EUGENE V ABAROTIN
Engineers in Murrysville, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE019508E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Murrysville, PA 15668

Professional information

Eugene Abarotin Photo 1

Post Extracting Fixture

US Patent:
5192052, Mar 9, 1993
Filed:
Mar 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/853999
Inventors:
Eugene V. Abarotin - Murrysville PA
International Classification:
E21B 1900
US Classification:
254 30
Abstract:
A device for removing a post from the ground. The device includes two rigid plate members for engaging opposed sides of the post. Two fasteners extend through one of the plate members for threadably engaging the other plate members so that the two plate members can tightly engage the post. When a device capable of exerting a lifting force engages at least one of the plate members, and is operated to exert such a force against the plate member, the post is removed from the ground.


Eugene Abarotin Photo 2

Apparatus For Removing And Replacing Manhole Covers And Gratings

US Patent:
4746098, May 24, 1988
Filed:
Aug 26, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/089570
Inventors:
Eugene V. Abarotin - Murrysville PA
Assignee:
Design & Analysis of Mechanisms & Structures, Inc. - Murrysville PA
International Classification:
B66F 1100
US Classification:
254130
Abstract:
An improved lever and pivot device for lifting and moving a load is disclosed which is particularly suitable for removing and replacing manhole covers and gratings.


Eugene Abarotin Photo 3

Rail Girder For Soaking-Pit Cover

US Patent:
4019446, Apr 26, 1977
Filed:
Nov 26, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/635500
Inventors:
Eugene V. Abarotin - Murrysville PA
Michael A. Buckiso - Pittsburgh PA
Daniel T. Farley - North Huntingdon PA
Stephen R. Simko - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
United States Steel Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F23M 700
US Classification:
110173A
Abstract:
A beam structure is described for supporting rails that carry wheeled cover carriages employed to close the openings of chambers in an industrial furnace of the soaking pit type. Each beam is disposed on the median wall between adjacent chambers and is arranged to mount a pair of rails, each of which is associated with one of the two adjacent chamber openings. The beam is structured and arranged to rapidly dissipate heat acquired during periods of furnace operation and especially due to exposure to the interior of the furnace when the associated cover is removed to thereby protect against undue thermal stressing. Ancillary insulating means may be appended to the structure in the most severely affected regions thereof.