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Daniel W Pangburn, 885641 W Spur Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85083

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5641 W Spur Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85083    623-5879220   

Cedar City, UT   

501 Via Codo, Fullerton, CA 92835    714-9920363    714-9920368    714-9924482   

Riverside, CA   

5641 W Spur Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85083    916-3861532   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Wood Fence Post Repair Device

US Patent:
6526722, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Aug 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/940213
Inventors:
Daniel Wesley Pangburn - Fullerton CA, 92835-1453
International Classification:
E04H 1722
US Classification:
52698, 52146, 5216913, 52170, 256 35, 256 64
Abstract:
A device to inexpensively repair a wooden post that has rotted or failed. The device comprises a plate which has a plurality of holes drilled or punched in it for attaching above ground level to a side of a wooden post and at least two rods depending out and down from the face of the plate. At least one of the rods depends near the top of the plate and at least one of the rods depends near the bottom of the plate. This location of the rods allows them to work cooperatively in tension-compression to counteract a moment tending to overturn the post. The rods extend into a hole dug in the soil adjacent to the existing post footing. After the fence has been aligned as desired, the hole is filled with concrete surrounding the rods.

Ring-Center Pivot Loose-Leaf Binder Page Lifter

US Patent:
6908248, Jun 21, 2005
Filed:
Aug 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/639921
Inventors:
Daniel Wesley Pangburn - Fullerton CA, US
International Classification:
B42F013/00
US Classification:
402 80L, 402 24, 402 73, 402 80, 402 80 R, 402 79
Abstract:
A page lifting device for use with loose-leaf binders containing binding rings. The leaves of the page lifter are formed from one or more stiff sheets of material or loops of stiff wire, rotatably affixed at their inner edges to an attaching member that is fixedly attached to the binding ring-base. The pivot axis between the leaves and attachment member is located close to the center of the substantially circular binder rings which, when the binder is closed, causes the page lifter leaves to envelope and lift the loose-leaf pages away from the binder spine. The page lifter leaves can contain slots or holes therein, which allow them to fit over the binder rings on closing.

Single-Door Locking Mailbox

US Patent:
6318628, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
May 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/565051
Inventors:
Daniel Wesley Pangburn - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
B65D 9100
US Classification:
232 17
Abstract:
A single-door locking mailbox that includes a housing having an open end and a door pivotally mounted to the housing for closing and opening the end. The door can be fully open, near closed but not locked or fully closed. A locking assembly, with a latch which can be placed in either the locked or unlocked position with a key, is attached to the door. A catch is attached at one end to the inside of the enclosure and has a camming surface and a hole at the free end. The camming surface deflects the catch over the latch when the door is pushed closed. The hole in the catch is positioned and configured so that it captures the locked latch when the door is pushed fully closed. The catch is resilient enough to be elastically deflected over the latch. A guard over the catch shields it from being deflected by a finger or tool inserted through the mail slot by a thief. The pivot axis of the door is located with respect to the center of gravity of the door assembly so that the door is held in the closed but not locked position by gravity.

Bearing Assembly

US Patent:
4961654, Oct 9, 1990
Filed:
Apr 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/335467
Inventors:
Daniel W. Pangburn - Fullerton CA
Gregg A. Cole - Chino CA
Assignee:
Aerojet-General Corporation - Folsom CA
International Classification:
F16C 1952
US Classification:
384517
Abstract:
A bearing and bearing load maintaining device which provides the stiffness of a duplex set, that is, a hard preload when new, but which maintains the required internal load over an extended life to preserve alignment precision in spite of wear or differential thermal expansion. The latter is provided by a compliant spring preload configuration which takes effect only after the bearing begins to wear or otherwise unloads due to differential thermal expansion. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises a flanged bearing which applies a hard preload against an outer sleeve which in turn abuts a more conventional bearing. The outer sleeve is provided with at least one recess or shoulder at an end face. The bearing set is assembled with a spring such as a wave spring positioned in the recess or annular space at one end face of the outer sleeve. When the internal load becomes equal to the axial force developed by the spring, the force in the spring causes the outer bearing race to separate from the outer sleeve and the bearing set internal load is maintained by the spring.

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