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  • 492 Prospect Rd, Dry Prong, LA 71423 (318) 640-1745

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Position: Technicians and Related Support Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Motorized Table

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US Patent:
57524483, May 19, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/474898
Inventors:
Clarence W. Eyre - Dry Prong LA
Assignee:
Baker Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Pineville LA
International Classification:
A47B 8500
US Classification:
108 20
Abstract:
A work station has a work platform adopted for generally vertical movement by means of an electric motor through a drive shaft and sprocket arrangement that drives an endless belt or chain around a pair of vertically aligned sprockets on each side of the station, the work platform being carried on supports secured to the belt or chain to impart vertical movement to the supports and thus to the work platform.

Computer Work Station

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US Patent:
56852312, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Oct 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/956157
Inventors:
Clarence W. Eyre - Dry Prong LA
International Classification:
A47F 512
US Classification:
108 7
Abstract:
An adjustable computer station has separate platforms for a computer console and a keyboard, the console platform being adjustable between upper and lowermost positions and any position in between with the keyboard platform movable with the console platform and independently movable between upper and lowermost positions and any positions in between and in addition may be tilted between two different positions. The mechanism may be used in any situation in which such adjustability is advantageous.

Computer Work Station

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US Patent:
57787999, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Feb 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/605801
Inventors:
Clarence W. Eyre - Dry Prong LA
Assignee:
Baker Manufacturing Co. - Pineville LA
International Classification:
A47F 512
US Classification:
108 7
Abstract:
A computer console has a computer monitor platform and a keyboard platform. Movement of a system of support arms for the computer platform is controlled by a pressurized gas cylinder via a control cable extending from the underside of the platform at its front edge. The keyboard platform is mounted by arms secured to an eccentrically mounted elongated cylinder whereby the horizontal position of the keyboard is maintained during movement well below and well above the computer platform, the keyboard platform also mounted for both positive and negative tilt of 8. degree. above and below the horizontal.

Motorized Console

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US Patent:
58196692, Oct 13, 1998
Filed:
Jun 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/867693
Inventors:
Clarence W. Eyre - Dry Prong LA
Assignee:
Baker Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Pineville LA
International Classification:
A47B 900
US Classification:
108147
Abstract:
A motorized console has a work surface that can be moved up and down to accommodate users of different heights while at the same time provide a mechanism for raising and lowering the work surface that is positioned under the surface at a location that does not interfere with the leg room required by large individuals.

Knock-Down Wardrobe Cabinet

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US Patent:
48590088, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Sep 3, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/092593
Inventors:
Clarence W. Eyre - Dry Prong LA
William E. Stevens - Pineville LA
International Classification:
A47B 4300
US Classification:
3122571
Abstract:
A knock-down wardrobe cabinet comprises a back panel; two side panels; a first front frame member and a second front frame member; and a first back frame member and a second back frame member; wherein each back frame member has two substantially orthogonal channels, one of the orthogonal channels being dimensioned to receive a side edge portion of the back panel and the other orthogonal channel being dimensioned to receive a back edge portion of one of the side panels; and wherein each front frame has a channel dimensioned to receive one of the side panels. One side panel extends between and is received within channels of the first front frame member and the first back frame member, and the other side panel extends between and is received within channels of the second front frame member and the second back frame member when the cabinet is assembled. The back panel extends between and is received within channels of the first back frame member and the second back frame member when the cabinet is assembled. The frame members are of metal and are fixedly fastened to panels which are made of particle-board so that assembly of the cabinet on a reinforced base is achieved by metal-to-metal coupling and edge-in-channel insertion.
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