Vehicle Drawn Or Carried Patents (Class 239/172)
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Patent number: 7090441Abstract: An insulation installation system including: a supply of material having discrete elements and a self-contained applicator. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the insulation installation system further includes a work platform. The self-contained applicator includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder downstream from the blower; and an integrated electrical system adapted for household use. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the self-contained applicator includes a vented air intake connected to the inlet of the blower.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: U.S. Greenfiber, LLCInventors: Roger L. Borgman, Joseph C. Willingham, Sr., Mitchell R. Smith, Frank C. Burroughs
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Patent number: 7063273Abstract: A spray delivery system including a sectional boom attachable to a vehicle. The boom includes first and second movable arms and a fixed arm, each arm housing a plurality of spray nozzles. Each arm can include a frame having openings so that the arms are light-weight and so that the nozzles housed in the frames for protection can spray through the openings in the bottom surface of the frame. The movable arms include an operation position and a retracted position and the arms each include a drift shroud covering to prevent wind from interfering with the application of spray from nozzles. The drift shrouds can include windows that align with the openings in the frame such that an operator can see the spray from the nozzle from the operator's seat in the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventors: Kent S. Hahn, Brannon W. Polk
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Patent number: 7055615Abstract: A method for subduing a fire (70) is disclosed. This method is performed by operating a jet turbine (20), having an exhaust (22), to direct the exhaust (22) into a moving front of the fire (72), generally against the movement of the front of the fire (72). A retardant (30), preferably dust, is directed from a supply tank (40) into the exhaust (22), through a pressurized conduit (42). Alternately, dust or other material (32) is lifted from the land around the fire (70) and blown into the fire (70), extinguishing the fire (70) or decreasing its intensity. To completely extinguish the fire (70), it may be necessary to further douse the fire with either or both water and a second retardant.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Gulf Coast Hot Mix Equipment Leasing, Inc.Inventor: Bruce A. Dillman
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Patent number: 7044401Abstract: A system is provided for distributing pesticide into the interior walls of a building includes an injection port in a wall of a building, connected to a manifold to which a large number of flexible tubing members, having discharge openings spaced along the length of the tubing members, are attached. The system may include a wheeled vehicle with separate vessels containing pesticide and inert gas under pressure connected to an injection gun. A flow meter is electrically connected to a data processor which records and prints information with respect to the amount of pesticide distributed into the wall. In a preferred embodiment, a device which emits an audible signal is attached at downstream portions of the tubing members to enable service personnel inside the building to confirm that fluid is indeed passing through each of the tubing members.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Advanced Pest Control Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gregory A. Sims
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Patent number: 7004405Abstract: The invention comprises a golf course treatment platform having a frame with a spool of garden hose wound onto the spool, control piping on the platform, and a chemical tank whereby water may be introduced into the control piping a valved directly into the garden hose whereupon the water may be directed by the hose onto the golf course for treating the course with water or the water in the control piping may be valved through a mixing chamber to mix the water with a chemical from the tank and then directed into the garden hose on the spool where the mixture may be directed by the hose onto the golf course for treating the course with a water and chemical mixture, said platform having adjustable engaging means for adjustably mounting the platform to a trailer for transporting the platform on the golf grounds.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventors: Scott Elmore, Kevin Pierce
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Patent number: 6973975Abstract: A compressed air/foam fire fighting system which is sufficiently compact to be carried on the bed of a pick-up truck includes a water tank, a pump for providing water at substantial pressure to a water conduit, an engine for driving the pump, a foam reservoir including a bladder tank connected to the pump, an air compressor, an engine for driving the air compressor, a differential pressure valve connected in the water conduit, a metering valve adjustable to supply a desired proportion of foam concentrate to water connected across the differential pressure valve, an air valve for controlling the amount of air from said compressor, and an air injection venturi for mixing air into a water/foam concentrate. A two-way valve connected between the tank and the pump is movable between a first position where water is pumped from the water tank and a second or suction position where water is drawn from an outside tank or other source.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Robwen Inc.Inventors: Keith Adamson, John R. Grindley, Robert M. Grindley
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Patent number: 6969010Abstract: A foam marking attachment to a lawn and garden tractor or tractor mounted agricultural implement spray apparatus attaches to a low voltage DC power supply of the tractor, applying a left or right side droplet of liquid marking foam to the outer edge of a traveled path, marking the traveled edge of application of a liquid spray from the spray apparatus, preventing over application to an area to be treated with the liquid spray and preventing non-application of the liquid spray the area to be treated with the liquid spray. The attachment may be used when applying liquid fertilizer, pesticide or herbicide to a golf course, yard, field, garden plot or other landscape area, and is used in place of colored spray or dyes which discolor the treated area and may be transferred to person, other objects or clothing.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: Duane D. Kriegshauser
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Patent number: 6966502Abstract: An all terrain vehicle chemical applicator includes an elongate frame having at least six independent support wheels positioned along opposed sides of the frame. Suspension is provided for each of the support wheels including a support pivotally mounted to the frame. A shock absorber is disposed between each support and the frame to absorb shocks as the supports are forced to adjust to variations in terrain. A chemical applicator mounting platform is pivotally secured to the frame on which are mounted chemical applicators. Telescopic control cylinder are provided to position the chemical applicator mounting platform in an operator selected orientation relative to the terrain. An automatic motion dampening control system is provided for controlling the telescopic control cylinders to automatically reposition the chemical applicator mounting platform to dampen disruptive motions and average surface roughness oscillations that can not be dampened by the suspension.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: H. William B. Wilt
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Patent number: 6942163Abstract: An agricultural sprayer includes tubular main frame rails supporting tank and plumbing structure. A tank port is located between the rails with a substantial portion of the plumbing structure supported between the rails and between the upper and lower planes of the rails for protection and a neat appearance. The upright walls of the rails include round holes reinforced with round tube secured to the walls to seal the wall and prevent contaminants from entering the rails. The round tube is split to allow torsional frame flexibility while preventing high stress at the round tube sidewall connections. A straight horizontal fluid line path between the port and a location outside the frame is provided through the round tube to limit line length, eliminate elbows, improve appearance, improve cleanout functions and facilitate a low mounting of the tank on the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Joshua Jacob Engelbrecht, Mark Eugene Barker, Garry Eugene Baxter, Jack Conan Anderson
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Patent number: 6938829Abstract: An apparatus and system, preferably mounted on a service vehicle, provides synchronized application of fluid materials, either solid or liquid, to a vehicle travel surface in proportional amounts or spatially distributed proportions in response to user defined requirements and/or operation of a vehicle mounted component in response to conditions encountered in real time. A first embodiment is a vehicle mounted apparatus and system for coordinated application of a plurality of materials to a surface simultaneously and in desired proportions and/or widths automatically and/or selectively. A second embodiment includes a granular material distribution device and includes a plurality of liquid spray headers and pumping means.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: John A. Doherty, Charles A. Kalbfleisch
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Patent number: 6915860Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus includes a high ground-clearance motorized vehicle having a chassis and rear drive wheels, and a quenching agent tank affixed to the chassis, the quenching agent tank being made of a first tank portion; and a second tank portion located between the first tank portion and the chassis, a width of the second tank portion being greater than a width of the first tank portion, and a distance between a center of mass of the tank and the chassis being as small as possible.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventor: Daniel A. Feller
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Patent number: 6916375Abstract: The present invention provides a truck trailer manufacturing facility for coating workpieces such as metal plates or grating sections with a thermal spray anti-slip coating that provides a durable, high coefficient of friction surface on the workpieces. The manufacturing facility of the invention includes at least one surface preparing machine and at least one coating machine housed in a truck trailer. The present invention also provides a method of coating a workpiece with the truck trailer manufacturing facility.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: W. S. Molnar CompanyInventors: William S. Molnar, Kevin J. Heinl, Brian P. Pelto, Joseph J. Schulte
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Patent number: 6908052Abstract: A lawn mower sprayer assembly for spraying a fluid onto a lawn during mowing of the lawn. The lawn mower sprayer assembly includes a container member being designed for receiving the fluid. The container member is designed for being coupled to a lawn mower. A pressurizing assembly is operationally coupled to the container member. The pressurizing assembly is for pressurizing the container member whereby the container member is designed for storing the fluid in a pressurized state when the pressurizing assembly is actuated by a user. A delivery assembly is operationally coupled to the container member whereby the delivery assembly is designed for being in fluid communication with the fluid in the container member. The delivery assembly is designed for receiving the fluid under pressure and distributing the fluid onto the lawn.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Earl Jacobson
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Patent number: 6886639Abstract: A fire-fighting system in which multiple water discharge lines each have associated with them a foam concentrate delivery line where each of the foam concentrate delivery lines are supplied from a foam concentrate tank by way of a positive displacement pump having the capability of having its flow rate adjusted. Each of the water discharge lines includes a flow meter as do all of the foam concentrate delivery lines. The foam concentrate delivery lines also include a valve whose orifice size is electrically controlled. Associated with each of the foam concentrate delivery lines is a microprocessor-based line controller module that receives inputs from the flow meters in the water discharge lines and the flow meters in the foam concentrate delivery lines whereby the proportion of foam concentrate to water in the separate water discharge lines can be set at predetermined values.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Hypro CorporationInventors: Lawrence C. Arvidson, Robert S. Horeck, Robert L. Hosfield
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Patent number: 6883736Abstract: An assembly for distributing particulate material comprising a blower assembly which is preferably removably mounted on a mobile platform and structured to generate a forced flow of air along a flow path and through a manifold assembly connected to a supply of material being distributed. The manifold assembly includes a receiving segment incorporating a Venturi section facilitating the entrainment of the material into the forced air flow passing through a discharge conduit preferably having an extended length to facilitate distribution of the material to a plurality of locations in a variety of different environments. A vent assembly is provided to relieve back pressure from within the discharge conduit, which may be created due to its extended length.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: Michael Scott Blatt
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Patent number: 6883726Abstract: A fluid sprayer system using a modulated hydraulic control valve and a positive displacement pump to control the amount of fluid sprayed by the system. The modulated hydraulic control valve may be controlled using pulse width modulation and may be provided with a substantially constant source of hydraulic fluid. The pulse width modulated hydraulic control valve provides the hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic motor as a controlled flow. The controlled flow serves to control the hydraulic motor that controls a positive displacement pump. The position displacement pump is used to control the amount of fluid sprayed by the system. The control system changes the signal to the control valve so as to mitigate pressure changes otherwise caused by said positive displacement pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Brannon Polk, John Story, Kent Stephen Hahn
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Patent number: 6869025Abstract: The present invention relates to an agricultural sprayer the chassis of which comprises a bearing structure intended to support a storage device and a connecting structure intended to support a spreading device. The sprayer is notable in that the bearing structure comprises a single stringer. The present invention advantageously reduces the cost of manufacture of the sprayer.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Kuhn-Nodet S.A.Inventor: Alain Guesdon
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Patent number: 6860332Abstract: A fluid dispensing arrangement and skid pan for use with a fire fighting vehicle, with the vehicle defining an under-vehicle volume. The fluid dispensing arrangement comprises a fluid source, a nozzle support coupled to the vehicle and movable within at least a part of the under-vehicle volume. A nozzle assembly is supported by the nozzle support and is in fluid communication with a fluid source. An actuator is coupled to the nozzle support to move the nozzle support within at least a part of the under-vehicle volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Oshkosh Truck CorporationInventors: David W. Archer, Ryan F. Rowe
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Patent number: 6857478Abstract: A fire sprinkler system assembled as a complete package 13D-13R-U.L. listed components including a fire pump/motor, electric controller, pipe fittings, manifold assembly, ball valve, flow switch, pressure switch, pressure gauge, and check valve, all mounted on a frame attached to a high density polyethelene base. The invention also uses optional water storage tanks.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Junata E. Weber
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Patent number: 6854404Abstract: This invention provides devices and methods for adapting a motorcycle for use with an agricultural system. In a preferred embodiment, the agricultural system includes a motorcycle drive unit adapted for removable attachment to a tool assembly. In a further embodiment of the invention, power transmission from the drive unit to a tool assembly drive axle is at reduced speed and increased torque relative to the motorcycle drive unit output.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Society for Research and Initiatives for Subtainable Technologies and InstitionsInventor: Mansukhbhai Ambabhai Jagani
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Patent number: 6851588Abstract: According to a disclosed embodiment of the invention, an apparatus for converting the load compartment of a vehicle into a tank for carrying liquids comprises a removable cover assembly configured to cover an upper opening of the load compartment. A pump, which can be mounted to the cover assembly, is provided for pumping liquid from the load compartment. The outlet of the pump may be fluidly connected to a discharge conduit, which may be coupled to the cover assembly. The discharge conduit desirably extends at least partially inside the cover assembly. An opening may be defined in the cover assembly for introducing liquid into the load compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: Steve Bieker
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Patent number: 6837446Abstract: The present invention comprises a sprayer boom and is incorporated in a spraying apparatus which includes a vehicle, a tank, hoses connected to nozzles, and the sprayer boom. The sprayer boom includes a number of wing sections each including at least one single-piece component cut from a sheet of metal to form a web or truss structure which replaces the usual rods and welds support provided to sprayer booms of this nature. Obtaining the single-piece component by cutting it from a sheet of metal rather than constructing the truss-structure by use of many rods reduces material and labor costs. Spaced apart rungs or tabs on the bottom of the sprayer boom provide openings through which sprayer nozzles are aimed while the nozzles, hoses and connectors remain mostly recessed within the boom which provides physical protection from wind and other damage and still allows easy access for repair.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Sprayer Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Lynn Jesse
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Patent number: 6817495Abstract: A portable tool box, including a container, an electrically operated air compressor, a vent for providing an ample supply of air, a pneumatic tool for dispensing dense materials, a pneumatic hose, and an electrical connection box.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Mi-Ok Pty Ltd.Inventor: Robin William Luck
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Patent number: 6817541Abstract: An ozone system for agricultural applications generally includes a water flow line having an inlet for receiving a flow of clean water from a water source, an ozone injector suitable for producing a high concentration of ozone in oxygen, and a venturi injector for injecting the ozone gas into the water flowing through the flow line to produce an ozonated water stream. In addition, the system includes a degassing assembly for separating and removing undissolved ozone gas from the ozonated water stream and an ozone destruct assembly adapted to destroy the undissolved ozone. The entire system is motorized vehicle mountable to provide ease in applying the ozonated water stream from the system to agricultural crops.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Del Industries, Inc.Inventors: David Alan Sands, Allen D. Clawson, Dennis Lavelle, Henry Schmitz
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Patent number: 6808126Abstract: A lawn mower fluid dispenser includes a fluid dispensing device for a riding lawn mower having a front end and a rear end. A blade cover is positioned generally between the front and rear ends. The device includes a container having a bottom wall, a top wall and a peripheral wall. An indicator for determining an amount of fluid positioned within the container is fluidly coupled to the container. A mounting assembly removably supports the container on the rear end of the lawn mower. An elongated hose has a first end and a second end. The first end is fluidly coupled to the container. A nozzle is fluidly coupled to the second end. The nozzle is removably extendable through an aperture in the blade cover. A fluid may be positioned in the container such that the fluid is dispensed through the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventor: Claude O. Dunlap
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Patent number: 6808025Abstract: An improved fire-fighting device designed to allow variable positioning of a quenching agent dispensing point. The fire-fighting device also allows high quenching agent flow rates. The device uses an articulable boom arrangement and solid pipeline to achieve these advantages.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Schwing America, Inc.Inventors: David R. Bissen, William F. Burch, Lawrence P. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040195357Abstract: An apparatus and system is disclosed, preferably mounted on a service vehicle, for synchronized application of fluid materials, either solid or liquid, to a vehicle travel surface in proportional amounts or spatially distributed proportions in response to user defined requirements and/or operation of a vehicle mounted component in response to conditions encountered in real time. A first embodiment is a vehicle mounted apparatus and system for coordinated application of a plurality of materials to a surface simultaneously and in desired proportions and/or widths automatically and/or selectively. A second embodiment includes a granular material distribution device and includes a plurality of liquid spray headers and pumping means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2001Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: John A. Doherty, Charles A. Kalbfleisch
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Patent number: 6761226Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus comprising a container with two tanks therein, one holding a quantity of water and another holding a quantity of foaming agent, a pump operated by a gasoline engine, several hoses for directing a water/foam mixture at a fire and for refilling the water tank with water from a source, and a valve system for directing the water/foam mixture through two different hoses at the fire while water from a source is used either directly on the fire or for replacing water taken from the tank. The apparatus is held within a container mounted on casters so that it can be conveniently wheeled about. The unit is adapted for use in areas remote from fire departments.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Carba Fire Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian E Carrier, Bonnie Carrier, Pamela Baughman
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Publication number: 20040123991Abstract: Systems and methods for high volume, low pressure foam generation are provided that have a wide range of applications, particularly in fire fighting and fire prevention fields. The foam may be effectively delivered to targets that have heretofore been difficult, if not impossible, to reach in a timely, cost effective and/or efficacious manner. Nozzles and nozzle-containing systems are provided for combining water, injected foam and air to generate and/or deliver high volume, low pressure foam. The foam generation systems may be part of portable units that may be worn or otherwise supported by a user (e.g., a back pack), manually transported (e.g., a push cart), or transported with power-assistance (e.g., a power-assist cart). The systems may also be vehicle-mounted. Exemplary nozzle systems include a diffuser unit that facilitates aeration of the water and foam mixture that is fed to the nozzle system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Michael P. Hanratty
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Patent number: 6745954Abstract: In a trailer-mounted atomizer, preset to be towed with a tractor (2) and including a spreading apparatus (1) fed from a tank (3) and a trailer (4) with a towing drawbar (5), the tank (3) is fixed directly onto the trailer (4), and the towing drawbar (5) of the trailer (4) is articulated to the tractor (2) by way of the spreading apparatus (1), this latter being removably fixed to the tractor (2).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: C.I.M.A. S.p.A.Inventor: Paolo Smeraldi
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Patent number: 6742718Abstract: A control and monitoring system for controlling the rotary atomizer of a sprayer to covert a liquid into atomized droplets which is pumped from a supply. The control and monitoring system includes component control microprocessors connected to a master control microprocessor for monitoring operating parameters of various sprayer components and controlling their operation. A remote controller is connected to the master control microprocessor for alternative manual control over the sprayer by a user or automatic control by the control and monitoring system. The master control microprocessor provides for comparison of monitored operating parameters against acceptable values stored in memory for diagnosis of anomalous operating parameters. A data collector is connected to a data port to access and store operating information processed by the master control microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: ElectraMist, Inc.Inventors: David S. Doebler, Timothy M. Harley
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Patent number: 6725940Abstract: A system for supplying a pre-determined ratio of liquid foam concentrate and water to a mixing device immediately upstream from a fire fighting nozzle. The system is electronically balanced by measuring pressure from a plurality of pressure signal sensors and transmitting said pressure signals to a controller unit. A foam additive pump is powered by a fixed displacement piston motor which in turn is electronically modulated independently of the level of operation of the water pump by a control system that is responsive both to the water pressure developed by the water pump and to the foam liquid concentrate pressure developed by the additive pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Pierce Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Andrew P. Klein, Thomas A. High, Kenneth A. Bolen, Jr., Brian D. Piller, Clarence A. Grady
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Patent number: 6719065Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus comprising a container with two tanks therein, one holding a quantity of water and another holding a quantity of foaming agent, a pump operated by a gasoline engine, several hoses for directing a water/foam mixture at a fire and for refilling the water tank with water from a source, and a valve system for directing the water/foaming agent mixture through two different hoses at the fire while water from a source is used either directly on the fire or for replacing water taken from the tank. The apparatus is held within a container mounted on casters so that it can be conveniently wheeled about. The unit is adapted for use in areas remote from fire departments.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Carba Fire TechnologiesInventor: Pamela M Baughman
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Patent number: 6715195Abstract: A material delivery system has a trailer with a deck and a plurality of tanks mounted thereon. In preferred embodiments, a main tank has curved lower sidewalls and a pair of lateral support tanks have concave curved sidewalls for laterally supporting the main tank. The lateral support tanks and main tank are anchored to the deck as is associated ancillary components.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Craig M. Erickson
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Patent number: 6715696Abstract: The invention comprises a towable trailer having a first frame and a bin, conveyor, and spinners mounted on a second frame. The bin carries materials which are conveyed by the conveyor to the spinners at the rear of the bin which spin and spread the material on the ground as the trailer is towed along the ground. The trailer is towed by a powered vehicle. A remote control device has an electrical connection to the mechanism on the trailer for operating the conveyor and spinners. The remote control device can be mounted on the trailer and operated or by cable from equipment or mechanism on the trailer to the remote control device, the remote control device may be operated on the control panel of the powered vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Kevin J. Pierce
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Publication number: 20040050557Abstract: The invention concerns a trailer which can be pulled by a conventional towing unit, e.g., a tractor, in particular with reference to its safe use at the scene of a fire, and also concerns improved use of the fire-fighting trailer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Alfons Koopmann
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Patent number: 6705546Abstract: An improved wheeled support assembly for a trailer spraying device including a tank for liquid to be sprayed mounted on a main frame of the device, and a spray assembly adapted to spray liquid from the tank in a predetermined pattern through a spray boom projecting from both sides of the frame. Two large wheels are mounted on each side of the main frame by a rigid wheel adapting frame fixed to the main frame that comprises two elongate support members each spaced from a different one of the sides of the main frame to provide wheel clearance spaces between those elongate support members and the sides of the main frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Redball, LLCInventor: Corey R. Bosch
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Patent number: 6702200Abstract: A nozzle attitude controller for use in connection with a farming apparatus for precision farming, the apparatus comprising an applicator vehicle, a boom supported by and extending across the rear of the vehicle, a manifold rotatably supported by the boom, a plurality of nozzles disposed from the manifold and oriented in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the vehicle, but disposed at an angle with respect to the horizontal, the attitude controller including a linear actuator operated by a stepper motor and a radar sensor which connects to the stepper motor and which measures the speed of the vehicle such that pulses from the radar sensor to the stepper motor moves the linear actuator to change the angle of the nozzle so that the horizontal component of its velocity is equal and opposite to the speed of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: The Board of Regents for Oklahoma State UniversityInventors: John B. Solie, Marvin L. Stone, Stewart D. Reed
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Patent number: 6702201Abstract: An agricultural sprayer including an induction unit capable of occupying at least one transport position and at least one filling position. A movement of the induction unit automatically predisposes a water circuit of the sprayer with a view to preparing a treatment spray mix. To do this, movement of the induction unit causes the opening or closure of at least one valve of the water circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Kuhn-Nodet S.A.Inventor: Alain Guesdon
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Patent number: 6698668Abstract: A mobile shielded plot sprayer including a wind shield having a side wall that defines an enclosed area, and a movable atomizer within the enclosed area. A track assembly is located within the enclosed area and supported on the windshield. The atomizer is part of a spray assembly mounted on the track assembly and is movable thereon in at least one horizontal direction relative to the wind shield. A reservoir integral with the spray assembly and adapted to hold a liquid spray composition is operatively connected to the atomizer to supply the spray composition thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Sammy J. Stehling
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Publication number: 20040021004Abstract: An improved wheeled support assembly for a trailer spraying device including a tank for liquid to be sprayed mounted on a main frame of the device, and a spray assembly adapted to spray liquid from the tank in a predetermined pattern through a spray boom projecting from both sides of the frame. Two large wheels are mounted on each side of the main frame by a rigid wheel adapting frame fixed to the main frame that comprises two elongate support members each spaced from a different one of the sides of the main frame to provide wheel clearance spaces between those elongate support members and the sides of the main frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Corey R. Bosch
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Patent number: 6666385Abstract: The plural component striping spray system and method involves mixing two spray components by pumping them under pressure from heated supply systems and converting them into a fine spray within a spray gun where they mix by impingement before being blown out through a common spray tip orifice. The initiation and termination of spray from the spray tip is controlled by a shutoff needle, and the design of the mixing chamber, needle and spray tip are such that no mixed material is allowed to stay in the spray gun to cure and freeze up the gun. When the components are a resin and a catalyst, pure catalyst is the first and last material sprayed from the spray gun. The system includes a recirculation system which can become operative when the operation of the spray gun is terminated.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventors: John Gonitzke, David E. Graves
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Patent number: 6644562Abstract: A dynamic counterweight mechanism for one-sided sprayers is vertically fastened to a chassis of a conventional sprayer with a fixed frame (3) so as to move up and down in relation to the frame (3). The mechanism includes a sliding frame (20) that laterally sustains a counterweight module (30). A swinging module (40) is pivotally assembled on the opposite side (23) of the sliding frame (20) and rotates around a bearing (24, 43) and in relation to the sliding frame (20). The upper end of the swinging module (40) is connected to the counterweight module (30) by a steel cable (33), which, in turn, has a counterweight block (32) that moves up and down, due to displacement of the swinging module (40). The steel cable (33) extends through a set of sheaves (50, 51, 52, 53) between the swinging module (40) and the sliding frame (20).Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Maquinas Agricolas Jacto S.A.Inventor: Airton Hiroto Tango
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Publication number: 20030192963Abstract: A pressurized system for the preparation and mixing of two or more component solutions comprising a cleaning solution to produce a prepared cleaning solution for use with various applicators in common use in the cleaning industry. The system is made up of a mobile frame for supporting a plurality of pressurized tanks which are connected through feed lines to a mixing tee fitting to produce the output mixed cleaning solution. An inline heater can be optionally added in one or more of the feed lines to provide heat to the component solution before mixing, and an inline heater can be optionally added after mixing to heat the prepared solution. Pressure is supplied to the system by an air compressor directly connected to each of the pressurized tanks so that the same pressure is applied to all tanks.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey N. Ebberts
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Patent number: 6622935Abstract: Disclosed is a crop spraying system. The system includes an articulated spraying assembly that is secured to a tractor and/or a pull behind crop sprayer. The articulated assembly permits a fluid, such as an insecticide, to be effectively delivered to a commercial crop, such a citrus tree. Specifically, the fluid can be delivered upwardly from a pivotal boom that is preferably horizontally positioned at a location adjacent the ground. In this manner, the fluid is released upwardly from a position beneath crop canopies. The result is a more effective penetration of the crop by the dispensed fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: American Tank & Equipment Co., Inc.Inventors: James D. Owens, Gregory C. Farrar
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Patent number: 6622939Abstract: An improved liquid fertilizer distribution manifold operating in two stages. An accumulator piston located above the primary and secondary ports provides for two stages of flow. A broad range of regulated flow for site-specific farming results in precise, accurate and timely application of liquid fertilizer and pesticides. An elevated piston seal flange in the manifold allows flow to be exact with plugged or partially plugged primary orifices. Manifolds are produced in single tier and double tier arrangements to improve efficiency. The same manifold can be applied to NH3 pressure increasing systems. NH3 pressure decreasing systems and liquid fertilizer and pesticide systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Exactrix Global SystemsInventor: Guy J Swanson
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Publication number: 20030150933Abstract: An ozone system for agricultural applications generally includes a water flow line having an inlet for receiving a flow of clean water from a water source, an ozone injector suitable for producing a high concentration of ozone in oxygen, and a venturi injector for injecting the ozone gas into the water flowing through the flow line to produce an ozonated water stream. In addition, the system includes a degassing assembly for separating and removing undissolved ozone gas from the ozonated water stream and an ozone destruct assembly adapted to destroy the undissolved ozone. The entire system is motorized vehicle mountable to provide ease in applying the ozonated water stream from the system to agricultural crops.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: DEL INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: David Alan Sands, Allen D. Clawson, Dennis Lavelle, Henry Schmitz
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Publication number: 20030116644Abstract: The present invention provides a tank having a bottom portion that is adapted to be received by a truck platform between the wheel wells so that the tank can be easily moved past the wheel wells. In addition, the tank preferably has a first top panel that is adapted to receive the pump, engine, hose and/or reel. Since the foregoing are mounted onto the tank, the useable space on the platform is increased. Further, the first top panel is preferably positioned near the edge of the platform so that the sprayer system controls are accessible and convenient for a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Peter Thompson, Jimmy N. Eavenson, Michael Utz
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Publication number: 20030089507Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus comprising a container with two tanks therein, one holding a quantity of water and another holding a quantity of foaming agent, a pump operated by a gasoline engine, several hoses for directing a water/foam mixture at a fire and for refilling the water tank with water from a source, and a valve system for directing the water/foam mixture through two different hoses at the fire while water from a source is used either directly on the fire or for replacing water taken from the tank. The apparatus is held within a container mounted on casters so that it can be conveniently wheeled about. The unit is adapted for use in areas remote from fire departments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Brian E. Carrier, Bonnie Carrier, Pamela Baughman
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Patent number: RE39249Abstract: A delivery vehicle for delivering liquids to a storage location and a liquid delivery control system therefor. The apparatus comprises manual and remote actuation of a clutch controller for engaging and disengaging a clutch of the vehicle, remote and manual actuation of a throttle controller for opening and closing a throttle of the vehicle, actuation of a power take-off controller for engaging and disengaging a power take-off on the vehicle, and actuation of a valve controller for opening and closing an internal flow valve in a cargo tank on the vehicle. The apparatus also may include actuation of a reel controller for unwinding a liquid delivery hose from a reel and rewinding the hose on the reel. A method of delivering a liquid to a storage location is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Clarence J. Link, Jr.