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Garner, NC

630 Dushane Dr, Bellefontaine, OH 43311 (937) 593-4917

514 Pollock St, Warsaw, NC 28398 (910) 293-5409

305 Hunter St, Apex, NC 27502 (919) 363-9464

Carolina Beach, NC

1703 Spring Dr, Garner, NC 27529

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Storage System For Granular Materials

US Patent:
4454807, Jun 19, 1984
Filed:
Jul 6, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/395547
Inventors:
Paul P. Wolstenholme - West Mansfield OH
International Classification:
B65G 300
B65D 8816
A01F 2514
US Classification:
99646S
Abstract:
A storage system for large quantities of flowable, granular materials, such as grain. The material is covered by flexible cover sections which are spread out on an impervious support surface and thereafter laced together to define a cover having a centrally located opening. The cover is grasped in the region of the central opening and lifted to a predetermined fill height; the perimeter of the cover being free to pull inwardly as necessary accommodating the lifting. Thereafter, the granular product is introduced into the opening until it reaches the predetermined fill height and defines a pile extending downwardly toward the support surface along a natural angle of repose. As the pile grows, it raises the cover while sweeping it upward away from the center of the pile. By this means the entire finished pile is conformably covered by the cover. After the pile has been established in its final configuration, the perimeter of the cover is fastened down, preferably to a retaining wall surrounding the base of the pile.

Method Of Forming A Grain Pile

US Patent:
6086475, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Sep 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/146680
Inventors:
Paul P. Wolstenholme - Apex NC
John W. Donahue - Dayton OH
International Classification:
E04H 722
B65G 300
US Classification:
454182
Abstract:
A method of forming a grain pile by pushing grain into a buried insertion point. A screw conveyor grain at ground level from a receiving point to the buried insertion point. The screw conveyor creates a pile core at the insertion point and forcibly enlarges the pile core into a large pile against forces of natural resistance. Piles as large as 2,000,000 bushels can be formed by a conveyor having a drive motor of less than 50 horsepower. Grains of different properties may be formed into a pile and become blended as a consequence thereof.

Storage System For Granular Materials

US Patent:
4493248, Jan 15, 1985
Filed:
Oct 17, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/542339
Inventors:
Paul P. Wolstenholme - West Mansfield OH
International Classification:
B65G 300
B65D 8816
A01F 2514
US Classification:
98 52
Abstract:
A storage system for large quantities of flowable, granular materials, such as grain. The material is covered by flexible cover sections which are spread out on an impervious support surface and thereafter laced together to define a cover having a centrally located opening. The cover is grasped in the region of the central opening and lifted to a predetermined fill height; the perimeter of the cover being free to pull inwardly as necessary accommodating the lifting. Thereafter, the granular product is introduced into the opening until it reaches the predetermined fill height and defines a pile extending downwardly toward the support surface along a natural angle of repose. As the pile grows, it raises the cover while sweeping it upward away from the center of the pile. By this means the entire finished pile is conformably covered by the cover. After the pile has been established in its final configuration, the perimeter of the cover is fastened down, preferably to a retaining wall surrounding the base of the pile.

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