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Ed Winiarski

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Ed Winiarski (living status unknown), [1] who sometimes signed his work "Win" or "Winny ... Social Security Death Index lists two men named Edward Winiarski who lived in the New York ...

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Pellet Cooling System

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US Patent:
40999009, Jul 11, 1978
Filed:
Dec 6, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/748235
Inventors:
Christopher G. Bradbury - Rumford RI
Walter Buchan - Norton MA
Edward J. Winiarski - Pawtucket RI
Gomer E. Kropa - North Reading MA
Assignee:
Leesona Corporation - Warwick RI
International Classification:
B29C 1714
US Classification:
425313
Abstract:
A pellet cooling system including a novel coolant cage construction and operational manner so as to insure the cooling of warm thermoplastic pellets as they emerge from a die head and are cut by rotating knives is disclosed. After cooling, as by entrainment in coolant flows simultaneously directed peripherally about the cage sides and radially across the front face thereof, the pellets are immediately withdrawn from the cage. Additionally, a feature of the coolant cage is the provision of a novel slinger for distributing a coolant flow evenly over its front face.

Method Of Cooling Pellets

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US Patent:
41512413, Apr 24, 1979
Filed:
May 22, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/909213
Inventors:
Christopher G. Bradbury - Rumford RI
Walter Buchan - Norton MA
Gomer E. Kropa - North Reading MA
Edward J. Winiarski - Pawtucket RI
Assignee:
Leesona Corporation - Warwick RI
International Classification:
B29C 1714
US Classification:
264142
Abstract:
A pellet cooling system including a novel coolant cage construction and operational manner so as to insure the cooling of warm thermoplastic pellets as they emerge from a die head and are cut by rotating knives is disclosed. After cooling, as by entrainment in coolant flows simultaneously directed peripherally about the cage sides and radially across the front face thereof, the pellets are immediately withdrawn from the cage. Additionally, a feature of the coolant cage is the provision of a novel slinger for distributing a coolant flow evenly over its front face.

Pelletizing Apparatus

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US Patent:
41848330, Jan 22, 1980
Filed:
Oct 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/845413
Inventors:
Walter Buchan - Norton MA
Gomer E. Kropa - North Reading MA
Edward J. Winiarski - Pawtucket RI
Assignee:
Leesona Corporation - Warwick RI
International Classification:
B29C 1714
US Classification:
425311
Abstract:
A knife adjustment system including a normally non-rotatable quill threadably attached to a hub outwardly extending from the face of an extrusion die at a point proximal said face in order to insure that the operating temperatures of such quill and hub at the connection location are generally equal. Adjustment means for threadably rotating the quill with respect to the hub so as to in turn adjust the spacing of cutter knives with regard to the die face in the form of a planetary gear system located at that end of the hub distal from the die face is further included. The knives are fixed to a knife carrier and in turn supported for rotation about the quill.
Edward S Winiarski from Providence, RI, age ~62 Get Report