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  • 12802 Heritage Dr, Kearney, MO 64060 (816) 903-3749
  • 513 7Th St, Kearney, MO 64060 (816) 903-3749
  • 11319 Applewood Dr, Kansas City, MO 64134 (816) 966-0527
  • 6475 Los Altos Dr, Rockford, MI 49341 (616) 874-4872 (616) 874-4873
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  • Grain Valley, MO
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  • 6475 Los Altos Dr NE, Rockford, MI 49341 (616) 560-2564

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Company: Us department of transportation (dot) Mar 2003 Position: Project manager

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Project Manager

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Location:
Kansas City, MO
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
Us Department of Transportation (Dot)
Project Manager
Education:
Hoosic Valley H.s
Skills:
Energy
Project Management
Project Planning
Contract Management
Supervisory Skills
Strategic Planning
Program Management
Natural Gas
Government
Team Building
Process Improvement
Budgets
Contract Negotiation
Leadership
Engineering
Policy
Environmental Awareness
Operations Management
Pipelines
Inspection
Construction
Risk Assessment
Customer Service
Process Scheduler
Analysis
Procurement
Safety Management Systems
Construction Management
Gis
Water
Civil Engineering
Proposal Writing
Environmental Compliance
Business Process Improvement
Budgeting
Public Policy

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Method Of Changing Out Gas Meters

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US Patent:
54820731, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Jun 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/462697
Inventors:
Harold R. Winnie - Kansas City MO
Ronald D. Bridgewater - Lee's Summit MO
Robert K. Kitterman - Kearney MO
Assignee:
R. W. Lyall & Company, Inc. - Corona CA
International Classification:
G01F 1500
US Classification:
137 15
Abstract:
A method of providing a continuous supply of gas to the gas utilities of a residential or commercial building while the gas meter is disconnected from the gas service lines. The method employs a bypass valve comprising a tubular fitting to be connected in line with the gas service line conducting gas from the gas meter to such building. An auxiliary source of gas may be coupled with an auxiliary port formed on the outer wall of the fitting, such that activation of the auxiliary source acts to drive a poppet through the bypass valve to seal off the gas meter from the gas service lines. Thus the gas meter may be disconnected from such gas service lines, as the auxiliary source will provide continuous gas supply to the utilities of the building.

Apparatus For Changing Out Gas Meters

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US Patent:
54373000, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
Nov 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/337768
Inventors:
Harold R. Winnie - Kansas City MO
Ronald D. Bridgewater - Lee's Summit MO
Robert K. Kitterman - Kearney MO
Assignee:
R. W. Lyall & Company, Inc. - Corona CA
International Classification:
F16K 4300
US Classification:
137112
Abstract:
A bypass valve to be connected in line with a gas service line conducting gas from a gas meter to the corresponding residence or commercial building includes an open ended tubular fitting forming a flow chamber therein having a flow inlet end and a flow outlet end and an auxiliary port formed thereon to allow for access to the gas service line by an auxiliary gas source. An open ended poppet cage is mounted internally in the flow chamber and has one end thereof connected to the auxiliary port and further has a number of ports formed in the side wall thereof defining cage outlets. A poppet comprising a cylindrical center body with enlarged-in-cross section disks at the opposite ends thereof is disposed inside the poppet cage and has free axial movement therein.
Harold R Winnie from Kearney, MO, age ~72 Get Report