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9691 Canaan Center Rd, Creston, OH 44217   

Saint Paul, MN   

Wooster, OH   

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Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
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Thomas C. Noyes

Thomas C. Noyes was the co-owner of the Washington Senators of the American League with Ban Johnson from 1904 through 1919. Noyes was the part-owner ...

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Roll-Up Conveyor For A Sod Harvester

US Patent:
2004018, Sep 30, 2004
Filed:
Jul 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/618844
Inventors:
Emanuel Hendriks - Heythuysen, NL
Mathias Hendriks - Baernex, NL
Johannes Hendriks - Heythuysen, NL
Wilhelmus Hendriks - Heythuysen, NL
Thomas Noyes - Creston OH, US
International Classification:
A01B045/04
US Classification:
172/020000
Abstract:
A sod roller for automatically controlling the angular position of the end or flap of a roll of sod about the roll. A device senses the end, or trailing edge, of a strip of sod as a roll is formed on a roll-up conveyor. The sod roller holds the roll in the roll-up conveyor as it continues to roll and ejects the roll from the roll-up conveyor in a manner responsive to the position of the trailing edge of the strip of sod.

Sod Harvester With Pivotable Roll-Forming Unit

US Patent:
5775436, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Jul 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/686555
Inventors:
Thomas E. Noyes - Creston OH
Roelof H. DeVries - Dalton OH
Glenn D. Gerber - Apple Creek OH
Assignee:
Steiner Turf Equipment, Inc. - Dalton OH
International Classification:
A01B 4504
US Classification:
172 20
Abstract:
A sod harvester includes a cutter for forming a strip of cut sod, and an inclined conveyor for conveying the strip from the cutter to a roll-forming enclosure. The roll-forming enclosure comprises two belt conveyors at right angles to one another. The strip is delivered onto a generally horizontal one of the two conveyors, by which it is moved towards the second conveyor. The second conveyor then causes the leading end portion of the strip to turn back on itself and form the roll. A pair of spring-biassed fingers ensure proper roll formation. The strip of sod is cut transversely at an appropriate point and the sod within the enclosure is rolled up to complete the roll. The enclosure is turnable about a vertical axis to a laterally directed position, in which the roll can be discharged laterally clear of the next pass of the harvester. The roll can be wrapped in netting which is automatically cut as the roll-forming enclosure turns. The enclosure can be arrested in an intermediate position for release of a core tube into the enclosure, so that the roll is formed around the tube.

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