REO / Bank Owned Short sales Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers
Work:
RE/MAX MEMORIAL TOWN & COUNTRY Houston, TX 8329542947 (Phone) License #569741
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Residential Rental
Interests:
finding your next home selling your next home makiing my clients happy
Awards:
National Association of REALTORS
Languages:
English
Skills:
Loyalty to clients ethical negotiation strategies
About:
Being an agent to me is much more than just finding the perfect home. It's about finding ways for people to be able to live comfortably with their decision. The home/selling process should be smooth with minimal stress on the client. I care about the individual needs of each and everyone of my clients and handle each situation with care. I love what I do, but my real passion is making my clients happy. I specialize in "finding a way to win" no matter the task or challenge. Whether leasing, purchasing, or listing your home with me if your looking for a honest, loyal, hard working, yet knowledgeable agent who will negotiate and share the best interest in the client...........Let's do business.
John Colvin - The Woodlands TX Charles Vignal - The Woodlands TX Philippe Edouard Tissot - Corpus Christi TX Larry Raymond Crowe - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Houston Advanced Research Center - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
B05D 304
US Classification:
427303, 427302, 427324, 4273855, 427396
Abstract:
The disclosed invention relates to polyisocyanate-impregnated lignocellulosic substrates having improved strength, water resistance and appearance, and also to methods and systems for producing such substrates. The polyisocyanate-impregnated lignocellulosic substrate are produced by impregnating a lignocellulosic substrate with an isocyanate resin, followed by polymerization of the isocyanate resin by applying a heated liquid to the impregnated substrate.
John C. Colvin - The Woodlands TX, US Charles Vignal - The Woodlands TX, US Philippe Edouard Tissot - Corpus Christi TX, US Larry Raymond Crowe - Conroe TX, US
Assignee:
Houston Advanced Research Center - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
B32B 27/00
US Classification:
4284231, 4284251, 4285371, 4285375, 428541
Abstract:
Building materials based on polyisocyanate-impregnated lignocellulosic substrates provide increased strength and water, fire, insect, and fungi resistance compared to prior art building materials. At the same time, such building materials exhibit an aesthetically pleasing surface and can, therefore, be used in consumer visible applications (such as furniture) as well as in consumer invisible (such as door frames and stiles) applications.
John Colvin - The Woodlands TX, US Charles Vignal - The Woodlands TX, US Philippe Tissot - Corpus Christi TX, US Larry Crowe - Conroe TX, US
International Classification:
C08H005/02 C08H005/04
US Classification:
527/100000, 527/401000, 527/301000
Abstract:
Building materials based on polyisocyanate-impregnated lignocellulosic substrates provide increased strength and water, fire, insect, and fungi resistance compared to prior art building materials. At the same time, such building materials exhibit an aesthetically pleasing surface and can, therefore, be used in consumer visible applications (such as furniture) as well as in consumer invisible (such as door frames and stiles) applications.
John C. Colvin - The Woodlands TX, US Daniel Bullock - The Woodlands TX, US Richard C. Haut - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Houston Advanced Research Center - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
G03G 15/20
US Classification:
399336, 977742
Abstract:
An image reproduction device (e.g., a photocopy machine) uses carbon nanotube material and a microwave generator(s) to heat internal rollers to “set” image colorant/toner. The ability to rapidly heat the nanotube material with relatively low-power microwave generators permits the development of power efficient image reproduction devices. The principle of heating carbon nanotube material embedded within a roller with microwave energy may also be used in a number of other applications such as, for example, laminating, embossing, drying, annealing, calendering, and film orientation. In these embodiments, the material being processed or heated may be paper, film, plastic, rubber, film and the like.
John C. Colvin - The Woodlands TX, US Daniel Bullock - The Woodlands TX, US Kanti Penmetsa - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
HOUSTON ADVANCED RESEARCH CENTER - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
F01N 3/023 H05B 6/64 F24H 3/00
US Classification:
60311, 219759, 422174, 392355
Abstract:
Carbon nanotube material dispersed in a dense material such as ceramic can produce heating when exposed to microwave radiation (e.g., electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range of approximately 0.3 GHz to 300 GHz). By changing the loading of carbon nanotube material within a ceramic medium, one can affect the heating capability of the medium in dramatic and unpredicted fashion. This finding can be used to implement heating devices that heat via conduction or through radiation (e.g., infrared heating).