TERRY SCOTT EWERT
Pilots at W646 Willow Rd, Abbotsford, WI

License number
Wisconsin C1004039
Issued Date
Feb 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 2018
Category
Airmen
Address
Address
W646 Willow Rd, Abbotsford, WI 54405

Professional information

Terry Ewert Photo 1

Automatic Bait Cover And Method Of Baiting

US Patent:
2013015, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Dec 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/720276
Inventors:
Terry S. Ewert - Abbotsford WI, US
International Classification:
A01M 31/00
US Classification:
43 2
Abstract:
A bait cover to control the exposure of bait to wildlife by providing a selected quantity of bait on a ground surface and positioning the bait cover, comprising a movable cover in sufficient proximity to the bait such that the movable cover covers the bait in a first position and exposes the bait sufficiently for wildlife to feed on in a second position; a swing arm connected to the movable cover; and a controller connected to the base end of the swing arm to control movement of the swing arm and the movable cover between a covered and uncovered position, wherein the controller includes an automatic timer to control operation of the bait cover.


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Multiple Abrasive Belt Machine

US Patent:
5964654, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Sep 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/935437
Inventors:
Terry S. Ewert - Abbotsford WI
Gregory L Staab - Abbotsford WI
Assignee:
Westar Mfg. Corp. - Dorchester WI
International Classification:
B24B 2100
US Classification:
451296
Abstract:
The present invention includes a multiple abrasive belt apparatus in which endless abrasive belts are movable in a circuitous manner. Discrete belt assemblies each including an abrasive belt are mounted on a support structure and a single motor is used to run all of the discrete belt assemblies. A jack shaft is operatively connected to the motor by a first drive belt, and then in turn is operatively connected to first and second drive shafts by second and third drive belts. The first and second drive shafts are operatively connected, each to two discrete belt assemblies such that motive force is transferred from a single motor to four discrete belt assemblies.


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Conveyor Chain Link

US Patent:
6138820, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
May 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/079351
Inventors:
Terry S. Ewert - Abbotsford WI
Assignee:
Westar Mfg. Corp. - Dorchester WI
International Classification:
B65G 1738
US Classification:
198850
Abstract:
A chain link is attachable to forward and rearward links of identical construction to form a chain. The chain link includes a left and a right sidewall that each include a rearward and a forward plate with the forward plate inwardly offset from the rearward plate. Each rearward plate has a slotted aperture. A connecting pin having a rim at each end is inserted into a first portion of the slotted aperture which is sufficiently large for the rim to pass therethrough. The connecting pin has a connecting shoulder that extends inwardly from each rim and which engages a second portion of the slotted aperture in a snap fit engagement. The forward plates of each sidewall each have open ended slots for engaging a forward link. A rearward link engages a portion of the shoulder of the connecting pin. A roller is disposed between the two sidewalls freely rotating on the connecting pin.