GERARD JOSEPH DESANTIS
Pilots at Hamilton Rd, Battle Creek, MI

License number
Michigan A2890009
Issued Date
Feb 2015
Expiration Date
Feb 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2110 Hamilton Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49017

Professional information

Gerard Desantis Photo 1

Hydraulic Breaker With High Pressure Water Attachment

US Patent:
4736805, Apr 12, 1988
Filed:
Jul 21, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/887459
Inventors:
Forrest A. Shook - Fenton MI
Gerard J. DeSantis - Battle Creek MI
Assignee:
NLB Corp. - Wixom MI
International Classification:
E21B 1038
US Classification:
173 78
Abstract:
A tool for a hydraulic breaker having a pressurized fluid system which coacts with the impact tool to break objects such as rocks or aggregate sections. The impact tool has a bore extending through a work engaging end. A conduit is routed into the bore and includes a nozzle at its terminal end adjacent the work engaging end of the tool through which high pressure water is directed at the object to be broken. The tubing extends through the sidewall of the tool and into the bore through a radially extending slot. The tubing is mounted on the housing of the hydraulic hammer by means of an elastomeric vibration-dampening mounting block. The tubing is connected by high pressure hose to a valve and pump capable of developing fluid pressure in the range of about 20,000 psi. The slot is elongated to permit indexing of the tool relative to the hammer. The tool is retained in the hammer by means of a tool retainer or socket.


Gerard Desantis Photo 2

Method And Apparatus For Removing Structural Concrete

US Patent:
4753549, Jun 28, 1988
Filed:
Aug 29, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/902234
Inventors:
Forrest A. Shook - Fenton MI
Gerard J. DeSantis - Battle Creek MI
Assignee:
NLB Corporation - Wixom MI
International Classification:
E01C 2312, E21C 3712
US Classification:
404 75
Abstract:
The method and apparatus for removing structural concrete from a road bed includes a vehicle having a frame on wheels movable along a road bed and mounting a pivotal hood having a lowered use position adjacent the road bed and a raised position. A pressure water manifold upon the frame is connected to a source of pressurized water up to 25,000 p. s. i. A feed carriage is reciprocally mounted within the hood and supports a rotating seal and shaft assembly having a body with a water inlet connected to the manifold and a power rotated tubular shaft journaled upon the body receiving pressure water for delivery to a depending nozzle block connected to and depending from the shaft. The nozzle block normally has one or a pair of angularly related elongated bores arranged at an acute angle to the vertical axis of the blaster shaft including converging nozzles whereby the sequential and pulverizing action of water in a rotating pattern impinges against the concrete of the road bed under high pressure and traveling back and forth over the road bed removes structural concrete to a required depth and further removes surface scale and corrosion from the concrete reinforcing bars without damage thereto.


Gerard Desantis Photo 3

Apparatus For Removing Structural Concrete

US Patent:
4793734, Dec 27, 1988
Filed:
Oct 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/111500
Inventors:
Forrest A. Shook - Fenton MI
Gerard J. DeSantis - Battle Creek MI
Assignee:
NLB - Wixom MI
International Classification:
E01C 2312, B05B 302
US Classification:
404 90
Abstract:
Apparatus for removing structural concrete comprises an elongated hood having an inner generally non-accessible zone, an outer zone accessible for performing maintenance functions and an elongated slot between the zones. A reciprocal feed carriage is guidably mounted within the hood in the inner zone and mounts a seal support housing within the outer zone. Portions of the housing extend through the slot into the inner zone and are pivotally mounted upon the carriage. A rotating shaft and seal assembly is mounted upon the seal support housing in the outer zone, including a body having a water inlet adapted for connection to a source of water under pressure. An elongated tubular shaft and nozzle assembly is axially connected to the rotatable seal and shaft assembly and extends from the seal support housing through the slot into the inner zone of the hood, through the carriage and into the bottom of the hood for directing water under pressure against the structural concrete. The seal support housing and the component parts located thereon are mounted for a pivotal rotation, with the tubular shaft and nozzle assembly movable in an arc through the slot into the outer zone of the hood where the tubular shaft and nozzle assembly may be conveniently serviced, repaired and maintained.