Robert Michael Owen
Psychiatric at Fenton, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 201882
Issued Date
Nov 29, 1979
Renew Date
Mar 31, 1999
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 1999
Type
Psychiatric Technician (Developmentally Disabled)
Address
Address
830 S Fenton St S FENTON, Denver, CO 80226

Professional information

Robert Owen Photo 1

President At My Majordomo, Inc.

Position:
President at My Majordomo, Inc.
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
My Majordomo, Inc. - President
Education:
University of Colorado at Denver 1984 - 1991


Robert Owen Photo 2

Rotary Disk Tool Assembly And Material Dispensing And Crop Cutting Implements

US Patent:
4753297, Jun 28, 1988
Filed:
Apr 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/854989
Inventors:
Bruce H. Mayeda - Longmont CO
Robert R. Owen - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
The Eversman Mfg. Company - Denver CO
International Classification:
A01B 3908, A01B 3914
US Classification:
172 4
Abstract:
An agricultural tool assembly includes a rotary disk mounted on a lower end of a rotary spindle. A mount for the spindle includes a shank adapted to be received in the vertical slot of a clamp and a sleeve for rotatably supporting the spindle. The sleeve is connected to the shank by spaced side plates connected to the sleeve with a lower pivot member and an upper fastener extending through arcuate slots in the spaced plates. A cultivator implement has front and rear disk gangs and a rear centered tool assembly. An onion undercutting implement has a front tool bar with front tool assemblies clamped thereto and a rear tool bar with rear tool assemblies clamped thereto. A tool assembly for material distribution has a spindle with a through hole, a swivel fitting at the inlet and a flared section at the outlet. Crop cutting and windrowing apparatus has pairs of tool assemblies tilted in and down toward the crop row and forwardly and down. Apparatus is provided to maintain the disks at a substantially constant depth.


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Rotary Disk Tool Assembly And Implements

US Patent:
4585073, Apr 29, 1986
Filed:
Aug 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/643879
Inventors:
Bruce H. Mayeda - Longmont CO
Robert R. Owen - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
The Eversman Mfg. Company - Denver CO
International Classification:
A01B 2106, A01B 2300
US Classification:
172158
Abstract:
An agricultural tool assembly (21) disclosed is usable on a variety of implements in place of shovels, blades, tines or sweeps and on novel cultivating or crop root undercutting implements and the like. Assembly (21) includes a rotary disk (23) mounted on a lower end of a rotary spindle (25). An offset mount for the spindle includes a shank (41) adapted to be received in the vertical slot of a clamp (22) and a sleeve (45) offset from the shank for rotatably supporting the spindle. The sleeve is connected to the shank, using a bifurcated portion comprised of spaced plates (47, 48) connected to the sleeve with a lower pivot member (52) and an upper fastener (58) extending through arcuate slots (61 and 62) in the spaced plates. The disk may be tilted at a selected angle or set horizontally and for some applications may be set to release in the event the blade strikes an obstruction. A cultivator implement has front and rear disk gangs (108, 109, 114, 115) and a rear centered tool assembly (21).


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Rotary Disk Tool Assembly And Implements

US Patent:
4660653, Apr 28, 1987
Filed:
Nov 21, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/800280
Inventors:
Bruce H. Mayeda - Longmont CO
Robert R. Owen - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
The Eversman Mfg. Company - Denver CO
International Classification:
A01B 3908, A01B 3914
US Classification:
172522
Abstract:
An agricultural tool assembly (21) disclosed is used with a planter attachment. Assembly (21) includes a rotary disk (23) mounted on a lower end of a rotary spindle (25). An offset mount for the spindle includes a shank (41) adapted to be received in the vertical slot of a clamp (22) and a sleeve (45) offset from the shank for rotatably supporting the spindle. The sleeve is connected to the shank, using a bifurcated portion comprised of spaced plates (47, 48) connected to the sleeve with a lower pivot member (52) and an upper fastener (58) extending through arcuate slots (61 and 62) in the space plates. The planter attachment has a support frame that disposes the tool assembly (21) ahead of the planter (230) to cut the old crop prior to having the planter deposit the seed.