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Dennis Solbrack Phones & Addresses

  • 510 Moller Rd, Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-3538
  • Noxon, MT
  • Oakesdale, WA

Work

Company: Pape machinery Jan 2012 Position: New product engineer

Education

School / High School: Washington State University 1970 to 1975 Specialities: Education, Agriculture

Skills

Product Development • Customer Service • Process Improvement • Manufacturing • Operations Management • Product Support • Troubleshooting • Continuous Improvement • Heavy Equipment • Project Management • Engineering • Lean Manufacturing • Technical Support • Field Service

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

Dennis Solbrack Photo 1

New Product Engineer

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Location:
510 west Moller Rd, Colfax, WA 99111
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Pape Machinery
New Product Engineer
Education:
Washington State University 1970 - 1975
Skills:
Product Development
Customer Service
Process Improvement
Manufacturing
Operations Management
Product Support
Troubleshooting
Continuous Improvement
Heavy Equipment
Project Management
Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Technical Support
Field Service

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis R Solbrack
President
ARROW MACHINERY, INC
Dennis Solbrack
ARROW PROPERTIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

Publications

Us Patents

Tilting Implements And Constructions For Hillside Implements Such As Hillside Combine Harvesters

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US Patent:
20060220331, Oct 5, 2006
Filed:
Feb 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/346713
Inventors:
Scott Schafer - Spokane WA, US
Dennis Solbrack - Colfax WA, US
International Classification:
B60G 17/00
B60G 17/016
B21D 39/03
US Classification:
280006154, 029401100, 029428000, 280005508
Abstract:
An implement for negotiating sloped hillsides having a front carriage with a rigid axle that stays oriented to the slope of the ground being traversed. The front axle and drive assembly has two opposing tilt connections which allow hydraulic or other operators on the opposite side of the implement to extend and tilt the implement body to maintain a level condition. This arrangement keeps the center of gravity lower and positions the points of load application to the axle assembly nearer the ends of the axle and adjacent to the wheels and tires or other ground contacting drive. The operator on one side is contracted when the opposing operator is to be extended. One operator is used to tilt in one direction and the opposing tilt operator is used to tilt in the opposite direction.

Jointed Folding Arm

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US Patent:
20130264082, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Mar 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/827372
Inventors:
Dennis R. Solbrack - Colfax WA, US
Christopher E. Wood - Spokane WA, US
International Classification:
A01B 73/06
US Classification:
172667
Abstract:
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide a jointed folding arm assembly. Two or more solid links may be pivotally coupled together to form a jointed folding arm. The jointed arm may be pivotally coupled at one end to a load device. The other end of the jointed arm may be pivotally coupled to a tongue arranged to pull the load device. Further, one or more actuators or cylinders may be coupled to the tongue, the jointed arm, and/or the load device and arranged to fold the load device.

Air Assist Suspension

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US Patent:
20130264801, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Mar 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/827256
Inventors:
Dennis R. Solbrack - Colfax WA, US
Christopher E. Wood - Spokane WA, US
International Classification:
B60G 11/27
B60G 5/04
US Classification:
280683, 280124157
Abstract:
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide an air assist suspension, for use in a wide range of vehicles and implements having multiple axles (such as agricultural equipment). The air assist suspension uses one or more air bags (e.g., fluid-filled bladders, containers, pistons, and the like) to assist in adjusting the loading of the implement with respect to the multiple axles. In one embodiment, the air assist suspension also uses one or more rocker assemblies, coupled to the air bag(s) and coupled to the axles.
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