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Janusz A Roszczenko

from Harrisburg, PA
Age ~70

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  • 6 Ring Neck Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17112
  • West Hanover, PA
  • Etters, PA
  • New Cumberland, PA
  • 6978 New Oxford Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17112

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Company: Philadelphia mixing solutions Position: Unclassified

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Janusz Roszczenko

Work:
Philadelphia Mixing Solutions
Unclassified

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Janusz Roszczenko
Senior Product Development Engineer
Philadelphia Gear Corporation
Mfg Food Products Machinery Mfg Packaging Machinery Mfg Construction Machinery
1221 E Main St, Coffeetown, PA 17078
(717) 832-2800, (717) 838-1341, (717) 832-8802

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Low Shear Impeller

US Patent:
7172337, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Jul 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/885401
Inventors:
Janusz Roszczenko - Harrisburg PA, US
Wojciech Wyczalkowski - Swatara PA, US
Assignee:
Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, a division of Philadelphia Gear Corporation - Palmyra PA
International Classification:
B01F 7/20
US Classification:
366270, 366307, 3663273, 3663303
Abstract:
One or more mixing impellers is carried on a driving shaft received in a mixing vessel. Impeller blades are angularly and/or axially distributed on the shaft and can be single staggered axially-spaced blades or groups of two or more placed angularly around the shaft, e. g. , diametrically opposite. Each blade has a radially inner flat plate sloped to produce axial flow, preferably at about 15 from parallel to the rotation axis. An outer plate is joined to the inner plate at a bend line with an angle of about 20 located at about 70% of the outside diameter of the impeller path.

Soilworking Tool

US Patent:
55052690, Apr 9, 1996
Filed:
Apr 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/229734
Inventors:
Janusz Roszczenko - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
A01B 3302
US Classification:
172123
Abstract:
The object of the invention is a soilworking rotary machine in which there are kinematic and shape soilworking elements that obtain a cultivation effect to open and turn the soil. The fundamental unit of the machine is the cultivation unit compounded to tillage sections. The tillage sections are built with blades joined to the common holder. The blades are twisted, the holder is cone shaped and tillage sections are positioned at approximately a 450. degree. angle to the direction of linear velocity. The tillage sections, together with a transmission and support wheels, is affixed to the common frame.
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