valve by the lift arm. By careful adjustment, this change in pressure will adjust the selector valve so the hydraulic circuit is open to both the fold and windrow width cylinders. Consequently, the windrow width cylinders extend, keeping the frame wings from colliding with the main frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2005
    Publication date: February 15, 2007
    Inventors: Michael Vaske, Michael Kindley, Philip Egging