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William Tschantz Phones & Addresses

  • Akron, OH
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • 2353 Campobello Ter, The Villages, FL 32162
  • 2628 Thornberry Ave, The Villages, FL 32162 (352) 750-2100
  • 36231 Valley Vista Dr, Eastlake, OH 44095 (440) 951-2554
  • Olmsted Falls, OH

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Tschantz
ESTATE I, INC
Berea, OH
William J Tschantz
W.J.T., INC
Olmsted Falls, OH

Publications

Us Patents

Hinged Belt Support And Enclosure System

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US Patent:
47609133, Aug 2, 1988
Filed:
Feb 9, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/012800
Inventors:
William H. Tschantz - Canton OH
Assignee:
Harrison Handling, Inc. - Canton OH
International Classification:
B65G 1508
US Classification:
198819
Abstract:
A support and enclosure system for a hinged belt conveyor includes a frame truss enclosing loaded and unloaded belt flights. The frame truss includes a plurality of vertical risers. The loaded flight rides between a plurality of troughing roll sets and top idler roll sets. The unloaded flight is supported and guided by return idler roll sets. Each of the roll sets is connected distally by a clevis to mounting shafts. The mounting shafts are accepted into mounting brackets. The mounting brackets for the troughing rolls and return idler rolls include a locking bolt for fixing the position of the shafts in the bracket. The bracket for the top idler rolls includes a spring for biasing the top idler mounting shafts outward so as to bias the top idler rolls downward onto the loaded flight. Each mounting bracket incorporates a recess for accepting a first portion of a riser and a pivoting leg for engaging an opposed section of the riser. The arm and leg are biased together by a bolt which clamps the bracket to the riser.

Bulk Material Handling And Reclaiming Equipment

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US Patent:
43925669, Jul 12, 1983
Filed:
Jul 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/288029
Inventors:
William H. Tschantz - Canton OH
Assignee:
Quadracast, Inc. - Canton OH
International Classification:
B65G 1736
US Classification:
198509
Abstract:
A bulk material handling and reclaiming device of a nature that can be added to or substituted in known reclaiming installations. Bulk material such as coal delivered by a conveyor from a mine normally is delivered by a conveyor in large quantities during the period of mine operation to storage areas where it is stacked in mounds covering circular or rectangular storage areas. The new reclaimer has a cage on which a plurality of sets of buckets are moved in either direction by chains to which the buckets are pivoted, the chains endlessly surrounding the cage. The chains are driven to move in either direction in channel tracks. The cage is nonrotatably supported and bodily moved in straight or arcuate paths in either direction toward one or another end of stacked bulk material in storage areas. The buckets dump the bulk material, scooped up by the buckets in either direction of bucket movement or cage travel, at the top of the cage into a belt conveyor mounted and moving along the axis of the cage to one end thereof to discharge the reclaimned bulk material to further transport means to deliver the same to a place of use.

Fold-Over Conveyor Belt

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US Patent:
51079836, Apr 28, 1992
Filed:
Jan 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/637769
Inventors:
William H. Tschantz - Canton OH
Assignee:
Harrison Handling, Inc. - Canton OH
International Classification:
B65G 1540
US Classification:
198819
Abstract:
This invention relates to an endless fold-over type of conveyor belt for use in conveying relatively-loose bulk material in an enclosed manner to prevent spillage, dusting and contamination of the material and allows belt to operate at steep angles. The belt comprises essentially a rectangular uniform cross-sectional shape having a substantially greater width than thickness. Two similar series of plural closely-spaced longitudinal grooves are located on the load-carrying side of the belt spaced on both sides of the belt medial portion to provide a pair of hinged areas for folding and unfolding the belt. The longitudinal grooves preferably are V-shaped or U-shaped and two to four in number, spaced in an individual array at about one-quarter the belt width from its edges to provide a pair of overlapping edge flaps to cover the medial area when in folded relation.

Coal Breaker And Sorter

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US Patent:
45925160, Jun 3, 1986
Filed:
Mar 8, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/587550
Inventors:
William H. Tschantz - Canton OH
Assignee:
Quadracast, Inc. - Canton OH
International Classification:
B02C 1304
B02C 1309
US Classification:
241 76
Abstract:
A device for breaking coal and for separating predetermined size coal particles and impurities therefrom. A supply of coal containing rock, shale and other impurities is dumped in a hopper through a top opening. A zigzag-shaped passageway extends from the top to the bottom of the hopper and has a single double action accelerator rotor or a pair of accelerator rotors mounted therein. The rotors increase the speed of the deposited materials that are moving by gravity through the passageway by striking the material and propelling it in the same direction that it was moving prior to being struck. The coal is split upon impact against splitting grates. Chutes located beneath the splitting grates receive the coal particles which pass through sized openings formed in the grates and deposit it in a collection area. The rotors each include a shaft with a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades. The materials move along inclined feed grates which extend downwardly inwardly in the passageway and which are tangent to the periphery of the rotating rotor blades which enable the coal to be accelerated without a change in direction.
William J Tschantz from Akron, OH, age ~81 Get Report