MAURICE HOLTZ
Engineers in Huntingdon Valley, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE013980L
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

Professional information

Maurice Holtz Photo 1

Wall For A Fluid Container

US Patent:
5033640, Jul 23, 1991
Filed:
Jun 8, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/535929
Inventors:
Maurice Holtz - Huntingdon Valley PA
Assignee:
Joseph Oat Corporation - Camden NJ
International Classification:
B65D 8826
US Classification:
220646
Abstract:
A wall for a fluid container which includes a pair of vertically extending side beams between a pair of horizontally extending upper and lower beams. An arcuate panel is secured in the area defined by the vertically and horizontally extending beams. When the fluid container is filled iwth a fluidic material, fluid pressure applied to the arcuate inner surface deflects the panel downwardly in tension to force the upper beam downwardly to thereby compress the side beams between the upper and lower beams and thereby add significant static structural integrity to the wall.


Maurice Holtz Photo 2

Radioactive Fuel Cell Storage Rack

US Patent:
4382060, May 3, 1983
Filed:
May 22, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/152275
Inventors:
Maurice Holtz - Huntingdon Valley PA
Krishna P. Singh - Cherry Hill NJ
Assignee:
Joseph Oat Corporation - Camden NJ
International Classification:
G21C 1900
US Classification:
376272
Abstract:
A radioactive fuel cell storage rack is comprised of structural elements including elements which are hollow and cruciform in section. Each leg of the cruciform structural element includes a neutron shield therein. The free end of the legs of the cruciform structural element converge so as to have an included angle of approximately 90. degree. The rack is comprised of such cruciform elements as well as cooperating elements which are generally T and L shaped in section.


Maurice Holtz Photo 3

Heat Exchanger For Withstanding Cyclic Changes In Temperature

US Patent:
4207944, Jun 17, 1980
Filed:
Feb 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/878139
Inventors:
Maurice Holtz - Huntingdon Valley PA
Krishna P. Singh - Cherry Hill NJ
Alan I. Soler - Cherry Hill NJ
Assignee:
Joseph Oat Corporation - Camden NJ
International Classification:
F28F 902
US Classification:
165 82
Abstract:
A shell and tube type heater exchanger is disclosed for withstanding cyclic changes in temperatures of fluid without suffering failure by removing metal from the outer periphery of a tube sheet. The central portion of the tube sheet is a smooth arching contour mating with portions of the adjoining shell proximate to the tube sheet periphery without abrupt changes of section so that the surfaces blend with one another.