A pocket-size razor and shave cream dispenser comprising a razor carried by a housing member having an internal chamber for receiving a supply of shave cream therein, a plunger member secured to the housing oppositely disposed from the razor and extending reciprocally into the chamber, a longitudinal passageway extending through the plunger and having one end thereof in communication with the internal chamber and the opposite end thereof open whereby the shave cream is forced outwardly through the passageway upon movement of the plunger member in one direction, an end cap member removably secured to the outer end of the plunger member for selectively closing the passageway to seal the shave cream in the chamber, and an elongated tubular cover member removably secured in the housing in the proximity of the razor for encasing the razor during periods of non-use.
A freestanding partition system including upstanding posts for resting on a floor. At least one rail assembly extends between adjacent posts and is spaced from the floor. Saddles hang from the rail assembly and trays are suspended from the saddles to form raceways. A vertical pole assembly is detachably connected to each post and extends coaxially therewith so that a pair of adjacent pole assemblies and a rail define a panel-receiving space. A panel is supported by the rail and is receivable in the panel-receiving space.
An inclined work surface comprised of a work surface and a support for incliningly supporting the work surface from a desk, table, or other horizontal resting surface. The inclined work surface includes a storage compartment within the support and the work surface is hinged to the support above the storage compartment. The inclined work surface is at least as wide as the knee-hole on an office-type desk and has an angle of inclination between about 2 degrees and about 10 degrees. The inclined work surface also includes a calendar apparatus which rests within the support and is accessible through an opening in the work surface. The calendar apparatus includes an adjusting assembly for adjusting the height of the calendar pages.
Free Standing Redecoratable Vertical Wall Or Divider
Raymond P. Roberts - Tulsa OK Sven Arthur John Nilson - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
E04B 274
US Classification:
52 36
Abstract:
A free-standing fabricatable vertical wall or space divider is useful for partitioning buildings and/or office complexes. The wall is made up of a plurality of individualized and decorative flush panel units which are interchangeable and which are adapted to be readily inserted within a wall frame and locked into place without any visual showing of vertical supports used to lock the panels in place. The panels may be removed, redecorated and replaced as needed. Shelving or other appurtenances are attachable to the hidden vertical supports. The entire wall panel and/or divider is capable of replacement when it is desired to rearrange or enlarge or change a given floor space. Identical walls or dividers of the same basic construction are transversely connectable to each other.
An inclined work surface comprised of a work surface and a support for incliningly supporting the work surface from a desk, table, or other horizontal resting surface. The inclined work surface includes a storage compartment within the support and the work surface is hinged to the support above the storage compartment. The inclined work surface is at least as wide as the knee-hole on an office-type desk and has an angle of inclination between about 2 degrees and about 10 degrees. The inclined work surface also includes a calendar apparatus which rests within the support and is accessible through an opening in the work surface. The calendar apparatus includes an adjusting assembly for adjusting the height of the calendar pages.
FFTW - New York, New York since 2012
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Enthought - New York, New York May 2011 - Jul 2012
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Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute - Albuquerque, New Mexico Area Jun 2010 - Oct 2010
Research Intern
Education:
New College of Florida
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Python, Parallel and HPC computing, MicroRNA, network analysis, Machine Learning (specifically evolutionary algorithms), Quant Finance, building tools for scientists and financial engineers
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goodwill 2003 - 2005
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Rhema 1994 - 1996
Central Missouri State University 1978 - 1983
B.S., ECONOMICS
UMKC 1977 - 1978
Longview Community College 1976 - 1977
University of Arizona 1974 - 1976
Central Missouri State University 1973 - 1974
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