With Beater At Suction Head Patents (Class 56/13.2)
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Patent number: 11198132Abstract: A foliage shredder that can shred inputted foliage matter into uniform sized particles without pulverizing the inputted foliage matter includes a housing, a shredding axle, a motor, a stand, a digital timer, a power cord, and a lid. The shredding axle is concentrically positioned within a cylindrical compartment of the housing and rotatably coupled to a rotor of the motor. A stator of the motor is externally connected to the housing and electrically connected to the power cord through the digital timer. The lid is terminally attached to the housing thus closing the cylindrical compartment. The cylindrical compartment functions as a container unit for the inputted foliage as the electrically powered shredding axle shreds the inputted foliage into uniform sized particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Inventors: Russell Elbridge Holcomb, Ryder Everette Holcomb, John Gilbert Shingle
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Patent number: 10729072Abstract: A harvest vacuum assembly includes a vacuum motor coupled to a farming implement. The vacuum motor urges air inwardly through an intake and outwardly through an exhaust when the vacuum motor is turned on. A suction tube is removably coupled to the hydraulic lift on the front end of the farming implement. The suction tube has a suction aperture therein that is directed downwardly toward ground when the suction tube is coupled to the hydraulic lift. Moreover, the suction tube is in fluid communication with the vacuum motor such that the vacuum motor urges air inwardly through the suction aperture. Thus, the suction aperture sucks loose objects on the ground for collection. The exhaust on the vacuum is in fluid communication with a harvester is towed behind the farming implement to transfer the loose objects into the harvester for harvesting.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Inventor: Eugene Powell
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Patent number: 9999182Abstract: The present invention provides pepper ideotypes and pepper plants with machine harvestable traits combined with desirable agronomic traits. The present invention also provides methods of making such plants and methods of using such plants to produce additional machine harvestable pepper plants.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: VILMORIN & CIEInventor: Jit Baral
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Patent number: 9807943Abstract: The present application provides a handheld plant trimming apparatus. The handheld plant trimming apparatus, in one aspect, includes a wand having a longitudinal axis. The wand includes a wand inlet tube defining a void and an elongate slot, an outlet port having a through bore parallel to the wand longitudinal axis and an outlet bore where the outlet bore is in fluid communication with the void, and a handle. A cutting element is contained in the wand inlet tube and coupled to a motor to provide rotative force to the cutting element. A drum is in fluid communication with the wand and a vacuum pulls plant parts that are cut by the cutting element from the wand to the drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Easy Trim LLCInventors: Joseph Black, Michael Cross
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Patent number: 7837751Abstract: An apparatus for collection and reduction of yard debris combining a frontally facing vacuum pick up with a chipper-shredder-blower unit to induce airflow for entraining debris collected at the vacuum pick up; reduce the entrained debris to a more manageable volume; impel the reduced debris to a two-stage free-flow-separator device for removing the debris from the air in which it is entrained; and deposit the debris in a detachable accumulator for subsequent dumping.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: BestRake, LLCInventors: Charles Everett Dunning, Richard Bernard Saathoff
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Publication number: 20080216460Abstract: A grain lifter may be attached to the front end of a tractor or dozer. The grain lifter has an auger for moving grain or other bulk commodities towards a receiving end of the auger. A support structure supports the auger and has at least a vertical collecting wall and a collecting lip which lies under the auger to help collect grain as the grain lifter is moved through a pile of grain. The auger is enclosed on two sides by the collecting wall and collecting lip. A collection device lies adjacent the receiving end of the auger to collect grain that is directed to that end of the auger. In a method for using the grain lifter, a grain pile is collected. A tractor having a grain lifter is driven into the grain pile. Grain is moved along the length of the auger towards the collection device. The grain is then collected through the collection device. The collecting device may be a vacuum pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Edmund A. Pawluski
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Patent number: 6338236Abstract: A harvesting machine particularly suitable for picking or harvesting vegetables, such as peppers or tomatoes, employs a harvesting frame on which is mounted a rotating shaft aligned transversely to the direction of movement of the machine. A pair of spaced apart picking members are mounted on the shaft on opposite sides of a row of plants having a crop to be harvested. The picking members are simultaneously rotated; and each of them has a plurality of arcuate picking elements pivotally mounted on them. The picking elements rotate with the picking members in the same direction of movement of the machine; and as the picking elements rotate downwardly above the row of plants, a cam pivots them into a position adjacent the picking members, spaced away from a plant located between the picking members.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Inventor: Henry Rodriguez