Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens- Dallas, TX
2009
Specialities:
Continuing Education in Garden and Tour Guide Training
Skills
Computer Hardware and Software troublesh... • Computer programming • Teaching • Problem solver • Insightful • Steady and reliable team player • Quick learner.
Us Patents
Bio-Mass Burner With Grate Therefor And Method Of Operation
Calvin H. Hand - Tappahannock VA David J. Hand - Warsaw VA John A. Careatti - Howertons VA
International Classification:
F23B 500 F23K 300
US Classification:
110235
Abstract:
A bio-mass burner having a continuous feed on demand to a first combustion chamber that contains a hollow grate structure. The novel method of operation includes the use of at least one venturi tube which is in fluid communication with the hollow grate structure to establish an air flow into a second combustion chamber. Primary air to support combustion in the first chamber is supplied to the underside of the grate structure. Secondary air to support combustion in the second chamber is supplied through the hollow grate structure and then to the venturi tube in a sufficiently tortuous path through the first combustion chamber to insure that the air is superheated at the outlet of the venturi tube. A baffle arrangement in the first combustion chamber directs the fuel product toward the grate structure and assists in preventing any unburned gases from being ejected into the atmosphere.
David J. Hand - Warsaw VA Calvin H. Hand - Denver CO Stan E. Abrams - Castle Rock CO
International Classification:
F23B 500
US Classification:
110210
Abstract:
A bio-mass burner construction for alternate fuels at temperatures from about 1,800 degrees F. to about 2,800 degrees F. to replace oil and gas burners. The burner utilizes a first burning chamber having a falling fuel, entrained bed zone positioned above a traveling grate having a porous metallic woven belt. Primary air is directed through the porous belt to establish an oxygen-starved first burning chamber. A second burning chamber in fluid communication with the first burning chamber, but having a restricted diameter, effectively provides a hot air gas nozzle. The second burning chamber receives a superheated secondary air source from cored apertures in interfitting refractory block members which provide a refractory lining for a portion of the first burning chamber and receive heat from the first burning chamber to heat the secondary air. In larger sized units a plurality of conveyors constitute the traveling grate with the conveyors being arranged in head-to-head stepped relationship so that unburned fuel received by gravity from the entrained bed zone is agitated or jostled to enhance its burning. An automatic ash removal system receives ashes from the traveling grate in a U-shaped trough through which travels a heavy duty auger.
Bio-Mass Burner With Grate Therefor And Method Of Operation
Calvin H. Hand - Tappahannock VA David J. Hand - Warsaw VA John A. Careatti - Howertons VA
International Classification:
F23H 102 F23H 300
US Classification:
126163A
Abstract:
A bio-mass burner having a continuous feed on demand to a first combustion chamber that contains a hollow grate structure. The novel method of operation includes the use of at least one venturi tube which is in fluid communication with the hollow grate structure to establish an air flow into a second combustion chamber. Primary air to support combustion in the first chamber is supplied to the underside of the grate structure. Secondary air to support combustion in the second chamber is supplied through the hollow grate structure and then to the venturi tube in a sufficiently tortuous path through the first combustion chamber to insure that the air is superheated at the outlet of the venturi tube. A baffle arrangement in the first combustion chamber directs the fuel product toward the grate structure and assists in preventing any unburned gases from being ejected into the atmosphere.
Bio-Mass Burner With Grate Therefor And Method Of Operation
Calvin H. Hand - Tappahannock VA David J. Hand - Warsaw VA John A. Careatti - Howertons VA
International Classification:
F23B 500 F23K 300
US Classification:
110345
Abstract:
A bio-mass burner having a continuous feed on demand to a first combustion chamber that contains a hollow grate structure. The novel method of operation includes the use of at least one venturi tube which is in fluid communication with the hollow grate structure to establish an air flow into a second combustion chamber. Primary air to support combustion in the first chamber is supplied to the underside of the grate structure. Secondary air to support combustion in the second chamber is supplied through the hollow grate structure and then to the venturi tube in a sufficiently tortuous path through the first combustion chamber to insure that the air is superheated at the outlet of the venturi tube. A baffle arrangement in the first combustion chamber directs the fuel product toward the grate structure and assists in preventing any unburned gases from being ejected into the atmosphere.
David J. Hand - Warsaw VA Calvin H. Hand - Denver CO Stan E. Abrams - Castle Rock CO
Assignee:
Waste Conversion Systems, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
F23G 500 F23D 102
US Classification:
110255
Abstract:
A bio-mass burner construction for alternate fuels at temperatures from about 1,800 degrees F. to about 2,800 degrees F. to replace oil and gas burners. The burner utilizes a first burning chamber having a falling fuel, entrained bed zone positioned above a traveling grate having a porous metallic woven belt. Primary air is directed through the porous belt to establish an oxygen-starved first burning chamber. A second burning chamber in fluid communication with the first burning chamber, but having a restricted diameter, effectively provides a hot air gas nozzle. The second burning chamber receives a superheated secondary air source from cored apertures in interfitting refractory block members which provide a refractory lining for a portion of the first burning chamber and receive heat from the first burning chamber to heat the secondary air. In larger sized units a plurality of conveyors constitute the traveling grate with the conveyors being arranged in head-to-head stepped relationship so that unburned fuel received by gravity from the entrained bed zone is agitated or jostled to enhance its burning. An automatic ash removal system receives ashes from the traveling grate in a U-shaped trough through which travels a heavy duty auger.
License Records
David Hand
License #:
2090 - Expired
Category:
Mental Health Practice
Issued Date:
Dec 9, 2002
Effective Date:
Sep 11, 2010
Expiration Date:
Sep 1, 2010
Type:
Social Worker
David L Hand
License #:
39397 - Expired
Category:
Well Driller
Issued Date:
Dec 6, 2000
Effective Date:
Jan 5, 2009
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2008
Type:
WD-PIC
David L Hand
License #:
69052 - Expired
Category:
Well Driller
Issued Date:
Jan 1, 1987
Effective Date:
Dec 6, 2000
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2001
Type:
WD-PIS
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Hand Vice-President
Green Hand Nursery Inc Wholesale Greenhouse Flowers
8931 Newland Rd, Warsaw, VA 22572 (804)3334127
David Mckee Hand
CRESCENT VENTURE PARTNERS, INC
David Hand
ABSOLUTE STAFFING OHIO, LLC
David Hand President
AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION Professional Organization · Associations
732 N Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314 (703)6841221, (703)6842037, (888)2313473
Product Owner at First American Financial Corporation
Location:
Dallas, Texas
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
First American Financial Corporation - Irving, TX since Apr 2013
Product Owner
First American Financial Corporation - Irving, TX Nov 2011 - Apr 2013
Commercial Evaluation Analyst
Metroplex Appraisals - Dallas-Fort Worth Metro Area Jun 2001 - Jun 2011
Trainee/Certified General Appraiser
Coyle Realty Advisors Jul 2007 - Sep 2009
Commercial Appraiser Trainee
First American Financial Corporation - Dallas, Texas Oct 2003 - Jan 2005
Quality Control Specialist (Escrow)
Education:
University of North Texas 2010 - 2011
University of North Texas 2001 - 2008
Bachelor of Business Administration, Real Estate
Jan 2013 to 2000 Garden Guide Trainer and CoordinatorDallas Arboretum
Sep 2012 to 2000 Employee Shuttle Bus DriverDallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Mar 2009 to 2000 Tour GuideHome Arlington, TX 1998 to 2003 Healthcare ProviderCUC International Arlington, TX 1997 to 1999 International Travel AgentCUC International Arlington, TX 1995 to 1997 Domestic Travel AgentCora Kelly Magnet School Alexandria, VA 1992 to 1994 Assistant TeacherEgghead Software Arlington, VA 1988 to 1992 Assistant Manager
Education:
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Dallas, TX 2009 to 2010 Continuing Education in Garden and Tour Guide TrainingUniversity of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 1995 Continuing Education in Travel Agent Training and Computer CourseNorthern Virginia Community College Alexandria, VA 1992 to 1994 Associate in Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum LaudeNorthern VA Real Estate Training Academy Alexandria, VA 1990 Continuing Education in Real Estate LicenseGeorge Mason University Fairfax, VA 1980 to 1984 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Psychology
Skills:
Computer Hardware and Software troubleshooting, Computer programming, Teaching, Problem solver, Insightful, Steady and reliable team player, Quick learner.
latercriticizeddue to her being of Latina descent.David Hand, the son of the director of the original 1937 animated film whose late father had the same name, toldThe Telegraph UK that Walt Disney would be turning in his grave over the new woke direction of the live feature.
Date: Mar 18, 2025
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Higgs boson: is this the end of the search for the God particle?
David Hand, professor of statistics at Imperial College London, says that, in "rough ballpark terms", this equates to a 1 in 30,000 chance they've made an error. But that's not enough: the threshold of certainty they are still seeking is actually five sigmas, which is about a 1 in 3 million chance o
"Bambi" (1942) - Producer Walt Disney and director David Hand beautifully capture the lushness of Nature, as well as the very real threats facing the young protagonist deer - from fire and from human hunters. The shooting death of Bambi's mother affected more than one generation.