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Robert Anhorn Phones & Addresses

  • Owatonna, MN
  • 405 Main St, Medford, MN 55049 (507) 451-6637
  • 306 4Th St, Medford, MN 55049 (507) 455-3549
  • 307 4Th St NE, Medford, MN 55049
  • Elysian, MN
  • Le Sueur, MN

Work

Company: King + company Oct 1982 to Feb 2002 Position: Sales engineer - heat transfer products

Education

School / High School: University of Minnesota Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Engineering • Sales • Sales Management • Engineering Management • Manufacturing • Product Development • Continuous Improvement • Lean Manufacturing • Manufacturing Engineering • Machine Tools • New Business Development

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

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Sales And Engineering Manager

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Location:
2929 west Park Dr, Owatonna, MN 55060
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
King + Company Oct 1982 - Feb 2002
Sales Engineer - Heat Transfer Products

Advanced Coil Technology Oct 1982 - Feb 2002
Sales and Engineering Manager
Education:
University of Minnesota
Skills:
Engineering
Sales
Sales Management
Engineering Management
Manufacturing
Product Development
Continuous Improvement
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Machine Tools
New Business Development

Publications

Us Patents

Coil Cleansing Assembly

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US Patent:
52793575, Jan 18, 1994
Filed:
Mar 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/848349
Inventors:
Douglas D. Kennon - Owatonna MN
Robert G. Anhorn - Medford MN
Assignee:
The King Company - Owatonna MN
International Classification:
F28G 316
US Classification:
165 95
Abstract:
A coil cleansing assembly for automated cleaning of dirt and debris from within banks of heat exchanger coils is disclosed. The cleansing assembly is mounted above, below and between banks of such coils to enable focused jets of high velocity spray to impinge upon the surfaces of the coils and, thus, dislodge particles. It can be used with either individually finned tubes or plate fin coves of aluminum, galvanized steel or copper. Alternative embodiments for the cleansing spray assembly include a rotating arm system with spray ports mounted on a spray supply tube and a longitudinal track arrangement upon which a plurality of wand-type spray bars are mounted for reciprocating travel. Thus, the cleaning system of the present invention provides alternative arrangements for supplying jet-like sprays of water or other cleaning fluid to all regions of a bank or array of finned industrial coils in a multi-bank configuration, which flushes dust and debris from previously difficult to reach areas and ensures enhanced sanitation.

Coil Cleansing Assembly

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US Patent:
51862409, Feb 16, 1993
Filed:
Aug 2, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/739409
Inventors:
Douglas D. Kennon - Owatonna MN
Robert G. Anhorn - Medford MN
Assignee:
King Company - Owatonna MI
International Classification:
F28G 116
US Classification:
165 95
Abstract:
A coil cleansing assembly for automated cleaning of dirt and debris from within banks of heat exchanger coils is disclosed. The cleansing assembly is mounted above, below and between banks of such coils to enable focused jets of high velocity spray to impinge upon the surfaces of the coils and, thus, dislodge particles. It can be used with either individually finned tubes or plate fin coves of aluminum, galvanized steel or copper. Alternative embodiments for the cleansing spray assembly include a rotating arm system with spray ports mounted on a spray supply tube and a longitudinal track arrangement upon which a plurality of wand-type spray bars are mounted for reciprocating travel. Thus, the cleansing system of the present invention provides alternative arrangements for supplying jet-like sprays of water or other cleaning fluid to all regions of a bank or array of finned industrial coils in a multi-bank configuration, which flushes dust and debris from previously difficult to reach areas and ensure enhanced sanitation.
Robert G Anhorn from Owatonna, MN, age ~66 Get Report