Aug 2011 to 2000 Director of Capacity DevelopmentDSR/CDL Life LLC Kansas City, MO Feb 2010 to May 2011 Interim V.P. of Recruiting/Business DevelopmentPacer Transport, Inc DeSoto, TX May 2008 to Jan 2010 Director of Recruiting/Recruiting ManagerCLC Advertising, Inc Newnan, GA Apr 2007 to May 2008 Director of Business Development/Client ServicesLinkAmerica Express Tulsa, OK Jan 2006 to Mar 2007 Recruiting ManagerQuo Vadimus, Inc Denver, CO Nov 2001 to Dec 2005 Director Recruiting/Client Services
Education:
University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO May 2004 Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationFort Lupton High School Fort Lupton, CO May 2000 High School Diploma in Communications
3811 W Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19073 6019 Powdermill Rd, Kent, OH 44240 6200 49 St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781 7275212393, 3306731400, 3306736374
Robert J Pierson Executive
SUNWEST N O P INC
8750 N Central Expy STE 1720, Dallas, TX 75231 17776 Preston Rd SUITE 100, Dallas, TX 75252
Robert J Pierson President, Director , Secretary
SUNWEST AVIATION, INC
8750 N Central Expy STE 1720, Dallas, TX 75231 17776 Preston Rd #100, Dallas, TX 75252
Robert J. Pierson
RESTORATIVE REAL ESTATE SERVICES, LLC
901 Ivy Ln, Rockwall, TX 75087
Us Patents
Dimensionally Stable Laminate With Removable Web Carrier And Method Of Manufacture
A balanced dimensionally stable laminate uses a web carrier which is removably attached to a layer of the laminate during lamination and processing. The web carrier maintains dimensional stability of the layers of the laminate during lamination and processing and after removal of the web carrier. The web carrier is removed if at all only after the laminate is formed and processed. The bonding force of the web carrier with at least one of the polymers layer resists forces which would otherwise dimensionally distort the layers of the laminate or design features thereof during lamination, particularly in thermal roll-forming lamination. The layers of the laminate, which may include print and texture design features, remain dimensionally stable after removal of the web carrier. The web carrier can be removed at any time prior to or after final application of the laminate to a substrate.
Decorative Laminate With Graffiti Resistance And Improved Combustion Reaction Properties
A decorative laminate () includes a polymer or engineered film with fluorine (), a decorative pattern () visible through the polymer film (), and a substrate () supporting the polymer film () and decorative pattern (). An embossing layer () may be included between the polymer film () and substrate (). The embossing layer () or substrate () or both may contain one or more fire retardant materials such as halogens. The decorative laminate () has a resistance to sustained ignition rated as at least M1 according to French Epiradiateur Test NFP 92-501, and a smoke index value of 80 or less, a classification of F3 or better according to French standard NF F-16-101 based on French Tests NF X 70-100 and NF X 10-702, and a resistance to graffiti in a range of G0-G1 as measured by French Graffiti test NF F 31-112.
A wind turbine having a rotor which rotates in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis to produce power to an electric generator, a propeller driven boat, or other mechanical apparatus. The turbine mounted on a vertical shaft has a plurality of vanes attached to the shaft either directly or through a hub surrounding the shaft. The vanes extend radially outwardly from the shaft and are spaced at equal distances from each other around the shaft. Each vane has a wind responsive flange mounted at its radially outer edge and extending substantially perpendicular to a surface of the vane. Each flange of each vane extends in the same circumferential direction around the rotor. As wind blows against any vane when the flange is facing in the windward direction, the vane tends to contain wind striking that vane and create a greater force than the wind striking the vanes with the flanges facing away from the wind. The different amounts of force striking different vanes causes the rotor to turn either clockwise or counterclockwise, depending upon which circumferential direction the wind responsive flanges are positioned on the vanes. The turning of the rotor also turns the shaft which provides power to a generator or to any other device it is connected to.
The laminate according to the invention is a multiple layer structure and contains predominantly urethane-based polymeric materials in the cap and base layers thereof, with no significant amount of PVC. As such, under combustion conditions, the laminate releases substantially no harmful halogen-based bases, such as HCl or other toxic gases, and exhibits toxicity and smoke generation parameters well below acceptable industry standards.
Bruce P. Konen - Aurora IL Robert F. Pierson - Rockford IL
Assignee:
Ideal Industries, Inc. - Sycamore IL
International Classification:
B25B 700
US Classification:
814275
Abstract:
A hand tool such as a wire stipper or pliers has two elongated members pivotably connected at a joint with a pair of facing jaws on one side of the joint and a pair of handles on the other side of the joint. The handles are ergonomically designed for user comfort. One of the handles is curved about a variable radius on one side only of the handle. The other handle has a complex curvature about centers on both sides of that handle. The handles are covered with sleeves that extend on the outside of the handle from the end to the pivot joint.
Composite Tread Having Good Traction And Reduced Rolling Resistance Upon Wear
Robert M. Pierson - Hudson OH Edward J. Haas - Stow OH Edward C. Montgomery - Cuyahoga Falls OH
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B60C 1100 B60C 100
US Classification:
152209R
Abstract:
A composite tread has at least a low hysteresis component and a high hysteresis component therein. The components are geometrically arranged such that upon wear, generally more of the high hysteresis compound is exposed as wear progresses which imparts good traction to the life of the tread.
Latch for releasably holding spring-loaded door of live bait bucket in retracted position wherein the latch member comprises a one-piece molded plastic strip with a release button at one end, a resilient portion at the other end adapted to bear against an inner wall of the bait bucket so as to urge the bottom outwardly, a door-engaging hook, a retraction-limiting protrusion and suitable guide means.
A lightweight flexible air supported enclosure which may be used as a shelter for covering storage areas, greenhouses and various other uses which may be erected inexpensively on site from strips of flexible sheet material attached together at seams using adjacent pairs of reinforcing cords or cables with the seams being sealed by internally hanging edge flaps of the sheet material. The seal is created by the flaps being held in surface to surface contact by the internal pressure of the envelope. This enclosure is especially suited for assembly on uneven surfaces without preparing the surface of the perimeter on which the enclosure is to be mounted. The on-site assembly is achieved by deploying from rolls, horizontal strips of flexible material in parallel side by side relationship with each strip having a flexible reinforcing member under the bottom surface of the strip and spaced inwardly from each side edge in such in such manner as to permit downwardly hanging seal flaps from each edge which provide the means for retaining inflation air.