Patents by Inventor Timothy D. Andre
Timothy D. Andre 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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Publication number: 20260021853Abstract: Some aspects of the present technology relate to a vehicle having a chassis and a track assembly. A drive sprocket is rotatable relative to the chassis, a driven sprocket rotatable relative to the chassis, and a track is disposed around the drive sprocket and the driven sprocket. The track is in mechanical communication with the drive sprocket and the driven sprocket and the track is configured to contact a ground surface. An implement is coupled to the chassis. A mechanical communication assembly is in operative communication with the implement, where the mechanical communication assembly extends from the driven sprocket to the implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2025Publication date: January 22, 2026Inventors: Nickolas T. Moore, Timothy D. Andre
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Patent number: 10856465Abstract: Systems and methods for inhibiting implement-induced stall of a prime mover associated with a turf vehicle. In some embodiments, the vehicle includes an electronic controller (EC) adapted to monitor a speed of the prime mover and detect when the speed falls below a speed threshold. The EC is adapted to automatically disengage a power take-off (PTO) connecting the prime mover to the implement when the speed of the prime mover falls below this speed threshold.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Exmark Manufacturing Company, IncorporatedInventors: Timothy D. Andre, Christian S. C. Bryant
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Patent number: 10815915Abstract: Systems and methods for determining an idle, recommended cool-down period (RCDP) for a prime mover of a grounds maintenance vehicle. Delaying engine shutdown until after expiration of the RCDP allows engine components to adequately cool. In some embodiments, systems and methods may provide a quantitative indication of the time remaining in the RCDP, while other embodiments may notify an operator that a re-start of the engine is necessary to continue cool-down.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: EXMARK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Christian S. C. Bryant
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Publication number: 20200080501Abstract: Systems and methods for determining an idle, recommended cool-down period (RCDP) for a prime mover of a grounds maintenance vehicle. Delaying engine shutdown until after expiration of the RCDP allows engine components to adequately cool. In some embodiments, systems and methods may provide a quantitative indication of the time remaining in the RCDP, while other embodiments may notify an operator that a re-start of the engine is necessary to continue cool-down.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Christian S.C. Bryant
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Publication number: 20190357429Abstract: Systems and methods for inhibiting implement-induced stall of a prime mover associated with a turf vehicle. In some embodiments, the vehicle includes an electronic controller (EC) adapted to monitor a speed of the prime mover and detect when the speed falls below a speed threshold. The EC is adapted to automatically disengage a power take-off (PTO) connecting the prime mover to the implement when the speed of the prime mover falls below this speed threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2018Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Christian S.C. Bryant
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Patent number: 10306835Abstract: A rotary mower cutting deck has a downwardly opening space and rear discharge opening. A center blade and a first side blade rotating in one direction and a second counter-rotating side blade are within the space. A front flow control baffle has a first V-shaped apex located between the unidirectional blades and a second V-shaped apex between the center blade and the counter-rotating side blade. A first V-shaped flow deflector mounted to the first apex points downwardly to cause many grass clippings from the first side blade to be directed to the rear discharge opening without passing to the center blade. A second V-shaped flow deflector mounted to the second apex points upwardly to disrupt the convergence of the air flows and clipping streams from the center and second side blades to maintain the quality of cut and reduce blow out.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Exmark Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Patrick D. Sands
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Patent number: 10029738Abstract: A support platform isolator system for a turf maintenance vehicle. The isolator system may include one or more rear isolators, and one or more forward isolators, the isolators positioned between a chassis of the vehicle and a support platform. The isolator system may not only reduce “metal-on-metal” noise between the chassis and the platform, but may also attenuate vibration and/or shock loads transmitted to the platform. In addition, the system may assist in locating the platform on, and retaining the platform to, the chassis. The isolators of the system may form primary contact areas between the chassis and the platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Exmark Manufacturing Company, IncorporatedInventors: Timothy D. Andre, Jeffrey J. Moore, Derek L. Dragoo, C. Mark Atterbury
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Publication number: 20170341685Abstract: A support platform isolator system for a turf maintenance vehicle. The isolator system may include one or more rear isolators, and one or more forward isolators, the isolators positioned between a chassis of the vehicle and a support platform. The isolator system may not only reduce “metal-on-metal” noise between the chassis and the platform, but may also attenuate vibration and/or shock loads transmitted to the platform. In addition, the system may assist in locating the platform on, and retaining the platform to, the chassis. The isolators of the system may form primary contact areas between the chassis and the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2016Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Jeffrey J. Moore, Derek L. Dragoo, C. Mark Atterbury
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Publication number: 20170332552Abstract: A rotary mower cutting deck has a downwardly opening space and rear discharge opening across a rear end thereof. Three cutting blades are located within the space with a center blade and a first side blade rotating in one direction and a second side blade counter-rotating in the opposite direction. A front flow control baffle has a first, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex located between the unidirectional blades and a second, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex between the center blade and the counter-rotating side blade. A first V-shaped flow deflector is mounted to the first apex with the first flow deflector pointing downwardly to cause many grass clippings from the first side blade to be directed to the rear discharge opening without passing to the center blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Patrick D. Sands
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Patent number: 9756782Abstract: A rotary mower cutting deck has a rear discharge opening across a rear end thereof and a center blade and a first side blade rotating in one direction and a second side blade counter-rotating in the opposite direction. A front flow control baffle has a first, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex located between the unidirectional blades and a second, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex between the center blade and the counter-rotating side blade. A first V-shaped flow deflector is mounted to the first apex with the first flow deflector pointing downwardly to cause many grass clippings from the first side blade to be directed to the rear discharge opening without passing to the center blade. A second V-shaped flow deflector is mounted to the second apex with the second flow deflector pointing upwardly to disrupt the convergence of the air flows from the center and second side blades.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Exmark Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Patrick D. Sands
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Patent number: 9591796Abstract: A walk aerator comprises a housing supported by a plurality of wheels that include a pair of drive wheels. The drive wheels are pivotally mounted to the housing to permit the housing to move between operational and transport positions thereof. A control is used to so move the housing with the control having a hand grip whose height above the ground is easily adjustable to accommodate users of different effective heights. A foot guard maintains a relatively constant disposition relative to the ground whether the housing is in its operational or transport position. The housing of the aerator has a vent system and an air gap relative to a prime mover deck which cool a traction drive system contained within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2016Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Exmark Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Christian S. C. Bryant, Alex W. Buhr, Timothy D. Andre, Jeremy J. Tate
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Publication number: 20160135352Abstract: A walk aerator comprises a housing supported by a plurality of wheels that include a pair of drive wheels. The drive wheels are pivotally mounted to the housing to permit the housing to move between operational and transport positions thereof. A control is used to so move the housing with the control having a hand grip whose height above the ground is easily adjustable to accommodate users of different effective heights. A foot guard maintains a relatively constant disposition relative to the ground whether the housing is in its operational or transport position. The housing of the aerator has a vent system and an air gap relative to a prime mover deck which cool a traction drive system contained within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Christian S.C. Bryant, Alex W. Buhr, Timothy D. Andre, Jeremy J. Tate
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Publication number: 20150128548Abstract: A rotary mower cutting deck has a downwardly opening space and rear discharge opening across a rear end thereof. Three cutting blades are located within the space with a center blade and a first side blade rotating in one direction and a second side blade counter-rotating in the opposite direction. A front flow control baffle has a first, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex located between the unidirectional blades and a second, rearwardly facing V-shaped apex between the center blade and the counter-rotating side blade. A first V-shaped flow deflector is mounted to the first apex with the first flow deflector pointing downwardly to cause many grass clippings from the first side blade to be directed to the rear discharge opening without passing to the center blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Exmark Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Andre, Patrick D. Sands
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Publication number: 20150107863Abstract: A walk aerator comprises a housing supported by a plurality of wheels that include a pair of drive wheels. The drive wheels are pivotally mounted to the housing to permit the housing to move between operational and transport positions thereof. A control is used to so move the housing with the control having a hand grip whose height above the ground is easily adjustable to accommodate users of different effective heights. A foot guard maintains a relatively constant disposition relative to the ground whether the housing is in its operational or transport position. The housing of the aerator has a vent system and an air gap relative to a prime mover deck which cool a traction drive system contained within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Exmark Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Christian S.C. Bryant, Alex W. Buhr, Timothy D. Andre, Jeremy J. Tate, Daniel W. Dorn