Allen Engineering Corporation

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1.

Zero Turn Radius Concrete Buggy

      
Application Number 18415229
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-01-17
First Publication Date 2024-07-18
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Waldon, Edward Andrew
  • Mckean, Michael W.

Abstract

A “zero turn radius” batch cart for delivering loads of raw concrete mix over difficult and uneven construction job sites transports a tiltable, load-receptive hopper displaceable between load bearing and load discharging positions. The rigid chassis is supported by front, hydraulically powered drive wheel assemblies and a pair of rear caster wheels for steering effects. An internal combustion engine, with its own throttle control, drives a hydraulic pump that powers separate hydraulic motors and valves for operating the cart. The front-mounted drive wheel assemblies are independently, hydraulically driven and each can be rotated forwardly or rearwardly independently of the other. Quick and precise zero-turn radius steering movements will result when the front wheel assemblies rotate in different directions, in combination with the caster rear wheel assemblies that exhibit negative caster.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B62B 5/00 - Accessories or details specially adapted for hand carts

2.

Electric Polisher for Concrete Surfaces

      
Application Number 18540006
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-12-14
First Publication Date 2024-06-20
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Guinn, Timmy D.
  • Bateman, Chris A.

Abstract

A battery-powered electric polisher for treating concrete has the operational form of a self-propelled riding trowel. A rigid frame mounts a pair of rotors that descend into contact with the concrete surface. Hydraulic tilting circuits for polisher steering control are activated with joysticks. An electrically driven hydraulic pump powers the tilting circuits. Each rotor drives a lower, circular drive ring comprising a plurality of spokes. Drive ring spokes are nested within rigid channels defined in a lower a support plate so that the latter is removable. A plurality of radially spaced-apart abrasion devices descend from the support plate into contact with the concrete surface.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 7/18 - Single-purpose machines or devices for grinding floorings, walls, ceilings or the like
  • E04F 21/24 - Implements for finishing work on buildings for laying flooring of masses made in situ, e.g. smoothing tools

3.

Dual Rotor Ride-on Surface Polisher

      
Application Number 18239342
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-08-29
First Publication Date 2024-02-29
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor Guinn, Timmy D.

Abstract

A dedicated concrete surface polisher comprises a frame and powered chassis substantially resembling a twin rotor riding trowel, equipped with a plurality of diamond polishing pucks, and mounting apparatus for maintaining flat puck contact with the lower concrete surface. Each rotor supports an intermediate drive plate driven by a hydraulic motor. The intermediate drive plate comprises a circular ring plate that is reinforced by a substantially rigid, winged drive collar. Each drive plate supports a plurality of radially spaced apart polishing rotors that project into contact with the concrete surface being treated. Each polishing rotor is secured to the ring plate. The polishing rotors support a plurality of radially spaced apart, downwardly projecting, diamond-equipped pucks that frictionally bear against the concrete surface for polishing and abrading in response to rotor rotation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 7/18 - Single-purpose machines or devices for grinding floorings, walls, ceilings or the like
  • B24B 47/12 - Drives or gearings for grinding machines or devicesEquipment therefor for rotating or reciprocating working-spindles carrying grinding wheels or workpieces by mechanical gearing or electric power

4.

Electric concrete transportation cart

      
Application Number 17152218
Grant Number 11820381
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-01-19
First Publication Date 2021-07-29
Grant Date 2023-11-21
Owner Allen Engineering Corp. (USA)
Inventor Waldon, Edward Andrew

Abstract

An electrically powered, self-propelled cart for safely delivering heavy loads, such as concrete, within job sites with unlevel, irregular, or sloped terrain. A cargo bucket is tiltable over front drive wheels for transporting and dumping cargo. Electric drive motors associated with a transaxle propel wheels at a selectable speed in response to an electric control module. A steering column rotates in response to manually operated handle bars and activates a sensor to generate signals delivered to the control module for throttle adjustments. The sensor may be a linear potentiometer, a rotary differential transformer or a rotary encoder or shaft encoder measuring angular displacement. Extreme steering displacements will electrically reduce cart speed notwithstanding the previous speed setting chosen by the operator through the steering column.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60W 30/188 - Controlling power parameters of the driveline, e.g. determining the required power
  • B60P 1/04 - Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading with a tipping movement of load supporting or containing element
  • B62D 1/16 - Steering columns
  • B60K 23/00 - Arrangement or mounting of control devices for vehicle transmissions, or parts thereof, not otherwise provided for
  • B60K 1/00 - Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units

5.

Versatile light rail bed paver

      
Application Number 17115400
Grant Number 11767643
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-12-08
First Publication Date 2021-06-10
Grant Date 2023-09-26
Owner Allen Engineering Corp. (USA)
Inventor Waldon, Edward Andrew

Abstract

A concrete finishing and forming machine adapted for rail trackbed deck construction accommodates various plinths and channels needed for light rail construction. The adjustably configurable machine comprises a rigid frame disposed above a deck by vertically upright, adjustable jack stands supported at their bottoms by wheeled, powered bogies adapted to traverse upon suitable rails on opposite sides of the deck. The jack-stands may be connected to supporting swing arms that extend from pivot sleeves enabling the jack stands to angularly swing out from the frame. A slidable carriage that is longitudinally displaceable within the frame supports at least one downwardly extending, vertically adjustable paving head having a tool that, when immersed within wet concrete and then horizontally displaced, strikes off elongated, smoothed channels resembling pathways upon the concrete. The heads are longitudinally displaceable relative to the carriage so they may be spaced apart such that plinth strips are concurrently formed between the channels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01B 29/00 - Laying, rebuilding, or taking-up tracksTools or machines therefor
  • E01B 1/00 - BallastwayOther means for supporting the sleepers or the trackDrainage of the ballastway

6.

Electric concrete transportation cart

      
Application Number 29767078
Grant Number D0918520
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-01-20
First Publication Date 2021-05-04
Grant Date 2021-05-04
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor Waldon, Edward Andrew

7.

Electric concrete transportation cart

      
Application Number 29721833
Grant Number D0918519
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-23
First Publication Date 2021-05-04
Grant Date 2021-05-04
Owner Allen Engineering Corp. (USA)
Inventor Waldon, Edward Andrew

8.

Concrete surface polishing trowel and conversion adaptor

      
Application Number 16991672
Grant Number 11326359
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-08-12
First Publication Date 2021-02-18
Grant Date 2022-05-10
Owner Allen Engineering Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Guinn, Timmy D.
  • Gibson, Lee T
  • Adamchuk, Brian M.

Abstract

An adaptor assembly for concrete finishing trowels that enables efficient polishing of concrete surfaces, and trowels equipped with said adaptors. A large, rigid, circular adaptor disk supports a plurality of spaced-apart polishing rotors that project into contact with the concrete surface being treated. Each polishing head is rotatably secured to the adaptor disk with a spindle assembly including suitable alignment bearings. The spindle assembly secures a rigid header beneath the adaptor disk that sandwiches a resilient, annular coupler between itself and a rigid driver plate beneath the coupler. Bosses on the coupler insure spacing and enable proper flexure. The driver plate removably mounts a resilient finishing ring, that supports a plurality of radially spaced apart, downwardly projecting, diamond-equipped pucks that frictionally bear against the concrete surface for abrading and polishing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E04F 21/24 - Implements for finishing work on buildings for laying flooring of masses made in situ, e.g. smoothing tools
  • B24B 7/18 - Single-purpose machines or devices for grinding floorings, walls, ceilings or the like

9.

Roller tube concrete paver with retractable vibrator assembly

      
Application Number 16740945
Grant Number 11619010
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-13
First Publication Date 2020-07-23
Grant Date 2023-04-04
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Guinn, Timmy D.
  • Allen, J. Dewayne

Abstract

A roller tube concrete finishing machine includes retractable vibration gangs that can be selectively immersed within wet concrete and then retracted with parallelogram linkage. Spaced-apart, drive parallel rollers are journaled between frame ends for supporting and propelling the machine upon and between parallel form rails. A front roller provide a strike-off function. The vibration gangs are deployed by a retractable, parallelogram linkage that moves them forwardly and downwardly for operation, or which retracts the vibrators inwardly and upwardly relative to the frame. When the vibrators are retracted, the are withdrawn upwardly from the concrete and retracted rearwardly towards the machine front to reduce machine dimensions. Substantial retraction of the vibrators prevents subsequent interference with the rebar below. Vibrator retraction reduces overall machine dimensions for clearance and shipping purposes, with gang vibration arrays nested upwardly and inwardly proximate the front of the machine.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01C 19/41 - Apparatus having both rolling tools and ramming, tamping, or vibrating tools
  • B06B 1/18 - Processes or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic frequency wherein the vibrator is actuated by pressure fluid

10.

Steering responsive speed-controlled buggy

      
Application Number 15981296
Grant Number 10384704
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-16
First Publication Date 2018-12-06
Grant Date 2019-08-20
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor Fielder, Jeffrey Lynn

Abstract

A steerable, self-propelled cart for safely delivering heavy loads, such as concrete, within job sites with unlevel, irregular, or sloped terrain. A cargo bucket is tiltable over front drive wheels for transporting and dumping cargo. Hydraulic drive motors driven by a hydraulic pump propel rear wheels at a selectable speed. Steering handlebars rotate a steering column that turns the rear wheels. A throttle cable extending from the handlebars controls the throttle setting by pivoting a throttle lever mounted on the hydraulic pump. Limiting linkages extend from flanges on an anchor bracket secured to the steering column to a bridge on the throttle lever. As the steering column rotates, the limit linkages are wound partially about it, pivoting the throttle lever by pulling on the bridge, reducing pump speed. Heavy steering displacements will retract the throttle lever to reduce cart speed notwithstanding the previous speed setting chosen by the operator via the cable.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B62D 51/00 - Motor vehicles characterised by the driver not being seated
  • B60K 1/00 - Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units
  • B62B 5/00 - Accessories or details specially adapted for hand carts
  • B60P 1/16 - Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading with a tipping movement of load supporting or containing element actuated by fluid-operated mechanisms
  • B60P 1/28 - Tipping-body constructions
  • B60P 3/16 - Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for carrying mixed concrete, e.g. having rotatable drums
  • B62B 3/08 - Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheelsSteering devices thereforEquipment therefor involving tiltably-mounted containers
  • B62B 3/00 - Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheelsSteering devices thereforEquipment therefor
  • B62D 1/12 - Hand levers

11.

Ventilated high capacity hydraulic riding trowel

      
Application Number 15982764
Grant Number 10100537
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-17
First Publication Date 2018-10-16
Grant Date 2018-10-16
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor Guinn, Timmy Don

Abstract

A high performance, multiple rotor, hydraulically driven riding trowel for finishing concrete includes a rigid trowel frame with two or more downwardly-projecting, bladed rotor assemblies that frictionally engage the concrete surface while supporting the trowel. The rotor assemblies are tilted with double acting hydraulic cylinders to effectuate steering and control. A seating arrangement supports an operator. A special ventilation path is provided to prevent overheating of the operator area. cooling compartment adjacent the seating region, Pathways are established by a cooling compartment enclosed by a shroud having at least one side ventilation orifice, a cooler assembly disposed within the cooling compartment; the cooler assembly comprising a grill, a plenum with a heat exchanger adjacent said grill and a fan adjacent said heat exchanger, the plenum having open sides and a closed bottom to prevent air pathways through the seating region.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01C 19/42 - Machines for imparting a smooth finish to freshly-laid paving courses other than by rolling, tamping, or vibrating
  • E04F 21/24 - Implements for finishing work on buildings for laying flooring of masses made in situ, e.g. smoothing tools

12.

CONTRACTOR TOUGH

      
Serial Number 87117073
Status Registered
Filing Date 2016-07-26
Registration Date 2021-09-21
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Concrete construction machines; concrete finishing machines; concrete paving machines, screed cart in the nature of cart for transporting a concrete screed, powered material handling equipment, namely, powered concrete buggies, powered wheeled buggies, powered tracked buggies, and powered tracked dumpers; concrete construction machines, namely, vibratory concrete screeds and strike-offs, floating screed and strike-offs, truss screeds, wet screeds, powered screeds, triangular truss vibratory concrete screed machines; powered walk behind trowels; powered riding trowels; rotary power trowels, power trowels

13.

Single to dual stick trowel and steering conversion

      
Application Number 14497990
Grant Number 09068301
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-09-26
First Publication Date 2015-04-02
Grant Date 2015-06-30
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor Fielder, Jeffrey Lynn

Abstract

A dual rotor, manually steered riding trowel comprises powered, downwardly projecting rotors driven by reduction gear boxes that are tilted by parallel levers beneath the machine. A pair of vertical hand steering levers actuate the parallel levers to tilt the rotors. Each rotor may be swiveled in an arc parallel with the biaxial plane to produce pivoted fore and aft trowel movement. At least one rotor responds to lateral movements of one or both steering levers by tilting in an arc perpendicular to the biaxial plane, moving the trowel left or right. To emulate prior Allen trowels, lateral movements of one of the hand levers is mechanically disabled with a transformation link anchored to the frame. The transformation link may be disconnected from the frame and instead connected to the foot of the companion hand steering lever, allowing both steering levers to pivot laterally, resulting in a different steering “feel.”

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01C 19/42 - Machines for imparting a smooth finish to freshly-laid paving courses other than by rolling, tamping, or vibrating
  • B62D 7/16 - Arrangement of linkage connections

14.

Hydraulic riding trowels with automatic load sensing

      
Application Number 12661007
Grant Number 08360680
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-03-09
First Publication Date 2011-09-15
Grant Date 2013-01-29
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Allen, J. Dewayne
  • Guinn, Timmy D.
  • Waldon, Edward A.
  • Sugg, Scott R.

Abstract

High performance, multiple rotor, hydraulically driven riding trowels for finishing concrete have unloader valve circuitry for controlling hydraulic pressure. Each trowel has a rigid frame with two or more downwardly-projecting, bladed rotor assemblies that finish concrete. The rotor assemblies are tilted manually or hydraulically to effectuate steering and control. Blade pitch is controlled manually or hydraulically. The unloader valve system monitors drive pump pressure with a shuttle valve to derive an unloader pilot signal. A sequence valve responds to the unloader pilot signal to control a pressure valve that bypasses the normal foot control valve in an overpressure situation. The pressure control head signal normally applied to the hydraulic drive motor control heads is modified with a feedback signal to automatically control the associated pump swash plates. A gearbox may be disposed between the drive motors and rotors. Piston type and gear and vane type motors may power the rotors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01C 19/22 - Machines, tools, or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for consolidating or finishing laid-down unset materials

15.

Hydraulic riding trowel with automatic load sensing system

      
Application Number 12317422
Grant Number 07690864
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-12-22
First Publication Date 2009-07-02
Grant Date 2010-04-06
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Allen, J. Dewayne
  • Guinn, Timmy D.
  • Woodside, Mike
  • Mckean, Michael
  • Wilson, Jack C.

Abstract

A high performance, multiple rotor, hydraulically driven riding trowel for finishing concrete includes a rigid trowel frame with two or more downwardly-projecting, bladed rotor assemblies that frictionally engage the concrete surface. The rotor assemblies are tilted with double acting hydraulic cylinders to effectuate steering and control. Double acting hydraulic cylinders also control blade pitch. Hydraulic pressure to the rotors is monitored and controlled by an unloader valve system that monitors drive pump pressure with a shuttle valve to derive an unloader pilot signal. A sequence valve responds to the unloader pilot signal to control a pressure valve that bypasses the normal foot control valve in an overpressure situation. The pressure control head signal normally applied to the hydraulic drive motor control heads is modified with a feedback signal to automatically control the associated pump swash plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E01C 19/22 - Machines, tools, or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for consolidating or finishing laid-down unset materials

16.

ALLEN CONCRETE EQUIPMENT

      
Serial Number 77504021
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-06-20
Registration Date 2009-03-17
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Concrete construction machines; Concrete finishing machines; Concrete paving machines; Concrete vibrators

17.

ALLEN CONCRETE PAVERS

      
Serial Number 77504073
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-06-20
Registration Date 2009-03-24
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Concrete paving machines

18.

ALLEN CONCRETE COLLEGE

      
Serial Number 76282260
Status Registered
Filing Date 2001-07-10
Registration Date 2002-03-26
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services

Goods & Services

conducting educational seminars relating to concrete finishing practices and concrete finishing machines

19.

RAZORBACK

      
Serial Number 75819103
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-10-12
Registration Date 2001-08-28
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Concrete finishing machines, namely, power-walk behind trowels, power riding trowels, power bridge deck finishers, and power concrete pavers

20.

ALLEN

      
Serial Number 75332414
Status Registered
Filing Date 1997-07-29
Registration Date 1998-11-10
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

concrete construction and finishing machines and accessories, namely, vibratory concrete screeds and strike-offs, floating screed and strike-offs, powered walk behind trowels, powered riding trowels, bridge deck finishers, power driven material spreaders, fine graders, topping spreaders, pneumatic concrete vibrators, mechanical concrete vibrators, concrete pavers, concrete saws, power sprayers for concrete and early entry concrete cutting saws

21.

MAGIC DEVIL

      
Application Number 056032900
Status Registered
Filing Date 1986-04-08
Registration Date 1995-01-20
Owner ALLEN ENGINEERING CORPORATION, (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

(1) Règle pour niveler le béton ou autres matériaux semblables, comprenant: une première portion servant à niveler, compacter et enlever le surplus de béton, et une deuxième portion permettant à la règle de flotter sur le béton frais et encore mou; et accessoires connexes.

22.

ALLEN ENGINEERING

      
Serial Number 73324648
Status Registered
Filing Date 1981-08-21
Registration Date 1982-10-19
Owner Allen Engineering Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Concrete Construction Equipment and Accessories-Namely, Vibratory Concrete Screeds and Parts Therefor, Material Spreaders, Auger Pavers, Power Trowels, Power Sprayers, Work Bridges, Concrete Vibrators and Parts Therefor

23.

RAZORBACK

      
Serial Number 73200798
Status Registered
Filing Date 1979-01-22
Registration Date 1980-04-08
Owner ALLEN ENGINEERING CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NAMELY, CONCRETE SCREEDS, FINE GRADES, TOPPING SPREADERS AND PNEUMATIC VIBRATIONS