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Rodley D Brunsting

age ~75

from Grand Rapids, MI

Also known as:
  • Rodley O Brunsting
  • Renae B Brunsting
  • Rod Brunsting
  • Rodl Brunsting
  • Dean Brunsting Rodley
  • Brunsting Rodl
  • Roxley G
Phone and address:
1037 Luce St, Grand Rapids, MI 49501
616 453-8980

Rodley Brunsting Phones & Addresses

  • 1037 Luce St, Grand Rapids, MI 49501 • 616 453-8980
  • Hudsonville, MI
  • Zeeland, MI

Us Patents

  • Single-Pass Pallet Disassembler With Self-Adjusting Head

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  • US Patent:
    52437515, Sep 14, 1993
  • Filed:
    Apr 20, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/871232
  • Inventors:
    Gerald L. Dykstra - Wyoming MI
    Craig Boogaard - Allendale MI
    Rodley Brunsting - Hudsonville MI
  • Assignee:
    Industrial Resources of Michigan - Grand Rapids MI
  • International Classification:
    B23P 1904
  • US Classification:
    295643
  • Abstract:
    An apparatus for unnailing wood pallets includes a frame, a first cutter assembly and a second cutter assembly positioned vertically above the first. The first cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a cutting head at one end, downwardly biasing springs at an opposite end and a pivot between the ends. The second cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a second cutting head at one end and a pivot at an opposite end that is coaxial the pivot of the first cutter assembly. The second cutter assembly is biased upwardly by springs between its support arms and those of the first cutter assembly. A stringer return member is horizontally movable with a pallet-moving cradle and includes a member which is pivotally mounted to the cradle at one end and has a follower at an opposite end to follow a track that moves with the support arms in order to keep the member positioned between the pair of support arms. Each cutting head includes a pair of circular cutting blades having an outer portion that is hardened and a center portion that is left ductile. A sacrificial backing block on the pallet-moving cradle forces the pallet against the blades so that if any contact is made between the cradle and the blades, the sacrificial member, not the blades, will be damaged.
  • Single-Pass Pallet Disassembler With Self-Adjusting Head

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  • US Patent:
    49456261, Aug 7, 1990
  • Filed:
    Aug 9, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/391953
  • Inventors:
    Gerald L. Dykstra - Wyoming MI
    Craig Boogaard - Allendale MI
    Rodley Brunsting - Hudsonville MI
  • Assignee:
    Industrial Resources of Michigan - Grand Rapids MI
  • International Classification:
    B23P 1904
  • US Classification:
    295643
  • Abstract:
    An apparatus for unnailing wood pallets includes a frame, a first cutter assembly and a second cutter assembly positioned vertically above the first. The first cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a cutting head at one end, downwardly biasing springs at an opposite end and a pivot between the ends. The second cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a second cutting head at one end and a pivot at an opposite end that is coaxial the pivot of the first cutter assembly. The second cutter assembly is biased upwardly by springs between its support arms and those of the first cutter assembly. A stringer return member is horizontally movable with a pallet-moving cradle and includes a member which is pivotally mounted to the cradle at one end and has a follower at an opposite end to follow a track that moves with the support arms in order to keep the member positioned between the pair of support arms. Each cutting head includes a pair of circular cutting blades having an outer portion that is hardened and a center portion that is left ductile. A sacrificial backing block on the pallet-moving cradle forces the pallet against the blades so that if any contact is made between the cradle and the blades, the sacrificial member, not the blades, will be damaged.
  • Shearing Blade For Pallet Disassembler

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  • US Patent:
    51055260, Apr 21, 1992
  • Filed:
    Jun 19, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/540474
  • Inventors:
    Gerald L. Dykstra - Wyoming MI
    Rodley Brunsting - Hudsonville MI
    Craig Boogaard - Allendale MI
  • Assignee:
    Industrial Resources of Michigan - Grand Rapids MI
  • International Classification:
    B23P 1904
  • US Classification:
    295643
  • Abstract:
    An apparatus for unnailing wood pallets includes a frame, a first cutter assembly and a second cutter assembly positioned vertically above the first. The first cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a cutting head at one end, downwardly biasing springs at an opposite end and a pivot between the ends. The second cutter assembly includes a pair of elongated horizontal support arms supporting a second cutting head at one end and a pivot at an opposite end that is coaxial the pivot of the first cutter assembly. The second cutter assembly is biased upwardly by springs between its support arms and those of the first cutter assembly. A stringer return member is horizontally movable with a pallet-moving cradle and includes a member which is pivotally mounted to the cradle at one end and has a follower at an opposite end to follow a track that moves with the support arms in order to keep the member positioned between the pair of support arms. Each cutting head includes a pair of circular cutting blades having an outer portion that is hardened and a center portion that is left ductile. A sacrificial backing block on the pallet-moving cradle forces the pallet against the blades so that if any contact is made between the cradle and the blades, the sacrificial member, not the blades, will be damaged.

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