Patents by Inventor Robert A. Matousek

Robert A. Matousek 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).

  • Publication number: 20120042622
    Abstract: First and second snap rolls corresponding with a pair of forward-extending row units of a harvesting header wherein the snap rolls oppose one another on opposite sides of a crop passage and are operated at different speeds relative to one another. In one embodiment one of the snap rolls is a powered snap roll and the other is an idler roll.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042621
    Abstract: A helical-acting snap roll for a harvesting header having straight flutes which are free of a formed twist. The snap roll includes a plurality of elongated straight flutes that extend substantially the entire length of the snap roll but that are parallel misaligned with a central axis of rotation of the snap roll. A pair of opposing and counter-rotating snap rolls of the present invention chops and pulls crop stalks passing therebetween downward toward the ground while also creating a helical action such that the crop stalks are conveyed rearward. In one embodiment, at least a pair of straight portions acting as flutes are partially parallel aligned with one another along the length and one side of each snap roll.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042627
    Abstract: A helical-acting snap roll for a harvesting header having straight flutes which are free of a formed twist. The snap roll includes elongated straight flutes that extend substantially the entire length of the snap roll but that are parallel misaligned with a central axis of rotation of the snap roll. A pair of opposing and counter-rotating snap rolls of the present invention chops and pulls crop stalks passing therebetween downward toward the ground while also creating a helical action such that the crop stalks are conveyed rearward.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO Corporation
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042620
    Abstract: A pivoting gathering auger for a row unit of a harvesting header. The gathering auger cooperates with a striper plate to remove useable parts from crop stalks gathered in a crop passage and to convey the stripped useable parts rearward into the cross auger of the header. The gathering auger pivots in a vertical plane between a first position for harvesting and a second position for maintenance. While in the maintenance position, a distal end of the gathering auger does not communicate with the cross auger. The useable parts are conveyed rearward free of obstruction to the cross auger.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042623
    Abstract: A first snap roll corresponding with one row unit and another pair of rolls corresponding with another adjacent row unit of a harvesting header where the first snap roll and the pair of rolls are offset from one another relative the ground to urge the crop stalks in the crop passage between the row units toward the one row unit. In one embodiment, the pair of offset rolls are unpowered idler rolls.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042619
    Abstract: First and second stripper plates for a harvesting header that are offset from one another relative the ground. The first and second stripper plates oppose one another to at least partially define a first crop passage for receiving crop stalks and to remove useable parts from the crop stalks gathered in the crop passage. In one embodiment, the first and second stripper plates are offset from one another relative the ground to urge the crop stalks laterally toward a gathering auger of a row unit of the header.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO Corporation
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042625
    Abstract: A cantilevered gathering auger for a row unit of a harvesting header. The gathering auger cooperates with a striper plate to remove useable parts from crop stalks gathered in a crop passage and to convey the stripped useable parts rearward into a cross auger of the header. The useable parts are conveyed rearward free of obstruction to the cross auger.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042626
    Abstract: An elongated member extending from one row unit of a pair of adjacent row units of a harvesting header to urge crop stalks in a crop passage between the adjacent row units toward a gathering auger on the other of the pair of adjacent row units.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042624
    Abstract: A removable divider for a row unit of an agricultural header. The divider is configured to be detachably retained by mounting portions of a frame of the row unit. The divider is retained by the mounting portions of the frame when the divider is in a first position relative the row unit for harvesting crop and is removable from the mounting portions when the divider is in a second position relative the row unit. Outward and parallel extending portions abut the frame of the row unit when the divider is in the first position but then allow the divider to be removed from the row unit when the divider is moved into the second position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO Corporation
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20120042618
    Abstract: A tilting crop stalk chopper on a header for harvesting crops. The chopper is moveably coupled to the header such that the chopper moves between first and second positions to vary the angle at which crops are cut. The movement of the chopper into first and second positions is independent of the position of the row units of the header relative the ground. In one embodiment, a gear box coupled to the chopper is moveable to the chopper between the first and second positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randy Lohrentz, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20110151950
    Abstract: A combine harvester where opposing concaves on either side of a rotor of a processing system substantially simultaneously travel symmetrical paths. The concaves of the processing system may be supported on a suspension system such that the concaves are pivotally supported from a common axial location at one end and translationally adjusted at another end to move the concaves generally radially toward or away from the rotor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2009
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard D. Regier, Robert A. Matousek, Kelvin Eugene Bennett
  • Publication number: 20110023435
    Abstract: A combine harvester and baler for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick
  • Publication number: 20110024538
    Abstract: A chopper for a combine harvester for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick
  • Publication number: 20110029909
    Abstract: A user interface with biomass deflection information for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick, Lawrence D. Retzlaff
  • Publication number: 20110023440
    Abstract: A combine harvester and baler for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick
  • Publication number: 20110023438
    Abstract: A pickup for a combine-towed baler. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick
  • Publication number: 20110023731
    Abstract: A method of electronically sensing the fill of material in a stuffer chute and tripping a stuffer of a baler. A combine harvester and baler for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick, Jason Seeger, Lawrence D. Retzlaff
  • Publication number: 20110023441
    Abstract: In an example embodiment, a continuous baler includes a round baler and an adjustable conveyor for providing crop to the round baler. The adjustable conveyor may include a conveyor belt and a controller for manipulating the conveyor belts. In one example embodiment, the speed of the conveyor is adjusted in accordance with the operation of the baler.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Maynard M. Herron, Robert A. Matousek, Cedric J. Blough, Patrick Kendrick, Brian D. Olander
  • Publication number: 20110023439
    Abstract: A deflector for deflecting crop material from a combine harvester for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Patrick Kendrick, Robert A. Matousek
  • Publication number: 20110023436
    Abstract: A tongue for towing a baler behind a combine harvester for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: AGCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert A. Matousek, Patrick Kendrick, Kevin M. Tacke