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Hope, RI   

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Professional Land Surveyor At Ericcolburn.com

Location:
Providence, Rhode Island Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
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President

Location:
Foster, RI
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
EricColburn.com since May 2008
Land Surveying & AutoCAD Civil 3D Consultant
Foster Survey Company since Mar 1993
Owner
Foster Survey Company since Mar 1993
President
Education:
Thames Valley State Technical College 1982 - 1985
AS, Computer Science
Roger Williams University
Skills:
Surveying, Topographic Surveys, Gps, Autocad, Gis, Subdivisions, Land Development, Geomatics, Civil Engineering, Road, Cad, Boundary, Highways, Construction, Alta Surveys, Land Use Planning, Microstation, Arcgis, Water, Drainage, Bridge, Construction Management, Legal Descriptions, Pipelines, Cartography, Sewer, Feasibility Studies, Easements, Engineering, Platting, Esri, Contract Management, Concrete, Desktop Computers, Rail, Aerial Photography, Transportation, Expert Witness, Project Estimation, Subdivision Design, Survey, Land Desktop, Civil, Land, Real Estate, Civil Litigation, Residential Homes, Modeling, Spatial Analysis
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Child Care Coordinator

Work:
Daniel Pitino Shelter
Child Care Coordinator

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Us Patents

Component-Based Utility Supply Apparatus

US Patent:
7770934, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
May 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/748057
Inventors:
Alex Bally - Barrington RI, US
Barry D. Wixey - Sanibel FL, US
John P. Kasten - Lithia FL, US
Gary M. Schindele - Monteverde FL, US
Eric Colburn - Wexford PA, US
Tomio Kato - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Lifespan Healthcare, LLC - Tampa FL
International Classification:
F16L 25/08
US Classification:
285 12, 285 64, 285119, 248 56, 248 65
Abstract:
A component-based utility supply apparatus includes a wall-mounting bracket, a utility distribution unit mounted to the wall mounting bracket and an equipment management rail. The wall mounting bracket includes a longitudinally extending wall mounting flange and a support bracket having an upper supporting flange and a lower supporting flange that are interconnected via a rear wall extending therebetween, the rear wall being attached to the mounting bracket. The utility distribution unit can comprise a fluid (gas) manifold, or a power distribution assembly, or both the gas manifold and the power distribution assembly may be coupled together with the wall mounting bracket and equipment rail to provide a combined power and gas utility configuration. The utility supply apparatus further comprises integrated lighting devices and light transmissive lens panel for supplying light along at least a portion of the utility supply apparatus.

Transfer System And Transfer Device

US Patent:
7789361, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
May 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/429332
Inventors:
Alexander Bally - Barrington RI, US
Eric R. Colburn - Wexford PA, US
George Gounaris - West Palm Beach FL, US
Douglas E. Stern - Providence RI, US
Assignee:
American Sterilizer Company - Mentor OH
International Classification:
F16M 13/00
US Classification:
2482292, 2481242, 24823151
Abstract:
A transfer device for transferring an apparatus from one support to another support. The transfer device is comprised of a housing and two movable clamping elements that are mounted to the housing. Each of the clamping elements is movable between a support-clamping position and a non-clamping, release position. An actuator is in operative engagement with the two clamping elements to move each of the clamping elements between the support-clamping position and the release position. The actuator has a first actuator position wherein one of the clamping elements is in the support-clamping position and another of the clamping elements is in the release position. In a second position, one of the clamping elements is in the release position and the other of the clamping elements is in the support-clamping position.

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