Ames, IA, United States of America

Donald F Handorf


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.4

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 132(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997-2008

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13 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Donald F. Handorf: Transforming Agricultural Practices

Introduction: Donald F. Handorf, an accomplished inventor based in Ames, Iowa, has made significant contributions to the agricultural sector with his innovative inventions. With a total of 13 patents, Handorf has focused primarily on enhancing the efficiency of grain harvesting and planting processes.

Latest Patents: Among his latest patents is a groundbreaking method and apparatus for continuously harvesting grain from a row of mature grain plants comprised of plant segments and alley segments. This innovative wheel-mounted grain harvester features a harvesting head designed to deposit grain into a grain handling assembly composed of multiple grain moving parts. The control means integrated into the harvester allows for selective interruption of grain flow, leading to the temporary accumulation of harvested grain from separate row segments. Furthermore, the design includes transport mechanisms for transferring harvested grain into individual collection bins, enabling precise evaluation of each row segment's yield, all while maintaining a constant speed to avoid interruptions in harvesting.

Another notable patent by Handorf is a distance measuring device for planters. This ingenious device is mounted to a planter and employs a cable that extends between two pulleys, incorporating at least one target. A sensor near the first pulley communicates with a controller, signaling when the target is detected. Additionally, an encoder near the second pulley tracks its rotation, allowing the controller to accurately monitor the distance traveled by the planter.

Career Highlights: Donald F. Handorf is affiliated with Gary W. Clem, Inc., where he further refines his innovative approaches to agricultural machinery. His extensive portfolio highlights his dedication to improving farming technology and practices.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Handorf has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Brian W. Carr and Nick Merfeld. These collaborations have facilitated the exchange of ideas and expertise, propelling advancements in agricultural technologies.

Conclusion: Donald F. Handorf stands out as a pioneer in agricultural innovation. His inventions not only revolutionize grain harvesting and planting methods but also contribute to the overall efficiency and sustainability of farming practices. As the agricultural landscape evolves, Handorf's work will undoubtedly continue to inspire future innovations.

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