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Languages:
English
Skills:
Builder/ Developer
About:
Roger Anderson Homes is a family owned and operated construction business specializing in new homes and remodeling. Roger is from a family of home builders and grew up doing carpentry and construction work. He began building homes on his own in 1987. Roger oversees the construction of every home. His experience and attention to detail are tremendous assets. Roger’s wife, Janis, is active in the company as the office administrator. Together, they form a fantastic team to make your building experience an enjoyable one. They are committed to providing a quality built home at a price you can afford.
- Charlotte NC, US Roger Jeffrey Anderson - Mooresville NC, US
International Classification:
B25J 15/10 B25J 11/00 B25J 15/00
Abstract:
A system for lifting a deformable object includes a support structure, two pairs of opposing arms coupled to the support structure, and a fluid power driver operatively coupled in parallel to the pairs of opposing arms via a fluid power system. Each of the arms includes inclined surfaces configured to contact the deformable object. When the support structure is positioned above the deformable object on the surface, the fluid power driver is configured to increase pressure in the fluid power system until the pressure in the fluid power system reaches a predetermined level such that (i) each of the pairs of opposing arms independently closes a distance until the inclined surfaces are in contact with sides of the deformable object, and (ii) the pairs of opposing arms exert a compressive force on the deformable object that causes the deformable object to slide up one or more of the inclined surfaces.
- Arcadia WI, US Roger Jeffrey Anderson - Mooresville NC, US
International Classification:
F16B 37/04
Abstract:
An upholstered component, such as panels, assembled onto a furniture frame or a chair mechanism by way of a connection system provides a robust connection and economical manufacturing process. The connection includes a T-nut and a spacer attached on opposite sides of a wood form to be upholstered. The threaded barrel of the T-nut inserted in a hole through the wood form and with T-nut prongs embedding into a surface of the side of the wood form that will be facing outwardly on the furniture. The spacer is inserted into the hole at the opposite side of the wood form and is retained therein by an interference fit. The wood form is upholstered and is then attached to the furniture frame or mechanism with a bolt connecting to the furniture frame or mechanism and then extending through the spacer, into the hole and into the threaded barrel of the T-nut.
Dr. Anderson graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 1983. He works in Marietta, OH and specializes in Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Marietta Memorial Hospital and Selby General Hospital.