Abreast Patents (Class 280/413)
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Patent number: 9039029Abstract: A system and method for adjusting the arms of an over-sized trailer is described herein. In one embodiment, the system can comprise a center support, a plurality of swing arms, and a plurality of stabilizer rods. The swing arms can be mounted to the left side and the right side of the center support. The swing arms can each comprise an arm and an arm hinge. The swing arms can be capable of rotating about the arm hinge. Furthermore, a dolly can be capable of being mounted to each swing arms. Each of the stabilizer rods can comprise a first rod portion and a second rod portion. The first rod portion can be connected to the center support and the second rod portion connected to one of the swing arms.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Mammoet USA South, Inc.Inventor: Piet Nooren
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Patent number: 8271164Abstract: The invention provides a guidance system for guiding a towed agricultural implement such as seeders, planters, sprayers and the like, along a preferred path between rows of growing crop or standing stubble by sensing the rows of growing crop or standing stubble with a uniquely designed paddle-like sensor means which does not engage the ground.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: One Pass Implements Inc.Inventors: Barry K. Melanson, Bruce W. Wilton, David R. Duke, Ross L. Filpula, Patrick M. Beaujot
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Patent number: 8167053Abstract: Various attachments (different dozer blade arrangements, a gantry crane, large auger) are designed for use with multiple identical powered mobile modules including a main support frame housing an internal combustion engine as a prime mover and being supported on either powered tracks or wheels. The modules can be either equipped with a cab and manned or used without a cab and controlled remotely. One or more of the mobile modules may be equipped with a GPS unit to aid in positioning the associated attachment.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Scott Svend Hendron, Scott Bender
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Publication number: 20090206576Abstract: A universal attachment assembly is operable to couple turf maintenance implements of varying widths to a turf maintenance vehicle. The attachment assembly can include a yoke member that can be attached to a coupling member in various locations. The different locations can accommodate varying widths of the turf maintenance implements that are coupled to the turf maintenance vehicle with the yoke member. The yoke member can also be positioned in different orientations relative to the coupling member in both the first and second positions. The different orientations can correspond to an operating position and a servicing position for the turf maintenance implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: TEXTRON INC.Inventor: Kenneth R. Wilson
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Patent number: 5893571Abstract: A vehicle jack and dolly for quickly and easily raising the vehicle includes a support which is slipped around the bottom of the tire from the side of the vehicle, pivot bars and axles that are parallel to, spaced from and rotatable around the pivot bar. Short bars extending from the axles may be forced downward to rotate the axles and lift the vehicle to the point where a hook drops in place to lock it. The axles have small wheels so that two dollies may be used on two opposite wheels to move the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Joseph FanucchiInventor: Charles P. Nowell
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Patent number: 5851020Abstract: A hitch assembly for towing a mower includes a tool bar, a first hitch member for mounting on the tool bar, a pivot pin extending from the mower for engagement by the hitch member, and a spring for exerting a lifting force between the pin and the hitch member to transfer a portion of the weight of the mower to the hitch assembly. The spring may be a tension spring extending between the pivot pin and an upper hitch portion to bias the pivot pin toward the upper hitch portion, or a compression spring captured between the hitch member and a spring seat to bias the pivot pin upward relative to the hitch member.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1995Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Lawrence A. GodwinInventors: Lawrence A. Godwin, Richard D. Conard
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Patent number: 5678838Abstract: A roadable semitrailer made up of individual trailers each having a trailer frame supported on spaced apart road wheels and a towbar for towing each trailer as a separate trailer unit. Each towbar is connected to the trailer frame by opposed brace members which may be reconnected to the towbar at spaced apart points to provide for moving the towbar between a substantially normal working position with respect to the axis of rotation of the wheels and an inclined working position for connection to a dual coupler for operating the trailer units side by side as a dual trailer. Alternatively, the individual trailer towbars may be removed and replaced by a common towbar for both trailers or a dual trailer towbar with spaced couplers may be interposed between a tow vehicle and the couplers of the separate trailer units. Transverse removable beams are adapted to interconnect the frames of each trailer unit when the trailer units are disposed side by side.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Inventor: John R. Taylor
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Patent number: 5265898Abstract: Hitching apparatus for pulling a pair of grain drills behind a tractor, alternately in field position wherein the grain drills are in side-by-side and substantially aligned relation with each other, and transport position wherein the grain drills are arranged one behind the other in tandem relation, a pull pole swingably secured to a side portion of the front frame of the first grain drill and swingable between a transport position wherein the front end of the pull pole is aligned forwardly of the central portion of the first grain drill, and a latch mechanism retaining the pull pole in said transport position; and the pull pole being swingable to the field or planting position wherein the front end of the pull pole is substantially aligned with the adjoining side portions of the two grain drills and is retained by the latching mechanism; a swing arm pulling the second grain drill and extending transversely from the pull pole and the front frame of the first grain drill in field position and being retained byType: GrantFiled: September 1, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Shane A. Houck
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Patent number: 5232054Abstract: The front folding machine has a main fore-and-aft carrier frame provided with transport wheels that may be hydraulically actuated to raise and lower the frame simultaneously with the actuation of gauge wheels on a pair of transverse drill units connected to the rear of the carrier frame, thereby causing the trash cutters and openers which are carried by the drill units to raise out of the ground while the gauge wheels and transport wheels remain in ground engagement. Before folding the drill units forwardly into transport positions extending parallel to the path of travel, the drill units are raised by hydraulically operated tool bars into elevated positions in which the gauge wheels of the units are entirely off the ground and the residue cutters are high enough to clear the transport wheels of the carrier frame as the drill units are folded into the transport position.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Great Plains Manufacturing, IncorporatedInventors: James I. Van Blaricon, Eric Johnson, J. Michael McClure, Dan J. Obenland
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Patent number: 4763915Abstract: A foldable implement carrier is provided with a carriage having at least one support wheel and first and second toolbar sections carried by the carriage. First and second mounting mechanisms are provided for pivotally mounting the first and second toolbar sections respectively to the carriage about first and second vertical pivot axes, respectively, for pivoting movement between a generally transversely aligned end-to-end field configuration and a generally parallel transport configuration. The second pivot axis is located further forward on the carriage than the first pivot axis. First and second motors are provided for effecting pivoting movement of the first and second toolbar sections, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: J. I. Case CompanyInventor: Philip E. Risser
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Patent number: 4360215Abstract: A hitch transport assembly for use with end wheel grain drills which permits pulling a plurality of such end wheel grain drills in an end to end relationship across the field, and which permits folding the outer drills rearwardly into a transport position for moving the drills from field to field. A frame assembly supports the end wheels of the drills off the ground for transport. Changing the connections to convert from a working hitch to a transport hitch is rapid and simple.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1981Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Inventors: Arthur H. Nohl, DeWayne A. Nohl, Alvin L. Nohl, Jr.
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Patent number: 4113273Abstract: A multiple implement folding hitch designed to permit a plurality of implements to be pulled in a side-by-side relationship during field operations and adapted to permit the effective width of the implements to be reduced for transport purposes. The hitch comprises a transversely extending frame comprising a plurality of frame members pivotally secured together in an end-to-end relationship. First and second spaced apart trailing implements are operatively secured to opposite ends of the frame. A first tubular member extends forwardly from the transversely extending frame and has its forward end adapted to be connected to the prime mover. A second tubular member is telescopically received by the rearward end of the first tubular member and has a third trailing implement connected thereto which is positioned between the first and second implements. First and second elongated members are pivotally connected at their forward ends to the first tubular member and extend rearwardly and outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Inventor: Michael Gates
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Patent number: 4086975Abstract: An articulated tractor in which there is a front first tractor vehicle and rear second and third tractor vehicles, each of the tractors having an engine for driving the wheels of the tractor and the first tractor having an operator's compartment, the second and third tractors being connected to the first tractor through a cross bar pivotally secured adjacent its longitudinal midpoint to the rear of the first tractor for pivotal movement both about a generally vertical axis and a generally horizontal axis. The rear second and third tractors are secured to the cross bar by pivotal connections at points equally spaced from the first pivotal means so that the longitudinal axis of the second and third tractors are normally substantially parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1976Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: Steiger Tractor Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Nystuen