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James Docherty Phones & Addresses

  • 10 Taylor St #D4, Franklin, PA 16323 (814) 437-3600
  • Bethel Park, PA
  • Palm Harbor, FL
  • Williamsburg, VA
  • Oil City, PA

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James Docherty

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Company / Classification
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James P. Docherty
Principal
A3 USA, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
14 Elwyn Ave, Collier Township, PA 15106
James E. Docherty
REENANN PROPERTIES, LTD

Publications

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Historical Dictionary of Australia

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Author

James C. Docherty

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0810826135

Historical Dictionary of Socialism

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James C. Docherty

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0810833581

Historical Dictionary of Australia

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James C. Docherty

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0810835924

Historical Dictionary of Socialism

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Author

James C. Docherty

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0810855607

Historical Dictionary of Australia

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James C. Docherty

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0810856123

Discovery Techniques: Obtaining and Analyzing Business Financial Data

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Author

James M. Docherty

ISBN #

0887125484

Us Patents

Sealed Rotary Hearth Furnace

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US Patent:
48182222, Apr 4, 1989
Filed:
Jun 14, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/206575
Inventors:
James P. Docherty - Carnegie PA
Beverly E. Johnson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Salem Furnace Co. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27B 916
US Classification:
432138
Abstract:
The furnace has a hearth which rotates inside a stationary closed chamber and is supported therein on circumferentially spaced rollers the shafts of which extend outside the furnace and are cantilevered in bearings. The shafts are sealed to the furnace wall by mechanical and pressurized gas sealing means. The charge is deposited through the furnace roof on the rim of the hearth as it rotates and is moved toward the center of the hearth by rabbles. Externally generated hot gases are introduced into the furnace chamber below the hearth and rise through perforations in the hearth and up through the charge. Exhaust gases are withdrawn through the furnace roof. Treated charge drops from a center outlet on the hearth into a soaking pit which extends downwardly through the furnace floor to which it is also sealed.

Method And Apparatus For Calcining Material Containing Volatile Constituents

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US Patent:
47416939, May 3, 1988
Filed:
May 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/052077
Inventors:
William E. Solano - Pittsburgh PA
James P. Docherty - Pittsburgh PA
Joseph W. Stubenbort - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Salem Furnace Co. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27D 1300
US Classification:
432 5
Abstract:
Bulk materials containing volatile constituents are calcined in a two-stage process comprising a first heating stage at de-volatilizing temperature but below calcining temperature during which the material is turned over and mixed to accelerate its bulk heating rate without substantially accelerating local heating rate. The first heating stage is followed by a second heating stage at calcining temperature. A rotary hearth furnace adapted for the above process is divided into outer and inner connecting annular heating zones and has rabble means for turning over and mixing the charge in the outer zone and rabble means for transporting the charge through both zones.

Sealed Rotary Hearth Furnace With Central Bearing Support

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US Patent:
48346500, May 30, 1989
Filed:
Jun 14, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/206526
Inventors:
James P. Docherty - Carnegie PA
Beverly E. Johnson - Pittsburgh PA
Joseph Beri - Morgan PA
Assignee:
Salem Furnace Co. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27B 916
US Classification:
432138
Abstract:
The furnace has a hearth which rotates inside a stationary closed chamber and is supported therein on vertical cylindrical conduit which extends through the furnace floor and is supported by a single center bearing. The charge is deposited through the furnace roof on the rim of the hearth as it rotates and is moved toward the center of the hearth by rabbles. Externally generated hot gases are introduced into the furnace chamber below the hearth and rise through perforations in the hearth and up through the charge. Exhaust gases are withdrawn through the furnace roof. Treated charge drops from a center outlet on the hearth into the vertical cylindrical conduit which extends downwardly through the furnace floor to which it is also sealed.

Sealed And Zone Rotary Grate Convection Solids Processing Apparatus

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US Patent:
58685669, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/941937
Inventors:
Beverly Earl Johnson - Pittsburgh PA
James P. Docherty - Carnegie PA
Assignee:
Techint Technologies Inc. - Coraopolis PA
International Classification:
F27B 916
US Classification:
432138
Abstract:
A rotary hearth furnace includes a base having a plurality of first plenums, an upper chamber having a plurality of second plenums and a hearth rotatable between the base and the upper chamber and having a plurality of third plenums. The hearth is moveable between the base and the upper chamber so that two or more of the third plenums are positionable to receive gas exhausted by one of the first plenums and to discharge the received gas into one of the second plenums.

Method And Apparatus For Calcining Material Containing Volatile Constituents

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US Patent:
46377956, Jan 20, 1987
Filed:
Nov 12, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/797150
Inventors:
William E. Solano - Pittsburgh PA
James P. Docherty - Pittsburgh PA
Joseph W. Stubenbort - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Salem Furnace Co. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27B 916
C10B 100
US Classification:
432138
Abstract:
Bulk materials containing volatile constituents are calcined in a two-stage process comprising a first heating stage at de-volatilizing temperature but below calcining temperature during which the material is turned over and mixed to accelerate its bulk heating rate without substantially accelerating local heating rate. The first heating stage is followed by a second heating stage at calcining temperature. A rotary hearth furnace adapted for the above process is divided into outer and inner connecting annular heating zones and has rabble means for turning over and mixing the charge in the outer zone and rabble means for transporting the charge through both zones.

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