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Peter Tolliver Phones & Addresses

  • 42 Varinna Dr, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 442-3031
  • 8117 Hilton Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043 (623) 907-9911
  • Westlake Village, CA
  • Agoura Hills, CA
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • 42 Varinna Dr, Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 244-8788

Work

Position: Craftsman/Blue Collar

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Store Manager

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Location:
8117 west Hilton Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Walmart Ecommerce
Store Manager
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Peter Tolliver
Manager
The Vons Companies Inc
Ret Groceries
4241 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021
(805) 530-3770
Peter M. Tolliver
PEMAT CORP
42 Varinna Dr, Rochester, NY 14618

Publications

Us Patents

Corona Generating Device With Improved Built-In Cleaning Mechanism

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US Patent:
39654001, Jun 22, 1976
Filed:
Feb 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/552476
Inventors:
Peter M. Tolliver - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H01J 3726
US Classification:
317262A
Abstract:
A corona generating device having a corona wire and a shield partially surrounding the wire has an improved built-in cleaning mechanism. The cleaning mechanism includes a cleaning member slidably mounted within the shield, which member is driven back and forth along the device by a belt connected thereto. The belt is driven by a pulley rotatably mounted on the device, the pulley having gear teeth formed therein which are adapted to mesh with a drive gear. By using conventional quick-disconnect electrical connectors to connect the corona wire to a source of voltage, and a suitable supporting member to both support the device and position the pulley so that it meshes with the drive gear, the device can be easily removed from an electrostatic reproduction machine for routine maintenance, and easily inserted back into the machine.

Ir Generator Having Ellipsoidal And Paraboloidal Reflectors

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US Patent:
39596605, May 25, 1976
Filed:
Jan 29, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/327693
Inventors:
Peter Marvin Tolliver - Brighton NY
Assignee:
Sybron Corporation - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G01J 100
US Classification:
250504
Abstract:
An infrared generator wherein an ellipsoidal reflector has a source rich in infrared radiation at one focus thereof. The end of the reflector at the other focus merges with a paraboloidal reflector positioned so that the focus of the latter reflector coincides with the said other focus of the former. The axes of the reflectors intersect, preferably at right angles to each other.

Lawn Rake With Debris Pile Capability

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US Patent:
53035364, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Aug 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/924296
Inventors:
Peter M. Tolliver - Rochester NY
International Classification:
A01D 706
US Classification:
5640012
Abstract:
A lawn rake with debris pickup capability is disclosed. The lawn rake is particularly useful as an implement for raking leaves/debris from a grassy lawn into piles, then to encircle/grasp the debris pile for lifting, transport and dumping. In using the Lawn rake, the operator does not have to bend over to pick up leaf/debris piles.

Low Profile Staggered Treble Fish Hook

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US Patent:
59014938, May 11, 1999
Filed:
Oct 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/724778
Inventors:
Peter Marvin Tolliver - Rochester NY
International Classification:
A01K83/00
US Classification:
43 4316
Abstract:
A staggered treble fish hook is disclosed comprising a primary low profile hook having an acute angled barb and preferably a downward offset in its shank. The acute angle and offset in the primary hook lowers the profile (or bite) of the treble fish hook making it more accessible to attacking fish. The primary hook in combination with two staggered leading hooks, secondary and tertiary, forms a composite staggered treble hook.

Lateral View Extender Device

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US Patent:
44935382, Jan 15, 1985
Filed:
Sep 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/423231
Inventors:
Peter M. Tolliver - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G02C 708
G02C 904
US Classification:
351 57
Abstract:
A lateral view extender device for Homonymous Hemianopsia is disclosed. The device is particularly useful with eyeglasses having a pair of lenses and a nose bridge separating the pair of lenses. The device includes a dichroic half lens having the combined optical properties of a reflector and a see through lens and means for fixing the dichroic half lens to the nose bridge of the eyeglasses in optical registry with one lens of the pair of lenses for providing at least one optical path through the one lens of the pair of lenses and the dichroic half lens and at least one other optical path over the dichroic half lens. The dichroic lens forms an interior angle with the one lens of the pair of lenses for providing mirror images on the dichroic lens within the one optical path thereby extending the lateral view of a person suffering from Homonymous Hemianopsia proportionally to the interior angle formed between the dichroic lens and the one lens of the pair of lenses.

Adjustable Swing-Controlled Hinge

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US Patent:
20160160545, Jun 9, 2016
Filed:
Jun 25, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/750106
Inventors:
Peter M. Tolliver - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
E05D 5/10
E05D 11/06
E05D 3/02
Abstract:
A hinge, providing a swinging function for a first object attached thereto with respect to a stationary object attached thereto, includes a first leaf; a second leaf; and a pintle. The first leaf has a first knuckle. The second leaf has a second knuckle forming a volume for receiving said pintle. The second knuckle has a contact arm located within the volume. The pintle has a first stop surface feature and a second stop surface feature. The first stop surface feature causes the swinging function of the first object to stop when the contact arm of the second knuckle engages, by contact, the first stop surface feature. The second stop surface feature causes the swinging function of the first object to stop when the contact arm of the second knuckle engages, by contact, the second stop surface feature.
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