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509 Candlewood Ln, Flat Rock, NC 28731    919-4147618   

411 Lochside Dr, Cary, NC 27518    919-8520883   

Melbourne, FL   

Lexington, KY   

Henderson, NC   

Wade, NC   

Hendersonville, NC   

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Medicine Doctors

James J. Herrmann

Description:
Dr. Herrmann graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Chicago, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Herrmann is affiliated with Central Dupage Hospital.

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Resumes

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Director, Ems Accounts At Intersil Corporation

Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Semiconductors
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Area Manager

Industry:
Leisure, Travel, & Tourism
Work:
Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle since Feb 2009
Area Manager
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Business Owner

Work:
Exponential Technologies L
Business Owner
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Wall Strap Tensioner For Tensioning A Wall Strap Of A Metal Wall

US Patent:
7685788, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/988032
Inventors:
Michael Torres - Raleigh NC, US
Robert W. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Aaron M. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Edward R. diGirolamo - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
The Steel Network, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
E04C 3/18
US Classification:
525731, 52291, 52657, 5222314, 254243
Abstract:
A wall strap tensioner for tensioning a wall strap of a metal wall. The wall strap tensioner includes first and second links pivotally connected together. A fastener is secured to each of the first and second links for engaging and fastening to the wall strap. Disposed about the opposite end of the tensioner is a flexible cable adapted to be secured to a portion of the metal wall. A connector connects to the flexible cable and a handle is pivotally connected to the connector and movable between first and second positions. Once the handle assumes the second position, the metal strap is tensioned and can be fastened to an appropriate area of the metal wall.

Method Of Tensioning A Wall Strap On A Metal Wall

US Patent:
7743479, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Sep 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/237932
Inventors:
Michael Torres - Raleigh NC, US
Robert W. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Aaron M. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Edward R. diGirolamo - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
The Steel Network, Inc. - Durham NC
International Classification:
B23P 11/02
US Classification:
29446
Abstract:
A wall strap tensioner for tensioning a wall strap of a metal wall. The wall strap tensioner includes first and second links pivotally connected together. A fastener is secured to each of the first and second links for engaging and fastening to the wall strap. Disposed about the opposite end of the tensioner is a flexible cable adapted to be secured to a portion of the metal wall. A connector connects to the flexible cable and a handle is pivotally connected to the connector and movable between first and second positions. A connecting link extends between the first and second links and the handle, the connecting link including third and fourth links that are movable with respect to each other and which are movable between retracted and extended positions. A spring extends around the third and fourth links and biases the third and fourth links towards an extended position.

Device And Method For Bracing A Wall Structure

US Patent:
7788878, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
Apr 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/062017
Inventors:
Edward R. diGirolamo - Raleigh NC, US
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Nabil Abdel-Rahman - Raleigh NC, US
John Parks Newby - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
The Steel Network, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
E04B 1/24
E04B 1/08
E04B 2/06
US Classification:
5274519, 52657, 526561, 52146, 52693, 52695, 298973
Abstract:
A boot assembly for securing a bracing strap to a wall in a light steel frame building. The boot assembly includes an elongated channel-shaped strap connector and a stud connector. The stud connector is adapted such that a stud may be connected thereto. The strap connector includes a seat for receiving a base of the stud connector and a pair of stops. One or more stops is disposed on each of two end portions of the strap connector. Each stop includes a stop surface to abut a portion of the base and to prevent or limit fore-and-aft movement of the base relative to the strap connector. The strap connector is adapted to be secured with the stud connector and a track, included in the wall, to an underlying support. The strap connector includes a flange adapted such that an end portion of a bracing strap can be connected thereto.

Tensioning Device For Tensioning A Strap Of A Metal Wall Structure

US Patent:
8366083, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Oct 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/582186
Inventors:
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Michael A. Shultz - Apex NC, US
John C. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
The Steel Netork, Inc. - Durham NC
International Classification:
B25B 1/00
E04C 3/02
US Classification:
269 6, 52693
Abstract:
A tensioning device is provided for tensioning the metal strap of a metal wall structure. The tensioning device includes an elongated bar having a handle and a pair of jaws where one jaw is secured to the elongated bar and another jaw projects from the handle. The jaws are operatively connected between the metal strap and the wall structure. In particular, one jaw is operatively connected or anchored to the wall structure and the other jaw is connected to the metal strap. The handle includes a trigger mechanism for moving the jaws with respect to each other. By actuating the trigger mechanism and closing the jaws, the metal strap is tensioned. After the metal strap is tensioned, it is securely fastened to the wall structure.

Connector Assembly For Connecting Building Members

US Patent:
2012026, Oct 25, 2012
Filed:
Jul 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/542854
Inventors:
Edward R. diGirolamo - Raleigh NC, US
John C. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
Michael A. Shultz - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
THE STEEL NETWORK, INC. - Durham NC
International Classification:
E04B 1/38
E04B 1/19
US Classification:
52 98, 526551
Abstract:
A building assembly utilized in connecting building members together while permitting limited relative movement between the members. The assembly includes a structure such as a track or plate that includes one or more longitudinal slots. Integrally formed in the longitudinal slot is a breakaway washer that receives a fastener that extends into an adjacent structure. When a certain force is applied to the breakaway washer, the breakaway washer breaks away from the slot and this permits the slot to move about the breakaway washer and fastener which results in there being relative movement between two connected structures.

Connector Systems, Assemblies, And Methods

US Patent:
2017004, Feb 16, 2017
Filed:
Aug 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/235628
Inventors:
- Durham NC, US
James E. Herrmann - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
E04H 9/02
E04B 1/98
E04B 1/41
Abstract:
The present subject matter relates to systems, assemblies, and methods for connecting vertical steel wall studs to a building structure. In particular, a connecting member for use in building assembly can include a substantially rigid plate having one or more elongated slots formed therein and a bushing coupled to the plate at an initial position within each of the one or more slots but movable relative to the plate within a respective one of the one or more slots upon application of a force exceeding a predetermined threshold value.

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