RICHARD GENE KOTLER
Engineers in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE013879E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15221

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Kotler, age 84
10 Bevington Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
(570) 527-7585
Richard Kotler
321 Iroquois Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412) 318-4761
Richard Kotler
Pittsburgh, PA
(412) 371-5073
Richard Kotler
1 Ecvngtn, West Mifflin, PA 15122
(412) 371-5073
Richard G Kotler, age 84
4018 Willow St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201

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Closure Apparatus For A Slab Furnace And Method Of Heating Slabs Therein

Closure Apparatus For A Slab Furnace And Method Of Heating Slabs Therein

US Patent:
4229162, Oct 21, 1980
Filed:
Feb 5, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/009064
Inventors:
Richard G. Kotler - Pittsburgh PA
Francis H. Bricmont - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Washington Steel Corporation - Washington PA
International Classification:
F27D 500, F27D 118
US Classification:
432 6
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for closing bottom-entry slab furnaces in which a door is pivotably connected to the slab elevator by a horizontally arranged hinge. The door is provided with a cam follower that cooperates with a cam apparatus to controllably swing the door between closed and open positions as the door is moved vertically past the cam apparatus.


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Reclaiming Device

Reclaiming Device

US Patent:
4605118, Aug 12, 1986
Filed:
Feb 7, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/699209
Inventors:
Richard G. Kotler - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65G 1736
US Classification:
198509
Abstract:
A reclaiming wheel which has a pair of annular members mounted on an axle. A flexible belt is fitted between the peripheries of the annular members around part of their circumference. Scoops are attached to one or both of the annular members, projecting both axially and radially. As the wheel is rotated about the axle the scoops direct material to be reclaimed through openings in the annular member to which they are attached into the interior of the wheel. The material is held against the belt by centrifugal force and moves with the belt and wheel until it reaches the point at which the belt separates from the wheel. The material is then thrown from the wheel onto a conveyor.