ERIC NDUMELE
Nursing in Montclair, NJ

License number
New Jersey 26NR04451200
Issued Date
Jan 11, 1976
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1991
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Prof. Nurse
Address
Address
Montclair, NJ

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Eric Ndumele, age 78
5 Crestview Ct, Montclair, NJ 07042
(609) 877-8919
Eric Ndumele
7 Housman Ct, Maplewood, NJ 07040
Eric S Ndumele, age 78
5 Crestview Ct, Montclair, NJ 07042
(973) 783-7610

Professional information

Eric Ndumele Photo 1

Apparatus For Fine Pulverization Of Dry Leaves And Garden Debris

US Patent:
6701698, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Jan 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/340456
Inventors:
Michael U. Nwosu - Hopatcong NJ 07843-1776
Eric S. Ndumele - Montclair NJ 07042
International Classification:
A01D 7500
US Classification:
56 164D, 56157
Abstract:
An apparatus for finely pulverizing lawn debris has a central drive shaft driven by a gasoline or electrical power source. Lawn debris is drawn into a sucking chamber by a fan impeller blade mounted on the central drive shaft. The fan impeller blade initiates pulverization of the debris in the suction chamber. A grinding blade is mounted for rotation on the central drive shaft below the fan impeller blade. The grinding blade carries a plurality of blade elements operative to effect additional pulverization of the initially pulverized debris. A distributing plate mounted for rotation on the central shaft has a plurality of inclined apertures therein for dispensing a high velocity stream of the pulverized debris uniformly over said lawn.


Eric Ndumele Photo 2

Apparatus For Fine Pulverization Of Dry Leaves And Garden Debris

US Patent:
6877301, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Mar 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/794984
Inventors:
Michael U. Nwosu - Hopatcong NJ, US
Eric S. Ndumele - Montclair NJ, US
International Classification:
A01D075/00
US Classification:
56 164D, 56DIG 5
Abstract:
An apparatus for finely pulverizing lawn debris has a central drive shaft with a clutch driven by a gasoline or electrical power source. Lawn debris is drawn into a suction chamber by a fan impeller blade mounted on the central drive shaft. The fan impeller blade initiates pulverization of the debris. A grinding blade with a plurality of blade elements is mounted on the central drive shaft below the fan impeller blade and effects additional pulverization of the debris. A clutch is mounted next on the drive shaft followed by a distributing plate with a plurality of inclined apertures for dispensing a high velocity stream of the pulverized debris uniformly over a lawn from the rotating distributing plate. When the clutch is disengaged the distributing plate rotation is stopped and the finely pulverized garden debris is collected in a side collection chamber and is periodically emptied through a bottom discharge gate.


Eric Ndumele Photo 3

Apparatus For Fine Pulverization Of Dry Leaves And Garden Debris

US Patent:
6928799, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
May 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/839946
Inventors:
Michael U. Nwosu - Hopatcong NJ, US
Eric S. Ndumele - Montclair NJ, US
International Classification:
A01D075/00
US Classification:
56 164D, 56DIG 5
Abstract:
An apparatus for finely pulverizing lawn debris has a central drive shaft driven by a gasoline or electrical power source. Lawn debris is drawn into a suction and grinding chamber by the rotation of a distribution plate which has a plurality of curved impeller blades permanently attached to a perforated plate. A grinding blade with a plurality of blade elements is mounted on the central drive shaft above the distribution plate and effects pulverization of the debris. The distributing plate apertures dispense the pulverized debris uniformly over a lawn. Optionally, additional fan impeller blades may be mounted on the central drive shaft to draw and initiate pulverization of the debris. In this case, the rotation of the distributing plate may be stopped by disengaging a clutch mounted on the central shaft to direct pulverized debris to a side collection chamber, which is periodically emptied through a bottom discharge gate.