JOHN HARRY MOHRMAN
Vehicle Board in Middleport, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV051489L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Middleport, PA 17953

Professional information

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Multi-Purpose Attachments For Power Lawn Mower Blades

US Patent:
5163276, Nov 17, 1992
Filed:
Sep 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/766085
Inventors:
John H. Mohrman - Middleport PA
International Classification:
A01D 5500
US Classification:
56255
Abstract:
The multi-purpose attachments for power lawn mower blades are designed to increase the efficiency and usefulness of the mower both to cut lawns and blow snow, leaves or debris from areas. The serrated cutter attachments allow replacement with ease, have longer lasting sharpness and the cutting surface is protected from foreign objects. In addition, the serrated cutters may be manufactured economically enough to allow used cutter attachments to be discarded. The blower attachments are designed to create adequate air pressure to remove snow, leaves and debris from select areas. The blower attachments are also designed to be resilient to assure safe use if foreign objects are struck during such use.


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Vehicle Compressed Air Energy Converter

US Patent:
5137416, Aug 11, 1992
Filed:
Feb 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/654045
Inventors:
John H. Mohrman - Middleport PA
International Classification:
F03D 300
US Classification:
415 21
Abstract:
A vehicle compressed air energy converter has been developed for use along vehicular roadways, railways and airfield runways to collect wind pressure developed by the vehicles, trains and aircraft moving through the atmosphere and convert such air motion to other useful forms of energy. The converter is activated by the force of the compressed air movement entering the converter and pushing the retractable air fins of the converter in a circular motion. That circular motion is transferred to a central shaft set in bearings at either end of a housing. As the multiplicity of air fins held in place by hinges on a circular rotating base move within the converter housing, the fins move into a retracted posture so as to offer less air resistance as they circulate within the portion of the converter not subject to movement of air from the exterior of the housing. As the fins rotate to the position wherein exterior compressed air enters the converter the fins then extend to a position to maximize the resistance to the incoming wind pressure. The air pressure causes rotation of the fins and central shaft of the converter thereby transmitting torque energy to the belt pulleys on the shaft.


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Water Reclamation And Collection Unit

US Patent:
5039407, Aug 13, 1991
Filed:
Jan 29, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/471491
Inventors:
John H. Mohrman - Middleport PA
International Classification:
B01D 3602
US Classification:
2101951
Abstract:
The water reclamation and collection unit is designed to process water used for all purposes except, flushing toilets or fixtures used for depositing human waste, to a cleansed and sanitized condition that will allow such water to be used for any purpose within any facility inhabited by people. In addition this unit is designed to collect exterior moisture in any form from the atmosphere and process such moisture converted to water to a chemical state where it is potable for humans or animals. The total unit process is designed to provide sufficient water to allow persons in a facility to not have to use water from a well, public water distribution system or any other type surface water supply.


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Toilet Sewage Treatment Unit

US Patent:
4999857, Mar 19, 1991
Filed:
May 3, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/347166
Inventors:
John H. Mohrman - Middleport PA
International Classification:
A47K 1102
US Classification:
41111
Abstract:
This invention relates to a sewage waste disposal system for receiving liquid and solid waste, preferably human waste. The waste is heat treated to produce a form of dehydrated solid waste. The solid waste is a waste by-product of the system and may be used as a fertilizer. The system encompasses the use of a trapless toilet bowl which includes a toilet seat and lid and has the appearance of a conventional toilet arrangement for greater public acceptance.


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Solid Waste Processing Unit

US Patent:
4998675, Mar 12, 1991
Filed:
Nov 29, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/443007
Inventors:
John H. Mohrman - Middleport PA
International Classification:
B02C 2500
US Classification:
241 36
Abstract:
The solid waste processing unit will reduce normal waste stream solids, all considered to be nonedible garbage, to 10-15 percent of the original volume ready for recycling or disposal. The unit can be placed in any location and can be manufactured to meet any capacity. The unit crushes, tears and shreds solid waste in a disintegrator which is composed of two sections. The first is a stationary chamber and the second is top cone-shaped drum rotating at high speed and high torque within the stationary chamber. Both sections are equipped with elliptical-patterned cutting heads and the waste is forced down through the chamber by the drum until it is ground into material for sizing in a rotating screening cylinder. The rotating screening cyclinder sizes and sorts the material into storage bins below with the aid of a fan to expedite the screening process. If the screened and sorted waste fills the compartmentized bins to capacity the system is stopped by electrical means.