Keller Williams Heritage Realty Lake Mary, FL 4076035558 (Phone) License #SL3266574
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home
About:
My focus is my customers. I’m not just selling houses, I’m helping people. I pride myself in my commitment to helping my buyers and sellers navigate the process of buying and selling their home. My years of experience in the technology support field prepared me for best marketing and finding properties using today’s technology as well as strengthening my communication skills, which allow me to work personally, professionally and efficiently with all of my customers. Put me to work for you.
Keller Williams Heritage Realty 1150 Douglas Ave, Ste 2020, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 4076035558 (Office), 4076035558 (Cell), 4077862823 (Fax)
Description:
My focus is my customers. I'm not just selling houses, I'm helping people. I pride myself in my commitment to helping my buyers and sellers navigate the process of buying and selling their home. My years of experience in the technology support field prepared me for best marketing and finding properties using today's technology as well as strengthening my communication skills, which allow me to work personally, professionally and efficiently with all of my customers. Put me to work for you.
Debesh Maldas - Okemos MI, US Timothy Morrison - North Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
B27N 3/00
US Classification:
264040100, 264109000
Abstract:
A low cost process of making modified cellulosic materials by melt blending with at least 30% recycled and commingled plastic waste stream at higher temperature and pressure where at least 70% of plastics melts and encapsulate the filler. The plastic encapsulated filler can be used as a feed stock for continuous or discontinuous process of compression, extrusion, coextrusion and injection molded structural (e.g. profiles, stake, panel) and non-structural (e.g. sheet, thin-board) articles by mixing with a thermoplastic (e.g. polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene) or a hybrid mixture of said thermoplastics, bonding agents, plastic processing additives, impact modifiers, colorant and with/without a lightner.
Process For Making Modified Cellulosic Filler From Recycled Plastic Waste And Forming Wood Substitute Articles
Debesh Maldas - Okemos MI, US Timothy Morrison - North Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
B29C 45/76
US Classification:
264040100, 264911000, 264349000
Abstract:
A low cost process of making modified cellulosic materials by melt blending with at least 30% recycled and commingled plastic waste stream at higher temperature and pressure where at least 70% of plastics melts and encapsulate the filler. The plastic encapsulated filler can be used as a feed stock for continuous or discontinuous process of compression, extrusion, coextrusion and injection molded structural (e.g. profiles, stake, panel) and non-structural (e.g. sheet, thin-board) articles by mixing with a thermoplastic (e.g. polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene) or a hybrid mixture of said thermoplastics, bonding agents, plastic processing additives, impact modifiers, colorant and with/without a lightner.
Process For Making Modified Cellulosic Filler From Recycled Plastic Waste And Forming Wood Substitute Articles
Debesh Maldas - Okemos MI, US Timothy Morrison - North Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
B29C 45/76
US Classification:
264040100, 264349000
Abstract:
A low cost process of making modified cellulosic materials by melt blending with at least 30% recycled and comingled plastic waste stream at higher temperature and pressure where at least 70% of plastics melts and encapsulate the filler. The plastic encapsulated filler can be used as a feed stock for continuous or discontinuous process of compression, extrusion, coextrusion and injection molded structural (e.g. profiles, stake, panel) and non-structural (e.g. sheet, thin-board) articles by mixing with a thermoplastic (e.g. polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene) or a hybrid mixture of said thermoplastics, bonding agents, plastic processing additives, impact modifiers, colorant and with/without a lightner.
Process For Making Modified Cellulosic Filler From Recycled Plastic Waste And Forming Wood Substitute Articles
Debesh Maldas - Okemos MI, US Timothy L. Morrison - North Palm Beach FL, US
International Classification:
C08L 97/02
US Classification:
524 14, 524 13
Abstract:
A low cost process of making modified cellulosic materials by melt blending with at least 30% recycled and commingled plastic waste stream at higher temperature and pressure where at least 70% of plastics melts and encapsulate the filler. The plastic encapsulated filler can be used as a feed stock for continuous or discontinuous process of compression, extrusion, coextrusion and injection molded structural (e.g. profiles, stake, panel) and non-structural (e.g. sheet, thin-board) articles by mixing with a thermoplastic (e.g. polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene) or a hybrid mixture of said thermoplastics, bonding agents, plastic processing additives, impact modifiers, colorant and with/without a lightner.
A foam-filled door manufactured in accordance with the present invention comprises a frame (11) having a pair of ledge areas (58) extending about substantially the entire inner periphery of the frame (11). The frame (11) is formed by the spaced parallel positioning of a pair of rails (12) and a pair of stiles (14). The ledge areas (58) formed in the frame (11) are of substantial width and depth to provide an area of bonding between the facers (20, 21) and the frame (11). The ledge areas (58) also form vents (100) that allow air to escape from a cavity (22) formed between the frame (11) and pair of facers (20, 21) when a foaming material is injected into the cavity (22) to prevent internal air pockets from forming. The facers (20, 21) have flanges (90, 92) that surround substantially the entire outer periphery of the facers (20, 21) and engage the outer periphery of the frame (11). In manufacturing the foam-filled door (10), a force is evenly applied normal to the facers (20, 21) during the foam injection step to prevent the facers (20, 21) from moving away from the frame (11).
A foam-filled door manufactured in accordance with the present invention comprises a frame (11) having a pair of ledge areas (58) extending about substantially the entire inner periphery of the frame (11). The frame (11) is formed by the spaced parallel positioning of a pair of rails (12) and a pair of stiles (14). The ledge areas (58) formed in the frame (11) are of substantial width and depth to provide an area of bonding between the facers (20, 21) and the frame (11). The ledge areas (58) also form vents (100) that allow air to escape from a cavity (22) formed between the frame (11) and pair of facers (20, 21) when a foaming material is injected into the cavity (22) to prevent internal air pockets from forming. The facers (20, 21) have flanges (90, 92) that surround substantially the entire outer periphery of the facers (20, 21) and engage the outer periphery of the frame (11). In manufacturing the foam-filled door (10), a force is evenly applied normal to the facers (20, 21) during the foam injection step to prevent the facers (20, 21) from moving away from the frame (11).
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Timothy Morrison Director
Brazoria County Fat Stock and Fair Association, Inc
Timothy R Morrison Director
LIVE LIKE JAKE FOUNDATION INC
2264 S Wallen Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Timothy S Morrison
OLIVE & MO LC
Timothy J. Morrison
THE GEODE GROUP LLC
Timothy W Morrison
PPR/LYONS PRIDE CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS, LLC
Timothy Morrison
ME & MORRISON, LLC
Timothy W Morrison
T.W. MORRISON CHARITY FOUNDATION, INC
Timothy L Morrison
T2 EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGIES, INC
4900 Dyer Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 52 Yacht Clb Dr, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Rep. Jim Jordan,R-Ohio, asked about closed-door testimony from Timothy Morrison, an NSC senior director for Europe and Russia who said some officials had questioned Vindmans judgment and that he was concerned Vindman might leak information.
Date: Nov 19, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Sondland Updates Impeachment Testimony, Describing Ukraine Quid Pro Quo
In the addendum, Mr. Sondland said he had refreshed my recollection after reading the testimony given by Mr. Taylor and Timothy Morrison, the senior director for Europe and Russia at the National Security Council.
Date: Nov 05, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Impeachment resolution: House to vote on impeachment process for first time today ā live updates
"In light of an attempt by the White House to direct Timothy Morrison not to appear for his scheduled deposition, and efforts to also limit any testimony that does occur, the House Intelligence Committee issued a subpoena to compel his testimony this morning. As is required of him, Mr. Morrison is c