18490109. AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER BOOM TRUSS simplified abstract (Deere & Company)

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AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER BOOM TRUSS

Organization Name

Deere & Company

Inventor(s)

KODY E. Oppedahl of WEST DES MOINES IA (US)

GARRY E. Baxter of ANKENY IA (US)

BRIAN D. Love of ANKENY IA (US)

AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER BOOM TRUSS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18490109 titled 'AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER BOOM TRUSS

The abstract describes a truss structure of a spray boom assembly, consisting of a top member, a bottom member, and a first truss member positioned between them. Additionally, there are connecting members welded to the top and bottom members, as well as the first truss member.

  • The truss structure of the spray boom assembly includes a top member, a bottom member, and a first truss member.
  • Connecting members are welded to the top and bottom members, as well as the first truss member.

Potential Applications: - Agricultural equipment - Industrial machinery - Construction equipment

Problems Solved: - Provides structural support for the spray boom assembly - Enhances stability and durability of the assembly

Benefits: - Improved performance and longevity of the spray boom assembly - Increased safety during operation - Cost-effective design for manufacturing and maintenance

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Truss Structure for Spray Boom Assemblies" This technology can be utilized in the agricultural, industrial, and construction sectors for the development of more reliable and efficient spray boom assemblies.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the truss structure improve the overall performance of the spray boom assembly? - The truss structure enhances stability and durability, leading to improved operational efficiency. 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this truss structure in spray boom assemblies? - The cost-effective design of the truss structure can result in savings in manufacturing and maintenance expenses.


Original Abstract Submitted

A truss structure of a spray boom assembly includes a top member, a bottom member, and a first truss member positioned between the top member and the bottom. The truss structure also includes a first connecting member welded to the top member and the first truss member, and a second connecting plate welded to the bottom member and the first truss member.