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Jason Caulk, St. Charles, IL US
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20100229500 | DOOR WITH GLASS INSERT AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A door comprising first and second door skins secured to each other to form a cavity therebetween filled with expended foam. Each of the door skins has an opening therethrough for receiving a glass insert and a flange portion. Distal ends of the flange portions of the first and second door skins engage each other in an overlapping relationship by the expansion pressure of the expanded foam. The door further comprises a glazing rim member having a leg portion snap-locked between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. The method for assembling the door comprises the steps of filling the cavity between the door skins with foam material, then inserting the glass insert through the openings in the door skins and mounting the glazing rim member to the first door skin by snap-locking between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. | 09-16-2010 |
20110296651 | DOOR WITH GLASS INSERT AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A door comprising first and second door skins secured to each other to form a cavity therebetween filled with expended foam. Each of the door skins has an opening therethrough for receiving a glass insert and a flange portion. Distal ends of the flange portions of the first and second door skins engage each other in an overlapping relationship by the expansion pressure of the expanded foam. The door further comprises a glazing rim member having a leg portion snap-locked between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. The method for assembling the door comprises the steps of filling the cavity between the door skins with foam material, then inserting the glass insert through the openings in the door skins and mounting the glazing rim member to the first door skin by snap-locking between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. | 12-08-2011 |
Jason Caulk, Tampa, FL US
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20150024164 | DOOR WITH GLASS INSERT AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A door comprising first and second door skins secured to each other to form a cavity therebetween filled with expended foam. Each of the door skins has an opening therethrough for receiving a glass insert and a flange portion. Distal ends of the flange portions of the first and second door skins engage each other in an overlapping relationship by the expansion pressure of the expanded foam. The door further comprises a glazing rim member having a leg portion snap-locked between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. The method for assembling the door comprises the steps of filling the cavity between the door skins with foam material, then inserting the glass insert through the openings in the door skins and mounting the glazing rim member to the first door skin by snap-locking between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. | 01-22-2015 |
Jason Caulk, Houston, TX US
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20150211504 | BATTERY POWERED SUBSEA PUMPING SYSTEM - A battery powered pumping skid system comprises a frame, comprising a battery compartment and an equipment compartment; a battery disposed within the battery compartment; a motor operatively connected to the battery and disposed within the equipment compartment; a pump operatively connected to the motor and disposed within the equipment compartment; and a motor controller operatively connected to the battery and the motor and disposed within the equipment compartment. Optionally, one or more floatation compartments with one or more floats may be provided. Powered operation may be provided to a subsea device by deploying the battery powered pumping skid system subsea, either on an as needed or longer term basis, maneuvering the battery powered pumping skid system close to a subsea device, and, once in place, using the battery powered pumping skid system to perform one or more predetermined functions with respect to the subsea device, such as supplying a fluid from the pump to the subsea device using electrical power from the battery. | 07-30-2015 |
Jason W. Caulk, Tampa, FL US
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20120131871 | MOLDED DOOR, DOOR WITH LITE INSERT, AND RELATED METHODS - A door assembly has a first door panel and a second door panel. The first door panel is made from a composite wood material and includes an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface has a first door lite receiving region with a thickness less than at least one other region of the door panel. The second door panel is made from a composite wood material having an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface has a second door lite receiving region with a thickness less than at least one other region of the door panel. The second door panel is attached to the first door panel to form a door and the first and second door lite receiving regions are aligned with one another. | 05-31-2012 |
Michael J. Caulk, Wilsonville, OR US
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20120124885 | MODULAR SIGHTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR HANDGUNS - Embodiments provide modular illumination systems that may be used with any handgun platform, and are not specific to any make or model. Some embodiments may provide lighting, for instance visible light and/or infrared light for use in low light or dark environments. Also provided in various embodiments are aiming and/or sighting systems that may be equipped with an IR sight or a laser sight, such as a red or green laser. In various embodiments, the illumination modules may couple to the handgun via a mounting member that is integral to the handgun body, and the mounting member may be recessed or otherwise concealed and/or protected by the handgun body. Thus, in various embodiments, no portion of the mounting member (or the corresponding mounting element on the illumination module) is exposed or visible when the illumination module is coupled to the mounting member, and a conventional holster may be used. | 05-24-2012 |