Owatonna, MN, United States of America

Scott Bjorge


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 50(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2000

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Scott Bjorge in Seed Dispensing Technology

Introduction

Scott Bjorge is an accomplished inventor based in Owatonna, Minnesota. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in seed dispensing mechanisms. With a total of two patents to his name, Bjorge's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of seed application.

Latest Patents

Bjorge's latest patent is a seeder apparatus designed for dispensing seed with or without top dressing. This innovative apparatus includes a first hopper that dispenses seeds onto a conveyor mechanism. The conveyor moves the seeds to an entry nip between a rotary brush and the conveyor mechanism, propelling the seeds downward at the discharge end of the frame. A shield assembly is mounted to minimize the effects of wind on the trajectory of the seeds being propelled to the ground. In one embodiment, a metering gate controls the rate of seed dispensation. Additionally, the seed hopper can be mounted to a top dresser hopper, allowing for the simultaneous movement of seeds and dressing material, with a metering gate for controlling the dispersion rate.

Career Highlights

Scott Bjorge is currently employed at Turfco Manufacturing, Incorporated, where he continues to innovate in the field of agricultural equipment. His work has been instrumental in developing technologies that improve seed application processes, making them more efficient and reliable.

Collaborations

Bjorge has collaborated with notable coworkers such as George B Kinkead and Vernon J Worrel, contributing to a dynamic team focused on advancing agricultural technology.

Conclusion

Scott Bjorge's contributions to seed dispensing technology reflect his commitment to innovation in agriculture. His patents demonstrate a clear understanding of the challenges faced in seed application and provide effective solutions to enhance agricultural practices.

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