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Dwight Bouldin Phones & Addresses

  • 127 Beacon Dr, Mcminnville, TN 37110 (931) 668-8160
  • 117 Bybee Dr, Mc Minnville, TN 37110
  • 910 Tennessee Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 (615) 896-8696

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Seedling Transplanter

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US Patent:
55578810, Sep 24, 1996
Filed:
Feb 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/391501
Inventors:
Floyd Bouldin - Murfreesburo IN
Dwight Bouldin - McMinnville TN
International Classification:
A01C 1102
B65G 4790
US Classification:
47 101
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for transplanting seedling from a first ray to a second tray. The apparatus includes a frame, a moveable gantry connected to the frame, and a conveyor system. In the preferred embodiment, a first conveyor is used to shuttle seedlings into the operative reaches of the apparatus and a second conveyor shuttles the transplanted seedlings out of the operative reaches of the apparatus. The gantry includes a gripper assembly comprised of a plurality of grippers slidably mounted to a track. A positioning mechanism is employed to move the gantry and associated gripper assembly. The grippers includes an upright support and a pair of pivotally connected spaced apart gripper fingers. The gripper fingers are separated by a plunger mechanism preferably having a beveled surface for ease of insertion between the gripper fingers. The method of the present invention is directed to a method of lateral grasping of a seedling elevated above a first tray and transplanting it into the soil of a second tray without the need of pre-dibbling the soil of the second tray.

Apparatus For Continuously Filling And Preparing Pots For Receiving Plants

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US Patent:
46976230, Oct 6, 1987
Filed:
Aug 21, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/899068
Inventors:
Floyd E. Bouldin - McMinnville TN
Lloyd Bouldin - McMinnville TN
Dwight Bouldin - McMinnville TN
Jerry W. Pack - McMinnville TN
Assignee:
Bouldin & Lawson, Inc. - McMinnville TN
International Classification:
A01G 504
B65B 100
US Classification:
141 80
Abstract:
An apparatus for continuously filling and preparing pots for receiving plants including an endless conveyor chain supporting a plurality of pot receiver elements and for continuously carrying pots from a pot loading station through a filling station for filling the pots with potting soil, and through a pot drilling station for drilling holes in the soil for receiving plants and a pot ejector station. The pots are loaded, filled, drilled, and ejected while the pots move continuously through the various stations. The pot drilling mechanism includes a rotary turret supporting a plurality of circumferentially spaced rotating drills which are adapted to reciprocate vertically as they revolve about the rotary axis of the turret, so that each drill will be lowered into a pot for drilling a hole in the soil while moving at the same speed and direction as the pot. Rotary pot loading and ejecting mechanisms are incorporated to move in synchronism with the conveyor chain for loading the pots individually upon the apparatus and for individually ejecting the pots after they are filled and drilled.
Dwight Lynn Bouldin from Mcminnville, TN, age ~62 Get Report