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Edward C Schairbaum

from Hudson Oaks, TX
Age ~67

Edward Schairbaum Phones & Addresses

  • 111 Mearl Ct, Weatherford, TX 76087
  • Hudson Oaks, TX
  • Aledo, TX
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • 3688 Encanto Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109 (817) 683-8989

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Emails

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Edward Charles Schairbaum
Manager
PANOZ TEXAS LLC
2138 Clearspring Dr N, Irving, TX 75063
16490 Lone Star Cir, Justin, TX 76247
2138 Clearsprings Dr N, Irving, TX 75063
Edward C. Schairbaum
P, Director
PROSPEED RACING INC
Auto and Home Supply Stores
3321 Suffolk Dr STE 103, Fort Worth, TX 76133
194 Tiara Trl, Fort Worth, TX 76108
(817) 923-8777

Publications

Us Patents

Combined Work Station Aperture Frame And Flat Monitor Support

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US Patent:
6601931, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Nov 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/723937
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
John N. Lechman - Effingham IL
Assignee:
Nova Solutions, Inc. - Effingham IL
International Classification:
A47B 1706
US Classification:
312194, 108 26
Abstract:
An assembly is provided or supporting a flat monitor in adjacent but underlying relationship to a preferably window pane equipped, preferably rectangularly-configured aperture provided in a desk-type working platform. An aperture frame extends about perimeter portions of the aperture. A flat monitor support platform is located beneath but adjacent to the aperture. Joining components extend between and interconnect portions of the aperture frame with portions of the flat monitor support platform. A flat monitor is supportable by the platform with the platform generally suspended from the aperture frame with the aperture frame so positioned in the aperture. The flat monitor viewing screen with the flat monitor so supported is viewable through the aperture. The inclination of the flat monitor viewing screen is adjustable if desired. Various aperture frame structures, flat monitor support platforms, and joining components can be utilized.

Adjustable Monitor Suspending Assembly

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US Patent:
54109728, May 2, 1995
Filed:
May 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/885570
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
Assignee:
Nova Manufacturing & Assembly, Inc. - Effingham IL
International Classification:
A47B 3500
US Classification:
108 50
Abstract:
An adjustable monitor suspending assembly is provided for a monitor that is positioned under a transparent portion in the top surface member of a desk-like structure. The suspending assembly is adjustable and suspends a forward upper region and a rearward upper region of the monitor. The suspending assembly avoids the need for a shelf member for supporting lower portions of the monitor.

Work Station With Underdesk Display

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US Patent:
45908664, May 27, 1986
Filed:
Feb 16, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/580804
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
A47B 8500
A47B 8106
A47G 2900
G09B 700
US Classification:
108 23
Abstract:
A computer work station is described in which a work table has a transparent generally horizontal work surface, a keyboard rested upon this table, and a CRT. To make the work station more usable, the CRT is movably suspended beneath the transparent work surface so that the screen of the CRT is visible therethrough. The CRT is preferably mounted for side to side, forward and back, swingable and rotational motion so as to be movable to a variety of positions and angles beneath the transparent work surface whereby its display will be conveniently visible on many portions of the table desired by the worker.

Liner Sleeve For Monitor Viewing

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US Patent:
61520462, Nov 28, 2000
Filed:
Jan 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/232124
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
John N. Lechman - Effingham IL
Assignee:
Nova Solutions, Inc. - Effingham IL
International Classification:
A47B 8500
US Classification:
108 25
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are provided for preparing a viewing aperture in the top deck of a work station. The aperture when formed is provided with a liner sleeve adjacent to its perimeter. The outside face of the liner sleeve engages the edge wall of the aperture and the inside face of the liner sleeve supports rim portions of a transparent panel that is inset across the aperture. Various cross-sectional profiles for the aperture edge wall and the opposing faces of the liner sleeve can be used. The structures provides a reliable procedure for making an accurately sized aperture for monitor viewing in a deck.

Adjustable Monitor Suspending Assembly

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US Patent:
55729355, Nov 12, 1996
Filed:
May 2, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/432820
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
Assignee:
Nova Solutions, Inc. - Effingham IL
International Classification:
A47B 3500
US Classification:
108 50
Abstract:
An adjustable monitor suspending assembly is provided for a monitor that is positioned under a transparent portion in the top surface member of a desk-like structure. The suspending assembly is adjustable and suspends a forward upper region and a rearward upper region of the monitor. The suspending assembly avoids the need for a shelf member for supporting lower portions of the monitor.

Work Station With Underdesk Display

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US Patent:
RE342661, Jun 1, 1993
Filed:
Dec 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/647701
Inventors:
Edward C. Schairbaum - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
A47B 8500
US Classification:
108 23
Abstract:
A computer work station is described in which a work table has a transparent generally horizontal work surface, a keyboard rested upon this table, and a CRT. To make the work station more usable, the CRT is movably suspended beneath the transparent work surface so that the screen of the CRT is visible therethrough. The CRT is preferably mounted for side to side, forward and back, swingable and rotational motion so as to be movable to a variety of positions and angles beneath the transparent work surface whereby its display will be conveniently visible on many portions of the table desired by the worker.
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