Patents by Inventor Thomas G. Schrag

Thomas G. Schrag 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: 5782175
    Abstract: The knotter clutch control prevents the driven dog of the clutch from flipping out into its actuated position for engagement with the driving lug of the clutch unless the lug is in a position wherein positive driving engagement between the lug and the dog is assured. A strategically positioned control lobe on the cam ring of the drive sprocket for the clutch blocks release of the dog into its extended position when the driving lug is at the lug pickup point on its path of travel. The dog is free to be released when the lug is at all other positions on its path of travel so as to be in position for engagement with the lug when it next arrives at the pickup point. The dog is reset into its retracted position after a single revolution of the knotter drive shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventor: Thomas G. Schrag
  • Patent number: 5540144
    Abstract: Instead of using the compacting plunger of the baler to unload one or more bales from the bale chamber, an auxiliary ejector system may be utilized that enables the operator to select only the last bale for off-loading, or both the last bale and the next-to-last bale. A shuttle assembly housed almost entirely within hollow rails of the bale case has a number of ejector dogs that need not all be placed in operating position simultaneously, thus permitting the operator to choose to actuate only those dogs which are necessary to off-load the bale he selects. The shuttle is repeatedly actuated and retracted through ejecting and reset strokes until the selected bale or bales are fully off-loaded. During the reset strokes the spring-loaded dogs are yieldably folded down under the pressure of the overhead bale so as to avoid retrograde movement of the bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1996
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Cecil L. Case
  • Patent number: 5226356
    Abstract: A hay baler for producing large rectangular bales picks up crop material directly underneath the fore-and-aft bale chamber of the machine as the baler advances across the field and stuffs charges of the picked up hay into the overhead chamber for compaction by a fore-and-aft reciprocating plunger. Sensors associated with the two laterally spaced driving arms of the plunger detect the extent of uneven crop loading into the baling chamber through measuring any differential in compressive loading on the arms and cause a visual display in the cab of the towing tractor which indicates the direction and magnitude of steering correction which is required to reestablish even loading of the baler. A microcomputer receives the outputs from the driving arms, processes the same and appropriately activates the display monitor in the cab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Victor D. Goeckner, Charles F. Hood, Scott A. Morton
  • Patent number: 4945719
    Abstract: A baler includes a bale chamber and a plunger movable relative to the chamber between a retracted position and an extended position. The plunger is provided with at least two crop engaging elements spaced from one another by a distance defining a clearance opening therebetween, and a drive crank assembly including a drive arm operates to shift the plunger between the retracted and extended positions in a series of operating cycles. A clearing assembly is included for clearing crop materials from at least a portion of the clearance opening in the plunger. The clearing assembly includes a clearing member mounted on the plunger for pivotal movement relative thereto about a pivot axis, and a drive link for effecting pivotal movement of the clearing member during shifting of the plunger between the retracted and extended positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1990
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Lavern H. Unruh
  • Patent number: 4829756
    Abstract: A reciprocating plunger of a square baler has a series of cleanout probes fixed to an oscillating drive arm which reciprocates the plunger. The probes sweep along a path adjacent portions of a horizontal frame member of the plunger as the plunger moves through its operating cycle in order to remove the accumulation of loose crop materials from the same. The probes are arranged to swing away from the path of travel of needles which carry baling twine or wire upwardly through the plunger and toward an overlying knotting device, to thereby avoid interference with the needles and substantially prevent the needles from carrying any loose crop materials toward the knotting mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Craig Pecenka
  • Patent number: 4765235
    Abstract: During the process of binding a bale of crop material with binding twine in a crop baler, malfunction of the knotter is checked once upon completion of the binding sequence for one bale, and then a second time after the twine has been prepared by the knotter for formation of the next bale. The monitoring system is particularly appropriate for a double knotting mechanism in which each knotter operates through two complete operating cycles during each actuation thereof, a first cycle to complete a knot associated with the just finished bale, and a second cycle to complete a knot in two separate strands of twine to prepare the same for the next successive bale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: Hay & Forage Industries
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Charles F. Hood, Scott A. Morton, Kurt Graber
  • Patent number: 4746869
    Abstract: An electrical circuit is provided for testing for an open circuit or short circuit in an inductive coil, solenoid, or the like. The preferred circuit includes a computer activated device for selectively imposing a direct current voltage on a coil, a detector for detecting current flow through the coil induced by the voltage and for producing a current flow signal indicative of the magnitude of the current flow, a comparator for comparing the current signal with the reference signal and for producing respective first and second comparison signals when the current flow magnitude is respectively less than or greater than a reference magnitude, and a computer for determining whether the respective first and second comparison signals are produced during respective first and second points in time, such being a test indicative of the electrical integrity of the coil, solenoid, or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Charles F. Hood, Scott A. Morton
  • Patent number: 4742880
    Abstract: Bales emanating from the discharge end of a baler are received on an accumulating trailer provided with a weighing scale that, in combination with an electrical system, automatically determines the weight of certain of the successively issuing bales and conveniently displays such weight to the operator in the cab of the towing vehicle so that the operator can monitor the quality and condition of bales prepared by the machine on an ongoing, non-stop basis. An onboard computer preferably forming a part of the electronic system controls the process and assures its accuracy, while also providing information such as the average weight of bales weighed since last resetting the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1988
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Charles F. Hood, Scott A. Morton
  • Patent number: 4312245
    Abstract: Actuation of a valve is prevented under certain circumstances wherein an axially reciprocable stem connected to the valve has shoulders thereon, which shoulders are selectively engageable by shiftable blocking bars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1982
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Amos G. Hill, Howard R. Lohrentz
  • Patent number: 4255985
    Abstract: A three-bale load is accumulated on the trailer as bales issue from the rear of the baler, whereupon the accumulated bales may be dumped all at the same location or singly as may be desired. Successive bales issuing from the baler arrive at a central platform from which they are alternately distributed to laterally disposed side platforms in an automated procedure. Once a side platform receives its bale, lockout mechanism prevents the transfer device from presenting the side platform with another bale until such time as the previous bale has been dumped. Once a bale has been dumped from a platform, the transfer device is automatically actuated, if indeed the next bale is ready to be transferred, for loading of the next bale onto the awaiting side platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Amos G. Hill, Howard R. Lohrentz
  • Patent number: 4215964
    Abstract: A three-bale load is accumulated on the trailer as bales issue from the rear of the baler, whereupon the accumulated bales may be dumped all at the same location or singly as may be desired. Successive bales issuing from the baler arrive at a central platform from which they are alternately distributed to laterally disposed side platforms in an automated procedure. Once a side platform receives its bale, lockout mechanism prevents the transfer device from presenting the side platform with another bale until such time as the previous bale has been dumped. Once a bale has been dumped from a platform, the transfer device is automatically actuated, if indeed the next bale is ready to be transferred, for loading of the next bale onto the awaiting side platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: Hesston Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Amos G. Hill, Howard R. Lohrentz