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Daniel Shelander Phones & Addresses

  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Hickory, NC
  • Denver, NC
  • Suwanee, GA
  • Duluth, GA
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • 631 46Th Avenue Dr NE, Hickory, NC 28601 (828) 406-9695

Work

Company: Windak Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Industries

Machinery

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Owner

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Location:
631 46Th Avenue Dr northeast #northeast, Hickory, NC 28601
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Windak
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Daniel Shelander
President
Windak Inc
Mfg Packaging Machinery · Construction Equip Merchant Whols
1245 26 St SE, Hickory, NC 28602
PO Box 2324, Hickory, NC 28603
1254 26 St SE, Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 322-2292, (828) 322-1716

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Cable Winding Apparatus

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US Patent:
20080245033, Oct 9, 2008
Filed:
May 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/914780
Inventors:
Terence Kevin Shea - Conover NC, US
Daniel Shelander - Hickory NC, US
International Classification:
B65B 9/02
B21C 47/24
B65B 13/02
US Classification:
53399, 242363
Abstract:
Apparatus and method, suitable for cable wrapping apparatus for securing the cable of a spooled or a coiled product and for packaging such products. Apparatus and method is also suitable for quick switchover from a finished cable product to a new cable product so that the productivity of the cable wrapping apparatus can be increased.

Apparatus And Method For Manufacturing Fiber Optic Cable

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US Patent:
58264191, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Feb 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/795813
Inventors:
Daniel Louis Shelander - Hickory NC
John Theodore Marcelissen - Beaconfield, CA
Assignee:
Tensor Machinery, Ltd. - Quebec
International Classification:
D02G 336
US Classification:
57 6
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for manufacturing fiber optic cable having a plurality of optical fiber buffer tubes bound by a binder is provided. The apparatus includes a frame and an oscillator shaft support on the frame for oscillating movement about a longitudinal axis. A lay plate is carried by the oscillator shaft and has a plurality of openings for receiving and guiding longitudinally advancing buffer tubes into an oscillating lay about the axis. First and second longitudinally offset binder heads are mounted for rotation about the axis for winding respective binders around the buffer tubes. Both binder heads are concentric with and surround the oscillator shaft such that the closing point for the buffer tubes is downstream of the binder heads and closely adjacent to a locking capstan. The rotatably supported ends of the binder heads are positioned adjacent to each other which allows improved replacement of binder reels. The apparatus may also include third and fourth binder heads for winding additional binders around the buffer tubes.

System And Method For Securing Free End Of Wound Cable

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US Patent:
20150360800, Dec 17, 2015
Filed:
Jun 11, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/737237
Inventors:
- Hickory NC, US
Daniel L. Shelander - Hickory NC, US
Assignee:
WINDAK INC. - Hickory NC
International Classification:
B65B 53/00
B65B 11/54
B65B 61/06
B65B 45/00
B65B 11/02
B65B 41/12
Abstract:
A system for securing a free end of a cable wound on a spool includes a spooling machine having at least one spooling head for winding a length of the cable onto the spool and a stretch wrap applicator for securing the free end of the cable on the spool with stretch wrap that is pinched between the free end of the cable and the outermost windings of the cable wound on the spool. A stretch wrap applicator for a spooling machine having at least one spooling head includes a housing, a roll of stretch wrap disposed within the housing and a pulling clamp for gripping and pulling a starting end of the stretch wrap so as to position the stretch wrap between a spool of wound cable having outermost windings and a free end of the cable wound on the spool. A method for securing the free end of a cable wound on a spool includes providing the spooling machine and the stretch wrap applicator, moving the pulling clamp from an initial position around a free end of the cable, gripping a starting end of the stretch wrap, moving the pulling clamp and the stretch wrap back to the initial position with the stretch wrap disposed between the free end and the outermost windings of the cable and moving the pulling clamp in a downward direction so as to pinch the stretch wrap within a nip defined between the outermost windings and the free end of the cable.
Daniel L Shelander from Minneapolis, MN, age ~66 Get Report