Patents by Inventor Raymond Helmeczi
Raymond Helmeczi 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: 11541704Abstract: A hitch is provided including a tongue, an insert, and a base. The tongue includes a C-shaped section having an internal spherical raceway and opposing walls, each extending from an opposite arm of the C-shaped section. The insert includes a spherical segment received within the internal spherical raceway and having a draw pin hole, and a projection extending rearward between the opposite arms of the C-shaped section and having a socket recess. The base being pivotally connected to the tongue through the opposing walls. The base includes a ball located in front of the pivotal connection, the ball being received within the socket recess of the insert, and a back end being adapted for connection to a towing implement.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Raymond Helmeczi, James Kowch
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Patent number: 11304373Abstract: A bale processor with extended bale capacity and a kit for extending a bale capacity of a bale processor is disclosed. The extended bale capacity is provided by a bale holder mechanically coupled to the frame the bale processor. When in use, the bale holder is capable of supporting an additional bale in an intermediary position between a first bale above a disintegration rotor of the bale processor and a second bale supported by a bale carrier of the bale processor. The kit comprises an intermediary bale holder and a support frame mechanically mountable to a back section of a bale processor.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Dean Barager, Raymond Helmeczi, Kristofor Ohnander
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Publication number: 20200361257Abstract: A hitch is provided including a tongue, an insert, and a base. The tongue includes a C-shaped section having an internal spherical raceway and opposing walls, each extending from an opposite arm of the C-shaped section. The insert includes a spherical segment received within the internal spherical raceway and having a draw pin hole, and a projection extending rearward between the opposite arms of the C-shaped section and having a socket recess. The base being pivotally connected to the tongue through the opposing walls. The base includes a ball located in front of the pivotal connection, the ball being received within the socket recess of the insert, and a back end being adapted for connection to a towing implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Raymond HELMECZI, James KOWCH
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Publication number: 20190350139Abstract: A bale processor with extended bale capacity and a kit for extending a bale capacity of a bale processor is disclosed. The extended bale capacity is provided by a bale holder mechanically coupled to the frame the bale processor. When in use, the bale holder is capable of supporting an additional bale in an intermediary position between a first bale above a disintegration rotor of the bale processor and a second bale supported by a bale carrier of the bale processor. The kit comprises an intermediary bale holder and a support frame mechanically mountable to a back section of a bale processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Dean Barager, Raymond Helmeczi, Kristofor Ohnander
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Patent number: 10011972Abstract: An adjustable earth shaping blade comprises a center section and at least one side section pivotally attached to the center section at an oblique angle. The side section may be moved forwards or backwards in order to change the profile of the contacting edge of the adjustable earth shaping blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2015Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: BRIDGEVIEW MANUFACTURING INC.Inventors: Raymond Helmeczi, James Walter Wesley Kowch
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Publication number: 20150361639Abstract: An adjustable earth shaping blade comprises a center section and at least one side section pivotally attached to the center section at an oblique angle. The side section may be moved forwards or backwards in order to change the profile of the contacting edge of the adjustable earth shaping blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: RAYMOND HELMECZI, JAMES WALTER WESLEY KOWCH
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Patent number: 8732993Abstract: An earth shaping apparatus allows a ditch to be excavated and the surrounding area leveled in a single pass. The earth shaping apparatus has a leveling blade with an elongated lower contacting edge that is adapted to be moved in a ditching direction. The lower contacting edge is arranged at an angle to the ditching direction. The earth shaping apparatus further has a ditching blade coupled to the earth shaping apparatus in front of the leveling blade with respect to the ditching direction. The ditching blade has a contacting edge extending below the lower contacting edge of the leveling blade when in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Raymond Helmeczi
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Publication number: 20120311894Abstract: An earth shaping apparatus is described that allows a ditch to be excavated and the surrounding area leveled in a single pass. The earth shaping apparatus has a leveling blade with an elongated lower contacting edge that is adapted to be moved in a ditching direction. The lower contacting edge is arranged at an angle to the ditching direction. The earth shaping apparatus further has a ditching blade coupled to the earth shaping apparatus in front of the leveling blade with respect to the ditching direction. The ditching blade has a contacting edge extending below the lower contacting edge of the leveling blade when in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Raymond Helmeczi
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Patent number: 7581691Abstract: The novel rotor for a bale processor comprises a number of plate sections that extend radially outward from a rotor axis with bale disintegrators mounted on outer edges of the rotor plate sections for bale disintegration during rotor rotation. The rotor may have four or at least four rotor plate sections. One such rotor includes a first rotor plate having a predetermined width W, length L and thickness T, second and third rotor plates each having a thickness T, a length L and a width approximately equal to (W/2?½T). The second rotor plate is fixed to one side of the first rotor plate and the third rotor plate is fixed to the other side of the first rotor plate to form a symmetrical rotor having a length L and an X-cross-section. The disintegrators include a number of pairs of flail supports fixed to outer edges of the rotor plates and a flail pivotally mounted to each of the flail support pairs.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Raymond Helmeczi, Dan McCarthy
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Patent number: 7360353Abstract: The V-rake has an elongated tow beam with a front end adapted to be connected to a towing vehicle and a back end fixed to a back section, the back section is supported by a wheel assembly, which may be a set of tandem wheels. The V-rake further includes first and second rake booms each having a front end and a back end pivotally connected to the back section such that the front ends of the booms can be swung between a transport position and an operating position. The front end of each boom has at least one castor wheel for support. The back section is further adapted to controllably change the distance between the back ends of the booms to adjust the width of a resulting windrow. A number of rake wheels are mounted on each of the rake booms on the side of the boom nearest to the tow beam, wherein the rake wheels are adapted to move vertically with respect to the rake boom using a compression spring mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Dean Baragar, Raymond Helmeczi
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Patent number: 7313904Abstract: The V-rake has an elongated tow beam with a front end adapted to be connected to a towing vehicle and a back end fixed to a back section, the back section is supported by a wheel assembly, which may be a set of tandem wheels. The V-rake further includes first and second rake booms each having a front end and a back end pivotally connected to the back section such that the front ends of the booms can be swung between a transport position and an operating position. The front end of each boom has at least one castor wheel for support. The back section is further adapted to controllably change the distance between the back ends of the booms to adjust the width of a resulting windrow. A number of rake wheels are mounted on each of the rake booms on the side of the boom nearest to the tow beam, wherein the rake wheels are adapted to move vertically with respect to the rake boom using a compression spring mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Dean Baragar, Raymond Helmeczi
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Publication number: 20070163224Abstract: The V-rake has an elongated tow beam with a front end adapted to be connected to a towing vehicle and a back end fixed to a back section, the back section is supported by a wheel assembly, which may be a set of tandem wheels. The V-rake further includes first and second rake booms each having a front end and a back end pivotally connected to the back section such that the front ends of the booms can be swung between a transport position and an operating position. The front end of each boom has at least one castor wheel for support. The back section is further adapted to controllably change the distance between the back ends of the booms to adjust the width of a resulting windrow. A number of rake wheels are mounted on each of the rake booms on the side of the boom nearest to the tow beam, wherein the rake wheels are adapted to move vertically with respect to the rake boom using a compression spring mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Dean Baragar, Raymond Helmeczi
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Publication number: 20070163223Abstract: The V-rake has an elongated tow beam with a front end adapted to be connected to a towing vehicle and a back end fixed to a back section, the back section is supported by a wheel assembly, which may be a set of tandem wheels. The V-rake further includes first and second rake booms each having a front end and a back end pivotally connected to the back section such that the front ends of the booms can be swung between a transport position and an operating position. The front end of each boom has at least one castor wheel for support. The back section is further adapted to controllably change the distance between the back ends of the booms to adjust the width of a resulting windrow. A number of rake wheels are mounted on each of the rake booms on the side of the boom nearest to the tow beam, wherein the rake wheels are adapted to move vertically with respect to the rake boom using a compression spring mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Bridgeview Mfg. Inc.Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Dean Baragar, Raymond Helmeczi
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Publication number: 20060185342Abstract: The V-rake has an elongated tow beam with a front end adapted to be connected to a towing vehicle and a back end fixed to a back section, the back section is supported by a wheel assembly, which may be a set of tandem wheels. The V-rake further includes first and second rake booms each having a front end and a back end pivotally connected to the back section such that the front ends of the booms can be swung between a transport position and an operating position. The front end of each boom has at least one castor wheel for support. The back section is further adapted to controllably change the distance between the back ends of the booms to adjust the width of a resulting windrow. A number of rake wheels are mounted on each of the rake booms on the side of the boom nearest to the tow beam, wherein the rake wheels are adapted to move vertically with respect to the rake boom using a compression spring mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Kevin Hruska, Dean Baragar, Raymond Helmeczi
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Publication number: 20050017108Abstract: The novel rotor for a bale processor comprises a number of plate sections that extend radially outward from a rotor axis with bale disintegrators mounted on outer edges of the rotor plate sections for bale disintegration during rotor rotation. The rotor may have four or at least four rotor plate sections. One such rotor includes a first rotor plate having a predetermined width W, length L and thickness T, second and third rotor plates each having a thickness T, a length L and a width approximately equal to (W/2?½T). The second rotor plate is fixed to one side of the first rotor plate and the third rotor plate is fixed to the other side of the first rotor plate to form a symmetrical rotor having a length L and an X-cross-section. The disintegrators include a number of pairs of flail supports fixed to outer edges of the rotor plates and a flail pivotally mounted to each of the flail support pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Raymond Helmeczi, Dan McCarthy