Patents by Inventor Russell V. Stoltman
Russell V. Stoltman 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: 12084116Abstract: A roof assembly for a work vehicle includes a roof panel having a vertical peak positioned longitudinally between a forward end and a rearward end of the roof panel. In addition, the roof panel includes a forward surface extending from the vertical peak to the forward end of the roof panel, and the roof panel includes a rearward surface extending from the vertical peak to the rearward end of the roof panel. The roof panel also includes a ridge extending around a periphery of the roof panel. The ridge has a first gap positioned at the rearward end of the roof panel, a second gap positioned at the forward end of the roof panel, and a third gap positioned at a first lateral end of the roof panel. In addition, the roof panel does not include a channel extending along the roof panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Inventors: David Sheldon Booth, William Venth, Michael J. Braun, Thomas Michael Curley, Aaron Francis Onken, David Larry Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman, Abhishek Shende
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Publication number: 20230202575Abstract: A roof assembly for a work vehicle includes a roof panel having a vertical peak positioned longitudinally between a forward end and a rearward end of the roof panel. In addition, the roof panel includes a forward surface extending from the vertical peak to the forward end of the roof panel, and the roof panel includes a rearward surface extending from the vertical peak to the rearward end of the roof panel. The roof panel also includes a ridge extending around a periphery of the roof panel. The ridge has a first gap positioned at the rearward end of the roof panel, a second gap positioned at the forward end of the roof panel, and a third gap positioned at a first lateral end of the roof panel. In addition, the roof panel does not include a channel extending along the roof panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: David Sheldon Booth, William Venth, Michael J. Braun, Thomas Michael Curley, Aaron Francis Onken, David Larry Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman, Abhishek Shende
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Patent number: 10464419Abstract: A method for automatically controlling vehicle speeds of a track-based work vehicle may generally include receiving, with a computing device, one or more signals associated with an operating temperature for a track component of a track assembly of the track-based work vehicle, comparing, with the computing device, the operating temperature for the track component to a predetermined temperature threshold defined for the track component and automatically limiting, with the computing device, a vehicle speed of the track-based work vehicle when the operating temperature for the track component exceeds the predetermined temperature threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Brian Vik, Jason Novacek, Mark E. Krogen, David L. Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman
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Patent number: 10227100Abstract: A track wheel may include a wheel rim having an outer rim wall extending axially between first and second sides of the track wheel. The wheel rim may also include a first side wall extending radially inwardly from the outer rim wall along the first side of the wheel such that an inner end of the first side wall is spaced radially inwardly from the outer rim wall. The track wheel may also include a hub disc extending radially within the wheel rim between an inner end and an outer end. In addition, the track wheel may include a first shield wall extending axially between the inner end of the first side wall and the hub disc. The first shield wall may be spaced radially inwardly from the outer rim wall such that a radial gap is defined between the first shield wall and the outer rim wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Brian Vik, David L. Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman
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Publication number: 20180072358Abstract: A track wheel may include a wheel rim having an outer rim wall extending axially between first and second sides of the track wheel. The wheel rim may also include a first side wall extending radially inwardly from the outer rim wall along the first side of the wheel such that an inner end of the first side wall is spaced radially inwardly from the outer rim wall. The track wheel may also include a hub disc extending radially within the wheel rim between an inner end and an outer end. In addition, the track wheel may include a first shield wall extending axially between the inner end of the first side wall and the huh disc. The first shield wall may be spaced radially inwardly from the outer rim wall such that a radial gap is defined between the first shield wall and the outer rim wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Brian Vik, David L. Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman
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Publication number: 20170087987Abstract: A method for automatically controlling vehicle speeds of a track-based work vehicle may generally include receiving, with a computing device, one or more signals associated with an operating temperature for a track component of a track assembly of the track-based work vehicle, comparing, with the computing device, the operating temperature for the track component to a predetermined temperature threshold defined for the track component and automatically limiting, with the computing device, a vehicle speed of the track-based work vehicle when the operating temperature for the track component exceeds the predetermined temperature threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2015Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: Brian Vik, Jason Novacek, Mark E. Krogen, David L. Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman
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Patent number: 8613338Abstract: A flat plate nose frame design for a tractor in which a thick, flat structural plate is connected to and forwardly extends from the conventional frame rails of the tractor. The flat plate nose frame design increases vertical clearance under the hood without raising the hood height or reducing ground clearance. The nose plate is contoured to match the exterior contours of the tractor grill and hood eliminating the need for a separate aesthetic component covering the nose plate. The nose plate features a pair of vertically aligned short-height frame plates extending forwardly along the axis from the deep-section frame rails to increase strength in the flat nose plate without significantly increasing vertical height of the nose plate assembly. The flat plate nose frame is capable of withstanding operational loads as well as supporting a weight package or front-mounted implements.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: John T. Rasset, Russell V. Stoltman, David S. Booth, Bryan J. Garberg, Carl J. Hagele, Chad A. Bautz, Landon J. Fries
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Publication number: 20110308870Abstract: A flat plate nose frame design for a tractor in which a thick, flat structural plate is connected to and forwardly extends from the conventional frame rails of the tractor. The flat plate nose frame design increases vertical clearance under the hood without raising the hood height or reducing ground clearance. The nose plate is contoured to match the exterior contours of the tractor grill and hood eliminating the need for a separate aesthetic component covering the nose plate. The nose plate features a pair of vertically aligned short-height frame plates extending forwardly along the axis from the deep-section frame rails to increase strength in the flat nose plate without significantly increasing vertical height of the nose plate assembly. The flat plate nose frame is capable of withstanding operational loads as well as supporting a weight package or front-mounted implements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: John T. Rasset, Russell V. Stoltman, David S. Booth, Bryan J. Garberg, Carl J. Hagele, Chad A. Bautz, Landon J. Fries
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Patent number: 7625003Abstract: A drawbar assembly includes a drawbar and a hammer strap that is fixed to the drawbar forward of a drawbar hanger.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: David L. Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman, Bob J. Overmann, John T Rasset
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Publication number: 20090058042Abstract: A drawbar assembly includes a drawbar and a hammer strap that is fixed to the drawbar forward of a drawbar hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: CNH America, LLC.Inventors: David L. Tveito, John T. Rasset, Russell V. Stoltman, Bob J. Overmann
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Patent number: 6318484Abstract: A tracked suspension for a tractor or other work vehicle is disclosed having an endless belt, a belt tensioner, a drive wheel, and a plurality of idler wheels mounted to a suspension frame or idler carriage, the assembly being arranged such that the belt tension provided by the tensioner is absorbed within the frame and is not transmitted to the axle extending from the tractor that drives the tracked suspension. The tracked suspension can be adjusted by loosening or removing mounting bolts that fix the suspension to beams extending from the vehicle, sliding the suspension toward or away from the vehicle, and tightening the bolts. By absorbing the belt tensioning forces within the tracked suspension itself, rather than transmitting the belt tensioning forces to the axle, the suspension can be more easily adjusted without requiring the removal and replacement of the drive axle.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Lykken, Brian D. Vik, Timothy J. Bock, Russell V. Stoltman
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Publication number: 20010025732Abstract: A tracked suspension for a tractor or other work vehicle is disclosed having an endless belt, a belt tensioner, a drive wheel, and a plurality of idler wheels mounted to a suspension frame or idler carriage, the assembly being arranged such that the belt tension provided by the tensioner is absorbed within the frame and is not transmitted to the axle extending from the tractor that drives the tracked suspension. The tracked suspension can be adjusted by loosening or removing mounting bolts that fix the suspension to beams extending from the vehicle, sliding the suspension toward or away from the vehicle, and tightening the bolts. By absorbing the belt tensioning forces within the tracked suspension itself, rather than transmitting the belt tensioning forces to the axle, the suspension can be more easily adjusted without requiring the removal and replacement of the drive axle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 1999Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: THOMAS G. LYKKEN, BRIAN D. VIK, TIMOTHY J. BOCK, RUSSELL V. STOLTMAN
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Patent number: D698831Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: William Henry Adamson, Thomas Michael Chlystek, Carl Hagele, Jay M. Larson, Aaron Richard, Russell V Stoltman
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Patent number: D1002490Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: CNH INDUSTRIAL AMERICA LLCInventors: David Sheldon Booth, William Venth, Michael J. Braun, Thomas Michael Curley, Aaron Francis Onken, David Larry Tveito, Russell V. Stoltman, Abhishek Shende