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Paul Weick Phones & Addresses

  • 77 Kilohana St, Kailua Kona, HI 96740 (808) 334-9611
  • 77-6438 Kilohana St, Kailua Kona, HI 96740 (808) 334-9611
  • Keauhou, HI
  • Sherrodsville, OH
  • Tallmadge, OH
  • 234 Portage Trl, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 (330) 929-0507
  • Stow, OH
  • Freeport, NY
  • Whitehouse Station, NJ
  • Hawi, HI

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Paul Weick, Cuyahoga Falls OH - Lawyer

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Office:
234 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
ISLN:
902896824
Admitted:
1954
University:
Yale University, B.A.
Law School:
Case Western Reserve University, LL.B.
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Paul Weick, Akron OH - Lawyer

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Address:
1505 Jefferson Ave, Akron, OH 44313
Jurisdiction:
Ohio
Memberships:
Ohio State Bar

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul C Weick
JOHN P. NOVATNY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Akron, OH
Paul A Weick
UNION PROCESS INTERNATIONAL, INC
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Paul A Weick
INFORMEDIATE, INC
Akron, OH
Paul A Weick
RENASCENT POWER, INC
Bedford Heights, OH
Paul A Weick
LIPPINCOTT AND PETO, INC
Akron, OH
Paul A Weick
MCDONALD AGENCY, INC
Akron, OH
Paul A Weick
BURKHARD ENTERPRISES INC
Akron, OH
Paul A Weick
SHANEWAY, LTD

Publications

Us Patents

Ferrous Material Recovery System

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US Patent:
56323808, May 27, 1997
Filed:
Oct 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/544295
Inventors:
Paul A. Weick - Silver Lake OH
Samuel A. Keller - Silver Lake OH
Assignee:
Shaneway, Inc. - Akron OH
International Classification:
B03B 100
US Classification:
209 7
Abstract:
A system for recovering ferrous metal components from waste materials includes a first magnetic separator for magnetically separating ferrous metal components from waste material and an impacting device for dislodging residual waste material from the surface of ferrous metal components separated by the first magnetic separator. The system may also include a second magnetic separator following the impacting device, a water washing system for cleaning ferrous metal components retained by the second magnetic separator, a ferrous metal collection station, a waste material collection station and conveyors for conveying the various unseparated and separated materials throughout the system. The impacting device includes a solid wall rotatable drum having at least one radially inwardly projecting protruberance on its interior surface. As the drum rotates, the protruberances lift the ferrous materials separated by the first magnetic separator.
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