Patents Assigned to Resource Concepts, Inc.
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Patent number: 6342539Abstract: An apparatus separates a substantially metallic portion from a substantially non-metallic portion or constituent components of at least one electrical product, comprising a plurality of crushing machines, such as a first crushing machine and a second crushing machine and a separating machine. The first crushing machine crushes the at least one electrical product to create at least one crushed electrical product. The first crushing machine has a first screen affixed thereto to regulate a first flow of the at least one first crushed electrical product from the first crushing machine. The second crushing machine crushes the at least one first crushed electrical product to create at least one second crushed electrical product. The second crushing machine has a second screen affixed thereto to regulate a second flow of the at least one second crushed electrical product from the second crushing machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 6300402Abstract: An apparatus separates a substantially metallic portion from a substantially non-metallic portion or constituent components of at least one electrical product, comprising a plurality of crushing machines, such as a first crushing machine and a second crushing machine and a separating machine. The first crushing machine crushes the at least one electrical product to create at least one crushed electrical product. The first crushing machine has a first screen affixed thereto to regulate a first flow of the at least one first crushed electrical product from the first crushing machine. The second crushing machine crushes the at least one first crushed electrical product to create at least one second crushed electrical product. The second crushing machine has a second screen affixed thereto to regulate a second flow of the at least one second crushed electrical product from the second crushing machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 5887805Abstract: Preferred processes to separate metallic and non-metallic constituent components of at least one electronic product are generally comprised of the following steps: (a) repeatedly crushing the at least one electronic product to create a plurality of crushed electronic components; (b) repeatedly screening the plurality of crushed electronic components to ensure that the plurality of crushed electronic components substantially conform to a specific size; and (c) separating the plurality of crushed electronic components after steps (a) and (b) into non-metallic constituent components and metallic constituent components by weight. In addition, before step (a), the at least one electronic product must be provided or otherwise transported to crushing machines to perform step (a). Likewise, the crushed electronic components must be transported from one crushing machine to another crushing machine and to the separating apparatus to perform step (c).Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 5829694Abstract: An apparatus separates a substantially metallic portion from a substantially non-metallic portion or constituent components of at least one electrical product, comprising a plurality of crushing machines, such as a first crushing machine and a second crushing machine and a separating machine. The first crushing machine crushes the at least one electrical product to create at least one crushed electrical product. The first crushing machine has a first screen affixed thereto to regulate a first flow of the at least one first crushed electrical product from the first crushing machine. The second crushing machine crushes the at least one first crushed electrical product to create at least one second crushed electrical product. The second crushing machine has a second screen affixed thereto to regulate a second flow of the at least one second crushed electrical product from the second crushing machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 5758817Abstract: An apparatus comprises (a) at least one heater to heat a printed wiring assembly until solder holding selected electrical components reaches a flow temperature; (b) a presence detector to determine when the printed wiring assembly is properly positioned at a first location after the printed wiring assembly (particularly, the solder holding the electrical components) has been heated by the heater(s); and (c) a vibrator positioned to vibrate a selected portion of the printed wiring board of the printed wiring assembly with a first vibrating intensity for a first time period. The first vibrating intensity and the first time period must be of sufficient strength and duration to detach the selected electrical component(s) from the printed wiring assembly. The presence detector is electrically coupled to the mechanical vibrator to activate the mechanical vibrator when the printed wiring assembly is positioned at the first location.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 5678775Abstract: An apparatus separates a substantially metallic portion from a substantially non-metallic portion of constituent components of at least one electrical product, comprising a plurality of crushing machines, such as a first crushing machine, a second crushing machine, and a third crushing machine and a separating machine. The first crushing machine crushes the at least one electrical product to create at least one crushed electrical product. The first crushing machine has a first screen affixed thereto to regulate a first flow of the at least one first crushed electrical product from the first crushing machine. The second crushing machine crushes the at least one first crushed electrical product to create at least one second crushed electrical product. The second crushing machine has a second screen affixed thereto to regulate a second flow of the at least one second crushed electrical product from the second crushing machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman
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Patent number: 5667156Abstract: Preferred processes to separate metallic and non-metallic constituent components of at least one electronic product are generally comprised of the following steps: (a) repeatedly crushing the at least one electronic product to create a plurality of crushed electronic components; (b) repeatedly screening the plurality of crushed electronic components to ensure that the plurality of crushed electronic components substantially conform to a specific size; and (c) separating the plurality of crushed electronic components after steps (a) and (b) into non-metallic constituent components and metallic constituent components by weight. In addition, before step (a), the at least one electronic product must be provided or otherwise transported to crushing machines to perform step (a). Likewise, the crushed electronic components must be transported from one crushing machine to another crushing machine and to the separating apparatus to perform step (c).Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Resource Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Ray Chapman