Patents by Inventor Theodore V. Maliszewski
Theodore V. Maliszewski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4610073Abstract: A pulverizer, i.e., grinding, roll (18) of the type that is particularly suited for embodiment in a bowl mill (10) wherein the roll (18) coacts with another surface (14) within the mill (10) to effect the pulverization therewithin of a material such as coal. The subject roll (18) embodies a trimetal form of construction. More specifically, the core material, i.e., the first or inner layer (50), of the trimetal roll (18) consists of a relatively soft material that is noted for its good machinability. The next, i.e., second or intermediate, layer (52) of the trimetal roll (18) comprises a material that has medium wear-resistant qualities. The last, i.e., third or outer, layer (54) of the trimetal roll (18) comprises a material having highly abrasive resistant qualities. In addition there is provided a method of manufacturing such a trimetal roll (18).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Theodore V. Maliszewski
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Patent number: 4610401Abstract: A pulverizer, i.e., grinding, roll (18) of the type that is particularly suited for embodiment in a bowl mill (10) wherein the roll (18) coacts with another surface (14) within the mill (10) to effect the pulverization therewithin of a material such as coal. The subject roll (18) embodies a trimetal form of construction. More specifically, the core material, i.e., the first or inner layer (50), of the trimetal roll (18) consists of a relatively soft material that is noted for its good machinability. The next, i.e., second or intermediate, layer (52) of the trimetal roll (18) comprises a material that has medium wear-resistant qualities. The last, i.e., third or outer, layer (54) of the trimetal roll (18) comprises a material having higly abrasive resistant qualities. In addition, there is provided a method of manufacturing such a trimetal roll (18).Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Theodore V. Maliszewski
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Patent number: 4605174Abstract: A vane wheel arrangement (30) particularly suited for use in a bowl mill (10) of the type that is employed for purposes of effecting therewithin the pulverization of materials such as coal. The subject vane wheel arrangement (30) which is positioned within the bowl mill (10) so as to be located in the path of flow of the air that in flowing through the bowl mill (10) transports therewith the pulverized material, is operative to effect a primary classification of the pulverized material. Encompassed within the subject vane wheel arrangement (30) are vane means (36) supported on the rotatable grinding surface (14) of the bowl mill (10) for rotation therewith, and a converging/diverging orifice means (38) located in spaced relation to the rotatable grinding surface (14). Both the vane means (36) and the exposed surfaces of the converging/diverging orifice means (38) are formed of a material that is noted for its good abrasive resistant qualities.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Theodore V. Maliszewski, David E. Kohler
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Patent number: 4602745Abstract: A vane wheel arrangement (30) particularly suited for use in a bowl mill (10) of the type that is employed for purposes of effecting therewithin the pulverization of materials such as coal. The subject vane wheel arrangement (30) which is positioned within the bowl mill (10) so as to be located in the path of flow of the air that in flowing through the bowl mill (10) transports therewith the pulverized material, is operative to effect a primary classification of the pulverized material. Encompassed within the subject vane wheel arrangement (30) are vane means (36) supported on the rotatable grinding surface (14) of the bowl mill (10) for rotation therewith, and a converging/diverging orifice means (38) located in spaced relation to the rotatable grinding surface (14). Both the vane means (36) and the exposed surfaces of the converging/diverging orifice means (38) are formed of a material that is noted for its good abrasive resistant qualities.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1984Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Theodore V. Maliszewski, David E. Kohler
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Patent number: 4523721Abstract: A vane wheel arrangement (30) particularly suited for use in a bowl mill (10) of the type that is employed for purposes of effecting therewithin the pulverization of materials such as coal. The subject vane wheel arrangement (30) which is positioned within the bowl mill (10) so as to be located in the path of flow of the air that in flowing through the bowl mill (10) transports therewith the pulverized material, is operative to effect a primary classification of the pulverized material. Encompassed within the subject vane wheel arrangement (30) are vanes (36) supported on the rotatable grinding surface (14) of the bowl mill (10) for rotation therewith, and a converging/diverging orifice (38) located in spaced relation to the rotatable grinding surface (14). Both the vanes (36) and the exposed surfaces of the converging/diverging orifice (38) are formed of a material that is noted for its good abrasive resistant qualities.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Theodore V. Maliszewski, David E. Kohler
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Patent number: 4372496Abstract: An electronic system particularly suited for effecting control over the pressure of the hydraulic fluid through which the journal loading is established on the grinding rolls (20) of a bowl mill (10) of the type that is employed to pulverize coal. The subject electronic system is operatively connected in circuit relation to the belt feeder means (12), located externally of the bowl mill (10), that supplies to the bowl mill (10) the coal that is to be pulverized therein. In addition, the subject electronic system is also operatively connected in circuit relation to the hydraulic power unit (22) of the bowl mill (10) that provides hydraulic fluid under pressure to the grinding rolls (20).Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Theodore V. Maliszewski
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Patent number: 4234132Abstract: A pulverizing bowl mill embodying improved air deflector means and particularly suited for use in effecting the grinding of material. The subject bowl mill includes a substantially closed separator body in which a grinding table is supported for rotation. A plurality of grinding rolls are supported within the separator body and cooperate with the rotating grinding table to effect the grinding of the material, which is disposed upon the grinding table. Air deflector means corresponding in number to the number of grinding rolls are mounted within the separator body so as to be located in juxtaposed relation to the inner surface of the separator body and so that an air deflector means is interposed between each pair of adjacent grinding rolls. An air supply means suitably formed in the separator body is associated with each of the air deflector means. Each of the air supply means is operable to supply air from an external source thereof therethrough to the interior of the separator body.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1979Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Theodore V. Maliszewski, Jr.