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Robert O Diedrichs

age ~91

from Cedar Falls, IA

Also known as:
  • Robert Otto Diedrichs
  • Robert Le Diedrichs
  • Robert L Diedrichs
  • Rober O Diedrichs
  • Bob O Diedrichs
  • Rob O Diedrichs
  • Tanis L Diedrichs
  • John R Diedrichs
  • Roberto Diedrichs
  • Robert S
Phone and address:
2804 Walnut St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
(319)2666257

Robert Diedrichs Phones & Addresses

  • 2804 Walnut St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 • (319)2666257
  • Cedarfalls, IA
  • 2804 Walnut St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613

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President At Diedrichs & Associates, Inc. And Owner, Diedrichs & Associates, Inc.

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Location:
Waterloo, Iowa Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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Robert Diedrichs

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Location:
Waterloo, Iowa Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert Diedrichs
Owner
Diedrichs & Assoc Inc
Engineering Svcs · Engineers-Consulting
209 Franklin St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
(319)2660549, (319)2680634
Robert Diedrichs
Owner, President, Treasurer, Director, Finance Manager, Incorporator
DIEDRICHS & ASSOCIATES, INC
Engineering & Technical Services · Engineering Services
915 Ctr St, Cedar Falls, IA
2302 W 1 St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
5714 Nordic Dr, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
(319)2660549

Us Patents

  • Fluid Injection Apparatus Having Frame Levers

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  • US Patent:
    6848376, Feb 1, 2005
  • Filed:
    Jan 24, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/350728
  • Inventors:
    Carl P. Ranno - Phoenix AZ, US
    Ronald Salestrom - Tucson AZ, US
    Johnny A. Dickinson - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Anton Miller - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Clinton Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Leroy Kenneth Satterlee - Waterloo IA, US
    Lester Leroy Nighswonger - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Robert Otto Diedrichs - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Gordon K. Wiegardt - Cedar Falls IA, US
  • Assignee:
    American Soil Technologies, Inc. - Pasadena CA
  • International Classification:
    A01C 2302
  • US Classification:
    111128, 13762511
  • Abstract:
    The apparatus is propelled or towed in a longitudinal direction over a field and the apparatus components engage the field surface to inject fluid beneath the field surface. Generally, the apparatus is a frame and at least one series of fluid distribution discs rotationally coupled at end portions of an arm assemblies pivotally suspended from the frame. The fluid distribution discs include a plurality of fluid distribution channels that radiate from the fluid distribution disc origin to conically shaped tines connected at the perimeter of the fluid distribution disc. The fluid distribution channels are aligned with similar channels within a bushing securable to the fluid distribution disc radial portion. A stationary plate or disc valve has a disc valve fluid channel in a disc valve radial surface, which is in contact with the rotating bushing radial surface resulting in a periodic alignment between the disc valve fluid channel and each of the bushing channels. Fluid is pumped to a fluid port in a hub having a fluid port in fluid communication with the disc valve fluid channel.
  • Fluid Distribution Assembly

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  • US Patent:
    6874436, Apr 5, 2005
  • Filed:
    Jan 24, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/350847
  • Inventors:
    Carl P. Ranno - Phoenix AZ, US
    Ronald Salestrom - Tucson AZ, US
    Johnny A. Dickinson - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Anton Miller - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Clinton Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Leroy Kenneth Satterlee - Waterloo IA, US
    Lester Leroy Nighswonger - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Robert Otto Diedrichs - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Gordon K. Wiegardt - Cedar Falls IA, US
  • Assignee:
    American Soil Technologies, Inc. - Pacoima CA
  • International Classification:
    A01C023/04
  • US Classification:
    111128, 13762515
  • Abstract:
    The fluid distribution discs include a plurality of fluid distribution channels that radiate from the fluid distribution disc origin to conically shaped tines connected at the perimeter of the fluid distribution disc. The fluid distribution channels are aligned with similar channels within a bushing securable to the fluid distribution disc radial portion. A stationary plate or disc valve has a disc valve fluid channel in a disc valve radial surface, which is in contact with the rotating bushing radial surface resulting in a periodic alignment between the disc valve fluid channel and each of the bushing channels. Fluid is pumped to a fluid port in a hub having a fluid port in fluid communication with the disc valve fluid channel. As the tines of the fluid distribution disc penetrate the field surface, fluid is channeled through the disc valve into the fluid distribution disc channels and the tines.
  • Fluid Injection Apparatus Having Biasing Brackets

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  • US Patent:
    6935252, Aug 30, 2005
  • Filed:
    Nov 12, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/987846
  • Inventors:
    Carl P. Ranno - Phoenix AZ, US
    Ronald Salestrom - Tucson AZ, US
    Johnny A. Dickinson - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Anton Miller - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Clinton Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Leroy Kenneth Satterlee - Waterloo IA, US
    Lester Leroy Nighswonger - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Robert Otto Diedrichs - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Gordon K. Wiegardt - Cedar Falls IA, US
  • Assignee:
    American Soil Technologies, Inc. - Pacoima CA
  • International Classification:
    A01C023/02
  • US Classification:
    111128
  • Abstract:
    The apparatus is propelled or towed in a longitudinal direction over a field and the apparatus components engage the field surface to inject fluid beneath the field surface. Generally, the apparatus is a frame and at least one series of fluid distribution discs rotationally coupled at end portions of an arm assemblies pivotally suspended from the frame. The fluid distribution discs include a plurality of fluid distribution channels that radiate from the fluid distribution disc origin to conically shaped tines connected at the perimeter of the fluid distribution disc. The fluid distribution channels are aligned with similar channels within a bushing securable to the fluid distribution disc radial portion. A stationary plate or disc valve has a disc valve fluid channel in a disc valve radial surface, which is in contact with the rotating bushing radial surface resulting in a periodic alignment between the disc valve fluid channel and each of the bushing channels. Fluid is pumped to a fluid port in a hub having a fluid port in fluid communication with the disc valve fluid channel.
  • Fluid Injection Apparatus Having Lift Assembly Shaft Levers

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  • US Patent:
    20040144291, Jul 29, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jan 24, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/351857
  • Inventors:
    Carl Ranno - Phoenix AZ, US
    Leroy Satterlee - Waterloo IA, US
    Lester Nighswonger - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Robert Diedrichs - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Gordon Wiegardt - Cedar Falls IA, US
    Ronald Salestrom - Tucson AZ, US
    Johnny Dickinson - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Miller - Cedar Falls IA, US
    James Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US
  • International Classification:
    A01C023/00
  • US Classification:
    111/118000
  • Abstract:
    The apparatus is propelled or towed in a longitudinal direction over a field and the apparatus components engage the field surface to inject fluid beneath the field surface. Generally, the apparatus is a frame and at least one series of fluid distribution discs rotationally coupled at end portions of arm assemblies pivotally suspended from the frame. The fluid distribution discs include a plurality of fluid distribution channels that radiate from the fluid distribution disc origin to conically shaped tines connected at the perimeter of the fluid distribution disc. The fluid distribution channels are aligned with similar channels within a bushing securable to the fluid distribution disc radial portion. A stationary plate or disc valve has a disc valve fluid channel in a disc valve radial surface, which is in contact with the rotating bushing radial surface resulting in a periodic alignment between the disc valve fluid channel and each of the bushing channels. Fluid is pumped to a fluid port in a hub having a fluid port in fluid communication with the disc valve fluid channel. As the tines of the fluid distribution disc penetrate the field surface, fluid is channeled through the disc valve into the fluid distribution disc channels and the tines.

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Robert Diedrichs

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Schools:
Sterling High School Sterling NE 1946-1950
Community:
Carolyn Hunt, Lana Walters, Nelva Christline, Maryann Masur, H Wilson, Dale Weber, John Sanny, Tammy Page, Lynette Riensche, Sue Horstman, Michele Cox
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Sterling High School, Ste...

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Graduates:
Robert Diedrichs (1946-1950),
Mary Rulla (1952-1956),
Jennifer Sugden (1992-1996),
Jacquelyn Sears (1995-1999),
Gloria Hindera (1967-1971)

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