GARY WAYNE ALLSHOUSE
Engineers in Opp, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE019990E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Opp, PA 17756

Professional information

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Apparatus For Pressurized Refining Of Lignocellulose Material

US Patent:
5076892, Dec 31, 1991
Filed:
Jul 20, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/383379
Inventors:
Chester D. Fisher - Muncy PA
Randall L. Musselman - Lewisburg PA
Gregory R. Kohler - Williamsport PA
Gary W. Allshouse - Muncy PA
William F. Lahner - Lewisburg PA
Assignee:
Sprout-Bauer Inc. - Muncy PA
International Classification:
D21B 122, B02C 700, B02C 714
US Classification:
162261
Abstract:
A multi-stage process, and apparatus for carrying out the process, are provided for refining lignocellulose containing material at high consistency. The lignocellulose material is pretreated to form a mixture of the lignocellulose material and pressurized steam conveyed via the pressure of the pressurized steam to a first refiner, wherein the lignocellulose material is conveyed mechanically into a first refining zone within the first refiner while causing the pressurized steam in the mixture to pass in reverse direction to the lignocellulose to a steam venting outlet to vent the steam from the first refiner. The lignocellulose material fed into the first refining zone is subjected to refining action thereby producing a mixture of partially refined lignocellulose material and pressurized steam developed during the refining action. This mixture of partially refined lignocellulose material and pressurized steam is conveyed via the pressure of the pressurized steam to a second refiner, wherein the partially refined lignocellulose material in the mixture is conveyed mechanically into a second refining zone in said second refiner while causing the pressurized steam in said mixture to pass in reverse direction to the lignocellulose material to a steam venting outlet to vent the steam from the second refiner. The lignocellulose material fed into the second refining zone is subjected to refining action thereby producing a mixture of further refined lignocellulose material and steam developed during said refining action.


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Probe Assembly Mounting For A Grinding Machine

US Patent:
5691636, Nov 25, 1997
Filed:
Aug 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/111996
Inventors:
Gary W. Allshouse - Muncy PA
James E. Cawthern - Linden PA
Randall K. Hopkins - Milford MA
Assignee:
Andritz Sprout-Bauer, Inc. - Muncy PA
International Classification:
G01B 714
US Classification:
32420715
Abstract:
The invention is a method and apparatus for calibrating a gap sensing probe (12) in a refiner having first (76) and second (80) grinding plates facing each other and supported by respective first and second plate holders, each grinding plate having a face (78, 82) defining a grinding gap (86). The gap measuring device, which is secured within one of the plates, includes a sensor probe (12) for measuring gap width data having a substantially cylindrical tip (14) with a flat frontal portion (16), an attached conical portion (18) and a longitudinal axis (20) therebetween. A cable (22) is electrically connected to the conical portion of the probe, for transmitting the gap width data. A protective sleeve (24) can be positioned around and contact the cylindrical tip, wherein the flat frontal portion of the tip is exposed through the sleeve. A substantially crucible-shaped ceramic housing (28) having a closed front (30), an open back (32) is provided, wherein the flat frontal portion of the tip abuts the front of the housing and the cable protrudes from the rear of the housing. A threaded mounting adapter (42) is situated around the housing and an adapter plug (60) is situated within the mounting adapter.