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Goodman, MO   

438 Klondike Rd, Anderson, MO 64831   

2369 County Road 25, Walden, CO 80480    970-8191944   

Neosho, MO   

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Wall System

US Patent:
2003022, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
Apr 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/423619
Inventors:
Bradley Jordan - Goodman MO, US
International Classification:
E02D003/02
E02D017/00
US Classification:
405/284000, 405/285000
Abstract:
A wall system () comprising a plurality of pilings () and a plurality of slabs () supported by the pilings (). Both the pilings () and slabs () are preferably formed of concrete and may be imprinted with one or more patterns. The pilings () are preferably cylindrical and include a bottom section () and a top section () supported by the bottom section (). The bottom section () is preferably buried substantially below grade, while the top section () is located substantially above grade. The top section () includes at least one vertical slot () extending upwardly from a ledge () located approximately at grade to an opening () in a top surface () of each piling (). The ledge () supports opposing edges () of the slabs (), such that lower edges () of the slabs () are supported substantially at grade.

Reversible And Flexible Liner For Imprinting A Decorative Pattern On A Malleable Surface And A Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
2005009, May 12, 2005
Filed:
Nov 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/997135
Inventors:
Bradley Jordan - Goodman MO, US
International Classification:
E02D029/14
US Classification:
052021000
Abstract:
A liner for imprinting a decorative pattern on a malleable surface, such as concrete, and a method of doing same, wherein the liner is flexible so as to imprint on curved surfaces and reversible so as to imprint opposing indentations of the decorative pattern. The liner comprises bottom and top faces, opposing side edges, and opposing end edges. Due to the flexibility, the opposing end edges and opposing side edges may contact each other, which allows for the liner to be used in any curved mold for imprinting any curved surface. Due to the reversibility, either protruding or recessed mortar joints may be imprinted on the surface. The method provides for removably securing the liner to the mold; pouring a wetted flowable material into the mold that will harden; and separating the mold and liner combination from the hardened surface.

Concrete Impression System

US Patent:
5033906, Jul 23, 1991
Filed:
Aug 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/566833
Inventors:
Bradley L. Jordan - Goodman MO
International Classification:
E01C 1926
US Classification:
404124
Abstract:
A system for imprinting a pattern on a malleable surface includes a roller (12) having a plurality of spaced running ridges (24) and spaced header ridges (26) defining an impression pattern on the roller surface (22) for impressing a corresponding simulated masonary pattern on a malleable surface such as concrete. The ridges (24,26) are configured to procue multiple, adjacent, simulated masonry patterns (80,86) so that adjacent patterns visually and aesthetically merge into one larger pattern.

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