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Donald Warren Brewster, 73844 Oriole Ln, Chaska, MN 55318

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844 Oriole Ln, Chaska, MN 55318    952-8562187   

Bay City, MI   

Saint Paul, MN   

Hugo, MN   

Eden Prairie, MN   

844 Oriole Ln, Chaska, MN 55318   

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Costodian

Location:
Chaska, MN
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
Wooddale Church
Costodian
Education:
Harding High School
Skills:
Discipleship, Theology, Pastoral Care, Preaching, Customer Service, Outlook
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Donald W Brewster

Location:
5601 Firethorne Dr, Bay City, MI 48706
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Education:
Wayne State University 1954 - 1958
Interests:
Collecting Antiques
Exercise
Home Improvement
Collecting Art
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
Golf
Food
Home Decoration
Health
Cooking
Electronics
Sewing
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Family Values
Movies
Collecting
Christianity
Medicine
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Donald Brewster

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Drive Shaft Damper

US Patent:
5976021, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Jul 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/892146
Inventors:
Martin H. Stark - Saginaw MI
Gary A. Conger - Hemlock MI
Donald S. Agnew - Saginaw MI
Donald W. Brewster - Bay City MI
David A. Galonska - Saginaw MI
Assignee:
Arrow Paper Products, Co. - Saginaw MI
International Classification:
F16C 300
US Classification:
464180
Abstract:
A vibration and noise attenuating damper for an automotive drive shaft has a cylindrical body of such size as snugly to fit within the shaft between its reduced diameter ends and be retained in fixed position. The damper has at each end thereof a seal which bears against the surface of the bore of the shaft. The seal has a wall which is accommodated within the tubular body of the damper. The seal may include an impervious closure which closes the end of the damper. The inner surface of the tubular damper body may be formed of a waterproof material.

Expandable Drive Shaft Damper And Method Of Forming

US Patent:
5868627, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Jan 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/779789
Inventors:
Martin H. Stark - Saginaw MI
Donald W. Brewster - Bay City MI
Gary A. Conger - Hemlock MI
Donald S. Agnew - Saginaw MI
Assignee:
Martin H. Stark - Saginaw MI
International Classification:
F16C 300
US Classification:
464180
Abstract:
A vibration damping liner adapted to pass through a relatively small diameter end of a tubular shaft for accommodation in a relatively large diameter section of such shaft, the liner being formed of a plurality of coaxial, helically wound paperboard strips forming inner and outer layers. The confronting edges of adjacent convolutions of each layer are coplanar and unjoined, and the confronting edges of the convolutions of all but one of such layers register with one another. The paperboard strip forming the one layer bridges the confronting edges of the adjacent convolutions of the other layers and is adhesively secured to that layer adjacent such one layer. Such one layer has less resistance to rupture than any of the other layers.

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