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  • La Vista, NE
  • 329 Sheffield St, Newton, KS 67114
  • 1408 7Th St, Newton, KS 67114
  • 106 Railroad St, Stacyville, IA 50476
  • 230 Campus Ave, Ames, IA 50014
  • La Vista, NE
  • Sappa, NE

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Resumes

Chris Halfman Photo 1

Partner

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Location:
Omaha, NE
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Northern Natural Gas Oct 2011 - Oct 2018
Senior Facilty Planner

Agco Corporation Aug 2000 - Jan 2007
Senior Design Engineer

Warren Distribution May 1997 - Jul 2000
Mechanical Engineer

Halfman Consulting Group May 1997 - Jul 2000
Partner
Education:
Iowa State University 1992 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Automotive
Business Strategy
Strategic Planning
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Chris Halfman

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Publications

Us Patents

Grain Bin Outer Unloading Conveyor Section Separation And Catch Basin

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US Patent:
7393275, Jul 1, 2008
Filed:
Dec 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/960122
Inventors:
Douglas A. Voss - Wichita KS, US
Chris F. Halfman - Newton KS, US
Assignee:
AGCO Corporation - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A01D 17/02
A01F 12/46
US Classification:
460114, 414526
Abstract:
The grain holding bin of a combine harvester can be rapidly unloaded either on-the-go or at a standstill by an inclined unloading conveyor having its intake end at a low point in the bin adjacent the far side of the bin. The unloading conveyor extends gradually upwardly and outwardly in a straight line from its intake end to a point above and beyond the opposite side of the bin to provide a straight, unrestricted run for grain being unloaded without twists, turns and significant breaks in auger flighting. The outer end of the unloading conveyor can be pivoted back into a rearwardly extending transport position about a simple generally upright pivot hinge. The driving connection between inner and outer portions of the interior auger of the unloading conveyor is automatically re-established as the outer section of the unloading conveyor is returned to its unloading position, notwithstanding the fact that the unsupported inner end of the outer auger section drops slightly out of concentricity with its surrounding tubular housing when the outer conveyor section is in its transport position.

Foldable Unloading Auger Assembly For The Grain Bin Of A Combine Harvester

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US Patent:
7494409, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Dec 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/960177
Inventors:
Douglas A. Voss - Wichita KS, US
Chris F. Halfman - Newton KS, US
Assignee:
AGCO Corporation - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A01D 17/02
A01F 12/46
US Classification:
460114
Abstract:
The grain holding bin of a combine harvester can be rapidly unloaded either on-the-go or at a standstill by an inclined unloading conveyor having its intake end at a low point in the bin adjacent the far side of the bin. The unloading conveyor extends gradually upwardly and outwardly in a straight line from its intake end to a point above and beyond the opposite side of the bin to provide a straight, unrestricted run for grain being unloaded without twists, turns and significant breaks in auger flighting. The outer end of the unloading conveyor can be pivoted back into a rearwardly extending transport position about a simple generally upright pivot hinge. The driving connection between inner and outer portions of the interior auger of the unloading conveyor is automatically re-established as the outer section of the unloading conveyor is returned to its unloading position, notwithstanding the fact that the unsupported inner end of the outer auger section drops slightly out of concentricity with its surrounding tubular housing when the outer conveyor section is in its transport position.

High Capacity Combine Grain Bin Unload System

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US Patent:
7367881, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Feb 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/351386
Inventors:
Douglas A. Voss - Wichita KS, US
Chris F. Halfman - Newton KS, US
Assignee:
AGCO Corporation - Duluth GA
International Classification:
A01D 17/02
A01F 12/46
US Classification:
460114, 414526
Abstract:
The grain holding bin of a combine harvester can be rapidly unloaded either on-the-go or at a standstill by an inclined unloading conveyor having its intake end at a low point in the bin adjacent the far side of the bin. The unloading conveyor extends gradually upwardly and outwardly in a straight line from its intake end to a point above and beyond the opposite side of the bin to provide a straight, unrestricted run for grain being unloaded without twists, turns and significant breaks in auger flighting. The outer end of the unloading conveyor can be pivoted back into a rearwardly extending transport position about a simple generally upright pivot hinge. The driving connection between inner and outer portions of the interior auger of the unloading conveyor is automatically re-established as the outer section of the unloading conveyor is returned to its unloading position, notwithstanding the fact that the unsupported inner end of the outer auger section drops slightly out of concentricity with its surrounding tubular housing when the outer conveyor section is in its transport position.
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