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John E Grawemeyer

from Newport, KY
Age ~97

John Grawemeyer Phones & Addresses

  • Newport, KY
  • Hebron, KY
  • 4013 Portia Ct, Louisville, KY 40220 (502) 491-4452

Languages

English

Interests

Football • Collecting Antiques • Exercise • Sweepstakes • Home Improvement • Collecting Art • Reading • Gourmet Cooking • Sports • Watching Basketball • The Arts • Golf • Hockey • Watching Hockey • Home Decoration • Watching Sports • Cooking • Electronics • Outdoors • Sewing • Baseball • Crafts • Fitness • Music • Movies • Collecting • Diet • Automobiles • Walking • Woodwork • Travel • Boating • Watching Baseball • Investing • Television • Basketball • Watching Football

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John Grawemeyer

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Location:
4013 Portia Ct, Louisville, KY 40220
Interests:
Football
Collecting Antiques
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
Collecting Art
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
Watching Basketball
The Arts
Golf
Hockey
Watching Hockey
Home Decoration
Watching Sports
Cooking
Electronics
Outdoors
Sewing
Baseball
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Movies
Collecting
Diet
Automobiles
Walking
Woodwork
Travel
Boating
Watching Baseball
Investing
Television
Basketball
Watching Football
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Grawemeyer
President
Design Guidance Inc
Management Consulting Services
4013 Portia Ct, Louisville, KY 40220
(502) 491-4452
John E. Grawemeyer
Director
3 G CONTROLS, INC
4013 Portia Ct, Louisville, KY 40220

Publications

Us Patents

Flashlight

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US Patent:
61167479, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Feb 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/241494
Inventors:
John V. Grawemeyer - Louisville KY
John E. Grawemeyer - Louisville KY
Chris A. Ostby - Louisville KY
John R. Tichenor - Fairfield KY
David E. Weidekamp - Louisville KY
Assignee:
Design Guidance Inc. - Louisville KY
International Classification:
B25B 2318
F21V 3300
F21V 2100
H04M 122
F21L 400
US Classification:
362119
Abstract:
A flashlight and a tool are held in a housing that rotates relative to the tool, so that the flashlight remains in a relatively fixed position even when the tool is rotated. This allows the user to illuminate a work area and to rotate the tool without causing changes in the work area lighting.
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