Andrew G. Hay - Marina del Rey CA Roger L. Peterson - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Stamet, Incorporation - Gardena CA
International Classification:
B65G 3104
US Classification:
198642
Abstract:
An apparatus for transporting particulate material includes a housing having an inlet for receiving particulate material and an outlet through which particulate material is discharged in a moving dynamic mass. A rotor is supported for rotation within the housing, adjacent a stationary glide surface. The rotor has a plurality of disks spaced apart by hub sections and defining a plurality of transport channels between the disks, adjacent the glide surface. Each transport channel extends between the inlet and the outlet. The rotor is rotated while particulate material is fed into the housing inlet. The particulate material is received within the transport channels and, by the action of the rotating disks and the stationary glide surface, the particulate material in each of the transport channels interlocks with the disk walls and bridges across transport channel. The material is transported by the motion of the disk walls and, at the same time, forms a moving dynamic mass. The moving dynamic mass from each transport channel is conveyed out of the outlet of the housing.
Fire Retardant Product For Use With Electrical Cables And The Like
Roger L. Peterson - Los Angeles CA George M. Joyce - Santa Monica CA
Assignee:
Flamemaster Corporation - Sun Valley CA
International Classification:
H01B 728 B32B 1702
US Classification:
174107
Abstract:
A fire protective insulating product which, when placed about electrical cables, cable trays or conduits, is capable of protecting the cable or pipe from exposure to open flame temperatures of 1600. degree. to 2000. degree. F. The product comprises a first layer containing insulative, inorganic non-combustible fibers, and a coating thereon comprising 1. 5 to 20% organically bound halogen, 3 to 75% high temperature resistant non-combustible fiber, and 5 to 75% resinous binder.
Fire Retardant Composition And Cables Coated Therewith
A self-extinguishing fire-protective composition is disclosed. The composition includes a water-based resinous emulsion, organically bound halogen, clay and a low temperature fiber such as glass or organic fibers.
A fire protective insulating device adapted to be placed about articles to be protected from fire. The device comprises at least one layer of resilient and compressible insulative material having a plurality of compressive fastener means for mechanically compressing the insulative material to a high density, at least a portion of the fastening material being substantially less resistive to high temperature than the insulative material. A scrim means may be wrapped about the outside of the compressed insulative material for retaining the compressed insulative material. At least a portion of the scrim means is also preferably constructed of a material which is substantially less resistive to high temperature than is the insulative material. Upon contact with high temperature, the structural integrity of the fastening means is decreased allowing the compressed insulative material to mechanically expand. The insulating device may be performed in a boxlike or in a boot type configuration, one end of the insulating device being adapted to be opened in order to be positioned about a motor or other object to be protected from fire, said end being adapted to then be sealed in order to isolate the object to be protected from fire.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Roger M Peterson, Camarillo CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Tailored Solutions - Business Development Manager SAP, AXIOM
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JG International
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Roger Peterson
Education:
Rutgers University - Psychology
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Married
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After over two decades working as a NJ Certified Mental Health Screener I'm embarking on a new path as a mental health provider. Â I've taken my fund of knowledge and experience as a mental hea...
Tagline:
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Author of "How to Handle a Crisis: Meditations of a Crisis Counselor"
Roger Peterson
Education:
Alburnett Junior-Senior High School, Alburnett, IA, University of the Arts
Savoy, IllinoisI spent my entire career in the Property & casualty insurance business. I Obtained the designations of Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriers, Chartered... I spent my entire career in the Property & casualty insurance business. I Obtained the designations of Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriers, Chartered Life Underwriter, Associated Risk Management & a Certified Insurance Councelor. Ialso have a Bacholor of Science in Business & Economics...
Crocus Plains Regional High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1978-1982, Vincent Massey High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1979-1982, Roblin High School Roblin Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1980-1982, Neelin High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1980-1982
Holly, Valens and Richardson died with 21-year-old pilot Roger Peterson when the plane crashed in the Iowa countryside in snowy conditions. The three rockers' deaths were immortalized in Don McLean's 1971 song "American Pie," and became known as "the day the music died."
Date: Jan 12, 2017
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Up in smoke? Vape dealers say new FDA regulations will damage businesses
"If this regulation continues unchecked, 99.9 percent of vaping manufacturers and businesses will go under because they cannot afford the premarket testing the FDA requires," said Roger Peterson, the owner of Mr. White's Vapors, LLC, and the president of the Missouri chapter of the Smoke Free Altern
The plane crash investigation was conducted by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which determined the pilot lacked qualification and certification to fly the plane in adverse weather conditions. Pilot Roger Peterson, who also died in the crash, could not handle the plane under the heavy snow conditions.
Date: Mar 05, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
U.S. officials reopen Buddy Holly plane crash investigation
An initial investigation by the Civil Aeronautics Board nearly six decades ago provided two possible explanations of the crash. One was pilot error by 21-year-old Roger Peterson, who was controlling the aircraft. The other was that poor weather contributed to the situation, and the pilot did not hav
Date: Mar 05, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
NTSB may reopen investigation into Buddy Holly plane crash
The original conclusion of the CABs investigation wasthat bad weather, combined with mistakes by 21-year-old pilot Roger Peterson, was the cause of the crash of the small plane that was taking the musicians to a concert in Minnesota. The plane crashed in Iowa less than four minutes after takeoff.
Date: Mar 04, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Authorities may reopen investigation into the 1959 plane crash that killed Buddy ...
According to the Des Moines Register, the National Transportation Safety Board is contemplating reopening the cold case of the crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson and the plane's pilot, 21-year-old Roger Peterson on Feb. 3, 1959.
Moore, who wrote a book about Holly, believes that the Civil Aeronautics Board made the right decision when it blamed the Feb. 3, 1959, crash on errors by pilot Roger Peterson, who also died. The plane crashed into a farm field in Clear Lake less than four minutes after takeoff from the Mason City
A New England pilot, L. J. Coon, has asked the National Transportation Safety Board to reopen the investigation into the 1959 plane crash that killed musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. The Big Bopper Richardson and pilot Roger Peterson.