WILLIAM FRANCIS BURR
Pilots at Timmen Rd, Ridgefield, WA

License number
Washington A0259066
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
30404 NE Timmen Rd, Ridgefield, WA 98642

Professional information

William Burr Photo 1

Efficient Centrifugal Impact Crusher With Dust Removal Capability And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
5248101, Sep 28, 1993
Filed:
May 11, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/881039
Inventors:
Neil M. Rose - Vancouver WA
Stephen B. Ackers - Portland OR
Brett M. Rose - Battle Ground WA
William F. Burr - Ridgefield WA
Assignee:
Canica Crushers, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
B02C 1309
US Classification:
241 48
Abstract:
A centrifugal impact crusher has an enclosed table to ensure that substantially all the material deposited on the table is impacted against the anvils that surround the table. The table includes spaced-apart upper and lower plates that have radially oriented impellers sandwiched between them to direct material being thrown off of the table by centrifugal force to exit the table at the proper angle to achieve maximum fracture upon striking the anvils. The impellers have projecting tabs which fit into receptacles in the upper and lower plates and the plates are squeezed together to hold the tabs in the receptacles and lock the plates and impellers together in a rigid table assembly. The upper plate has a central opening through which material is deposited onto the table. A funnel directs material fed into the crusher through an infeed plenum and into the central opening in the upper plate to ensure that all of the material reaches the table. Recirculation plenums extend from an outlet plenum located below the table up to the infeed plenum.


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Efficient Centrifugal Impact Crusher With Dust Removal Capability

US Patent:
5174513, Dec 29, 1992
Filed:
May 22, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/703780
Inventors:
Neil M. Rose - Vancouver WA
Stephen B. Ackers - Portland OR
Brett M. Rose - Battle Ground WA
William F. Burr - Ridgefield WA
Assignee:
Canica Crushers, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
B02C 1309
US Classification:
241275
Abstract:
A centrifugal impact crusher has an enclosed table to ensure that substantially all the material deposited on the table is impacted against the anvils that surround the table. The table includes spaced-apart upper and lower plates that have radially oriented impellers sandwiched between them to direct material being thrown off of the table by centrifugal force to exit the table at the proper angle to achieve maximum fracture upon striking the anvils. The impellers have projecting tabs which fit into receptacles in the upper and lower plates and the plates are squeezed together to hold the tabs in the receptacles and lock the plates and impellers together in a rigid table assembly. The upper plate has a central opening through which material is deposited onto the table. A funnel directs material fed into the crusher through an infeed plenum and into the central opening in the upper plate to ensure that all of the material reaches the table. Recirculation plenums extend from an outlet plenum located below the table up to the infeed plenum.


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Mounting Apparatus For Impeller For A Centrifugal Impact Crusher

US Patent:
5137220, Aug 11, 1992
Filed:
Jan 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/821856
Inventors:
Brett M. Rose - Vancouver WA
William F. Burr - Ridgefield WA
Stephen B. Ackers - Portland OR
Assignee:
Canica Crushers, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
B02C 1900
US Classification:
241275
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting impeller blocks to the turntable of a centrifugal impact crusher is provided. Each block defines a bore that extends between its forward and back faces, with the bore including an enlarged cavity region in communication with the forward face of the block. The head portion of an elongate bolt is seated within the enlarged cavity region, with a threaded portion of the bolt projecting from the back face of the block for insertion through an opening formed in an upright mount which is joined to the turntable. A fastener engages the threaded portion to releasably hold the block against the upright mount. The head portion of the bolt includes a wedge section that is radially asymmetrical about the center axis of the bolt for preventing rotation of the bolt within the bore during retightening of the fastener. The head portion of the bolt preferably includes a tapered section that converges toward the constant diameter threaded portion of the bolt for controlling knock between the block and the bolt or bracket.


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Anvil For Use In A Centrifugal Impact Crusher

US Patent:
5184784, Feb 9, 1993
Filed:
Apr 17, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/686506
Inventors:
Neil M. Rose - Vancouver WA
Stephen B. Ackers - Portland OR
William F. Burr - Ridgefield WA
Brett M. Rose - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Canica Crushers, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
B02C 1900
US Classification:
241275
Abstract:
A plurality of generally wedge-shaped anvils, for use in a centrifugal impact rock crushing machine, line the inner wall of a containment housing. A bracket supports the anvils in the vertical direction; the inner periphery of the housing prevents the radially outward movement of the anvils and reaction forces from two adjacent anvils prevents the radially inward movement of the intervening anvil. The significant advantages of this configuration are the absence of connective means--thus eliminating a common failure mode, and the spreading of the impact forces against the anvils over a large surface area defined by the radially inward and side surfaces at the anvils.