Frank J. Steffes
Engineering at 43 Ave, Camas, WA

License number
Louisiana PE.0024316
Issued Date
Apr 30, 1991
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2003
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
2106 NW 43Rd Ave, Camas, WA 98607

Professional information

Frank Steffes Photo 1

Selective Delamination Of Wood Chips

US Patent:
4050980, Sep 27, 1977
Filed:
Mar 15, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/666823
Inventors:
Fred L. Schmidt - Camas WA
Frank J. Steffes - Camas WA
Assignee:
Crown Zellerbach Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
D21C 110
US Classification:
162 24
Abstract:
A wood chip stream capable of being selectively delaminated is produced by separating a mill-wood chip stream into respective first and second fractions on the basis of wood chip thickness. The first fraction consisting of wood chips having a predetermined thickness, is then pulped by conventional techniques. The wood chips in the second fraction are reduced to said predetermined thickness and are then selectively delaminated by compression means. After being subjected to selective delamination, the delaminated chips are pulped by conventional techniques. Accordingly, a high yield, uniform wood pulp having reduced pulp screen rejects is produced.


Frank Steffes Photo 2

Apparatus For Selective Sorting Of Material Chips

US Patent:
4452694, Jun 5, 1984
Filed:
Oct 30, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/202101
Inventors:
Elmer Christensen - Kirkland WA
Frank J. Steffes - Camas WA
Assignee:
Black Clawson, Inc. - Everett WA
International Classification:
B07B 1304
US Classification:
209672
Abstract:
Apparatus for selectively sorting pulp wood chips in accordance with a predetermined maximum thickness includes a plurality of disk members disposed in a plurality of separately rotatable rows, with each row having a plurality of the members disposed in spaced parallel vertical planes, and with members in adjacent rows intermeshing with equal spaces therebetween. Each disk member has a radially contoured outer periphery with the depth of the contour being sufficiently shallow to prevent chips of thickness greater than the predetermined maximum from passing between its outer peripheral edge and an opposing spacer mounted between disk members on an adjacent row. All the rows of disk members are driven in the same direction, but adjacent disks are preferably driven at different peripheral speeds.


Frank Steffes Photo 3

Process For Making Fibers

US Patent:
4054625, Oct 18, 1977
Filed:
Aug 27, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/391709
Inventors:
John H. Kozlowski - Vancouver WA
Paul C. Litzinger - Camas WA
Frank J. Steffes - Camas WA
Assignee:
Crown Zellerbach Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B22D 2308, D21F 1100
US Classification:
264 13
Abstract:
A process of manufacturing fibers by forming a mixture of a solvent, a polymer and water and flashing the mixture through a nozzle. Water is present as a discontinuous phase in the mixture. The polymer may be any polymer capable of forming fiber, preferably a crystalline or a partially crystalline polymer. The preferred polymers are crystalline or partially crystalline polyolefins, preferably polyethylene or polypropylene. The discrete fibers thus formed can be easily refined and used for making paper webs.