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Gregory Earl Doppler

from Loveland, OH
Age ~67

Gregory Doppler Phones & Addresses

  • 11466 Enyart Rd, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 340-4799 (513) 583-0329
  • 710 Carrington Ln, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 239-1322
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Mason, OH
  • Hamilton, OH
  • Fostoria, IA
  • 11466 Enyart Rd, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 403-8949

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Warehousing

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Owner At Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products President At Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, Llc

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Warehousing
Experience:
Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products (Warehousing industry): Owner,  (-) Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, LLC (Warehousing industry): President,  (April 2001-Present) 

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Gregory E. Doppler
CORNERSTONE SPECIALTY WOODS PRODUCTS, INC

Publications

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Flooring System And Method

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US Patent:
6718720, Apr 13, 2004
Filed:
Oct 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/262771
Inventors:
Gregory E. Doppler - Loveland OH
Assignee:
Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
E04C 300
US Classification:
52578, 5278319, 5278318, 5278317, 5278311, 5250605, 411501
Abstract:
A flooring system includes a first floor member having a through hole and includes a second floor member having a non-through hole which extends from the bottom side toward the top side of the second floor member. The second floor member is positioned above the first floor member with the non-through hole aligned with the through hole. A radially-expandable fastener (such as a rivet) extends through the through hole and into the non-through hole. A method for installing a flooring system includes obtaining a first floor member having a through hole, obtaining a second floor member, and positioning the second floor member above the first floor member. A non-through hole is created extending from its bottom side toward its top side. A radially-expandable fastener (such as a rivet) is installed in the first and second floor members. The radially-expandable fastener extends through the through hole and into the non-through hole.

Flooring System And Method For Installing Involving A Corrugated Member And A Panel Flooring Member

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US Patent:
20090151278, Jun 18, 2009
Filed:
Dec 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/958655
Inventors:
Gregory E. Doppler - Loveland OH, US
Scott K. McGill - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
CORNERSTONE SPECIALTY WOOD PRODUCTS, LLC - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
E04B 5/21
E04G 11/48
US Classification:
522204, 5274505
Abstract:
A first description of a flooring system includes; a corrugated member containing metal and having ribs and valleys; a panel flooring member positioned over the ribs; and a fastener attaching the flooring member to one of the ribs. Each rib has a maximum transverse width of three inches, and each valley has a maximum top transverse width of three inches with such valley-to-rib width ratio having a range from 1.0 to 3.5. A second description of a flooring system includes a panel flooring member and a corrugated member similar to those of the first flooring system, but without the dimensional specifications of the ribs and valleys of the first flooring system, and includes a screw attaching the flooring member to the rib, wherein the screw has a pair of upper wings and a pair of lesser-protruding lower wings. Methods are disclosed for installing the described flooring systems.

Mezzanine Floor Panel

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US Patent:
56619375, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Apr 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/423159
Inventors:
Gregory E. Doppler - Loveland OH
Donald J. French - Louisville KY
Assignee:
Johnson-Doppler Lumber - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
E04B 502
US Classification:
52410
Abstract:
A mezzanine floor includes a corrugated metal base with tongue and groove panels secured thereto, wherein the panels have been finished with a number of steps to achieve a combination of desired features, including durability, cleanability, water resistance and non-skid characteristics. The finishing steps include coating and curing a polyester acrylic layer, followed by coating and semi-curing at least one more layer of acrylic with no polyester. Then, a final layer of acrylic is coated and all of the layers are cured via electron beam and then ultraviolet radiation. The viscosity of the acrylic is varied during the successive coatings, and this produces the textured finish necessary for non-skid characteristics. The tongue and groove configuration is offset to enhance stability at the joints between adjacent panels. The combination of the textured and durable surface finish, the internal cohesiveness of the panels and the tongue and groove also enables the panels to be installed at reduced cost, either via screws with reduced size heads or by gluing.
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