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Brian L Gabel

from Mertztown, PA
Age ~69

Brian Gabel Phones & Addresses

  • 24 High View Ln, Mertztown, PA 19539 (610) 682-2830
  • Northampton, PA
  • Berkley, PA
  • 24 High View Ln, Mertztown, PA 19539 (610) 264-9854

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Emails

Specialities

Products Liability • Litigation • Litigation

Professional Records

License Records

Brian P Gabel

License #:
3487 - Active
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
May 10, 2016
Effective Date:
May 10, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2018
Type:
Emergency Medical Responder

Brian L Gabel

Address:
Mertztown, PA 19539
License #:
VR455175 - Expired
Category:
Vehicle Board
Type:
Vehicle Representative

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Brian Gabel - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Products Liability
Litigation
Litigation
ISLN:
918087384
Admitted:
2004
University:
California State University, Fullerton, B.A., 1999
Law School:
Loyola Law School, J.D., 2004

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brian L. Gabel
Vice-President
Techlon Instruments Inc
Business Consulting Services Commercial Physical Research
24 High Vw Ln, Mertztown, PA 19539
(610) 682-9764
Brian Gabel
Chief
Amity Township
Government Administration · Executive Office
2004 Weavertown Rd, Douglassville, PA 19518
(610) 689-6000, (610) 689-6002, (610) 689-9818
Brian L. Gabel
Owner, President
Rockland Coach Works, LLC
Mfg/Reassembly of Recreational Vehicles · Car Sales
24 High Vw Ln, Mertztown, PA 19539
(610) 641-0283

Publications

Us Patents

In-Line Lin Slush Making For Concrete Cooling

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US Patent:
43003559, Nov 17, 1981
Filed:
Jul 3, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/165816
Inventors:
Thomas E. McWhorter - Whitehall PA
Haunani Kekuna - Macungie PA
Brian L. Gabel - Northampton PA
Eric C. Osmundson - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
F17C 1100
US Classification:
62 48
Abstract:
A process for producing a flowable liquid-solid mixture by freezing a portion of a flowing liquid stream through direct contacting with a cryogen to form a "slush" comprised of discrete particles of frozen solid in the liquid stream.

Method And System For Measurement Of A Liquid Level In A Tank

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US Patent:
47886480, Nov 29, 1988
Filed:
May 27, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/867853
Inventors:
Michael D. Ferretti - Nazareth PA
Brian L. Gabel - Northampton PA
James A. Horton - Bethlehem PA
Thomas S. Weiss - Emmaus PA
Kevin K. Miller - Breinigsville PA
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
G01F 2300
F15B 500
G06F 1524
US Classification:
364509
Abstract:
A system for dispatching a refilling vehicle to a tank updates a prior collected average level of substance in the tank. It continuously determines values of differential pressure within the tank and in accordance with the values of differential pressure, calculates the instantaneous level of substance within the tank. A prior collected average level is stored and is compared with each of the instantaneous values of level thus obtained. On the basis of this comparison a relative weighting factor is determined which weighs the relative contribution of the collected and instantaneous values in determining a new collected value. In one embodiment a remote location may interrogate to determine the rate of usage over a predetermined time window. In another embodiment when the new collected average falls below a set point a selected one of a plurality of remote locations is signalled to dispatch a refilling vehicle. A remote location may be selected in accordance with the time of day or the substance in the tank.

Method And System For Measurement Of Liquid Level In A Tank

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US Patent:
47363290, Apr 5, 1988
Filed:
Jun 16, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/853825
Inventors:
Michael D. Ferretti - Nazareth PA
Brian L. Gabel - Northampton PA
James A. Horton - Bethlehem PA
Thomas S. Weiss - Emmaus PA
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
G01F 2300
F15B 500
US Classification:
364509
Abstract:
The computer based remote tank telemetry system uses a method for updating a prior collected average level of substance in a tank. It continuously determines values of differential pressure within the tank and in accordance with the values of differential pressure determines the instantaneous level of substance within the tank. A prior collected average level is stored and is compared with each of the instantaneous values of level thus obtained. On the basis of this comparison a relative weighing factor is determined which weighs the relative contribution of the collected and instantaneous values in determining a new collected value. The new collected average is compared against a predetermined setpoint to determine whether the level of substance in the tank is too low. The results of this comparison can be displayed locally, and using a modem, communicated to a remote display. The method for determining the relative weighing factor has three tiers.

Method And System For Measurement Of Liquid Level In A Tank

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US Patent:
46023445, Jul 22, 1986
Filed:
Oct 25, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/664817
Inventors:
Michael D. Ferretti - Nazareth PA
Brian L. Gabel - Northampton PA
James A. Horton - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
G01F 2300
F15B 500
US Classification:
364509
Abstract:
The computer based remote tank telemetry system uses a method for updating a prior collected average level of substance in a tank. It continuously determines values of differential pressure within the tank and in accordance with the values of differential pressure determines the instantaneous level of substance within the tank. A prior collected average level is stored and is compared with each of the instantaneous values of level thus obtained. On the basis of this comparison a relative weighing factor is determined which weighs the relative contribution of the collected and instantaneous values in determining a new collected value. The new collected average is compared against a predetermined setpoint to determine whether the level of substance in the tank is too low. The results of this comparison can be displayed locally, and using a modem, communicated to a remote display. The method for determining the relative weighing factor has three tiers.
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