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1405 S Mariposa St, Denver, CO 80223    303-8710282   

1405 Mariposa St #S, Denver, CO 80204   

1800 W Asbury Ave, Denver, CO 80223   

2611 S Hooker St, Denver, CO 80219   

Aurora, CO   

Englewood, CO   

Thornton, CO   

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Edward Martin Inman

Licenses:
License #: 26NO10331600 - Active
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Oct 3, 1993
Expiration Date: May 31, 2018
Type: Registered Prof. Nurse

Edward Martin Inman

Licenses:
License #: 26NO10331600 - Active
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Oct 3, 1993
Expiration Date: May 31, 2018
Type: Registered Prof. Nurse

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Us Patents

Confined Space Entry Device And Related Method Of Assembly

US Patent:
2008005, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Apr 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/786539
Inventors:
Gary Choate - Lakewood CO, US
Dustin Hawkins - Portland OR, US
Edward Inman - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
T.A. Pelsue Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B66C 23/00
US Classification:
212306000
Abstract:
A confined space entry device and/or fall arrester for use in securing a person working at elevation, the device including modularized components which allow it to be readily reconfigured. In particular, the extension arm of the device is removably secured to one end of an elbow, the other end of which is removably secured to a post or mast which is securely anchored, for example, to a base. The device can include arms and elbows of different configurations and lengths for various applications in the field. In one embodiment, the mast, arms and/or elbows may be tubular members made from a composite material that is sufficiently elastic to absorb forces to arrest a falling person, but sufficiently resilient to deform and return to its original configuration

Retrieval And Fall Arrest System For Manhole Applications

US Patent:
2008028, Nov 27, 2008
Filed:
May 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/151018
Inventors:
Bradley A. Pelsue - Denver CO, US
Edward J. Inman - Denver CO, US
Timothy G. Peters - Boulder CO, US
Christopher J. Duke - Denver CO, US
Mark R. Niksic - Conifer CO, US
International Classification:
A62B 1/08
US Classification:
182236
Abstract:
A foldable hoist, fall-arrest and recovery system to be used in connection with a rectangular manhole guard having vertical posts at four corners of the guard including an upper structure having four elongated support members forming a pyramid shaped structure with the base of each of the support members being securely mounted to the top of a post on the manhole guard and the other ends of the support members being pivotally connected to an apex so that the upper structure can be folded for storage and shipment when disconnected from the base and means connected at the apex for raising and lowering workers and/or cargo into and out of the manhole or for arresting the fall or recovering a worker.

Confined Space Entry Device And Related Method Of Assembly

US Patent:
2006016, Jul 27, 2006
Filed:
Mar 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090745
Inventors:
Gary Choate - Lakewood CO, US
Dustin Hawkins - Portland OR, US
Edward Inman - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
T.A. Pelsue Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B66C 23/26
US Classification:
212175000
Abstract:
A confined space entry device and/or fall arrester for use in securing a person working at elevation, the device including modularized components which allow it to be readily reconfigured. In particular, the extension arm of the device is removably secured to one end of an elbow, the other end of which is removably secured to a post or mast which is securely anchored, for example, to a base. The device can include arms and elbows of different configurations and lengths for various applications in the field. In one embodiment, the mast, arms and/or elbows may be tubular members made from a composite material that is sufficiently elastic to absorb forces to arrest a falling person, but sufficiently resilient to deform and return to its original configuration

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