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William A Ardueser

from Ottumwa, IA
Age ~68

William Ardueser Phones & Addresses

  • 1723 Elm St, Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641) 682-3725
  • Bailey, CO
  • Prairie City, IA

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Arrangement For Clamping Inner Bearing Race To Non-Circular Section Shaft And For Preventing Axial Load In The Bearing, Axial Creep And Rotational Knock

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US Patent:
6623167, Sep 23, 2003
Filed:
May 3, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/848084
Inventors:
Merlyn Duane Bass - Ottumwa IA
Henry Dennis Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Shawn Wayne Poggemiller - Ottumwa IA
William Albert Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
F16C 1906
US Classification:
384537
Abstract:
Each end of a roller is defined by a stub shaft that is non-circular in cross section and supported from a side wall for rotation by a ball bearing having an inner race containing a mounting hole that is shaped complementary to, and located on, the stub shaft. The inner race is clamped from moving axially or radially relative to the shaft, thereby preventing the bearing from knocking against the stub shaft during operation. According to one embodiment of the invention, the outer race of the bearing is mounted within a complementary shaped bore of a sleeve that has a cylindrical exterior surface and is, in turn, mounted for axial movement in a cylindrical bore of a bearing housing that is mounted to the side wall by the agency of a bearing support. According to a second embodiment of the invention, the outer race of the bearing in mounted within a complementary shaped bore of a bearing housing which is, in turn, mounted to the side wall by the agency of a bearing support that is designed to flex axially while maintaining radial strength. Both embodiments thus limit the axial load which is transmitted between the shaft and the side wall by means of the bearing.

Manner Of Rotatably Mounting A Bale Wrapping Material Spreader Roll To Support Walls

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US Patent:
51371960, Aug 11, 1992
Filed:
Jun 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/370536
Inventors:
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B65H 2300
F16C 1300
F16C 3500
US Classification:
226194
Abstract:
A wrap material spreader roll includes a smooth, cylindrical tube having spiral flights at opposite end portions thereof formed from spirally wound wires of circular cross-section, the wires having respective inner ends defined by a radially inwardly projecting portion which is received in a respective hole provided in the tube. The spreader roll is mounted to opposite support walls by respective bolts having hexagonal heads received in hexagonal bores provided in the inner races of a pair of roller bearings that are pressed into the opposite ends of the tube, the bolts having respective threaded stems received in keyhole-shaped holes provided in the walls and having nuts received thereon.

Housing For Holding A Supply Roll Of Large Round Bale Wrap Material

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US Patent:
51813688, Jan 26, 1993
Filed:
Dec 17, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/809002
Inventors:
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
George W. Rumph - Bloomfield IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B65B 1104
US Classification:
53587
Abstract:
A large round baler is equipped with a wrapping mechanism for applying a web of plastic material to a bale located in the bale-forming chamber. The wrapping mechanism includes a housing including a cover mounted to the rear of the discharge gate of the baler for pivoting vertically, about a first horizontal transverse axis at an upper forward location of the cover, between a lowered closed position, wherein it encloses a roll of wrap material resting on a pair of roll end supports, and a raised position permitting access to the roll end supports. A pair of gas springs are coupled between opposite side walls of the cover and spaced apart crank arms of a load member which is vertically pivotally supported from the gate for swinging about a second horizontal transverse axis located slightly below and rearwardly of the first axis. The disposition of the gas springs relative to the first and second axes is such that the springs act to maintain a load bar of the load member urged into contact with a roll of wrap material supported on the roll end supports when the cover is in its closed position and acts to pivot the load member so as to dispose the load bar thereof in a raised inoperative position in response to the cover being raised to its open position, the springs also acting to maintain the cover in its raised position.

Bale Push Bar

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US Patent:
47795271, Oct 25, 1988
Filed:
Jul 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/075499
Inventors:
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B30B 506
US Classification:
100 88
Abstract:
A U-shaped bale push bar straddles a discharge gate of a large round baler with opposite legs of the bar being respectively pivotally connected to a pair of support brackets which are secured to and project rearwardly alongside the discharge gate from upper rear locations of opposite sidewall sections forming a portion of the baler main frame. A pair of chains are coupled between forward locations of the gate and the legs of the push bar and serve as lost-motion connections that cause the push bar to extend and retract respectively in following relationships to opening and closing movements of the gate such that interference between the gate and a discharged bale is avoided. An over center spring assembly acts between the push bar and support brackets to bias the bar toward its retracted position when the gate is closed and to bias the push bar toward its extended position when the gate moves a small amount towards its open position a small amount beyond an intermediate position permitting discharge of a bale. A shock absorber assembly works against the energy of the over center spring assembly to prevent sudden motion of the push bar.

Structure For Guiding Surface Wrap Into A Bale Chamber

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US Patent:
49693158, Nov 13, 1990
Filed:
Mar 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/328217
Inventors:
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Jean Viaud - Sarreguemines, FR
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B65B 1104
US Classification:
53587
Abstract:
A wrap material guide assembly is positioned beneath a run of each of a plurality of bale-forming belts extending between a lower rear and a lower front roll carried by a discharge gate of a large round baler. The guide assembly includes a guide member including a plurality of relatively narrow slats that are each in engagement with the bottom of a respective one of the bale-forming belt runs. The rear ends of the slats are fixed to a panel that extends transversely beneath and extends behind the lower rear roll and serves to intercept the leading edge of wrap material being fed by feed rolls and to direct the material to a pinch point defined between the panel and the bale-forming belts so that the belts grip and carry the material along the slats and into a bale chamber inlet located just forwardly of the front roll. The front of the slats are fixed to a cross member that is fixed to a belt guide structure positioned adjacent the front roll.

Wrap Material Roll Housing Cover Having Sealed Hinge Joint And Gas Spring Biasing Means

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US Patent:
49413112, Jul 17, 1990
Filed:
Jun 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/370555
Inventors:
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
George W. Rumph - Bloomfield IA
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B65B 1104
US Classification:
53587
Abstract:
A mechanism for enveloping a large round bale with a surface wrap material such as plastic sheet or net includes a housing for holding a supply roll of the wrap material. The mechanism and, hence, the housing is mounted on the rear of a bale discharge gate. The housing includes a front wall defined by an upright panel secured across the rear of the gate and having an upper end portion projecting rearwardly and downwardly and a bottom wall spaced below the upper end portion of and being sloped upwardly and rearwardly relative to the front wall. The housing also includes a cover which is vertically pivotally mounted to a pair of brakets located just beneath the upper end portion of the front wall, the cover having a top wall having a forward edge portion which seals against the bottom of the upper end portion of the front wall when the cover is in a closed position. A pair of gas springs are connected between the cover and the brackets and have their line of action disposed relative to the pivot axis of the cover such that the cover is respectively biased to its closed and open positions when placed in these positions with the springs going over center as the cover is moved between the positions.

Indicator System For Alerting An Operator To The Condition Of A Large Cylindrical Bale Wrapping Mechanism

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US Patent:
51096528, May 5, 1992
Filed:
Jun 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/721729
Inventors:
Jean Viaud - Sarreguemines, FR
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B65B 5702
B65B 1318
A01F 1500
US Classification:
53508
Abstract:
A large round baler includes mechanism for optionally wrapping a bale with either twine or a surface wrap material. A wrap control mechanism includes means whereby the wrapping process is initiated in response to a bale reaching a desired diameter within the bale chamber. Various microswitches are strategically mounted so as to be operated by various components of the twine and surface wrap mechanisms and the control mechanism therefor. These switches are integrated into an indicator circuit including indicator devices including various colored lights and a buzzer all of which are caused to operate in various modes to apprise an operator of when the wrapping process is beginning, whether or not twine or surface wrap material is present, when wrapping is complete and when the surface wrap material has been severed.

Bale Push Bar

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US Patent:
48890472, Dec 26, 1989
Filed:
Jul 18, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/222982
Inventors:
William A. Ardueser - Ottumwa IA
Henry D. Anstey - Ottumwa IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B30B 504
B30B 900
US Classification:
100 87
Abstract:
A U-shaped bale push bar straddles a discharge gate of a large round baler with opposite legs of the bar being respectively pivotally connected to a pair of support brackets which are secured to and project rearwardly alongside the discharge gate from upper rear locations of opposite sidewall sections forming a portion of the baler main frame. A pair of chains are coupled between forward locations of the gate and the legs of the push bar and serve as lost-motion connections that cause the push bar to extend and retract respectively in following relationship to opening and closing movements of the gate such that interference between the gate and a discharged bale is avoided. An over center spring assembly acts between the push bar and support brackets to bias the bar toward its retracted position when the gate is closed and to bias the push bar toward its extended position when the gate moves a small amount towards its open position a small amount beyond an intermediate position permitting discharge of a bale. A shock absorber assembly works against the energy of the over center spring assembly to prevent sudden motion of the push bar.
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