Michael John Masgai
Engineers at 9 St, Renner, SD

License number
South Dakota 6991
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2018
Category
Professional Engineer
Type
Mechanical
Address
Address
212 E 9Th St, Renner, SD 00572
Phone
(605) 965-2270

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Michael Masgai, age 57
212 E 9Th St, Crooks, SD 57020
(605) 381-5733
Michael Masgai
2801 E Marson Dr APT 103, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
(605) 225-3481
Michael J Masgai, age 57
212 9Th St, Crooks, SD 57020
(605) 543-6741
(605) 668-0137
Michael J Masgai, age 57
212 9Th St, Crooks, SD 57020
(605) 543-6741
(605) 668-0137
Michael J Masgai, age 57
217 Linn St, Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 668-0137

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System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

US Patent:
2010011, May 6, 2010
Filed:
Oct 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/573879
Inventors:
Ryan Schroeder - Leipsic OH, US
Joel Bordewyk - Dell Rapids SD, US
Donald Krueger - Luverne MN, US
Michael Masgai - Crooks SD, US
Steven Redford - Brandon SD, US
Assignee:
POET RESEARCH, INC. - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
B65G 67/04
US Classification:
414400, 414809
Abstract:
A method of loading particulate matter into a transport container having at least one chamber with a peripheral region using an apparatus comprising a rotatable member configured to be positioned at least partially into an opening for the chamber. The method can include the acts of locating the apparatus adjacent the opening for the chamber by movement relative to the transport container, initiating a flow of particulate matter from the apparatus into the opening, rotating the rotatable member to facilitate the dispensing of particulate matter within the chamber, and engaging the rotatable member with particulate matter so that at least a portion of particulate matter that has been dispensed into the chamber is pushed into the peripheral region within the chamber.


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System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

US Patent:
8469065, Jun 25, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/418154
Inventors:
Ryan Schroeder - Leipsic OH, US
Joel Bordewyk - Dell Rapids SD, US
Donald Krueger - Luverne MN, US
Michael Masgai - Crooks SD, US
Steven Redford - Brandon SD, US
Assignee:
POET Research, Inc. - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
B67C 3/26, B65G 1/00, A01C 17/00
US Classification:
141280, 141 2, 141 73, 141 80, 141198, 141259, 141283, 414300, 414301, 414303, 239687
Abstract:
A method of loading particulate matter into a transport container having at least one chamber with a peripheral region using an apparatus comprising a rotatable member configured to be positioned at least partially into an opening for the chamber. The method can include the acts of locating the apparatus adjacent the opening for the chamber by movement relative to the transport container, initiating a flow of particulate matter from the apparatus into the opening, rotating the rotatable member to facilitate the dispensing of particulate matter within the chamber, and engaging the rotatable member with particulate matter so that at least a portion of particulate matter that has been dispensed into the chamber is pushed into the peripheral region within the chamber.


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System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

US Patent:
8136556, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/819898
Inventors:
Ryan Schroeder - Leipsic OH, US
Joel Bordewyk - Dell Rapids SD, US
Donald Krueger - Luverne MN, US
Michael Masgai - Crooks SD, US
Steven Redford - Brandon SD, US
Assignee:
POET Research, Inc. - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
B65B 1/20, B65G 1/00, A01C 17/00
US Classification:
141 79, 141 73, 141 80, 141280, 141283, 414301, 414302, 239687
Abstract:
A method of loading particulate matter into a transport container having at least one chamber with a peripheral region using an apparatus comprising a rotatable member configured to be positioned at least partially into an opening for the chamber. The method can include the acts of locating the apparatus adjacent the opening for the chamber by movement relative to the transport container, initiating a flow of particulate matter from the apparatus into the opening, rotating the rotatable member to facilitate the dispensing of particulate matter within the chamber, and engaging the rotatable member with particulate matter so that at least a portion of particulate matter that has been dispensed into the chamber is pushed into the peripheral region within the chamber.


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System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

System For Loading Particulate Matter Into A Transport Container

US Patent:
7946315, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Jun 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/819905
Inventors:
Ryan Schroeder - Leipsic OH, US
Joel Bordewyk - Dell Rapids SD, US
Donald Krueger - Luverne MN, US
Michael Masgai - Crooks SD, US
Steven Redford - Brandon SD, US
Assignee:
POET Research, Inc. - Sioux Falls SD
International Classification:
B65B 1/20, B65G 1/00, A01C 17/00
US Classification:
141 12, 141 73, 141198, 141280, 414301, 239687
Abstract:
A method of loading particulate matter into a transport container having at least one chamber with a peripheral region using an apparatus comprising a rotatable member configured to be positioned at least partially into an opening for the chamber. The method can include the acts of locating the apparatus adjacent the opening for the chamber by movement relative to the transport container, initiating a flow of particulate matter from the apparatus into the opening, rotating the rotatable member to facilitate the dispensing of particulate matter within the chamber, and engaging the rotatable member with particulate matter so that at least a portion of particulate matter that has been dispensed into the chamber is pushed into the peripheral region within the chamber.