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Christopher R Weis, 453176 Meadow Green Way, Taylorsville, UT 84088

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3176 Meadow Green Way, West Jordan, UT 84088    801-5657253    801-2311850   

Magna, UT   

1002 Olympus Park Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84117   

974 Olympus Park Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84117   

Wichita, KS   

Warwick, RI   

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Christopher John Weis Dpm

Licenses:
License #: 166 - Expired
Category: Podiatry
Issued Date: Jan 29, 1982
Effective Date: Apr 1, 1990
Type: Podiatrist

Christopher C Weis

Phone:
352-3430256
Licenses:
License #: 83402 - Expired
Category: Health Care
Expiration Date: Dec 1, 2002
Type: Emergency Medical Technician

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Methods For Manufacturing Ultrahard Compacts

US Patent:
7384592, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Jun 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/858662
Inventors:
Christopher H. Weis - Riverton UT, US
Ronald K. Eyre - Orem UT, US
Stewart N. Middlemiss - Salt Lake City UT, US
David Iverson - Highland UT, US
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc - Houston TX
International Classification:
C04B 35/52
C04B 35/5831
US Classification:
264672, 175428
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an ultrahard compact includes assembling a mass of ultrahard material with a mass of substrate material such that the mass of ultrahard material extends radially outward a greater extent than the substrate material to compensate for a difference in the radial shrinkage of the ultrahard material compared to the substrate material during a sintering process. The method may further includes subjecting the assembled compact to a high pressure high temperature process that results in the forming of an ultrahard compact including an ultrahard layer integrally bonded with a substrate.

Methods For Manufacturing Ultrahard Compacts

US Patent:
7951455, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Apr 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/112790
Inventors:
Christopher H Weis - Riverton UT, US
Ronald K Eyre - Orem UT, US
Stewart N Middlemiss - Salt Lake City UT, US
David Iverson - Highland UT, US
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B32B 9/00
US Classification:
428408, 175374, 175426, 175428, 419 18, 428157, 428161, 428323, 428332, 428698
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an ultrahard compact includes assembling a mass of ultrahard material with a mass of substrate material such that the mass of ultrahard material extends radially outward a greater extent than the substrate material to compensate for a difference in the radial shrinkage of the ultrahard material compared to the substrate material during a sintering process. The method may further includes subjecting the assembled compact to a high pressure high temperature process mat results in the forming of an ultrahard compact including an ultrahard layer integrally bonded with a substrate.

Method For Separating Clods And The Like From Potatoes

US Patent:
4311241, Jan 19, 1982
Filed:
Nov 13, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/093269
Inventors:
F. Hilton Lacy - Houston TX
Christopher H. Weis - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Lockwood Corporation - Gering NE
International Classification:
B07C 5344
US Classification:
209570
Abstract:
Method for separating clods and the like from potatoes, which includes placing the clods and potatoes on a first belt for transporting the potatoes and clods toward a forward end and positioning a second belt spaced horizontally apart from and vertically lower than the end of the first belt such that potatoes leaving the end travel through the air and land on the second belt. The clods are detected by a detector that includes a magnet and a coil positioned in the field of the magnet. The clods are removed from the system by a normally flaccid inflatable finger positioned between the forward end of the first belt and the second belt. When the detector signals the presence of a clod, air is supplied to the finger causing the stiffening thereof, which deflects the trajectory of the clod causing it to fall between the forward end and the second belt.

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