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William Turold Phones & Addresses

  • South Lake Tahoe, CA
  • 1405 Midway Cir, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 662-2636
  • 301 East St, Woodland, CA 95776
  • 16 Grand Ave, Woodland, CA 95695
  • 43506 Torphin Hill Pl, Indio, CA 92201 (760) 345-0010
  • Davis, CA
  • Yolo, CA
  • Riverside, CA
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • 1405 Midway Dr, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 662-2636

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Turold
Partner
Turold International
Equipment Rental/Leasing
315 W Kentucky Ave, Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 666-9227, (530) 666-0892

Publications

Us Patents

Fresh Market Tomato Harvester

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US Patent:
42624770, Apr 21, 1981
Filed:
Jun 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/047848
Inventors:
William E. Turold - Woodland CA
Marvin O. Cufaude - Davis CA
Frank A. Diaz - Sacramento CA
Robert A. Hanson - Roseville CA
Assignee:
Johnson Farm Machinery Co., Inc. - Woodland CA
International Classification:
A01D 1708
US Classification:
56327R
Abstract:
A fresh market tomato harvester comprises a leading knife for severing tomato plants, an inclined ascending conveyor for transporting the cut plants upwardly onto the harvester, a shaker bed for removing the tomatoes from the vines, transverse cross conveyors for receiving the tomatoes after they have been shaken from the vines and for transporting them laterally outward, longitudinally extending side sorting belts for receiving the tomatoes and transporting them rearwardly past workers who remove stems and other foreign matter as well as overripe fruit, sizing conveyors for automatically classifying the tomatoes by size and rejecting undersized tomatoes, and, optionally, a washing station for removing gummy matter and dust. The elevator carries arcuate tines, each of which is covered with surgical tubing which extends beyond the end of the metal tine to provide a resilient yielding structure. The shaker bed comprises shaker chains that are rubber coated, and further, the underlying cross conveyors are constructed with bars that are oversized and may be covered with a resilient material.
William Elmo Turold from South Lake Tahoe, CA, age ~96 Get Report