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Donald H Bredbeck

from Omro, WI
Age ~66

Donald Bredbeck Phones & Addresses

  • 7665 Oak Hill Rd, Omro, WI 54963 (920) 685-0096 (920) 685-0994
  • Louisville, OH
  • 15219 New Hastings Dr, Houston, TX 77095 (281) 463-7194
  • 9125 Highway 6, Houston, TX 77095 (281) 463-7194
  • Woodbridge, NJ
  • Kaukauna, WI
  • Winnebago, WI
  • 15219 New Hastings Dr, Houston, TX 77095 (713) 858-1544

Work

Position: Private Household Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Donald H. Bredbeck
Chief Executive Officer
B E & F Inc
Engineering Services
15219 New Hastings Dr, Houston, TX 77095
Donald H Bredbeck
Director, President, Treasurer, Secretary
BE & F INC
15219 New Hastings, Houston, TX 77095

Publications

Us Patents

Rubber Crumbing Apparatus

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US Patent:
55225594, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Apr 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/229727
Inventors:
Donald H. Bredbeck - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hahn & Clay - Houston TX
International Classification:
B02C 714
US Classification:
2412591
Abstract:
A rubber crumbing apparatus and method for making crumb rubber from tire chips is disclosed. The rubber crumbing apparatus comprises a frame assembly, a first cone assembly including a truncated cone having an interior surface and an opening extending therethrough, and a second cone assembly positioned substantially within the first cone assembly. The second cone assembly includes a truncated cone having an exterior surface in opposing relationship to interior surface of the first truncated cone. The second cone assembly rotates relative to the first cone assembly. A plurality of crumber blades are connected to one of the opposing surfaces and a plurality of beads are attached to the other opposing surface of the truncated cones. The crumber blades are in close proximity to said beads without contacting said beads as the second cone assembly rotates relative to the first cone assembly. Tire chips are fed between the truncated cones.

Sprocket And Tape Combination

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US Patent:
46437010, Feb 17, 1987
Filed:
Sep 4, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/772567
Inventors:
Lawrence L. Meyer - Canton OH
Donald H. Bredbeck - Louisville OH
Assignee:
Phillips Home Products - Akron OH
International Classification:
F16H 702
US Classification:
474153
Abstract:
A sprocket and flexible tape combination is disclosed wherein the tape has a thickness which is a relatively large fraction of the radius of the sprocket so that the tape is relatively stiff. The tape has web areas between longitudinally adjacent apertures and has connecting areas laterally adjacent each aperture connecting longitudinally adjacent web areas. These connecting areas of the tape engage engagement shoulders which are disposed around the periphery of the sprocket and these engagement shoulders alternate with sprocket surfaces around the periphery. All of the engagement shoulders have the same radius from the axis and a sprocket tooth is mounted on each of the engagement shoulders to engage a respective aperture in the tape. As the tape is wrapped around the part of the periphery of the sprocket, it engages the engagement shoulders laterally adjacent the respective tooth, and the sprocket surfaces are positioned radially inwardly from the imaginary circle from the axis through the engagement shoulders, and this establishes the tape as being bent more at the connecting areas than at the web areas. This assures full engagement of each tooth with the surface defining the aperture so that the tape does not tend to radially move away from the tooth; instead, there is good tooth-to-tape aperture engagement.

Method Of Making Crumb Rubber

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US Patent:
56240783, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Apr 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/627945
Inventors:
Donald H. Bredbeck - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hahn & Clay - Houston TX
International Classification:
B02C 1912
US Classification:
241 2414
Abstract:
A rubber crumbing apparatus and method for making crumb rubber from tire chips is disclosed. The rubber crumbing apparatus comprises a frame assembly, a first cone assembly including a truncated cone having an interior surface and an opening extending therethrough, and a second cone assembly positioned substantially within the first cone assembly. The second cone assembly includes a truncated cone having an exterior surface in opposing relationship to interior surface of the first truncated cone. The second cone assembly rotates relative to the first cone assembly. A plurality of crumber blades are connected to one of the opposing surfaces and a plurality of beads are attached to the other opposing surface of the truncated cones. The crumber blades are in close proximity to said beads without contacting said beads as the second cone assembly rotates relative to the first cone assembly. Tire chips are fed between the truncated cones.
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