Cox-Schepp
project superintendent
K. Hovnanian Homes - Charlotte 2004 - 2006
superintendent
Education:
Southwestern Community College 1999 - 2003
East Lincoln High School 1983 - 1985
Skills:
Construction Construction Management Subcontracting Contract Negotiation Renovation Concrete Contract Management Blueprint Reading Team Building Contractors Carpentry Pre Construction Value Engineering Negotiation Framing Change Orders Cost Control Plumbing Supervisory Skills Purchasing Microsoft Office Masonry Custom Homes Construction Drawings Inspection Remodeling High Rise Benefits Design Additions Budgeting Ms Project Residential Remodels Permitting Land Apartments Home Condos Customer Relations Hospitality Bidding Hvac Mixed Use Electrical Steel Structures Interior Design Planning Excel Word Scheduling
Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Genital HPV Uncomplicated or Low Risk Pregnancy and Delivery Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Dublin, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Dublin Methodist Hospital, Mount Carmel St Anns Hospital, OSU Harding Hospital and Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 2005. He works in Newport News, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Riverside Regional Medical Center and Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Birmingham, AL and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with University Of Alabama Hospital.
David Goff - San Antonio TX, US Adrian M. Romanyszyn - San Antonio TX, US Todd Jenkins - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership, Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B67D 7/80
US Classification:
2221466, 222 1, 222235, 222240, 222333, 222410
Abstract:
An agitator motor assembly is removable from a front of an ice dispenser for servicing, thereby eliminating the need to gain entrance into a storage bin to uncouple the agitator motor assembly from an agitator bar assembly. The ice dispenser includes the storage bin having a port, the agitator bar assembly disposed within the storage bin, and the agitator motor assembly mounted to a front of an exterior portion of the bin. A shaft of the agitator motor assembly engages the agitator bar assembly through the port, such that the agitator motor assembly rotates the agitator bar assembly when powered. The agitator motor assembly further includes a fastening device that passes through a bore in the shaft and engages the agitator bar assembly, thereby coupling the agitator motor assembly to the agitator bar assembly. A method for removing the agitator motor assembly is also provided.
Method And Apparatus For A Front Access Removable Agitator Motor
David Goff - San Antonio TX, US Adrian M. Romanyszyn - San Antonio TX, US Todd Jenkins - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Lancer Partnership, Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B67D 7/80
US Classification:
2221466, 222235, 222240, 222333, 222410
Abstract:
An agitator motor assembly is removable from a front of an ice dispenser for servicing, thereby eliminating the need to gain entrance into a storage bin to uncouple the agitator motor assembly from an agitator bar assembly. The ice dispenser includes the storage bin having a port, the agitator bar assembly disposed within the storage bin, and the agitator motor assembly mounted to a front of an exterior portion of the bin. A shaft of the agitator motor assembly engages the agitator bar assembly through the port, such that the agitator motor assembly rotates the agitator bar assembly when powered. The agitator motor assembly further includes a fastening device that passes through a bore in the shaft and engages the agitator bar assembly, thereby coupling the agitator motor assembly to the agitator bar assembly. A method for removing the agitator motor assembly is also provided.