Includes Means On Or Linked With Transporting Vehicle For Forming And Discharging Stack Patents (Class 414/789.7)
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Patent number: 9072226Abstract: A bale turning apparatus for attachment to a baler to generally align the cylindrical of the bales in each row as the bales are released from the baler. Using the disclosed invention, the bales are essentially turned ninety degrees from the orientation of bales from the position that they are typically released from a round baler. By accomplishing this general alignment of the cylindrical axis of each bale in each row, when baling corn stover or other row crops, the bale loading operation can later be done more efficiently by driving down the rows in the same direction as the combine and baler have traveled.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: FORAGE INNOVATIONS B.V.Inventors: Kent L. Thompson, Justin D. Olmstead, Darin L. Dux
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Publication number: 20140341692Abstract: A hay bale accumulator comprising a frame configured to be towed and positioned over a hay bale resting on the ground, said frame defining a bale holding compartment comprising means for holding and vertically lifting a bale, wherein said means for vertically lifting the bale include at least one pair of vertical slide carriages of said bale holding means, said carriages being disposed in opposition to each other on the sides of said bale holding compartment, said bale holding means comprising at least two gripping arms, each of which is joined in an articulated manner to each of said slide carriages, said arms being susceptible of being extended to come into contact with said bale when said bale enters the interior of said compartment, the accumulator further comprising means for suspending said bale in said upper stacking position in the interior of said compartment while said carriages move towards a lower loading position to receive a new bale in the same compartment, said gripping arms being susceptibleType: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: ARCUSIN, S.A.Inventor: Manuel CUSINE BARBER
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Patent number: 8297615Abstract: The sheet processing apparatus is provided with: an apparatus main body that performs processing for a sheet; a sheet stacker on which a sheet transported from the apparatus main body is stacked in a first state where the sheet stacker is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane, and that is downwardly movable; and a moving-down unit that moves the sheet stacker down. The sheet stacker is provided so as to be detachable from the apparatus main body, and so as to change posture from the first state to a second state where the sheet stacker is less inclined relative to the first state.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Ryuuichi Shiraishi, Toshio Kawachidani, Yoshimasa Sasaoka, Munetake Nagata
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Patent number: 7901176Abstract: In a sheet supply/convey supporting device, a sheet placing unit includes a pair of guide members and a supporting plate that form a space for holding a sheet stack, and a carriage member supports the sheet placing unit and includes a driving mechanism for lifting or lowering the sheet placing unit. The supporting plate supports the sheet stack and is movable between an opened position at which a bottom of the space is opened and a closed position at which the bottom of the space is closed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Ricoh Company, LimitedInventor: Yoshihisa Minakawa
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Patent number: 7887275Abstract: A bale handling vehicle includes a wheeled chassis having a cab, a frame, a plurality of wheels, and a bale handling system attached to the frame. The bale handling system includes a base frame, a bale gripper structure at the front of the vehicle for picking up bales, a first platform above the vehicle cab for receiving bales from the bale gripper structure, and a second platform positioned behind the first platform. The second platform includes a movable portion that can be raised to a vertical position for stacking the bales. The first platform is movable between a lowered position for receiving the bales from the bale gripper structure, and a raised position for causing the bales to slide rearwardly onto the second platform. Intermediate stop members are movable to selectively block the bales from sliding onto the movable portion of the second platform.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: David Verner Anderson
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Patent number: 7798763Abstract: A stacking apparatus for a conveyor system raises a two-dimensionally arrayed layer of objects conveyed by the conveyor system and stacks the raised layer of objects on a subsequent layer of objects conveyed by the conveyor system. The apparatus then dispenses the stacked layers of objects from the apparatus, whereby the stacked layers of objects can be received by a palletizer for loading on a pallet in a more time efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Ouellette Machinery Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph F. Ouellette, Richard J. Ouellette
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Publication number: 20100028120Abstract: An apparatus for picking up, stacking and bundling lumber, that comprises: a drive means, a conveyor assembly having a receiving bin and a conveyor, a stacking assembly operatively connected to the conveyor assembly, and having an unscrambling hopper, a row conveyor, a stacking bin and a bundling assembly a discharge platform, and a grapple assembly that picks up lumber pieces from the ground and deposits them into the receiving bin, and that also picks up bundles of lumber produced by the stacking assembly, for movement to a secondary location. The apparatus can be used on a variety of different terrains, including inclines and declines and can pick up lumber from a wide radius around the apparatus and from a number of ground conditions including rocky, muddy and wet ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: MURRAY WALTER PISONY
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Patent number: 7657608Abstract: This invention is related to a document distribution system, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a document distribution system that reduces network traffic. The present invention is directed to a method and system for distributing a document to at least one destination, comprising the steps of providing a document to be distributed; creating a job by associating the document with at least one printer job language command, wherein the printer job language command provides instructions for the distribution of the job; and distributing, on the basis of the printer job language command, the job to at least one destination.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignees: Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Sanjay Wangoo, Manoj Verma
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Patent number: 7591629Abstract: An apparatus for picking up, stacking and bundling lumber, that comprises: a drive means, a conveyor assembly having a receiving bin and a conveyor, a stacking assembly operatively connected to the conveyor assembly, and having an unscrambling hopper, a row conveyor, a stacking bin and a bundling assembly a discharge platform, and a grapple assembly that picks up lumber pieces from the ground and deposits them into the receiving bin, and that also picks up bundles of lumber produced by the stacking assembly, for movement to a secondary location. The apparatus can be used on a variety of different terrains, including inclines and declines and can pick up lumber from a wide radius around the apparatus and from a number of ground conditions including rocky, muddy and wet ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Murray Walter Pisony
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Patent number: 7536847Abstract: A crop pick-up head for use with a harvesting machine to collect and separate a crop from a continuous paper tray on which the crop has been placed. The pick-up head has a support frame attached to the front of the harvesting machine, a fork to lift the paper tray, a guide plate positioned above the fork for the paper tray to slide between, a forward brush that pushes the crop off of the paper tray and onto the guide plate, a pulling mechanism to pull the paper tray and a conveying mechanism that receives the crop and conveys it to a bin. The pulling mechanism can comprise a roller, brush and mechanism to direct the paper tray between the roller and brush. The conveying mechanism can comprise a tube configured to receive the crop and a source of pressurized air to convey the crop to the bin.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: Dewain B. Lynes
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Patent number: 7371040Abstract: A bale wagon is disclosed having rolling rack tines that pivot, by only a few degrees, so as to reduce the angle between said rolling rack tines and the bale wagons loading bed surface at several preset positions, allows improved control over the lean angle of the unloaded bales.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: CNH America LLCInventor: Stephen W. Jacobs
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Patent number: 7275904Abstract: A bale accumulator is utilized to deposit bales in groups in a field. The bale accumulator includes a chute along which bales move to an upper end portion of an accumulator ramp assembly. The accumulator ramp assembly slopes downward away from the chute. The chute may rotate the bales through a quarter turn. The accumulator ramp assembly includes a plurality of guides which form compartments in which bales are accumulated. A plurality of diverter gates are operable to direct bales into each of the compartments as the bales slide along an upper side of the ramp. An exit gate is operable to an open condition to enable bales accumulated in the compartments to move along an upper side of the exit gate and be deposited in a group in the field.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: Kenneth Kuhns
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Patent number: 7128519Abstract: An auto stacking machine includes a worktable (10), a plurality of chutes (20), a pair of receivers (30), and a cushioning apparatus. Three vertical plates (14) are mounted on the worktable. The chutes are attached to outmost ones of the vertical plates respectively, for receiving slot covers (60). The cushioning apparatus includes a plurality of resilient members (55) positioned behind corresponding slideways, for cushioning the dropping strip articles. Each receiver includes a number of receiving spaces, for receiving and stacking the strip articles therein. The receivers are attached to the worktable, and are horizontally moveable. A controller is arranged under the worktable, for electrically controlling movement of the receivers to switch positions of the receiving spaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chia Pin Yin
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Patent number: 7090456Abstract: An apparatus to load, transport, stack, retrieve and feed bales of hay can be run by a single operator. A vehicle frame supports an operator cab forward of a tiltable bed. A track begins near the ground in front of the cab and proceeds back toward to bed to above the cab. Bales are picked up at the front of the cab and transported to above the cab along the track. Loaded bales are then released onto the bed which is inclined to meet the end of the track. Loaded bales are stacked on the ground by tilting the bed to a near vertical position and driving the apparatus away from the stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventors: Rick Ost, Duane Sibley
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Patent number: 7000706Abstract: An automatic net and tube feeding system for a sod harvester having a conveyor upon which rolls of sod are formed includes a net feeder comprising a supply roll from which net is dispensed, a pair of feed rollers positioned to engage a portion of the net therebetween and a motor selectively operable to turn one of the feed rollers to eject a length of net onto the conveyor. Also included in the system is a net cutter having a cutting blade pivotally mounted parallel to the feed rollers and a stop bar for locking the supply roll. The system further includes a tube feeder for dispensing core tubes around which the sod rolls are formed, the tube feeder comprising a rack having a discharge opening and a tube dispenser selectively controlling the release of individual core tubes through the discharge opening and onto the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Bucyrus Equipment Co., Inc.Inventor: Gary H. Dover
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Patent number: 6997663Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatuses for loading, unloading, and handling bales. A powered apparatus is configured to load bales, slide the bales from a loading mechanism to a rearward position on a platform, and unload the bales from the apparatus comprises a variety of mechanisms and control systems. Such mechanisms include a bale accumulating platform, a bale loading mechanism to pick up and deposit bales on the accumulating platform, a bale sliding mechanism, and a push-off or sliding mechanism to unload bales from the apparatus. The apparatus may be positioned in a variety of configurations and a chain tensioner mechanism is used to keep chains taut. The apparatus further comprises a control system that includes a computer device or controller, sensors and switches. The sensors and switches are configured to selectively provide input to the computer device or may be used independent of the computer device to control one or more mechanisms of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Pro Ag Designs (USA) Inc.Inventor: Charles Siebenga
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Patent number: 6783318Abstract: A towable sod stacker having a pallet holder for holding a stack of sod, a conveyor for receiving and temporarily storing a plurality of cut sod slabs and a sod pickup mechanism for lifting the plurality of cut sod sections from the conveyor and vertically placing the sod slabs in any of four positions on the pallet to provide an alternately stacked pallet of sod slabs with the towable stacker conveyor laterally displaceable to permit an operator to on-the-go dump a spoiled sod slab from the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventors: Theodore Tvetene, Donald Tvetene, Michael Tvetene, Gregg Tvetene
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Publication number: 20040057824Abstract: Apparatus and method for retrieving traffic cones from roadway surfaces comprises a framework which is adapted to be attached to a roadwork vehicle so as to be movable therewith along a roadway surface. A knock-down bar upon the framework knocks down a normally upstanding traffic cone, and a substantially horizontally oriented, substantially conically configured spearing mechanism mounted upon the framework is inserted into the hollow interior of the traffic cone. The spearing mechanism and traffic cone are pivoted to a vertical orientation, and subsequently elevated so as to place the traffic cones onto a platform in a nested stacked array.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Chad Orthaus, Merwin Anderson, Jamie Zimmerman, Bertrum England, George Hammond, Jeffrey Arnold Wilkens
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Publication number: 20040022617Abstract: Multiple stacks can be quickly and efficiently loaded, transported and unloaded through a plurality of pivoting and sliding decks and stack retaining means mounted on a vehicle frame. In an apparatus aspect, the system comprises a frame, a pivotable rear deck, a slidable front deck movable along the frame and rear deck for co-rotation therewith, and stack retaining means. Preferably the stack retaining means include forks extending from the rear end of the decks and clamping means associated with the front end of the decks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Harrison A. Gardner, Mark H. Gardner
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Patent number: 6540464Abstract: An apparatus for use with a transport vehicle having a vehicle support frame for loading, transfering, and unloading bales of hay or straw and the like. The apparatus comprises a tilting frame hingedly supported by the vehicle support frame and a loader hingedly attached to and supported by the tilting frame. The tilting frame has a side member and pivots about a first pivot axis oriented generally horizontally and transverse to the vehicle and at right angles to the side members. The loader pivots about a second pivot axis proximate to and oriented generally parallel to side member of the frame. The loader has a plurality of selectively actuated bale engaging time structures for securing bales to the loader. Each bale engaging time structure has at least one tine movable between a retracted position and a bale engaging position.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Thomas B. Maclay
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Publication number: 20020146311Abstract: A simple agricultural bale loading accessory that provides an efficient tool that should save time and labor costs over other existing loaders. The invention permits a novel lifting, flipping, rotating, and depositing of a mid-size or big bale in one continuous motion from the ground in the field onto and across a receiving wagon or vehicle. The invention is designed to facilitate the easy conversion of an existing small bale hay pickup and transport vehicle into a vehicle that can more easily handle mid-size and big bales.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventor: Leland Keith Millsap
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Patent number: 6364591Abstract: Apparatus for modifying conventional automatic three table bale wagons handling small bales to load, transport, and stack big bales with dimensions in excess of 3 feet×4 feet ×8 feet. With the apparatus a modified bale wagon picks up and handles big bales during traversal of a field in which big bales of vegetative material have been deposited. The modified bale wagon with its apparatus loads the big bales one at a time and orders them without rotation, two at a time, on a loading table of a conventional three table automatic bale wagon which pivots vertically, placing the two big bales on end on the bale wagon load bed side-by-side in the bale wagon load bed. When the load bed reaches capacity, six to eight big bales, the bale wagon is driven to a storage area where the load bed pivots 90°, allowing the big bales to be pushed off the load bed, forming a compact stack of six to eight big bales.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Arrowhead Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Lynn E. Stevenson
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Patent number: 6352252Abstract: A conveyer device for bookbinding machines having a number of processing stations and having plate or cleated chains or the like which take over book blocks and convey them intermittently to the processing stations. The plate or cleated chains are driven in a circulating manner and have chain beams that act in opposite directions to one another. The chain beams include longitudinal bearers and longitudinal guides on which strands of the plate or cleated chains are supported. In order to shorten the set-up time, the distance of the chain beams of the plate or cleated chains from one another is varied by a setting drive via setting members for the purpose of adapting to different thicknesses of book blocks. The thickness of a particular book block is automatically determined in the setting-up operation via a measuring arrangement in the intake.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Christoph Schmücker, Ansgar Rohe-Krebeck
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Patent number: 6312205Abstract: A bale loading arm for use with a bale carrying vehicle includes a loading frame, a device for pivoting the loading frame, a pivot member, a device for rotating the pivot member, a bale grasper having a grasper arm and a device for rotating the grasper arm. The bale grasper includes a pair of opposed paddles, one of which is movable to receive and grasp a bale. The bale grasper, pivot member and loading frame are movable to grasp a bale lying on the ground and position it above the bale carrying vehicle where it may be released.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Rex Vandenberg
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Patent number: 6257567Abstract: A conveying device for book binding machines having continous plate or cleated chains or similar conveying machanism. The conveying device includes oppositely disposed logitudinal guides which support the plate or pleated chains for clamping inner books or books therebetween. In a defined subsection of the conveying device, apparatus are provided for opening and closing the subsection for releasing and capturing the book or inner book. Such apparatus includes working cylinders which act on sections of the longitudinal guides, and thereby the plate or cleated chain, to increase or decrease the distance between the longitudinal guides in the subsection.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Rolf Hansmann, Dieter Nehring
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Patent number: 6247885Abstract: A wheeled vehicle for loading and unloading bales of hay onto and from a transportation bed includes a roller assembly cooperating with a chain drive and push plate to advance each bale or stack of bales rearwardly along the truck bed, and stabilizer arms on opposite sides of the bed have lower ends which are mounted substantially within the profile of the bed for tilting movement between a substantially upright position away from engagement with the bales and a convergent position compressed against the sides of the bales when the bed is tilted to unload the bales onto the ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Justice Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Randall C. Smart
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Patent number: 6171046Abstract: Apparatus for retrieving and stacking bales includes bale engagement and transport mechanism to individually transport bales engaged by the apparatus from the ground to a location on a support platform. A bale displacement member repositions the bale on the support platform to allow room for a subsequent bale. The apparatus includes mechanical linkage of a specific character which includes two link members relatively pivotally movable during a portion of the bale placement procedure and locked together during another portion of the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: Rick A. Nutcher
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Patent number: 6171047Abstract: A bale loading apparatus, which includes a wheeled undercarriage having front and rear ends; a deck pivotally mounted by a pivot mount to the rear end of the undercarriage for supporting a row of bales thereon; and actuating component driven by a first drive to pivot said deck between a first generally horizontal position and a second generally vertical position. The apparatus also includes forks mounted to the rear of the deck, with the forks preferably composed of tines. The forks are positionable at substantially ground level and in a generally horizontal orientation when the deck is generally vertical. A conveyor is incorporated within the deck to convey a bale from the rear end of the deck to the front end thereof. A drive component is provided to drive the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: James Vandervalk