Heyl & Patterson provides high quality, reliable, custom-engineered solutions that industries worldwide trust to keep their business moving forward. Founded in 1887 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heyl & Patterson is an industry leader in the design and construction of world-class bulk transfer equipment for customers in a wide range of industries, including grain, steel, energy, ports, and mining & minerals.
The Bulk Transfer Division designs and manufactures variations of railcar rotary dumpers, or wagon-tipplers, which are in operation worldwide. These include rotary dumper, C-shaped rotary (CR) dumpers, closed and open-sided turnover dumpers, single and multiple car dumpers, railcar moving devices such as train positioners, train indexing equipment, CUB and other support equipment. Bulk Transfer also offers material handling equipment such as barge unloaders with both grab and continuous bucket designs, and related specialty machinery such as barge haul devices.
The Aftermarket Division supports the Bulk Transfer equipment with replacement parts, upgrades, retrofits and life extensions. In addition to our engineered products, Heyl & Patterson also offers consulting and field service support. No matter what your current or future requirements, you can always trust Heyl & Patterson to configure, install and service all of your bulk material handling needs.
Founded in 1887 by Edmund W. Heyl and William J. Patterson, Heyl & Patterson Inc. initially formed as a partnership to provide elevator and conveyor chains, elevator buckets and other material handling equipment. The company quickly set the industry standard for engineering and manufacturing world-class, heavy bulk materials handling equipment. Heyl was the businessman, and Patterson was the inventor.
From Heyl & Patterson’s early days, when coal and steel dominated the market to today’s technologically sophisticated bulk transfer and thermal processing equipment, the company achieved significant milestones.
In the early 20th century Heyl & Patterson grew regionally as our customer base grew. The expansion of railroads across the United States allowed the company’s territory to expand accordingly, from an “overnight train ride” to New York and Chicago to longer-distance opportunities in the West and South. From the 1930s to the 1950s, the company expanded its reach to encompass all of North and South America, Asia and Australia, serving such industries as chemical, food, steel, pharmaceutical, power, ports, mining and minerals.
The 1960s saw Heyl & Patterson diversify like never before, becoming involved in some very unique projects. Pittsburgh’s iconic Civic Arena utilized wheels made by Heyl & Patterson to open and close the world’s first retractable dome roof. The NASA space program utilized Heyl & Patterson engineering for its system of blast deflectors at the launch pads at Cape Canaveral, which redirect rocket exhaust away from spacecraft. Heyl & Patterson also fabricated the underground trash collection system at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Through it all, the company developed innovations such as the train positioner to move railcars in and out of rotary dumpers, and the traveling hammermill to break up frozen coal beneath dumper operations.
Heyl & Patterson returned to its core competencies by the 1980s, with continuous barge unloaders. Engraining itself in the grain industry, Heyl & Patterson began engineering barge unloaders for grain distributors along the Mississippi River, and even implemented a floating unloader for midstream processing.
Since its beginnings, Heyl & Patterson has fabricated, installed and serviced quality custom engineered capital equipment, while also offering consulting and field service. The company’s focus includes the transfer of bulk materials from railroads and rivers.
In December 2016 Heyl & Patterson’s assets were sold to new owners. Heyl & Patterson Bulk Material Handling Division became part of Pittsburgh Manufacturer, HALL. As part of the HALL Group, Heyl & Patterson’s same engineers and support staff continue to service power plants, grain elevators, ports & terminals around the globe.
Today, Heyl & Patterson continues to evolve with the industries it serves — combining cutting-edge technological innovation with the wealth of experience our customers have come to rely upon and trust to keep their businesses moving.