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Craig Brizendine, Centerville, TN US
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| 20090139183 | SPACER BAR - A spacer bar for laterally spacing roof trusses, comprising: an elongated tube having a bottom surface and opposite first and second ends; first and second rectangular jaws respectively disposed proximate to the first and second opposite ends, the first and second rectangular jaws extend at a normal angle from the bottom surface, the first rectangular jaw comprises first and second rigid arms, the second rectangular jaw comprises third and fourth rigid arms; and first, second, third and fourth planar triangular shaped reinforcing members, the first and second planar triangular reinforcing members respectively extend between the first and second rigid arms and the bottom surface of the elongated tube, and the third and fourth planar triangular reinforcing members respectively extend between the third and fourth rigid arms and the bottom surface of the elongated tube. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090139184 | Truss Support and Spacing Apparatus - A kit for laterally spacing and supporting a plurality of roof trusses, comprising at least one spacer bar for laterally spacing roof trusses and at least one truss support stand. | 06-04-2009 |
Franklin Shearwood Brizendine, Dunnsvile, VA US
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| 20100084303 | Drain Pan for Mounted Water Equipment - A drain pan and drainage system is herein disclosed. The drain pan includes a basin with a wall mount connected to the basin. A drain hole is formed in a bottom surface of the basin. The drain pan also includes at least one side panel connecting the basin and the wall mount. The drainage system includes a wall, drain pan and water containing device. The water containing device is mounted to the drain pan and both are mounted to the wall. The water containing device and drain pan are mounted in such a way that the water containing device is at least partially enclosed by the drain pan. | 04-08-2010 |
Graham N. Brizendine, Fort Worth, TX US
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| 20110302756 | Mobile Extendable Boom Refurbishment Trailer - A trailer and method for servicing an extendable boom loading apparatus. The trailer includes an end, a support structure, and a plurality of tools. The end opens and receives the extendable boom loading apparatus when extended. The support structure is coupled to the trailer and supports at least a part of the extendable boom loading apparatus at a convenient working height for a technician in the trailer. The tools are coupled to the trailer and are operable to service the extendable boom loading apparatus. | 12-15-2011 |
Timothy J. Brizendine, Caddo Mills, TX US
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| 20100127572 | UTILITY-INTERACTIVE INVERTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - Electrically powered equipment and a method of powering the equipment. In one embodiment, the equipment includes: (1) an electric power consuming apparatus, (2) a mains input coupled to the apparatus and configured to be coupled to a branch circuit extending from a distribution panel and allow electric power from the branch circuit to flow to the apparatus and (3) a grid-tied power source input at least intermittently couplable to the mains input and configured to receive electric power from at least one premises power source and allow the electric power to flow to the apparatus or the distribution panel. In a more specific embodiment, the equipment is an outdoor unit. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110176257 | PREMISES POWER SOURCE ACCESSORY PANEL FOR AN OUTDOOR UNIT AND METHOD OF ADAPTING AN OUTDOOR UNIT WITH THE SAME - A premises power source accessory panel for an outdoor unit, a method of adapting an outdoor unit with a premises power source accessory panel and an outdoor unit incorporating the panel or the method. In one embodiment, the panel includes: (1) a bracket having at least one electrical conduit aperture and (2) a circuit protection element mounted to the bracket and configured to be coupled to a premises power source, the bracket removably couplable to the outdoor unit in lieu of a conventional electrical conduit panel. | 07-21-2011 |
