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TRANS-NATIONAL LEASING INC
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City of Las Vegas Business Development · Police Protection · Executive Office · Traffic Engineering Services · General Government · Buisness Activity Dept
- Arlington VA, US Timothy J. Carlson - Arlington VA, US A. Irene Hendrickson - Los Angeles CA, US Craig Severn - Sharon, CA Ottmar Brandau - Wasaga Beach, CA Michael Frederick - Santa Monica CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 49/06 B65D 21/02
Abstract:
Described are devices and containers that are scalable, modular, and lockable laterally and vertically with other like containers for a variety of applications. A container is formed by a wall attached at first end to a top end section with an opening and attached at a second end by a bottom end section. A container may have one or more of a tongue, formed on the wall, having and interconnecting mechanism to be received and interlocked by a groove. Vertical interconnectivity is accomplished with mechanisms to stack containers and prevent swivel using a ridge and channel interlocking arrangement.
Molding System And Method For Manufacturing Modular Interlocking Articles
- Arlington VA, US Timothy Carlson - Arlington VA, US Craig Severn - Sharon, CA Ottmar Brandau - Wasaga Beach, CA Michael Frederick - Santa Monica CA, US
Described are a mold and molding process for manufacturing devices and containers that are scalable, modular, and lockable laterally and vertically with other like devices or containers. The mold is formed with a cup mold and top end mold sections specially designed to allow for molding and demolding a container with an undercut. The cup mold includes, on a vertical wall, one or more undercuts. Multiple undercuts may further form tongues with undercuts each of which forms a groove with undercuts on the molded article, and/or one or more grooves with undercuts each of which form a tongue with undercuts in the molded article. Molding and Demolding of the article with undercuts is further enabled by utilizing an improved method of molding said article with an undercut, and demolding said article from the mold once it is molded, by improvements to each stage of the molding process, including the preform stage, the conditioning station stage, the blow stage and the release stage.
Modular Interlocking Containers With Enhanced Lateral Connectivity Features
- Arlington VA, US Timothy J. Carlson - Arlington VA, US A. Irene Hendrickson - Los Angeles CA, US Craig Severn - Sharon, CA Ottmar Brandau - Wasaga Beach, CA Michael Frederick - Santa Monica CA, US
Assignee:
Friendship Products LLC - Arlington VA
International Classification:
B29C 49/06 B65D 21/02
Abstract:
Described are devices and containers that are scalable, modular, and lockable laterally and vertically with other like containers for a variety of applications. A container is formed by a wall attached at first end to a top end section with an opening and attached at a second end by a bottom end section. A container may have one or more of a tongue, formed on the wall, having and interconnecting mechanism to be received and interlocked by a groove. Vertical interconnectivity is accomplished with mechanisms to stack containers and prevent swivel using a ridge and channel interlocking arrangement.
Modular Interlocking Containers With Enhanced Lateral Connectivity Features
- Arlington VA, US Timothy J. CARLSON - Arlington VA, US A. Irene HENDRICKSON - Los Angeles CA, US Craig SEVERN - Sharon, CA Ottmar BRANDAU - Wasaga Beach, CA Michael FREDERICK - Santa Monica CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 49/06 B65D 21/02
Abstract:
Described are devices and containers that are scalable, modular, and lockable laterally and vertically with other like containers for a variety of applications. A container is formed by a wall attached at first end to a top end section with an opening and attached at a second end by a bottom end section. A container may have one or more of a tongue, formed on the wall, having and interconnecting mechanism to be received and interlocked by a groove. Vertical interconnectivity is accomplished with mechanisms to stack containers and prevent swivel using a ridge and channel interlocking arrangement.
Molding System And Method For Manufacturing Modular Interlocking Articles
- Los Angeles CA, US Timothy Carlson - Arlington VA, US Craig Severn - Sharon, CA Ottmar Brandau - Wasaga Beach, CA Michael Frederick - Santa Monica CA, US
Assignee:
Friendship Products LLC - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B29C 49/54 B29C 49/48 B29C 49/70
Abstract:
Described are a mold and molding process for manufacturing devices and containers that are scalable, modular, and lockable laterally and vertically with other like devices or containers. The mold is formed with a cup mold and top end mold sections specially designed to allow for molding and demolding a container with an undercut.The cup mold includes, on a vertical wall, one or more undercuts. Multiple undercuts may further form tongues with undercuts each of which forms a groove with undercuts on the molded article, and/or one or more grooves with undercuts each of which form a tongue with undercuts in the molded article.Molding and Demolding of the article with undercuts is further enabled by utilizing an improved method of molding said article with an undercut, and demolding said article from the mold once it is molded, by improvements to each stage of the molding process, including the preform stage, the conditioning station stage, the blow stage and the release stage.
Aug 2012 to 2000 VolunteerSt. Louis Metro-Collegiate Baseball League
Jul 2012 to 2000 Filmographer and Team ManagerSt. Louis Metro-Collegiate Baseball League
2012 to 2000 Freelance Sports WriterSt. Louis Metro-Collegiate Baseball League
2010 to 2012 PR DirectorUMSL Men's Basketball
2010 to 2011 Team Manager and FilmographerUMSL
2009 to 2010 Sports Editor and Staff WriterOffice Depot
2007 to 2009 Cashier and Tech Depot for Lindell storeMissouri Baptist University
2001 to 2007 Food Service Worker for University
Education:
University of Missouri-Saint Louis St. Louis, MO 2009 to 2012 English LiteratureSt. Louis Community College 2007 to 2009 Creative WritingSt Mary's High School
Friendship Products LLC Los Angeles, CA 2010 to 2011 Product DesignTouraine Richmond Architects Los Angeles, CA 2009 to 2009 Intern ArchitectLMN Architects Seattle, WA 2006 to 2008 Architectural ProfessionalTeaching Assistant
Education:
University of California Los Angeles, CA Jan 2008 to Jan 2011 Master of ArchitectureMiami University Oxford, OH 2002 to 2006 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture
Skills:
Rhino, Maya, Adobe Suite CS5, Bently MicroStation, Grasshopper, 3DS Max, NavisWorks, Generative Components, CAD, Form Z, Digital Project CATIA
Gordon Gallup from the University of Albany and Michael Frederick from the University of Baltimore have published a radical study where toxic plants and food poisoning has been linked towards killing dinosaurs before the asteroid impact could actually wipe out their existence. The research paper tou