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Bob Schuler Phones & Addresses

  • 309 Larry Dr, Irving, TX 75060 (210) 842-3193
  • 309 Larry Dr, Irving, TX 75060

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Resumes

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Bob Schuler

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Location:
United States
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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering Professional

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Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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At Earth Restoration Services Co.

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Position:
Team member at Earth Restoration Services Co., Founder at Earth Restoration Services Co.
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Earth Restoration Services Co.
Team member

Earth Restoration Services Co. since 2006
Founder

Wide Variety of Machine Shops Jan 1979 - Sep 2009
CNC and Manual Machinist
Education:
Richland College Dallas,TX. 1997 - 2001
AAS Engineering Technologies, CAD, CAD/CAM, Physics, English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Bob Schuler
Partner
Earth Restoration Services Co
Civic/Social Association
309 Larry Dr, Irving, TX 75060
Bob Schuler
Director, Vice President
St. Andrews at Country Club of Mount Dora Homeowners Association, Inc

Publications

Us Patents

Shower Curtain

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US Patent:
43331874, Jun 8, 1982
Filed:
Oct 20, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/198914
Inventors:
Bob A. Schuler - Irving TX
International Classification:
A47K 322
US Classification:
4608
Abstract:
An integrated plastic shower curtain assembly including a pair of rectangular curtain panels secured together in overlapping relationship along inside vertical edge portions by a securing strip folded over and heat sealed with horizontal top edge portions of the curtain panels. A horizontal plastic net panel is secured along a bottom edge portion with the curtain panels by the securing strip. The vertical outside side edges of the curtain panels are each provided with a securing strip of Velcro and is connected along each outside vertical side edge of the curtain panels and a similar strip is provided for connection with an adjacent vertical wall surface for securing the outside vertical edges of the panels with walls at opposite sides or ends of a shower enclosure. Each of the curtain panels has a tie back along each vertical outside edge for gathering and holding the curtains apart for entry and exit into and out of the shower enclosure. Spaced shower hooks are used to support the curtain assembly from a horizontal rod.
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