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  • 124 Great West Loop, Belton, TX 76513 (254) 780-2486
  • Morgans Point Resort, TX
  • Harker Heights, TX
  • 4303 Vista Ct, Temple, TX 76502 (254) 742-2199 (254) 742-2423
  • 1809 13Th St, Temple, TX 76504 (254) 770-0931 (254) 770-3282
  • 4202 Ermine Trl, Temple, TX 76504
  • Reno, NV
  • Bells, TX
  • 124 Great West Loop, Belton, TX 76513 (254) 644-9265

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Glue Applicator For Laminate Flooring

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US Patent:
58821333, Mar 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/740807
Inventors:
Thomas J. Nelson - Belton TX
Joseph A. Ingriola - Temple TX
Assignee:
Premark RWP Holdings, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B05C 17005
US Classification:
401266
Abstract:
A glue applicator for the installation of laminate flooring on subfloors has three laterally spaced nozzles for applying separate beads of glue onto the back of a plank of laminate flooring. Two nozzles are spaced for applying separate beads of glue along the lateral edges of a plank, the third nozzle is spaced for applying beads of glue through the center of the plank. Flanges on the sides of the glue applicator position the beads of glue on the back of a plank of laminate flooring and standoff flanges hold the nozzles above the back of the plank a sufficient distance for assuring that the glue applicator of this invention does not smear the beads.

Artificial Stone Compositions, Process Of Producing The Same, And Apparatus Employed In The Production Thereof

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US Patent:
52449416, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Nov 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/431058
Inventors:
Gerald J. Bruckbauer - Temple TX
Charles M. Belson - Temple TX
Joseph A. Ingriola - Temple TX
Anthony J. Woytek - Temple TX
Assignee:
Ralph Wilson Plastics Company - Temple TX
International Classification:
C08K 336
US Classification:
523171
Abstract:
A molding composition which, when cured, is useful as an artificial stone composition, is disclosed. The composition comprises between about 10 to about 25 parts by weight of a non-volatile polyester backbone resin; between about 10 to about 25 parts by weight of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer and between about 50 to about 80 parts by weight of a filler selected from the group consisting of alumina trihydrate, borax, hydrated magnesium calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate dihydrate. When an artificial stone composition simulating granite is desired, the molding composition further comprises chips of a previously cured thermosetting resinous composition. The compositions are produced in a vented but essentially closed mold through which heating and cooling media can freely flow.
Joseph Anthony Ingriola from Belton, TX, age ~73 Get Report