MECHANICAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HORSCH Horsch Maschinen GmbH Gut Sitzenhof 1 Schwandorf 92421 Germany Mechanical and electronic control and monitoring equipment, apparatus and instruments for controlling and monitoring the metering of seeds in planters and seed drills; on-board computers and computerized control and monitoring equipment comprised of computer hardware and computer software for controlling and monitoring the operation of agricultural and forestry machines and mechanical equipment;Agricultural machinery and power-operated agricultural equipment for soil processing, for fertilizing, for sowing and for transporting agricultural goods, namely, tillers, disc harrows, cultivators, tractor towed fertilizer distributors and sprayers, seed drills, agricultural seed planting machines, self-propelled sprayers and structural replacement parts thereof;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
HORSCH Horsch Maschinen GmbH Gut Sitzenhof 1 Schwandorf 92421 Germany Mechanical and electronic control and monitoring equipment, apparatus and instruments for controlling and monitoring the metering of seeds in planters and seed drills; on-board computers and computerized control and monitoring equipment comprised of computer hardware and computer software for controlling and monitoring the operation of agricultural machines and mechanical equipment;(Based on Use in Commerce) Agricultural machinery and power-operated agricultural equipment, namely, tillers, disc harrows, cultivators and structural replacement parts thereof; Agricultural machinery and power-operated agricultural equipment, namely, seed drills and agricultural seed planting machines and structural replacement parts thereof; carts for transporting agricultural goods and structural replacement parts thereof; (Based on 44(e)) Agricultural machinery and power-operated agricultural equipment, namely, tractor towed fertilizer distributors and sprayers and self-propelled sprayers and structural replacement parts thereof;
IMANAGER Horsch Maschinen GmbH Gut Sitzenhof 1 Schwandorf 92421 Germany Mechanical and electronic control and monitoring equipment, apparatus and instruments, namely, electronic controllers for operating agricultural seed planting machines; On-board computers, and computerized control and monitoring equipment systems comprised of computer hardware and recorded computer software for controlling and monitoring the operation of agricultural and/or forestry machines or mechanical equipment;Agricultural machines and mechanical agricultural implements for soil cultivation, namely, tillers, disc harrows and cultivators; Agricultural machines and mechanical agricultural implements for fertilizing, namely, tractor towed fertilizer distributors and sprayers, and self-propelled sprayers; Agricultural machines and mechanical agricultural implements for sowing, namely seed drills and agricultural seed planting machines; parts for the aforesaid goods;I MANAGER;
SPLITROW Horsch Maschinen GmbH Gut Sitzenhof 1 Schwandorf 92421 Germany Mechanical and electronic control and monitoring equipment, apparatus and instruments, for controlling and monitoring the metering of seeds in seeders and seed drills, on-board computers and computerized control and monitoring equipment comprised of computer hardware and computer software for controlling and monitoring of the operation of seeders and seed drills and and replacement parts therefor;Agricultural machinery and equipment, namely, tractor-towed seeders and seed drills, and replacement parts therefor;SPLIT ROW;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An engine includes a throttling device configured for both mechanical and electrical control. For example, the throttling device can include a throttle cable connection assembly configured to allow a throttle valve shaft of the throttling device to be controlled by movement of throttle cables and an electronic control section configured to allow the throttle valve to be moved by an electronic actuator. The throttling device can include a connector member configured to selectively engage and disengage the mechanical control section from the throttle valve shaft so as to allow the electrical control section to adjust the throttle valve shaft without resistance from the mechanical control section. The engine can also include a switch for indicating to an electronic controller whether or not the mechanical control section is engaged with a throttle valve shaft.