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John H Hendrich

from Jamestown, NY
Age ~88

John Hendrich Phones & Addresses

  • 50 Lakin Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701 (716) 488-9605
  • Edinboro, PA
  • 968 Main St, Meadville, PA 16335
  • 160 8Th St, Erie, PA 16501 (814) 455-5273
  • 5071 Bear Creek Rd, Fairview, PA 16415 (814) 474-5195
  • Alexandria, VA

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John H Hendrich

Address:
Edinboro, PA 16412
License #:
SU000844A - Expired
Category:
Engineers
Type:
Professional Land Surveyor

John Hamilton Hendrich

Address:
Edinboro, PA 16412
License #:
PE014227E - Expired
Category:
Engineers
Type:
Professional Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Erecting A Foldable Building Module

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US Patent:
39711854, Jul 27, 1976
Filed:
Aug 23, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/500085
Inventors:
John H. Hendrich - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1344
E04G 2114
US Classification:
52745
Abstract:
The specification and drawings disclose several collapsible building modules and methods of erecting them. The primary feature of the application concerns the use of modules which can be folded to a generally flat configuration for shipping and storage. An A-frame type module structure and method of erecting the same is disclosed. The method of erecting the A-frame type structure comprises providing first and second spaced apart bases and providing a module which includes first and second wall-defining members each having first and second end portions with the first end portion of the first wall member pivotally connected to the first end portion of the second wall member to permit the wall members to be folded or pivoted about a first axis to lie in side-by-side, generally parallel relationship. The module is positioned in its folded condition to lie generally horizontal with the second wall member subjacent the first wall member. The second end portion of the second wall member is then connected to the first base for pivotal movement about a second axis parallel to the first axis with the second end portion of the first wall member extending generally toward the second base.

Foldable Building Module

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US Patent:
39539474, May 4, 1976
Filed:
Mar 14, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/451335
Inventors:
John H. Hendrich - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1344
E04G 2114
US Classification:
52 70
Abstract:
The specification and drawings disclose a collapsible building module which in the preferred embodiment comprises a side wall frame assembly and a roof frame assembly which are interconnected along one of their edge portions by pivotal means to permit them to be folded about an axis of interconnection to lie in generally parallel planes. The disclosed structure also includes pivotally mounted interior wall panels, roof panels and/or floor panels carried by one or the other of the wall and roof assemblies. The free end portions of the roof frame assembly and the side wall frame assembly are provided with connecting means whereby they can be connected to a base or associated support structure for pivotal movement about axes parallel to the axis of interconnection between them. The specification further discloses certain preferred methods for erecting buildings by use of the modules.

Folded Building Module And Method Of Assembly

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US Patent:
44793332, Oct 30, 1984
Filed:
Sep 8, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/299816
Inventors:
John H. Hendrich - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1346
US Classification:
52 70
Abstract:
A building module of folded structural elements pivotably interconnected and unfoldable to present a building structure. A floor element and a pair of roof elements are connected in series by a pair of pivots and the combination is folded for transportation to a building site where the floor element can be placed on supports and the roof elements rotated to jointly form an angled roof component. A pair of wall elements may also be attached to and folded against the floor element such that when they are unfolded they form vertical walls and act to support the roof element.
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