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Math Teacher

Location:
Mercedes, TX
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
The American School of the Hague
Mathematics Instructor
Science Academy
Math Teacher
Education:
The University of Texas - Pan American
Master of Science, Masters, Mathematics
Skills:
Mathematics Education, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Educational Leadership, Instructional Technology, Educational Technology, K 12, College Teaching, Curriculum Development, Teaching, Moodle, Learning Disabilities, Photoshop, Staff Development, Html
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Plastic Rock Making Machine

US Patent:
7600991, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Jul 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/492315
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B29C 49/00
US Classification:
425267, 425DIG 41, 425DIG 46, 425407, 425411
Abstract:
An apparatus for converting expended thermoplastic material, specifically empty plastic bottles, into artificial rocks, by placing the empty thermoplastic bottle in the apparatus between two sliding carriages, on each of which a rock has been mounted; and each carriage attached to a hydraulic jack, which, when the handle is pumped, moves the carriage toward the bottle which has been heated to malleability by heat lamps mounted above and sideways to the bottle, and the said heated, flexible bottle is squeezed between the two rocks mounted on the carriages, and then the bottle is rotated and the process repeated to give the bottle a rock shape. The rock shape may be further altered using a portable heat gun.

Method Of Making An Artificial Hollow Core Boulder Filled With Non-Biodegradable Waste

US Patent:
7736703, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Feb 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/378557
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B05D 5/00
B05D 1/36
E04B 1/00
US Classification:
427403, 4274071
Abstract:
An artificial hollow core boulder and method of fabrication. A plastic trash bag is loosely filled with newspaper, tied shut, and wrapped with a layer of chicken wire. The chicken wire wrapped bag is hand pressed into a boulder like shape and a hole is cut into the chicken wire at the bottom of the wrapped bag. Wet stucco mix is troweled over the chicken wire and the wire is lightly pulled away from the plastic. A second layer of stucco mix is troweled over the dried first layer of stucco. A hole is cut in the plastic bag through the hole in the chicken wire and the newspapers are removed. The hollow core artificial boulder is filled through the hole with expended, crushed, cans and plastic bottles. The hole is sealed with chicken wire and stucco. The completed boulder is sealed with penetrating acid stain or latex stain.

Combination Mailbox Housing And Pedestal-Planter Assembly Made Of Recycled Materials

US Patent:
7810708, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Dec 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/317315
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
A47G 29/12
US Classification:
232 39, 232 38, 47 666
Abstract:
A combination mailbox housing, pedestal and planter is constructed of recycled materials to be all in one unit. The pedestal is constructed from four expended five-gallon buckets, which are screwed together and covered with wire lath and stucco, and artificial plastic rocks which rocks have in turn been constructed from expended plastic bottles. The mailbox housing is constructed from used cedar fence boards in a board and batten style to enclose a standard metal or plastic mailbox. When the mailbox housing and pedestal is assembled into one unit and installed, soil is put into the planter sections of the pedestal wherein plants and/or flowers can be planted.

Method Of Making Simulated Landscaping Rocks And Edging Blocks From Expended Plastic Bottles

US Patent:
7866019, Jan 11, 2011
Filed:
Aug 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/231185
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B21K 21/16
US Classification:
294011, 264 3615, 264 3618, 264 3619, 264915, 264918, 427403, 4274071
Abstract:
A method for converting expended plastic water bottles and other plastic beverage bottles into artificial landscape rocks and edging blocks by cutting a flap in an empty plastic bottle, filling the bottle with empty, crushed food cans, or compacted, expended plastic bottles, sealing the flap with wire lath and screws, wrapping the bottle with mason lath or chicken wire, or coating the bottle with a bonding agent, applying a stucco coating to the bottle, brushing the wet stucco, and coloring the stucco with a pigmenting agent.

Machine And Method For Reshaping Multiple Plastic Bottles Into Rock Shapes

US Patent:
7967595, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/661846
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B29C 73/00
US Classification:
425384, 425394, 425397, 4254031, 428 15
Abstract:
An apparatus and process for shaping multiple expended thermoplastic containers, specifically plastic bottles into rock shapes by placing the expended plastic bottles into a partitioned tray which is placed onto the top surface of a lift table secured to a jack mounted on a four-wheel dolly and heating the plastic bottles to a malleable state. The lift table is then rolled into an open face shaping chamber that has angle irons secured on the interior sides near the top of the chamber to support and allow a removable tray to which real rocks of different shapes and sizes have been secured to be slid into the chamber with the rocks pointing downward from the tray into the chamber. The lift table with the heated malleable bottles is jacked upward toward and into the real rocks until the bottles take the shapes of the real rocks. Then the table is lowered and wheeled out of the shaping chamber. The number of partitions in the bottle tray corresponds to the number of rocks in the rock tray and the trays can be removed and changed to accommodate bottles and rocks and different numbers and sizes.

Process Of Making A Bonding Agent To Bond Stucco To Plastic Surfaces

US Patent:
2009002, Jan 22, 2009
Filed:
Jul 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/217207
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B05D 1/36
US Classification:
427203
Abstract:
A method of making a bonding agent to bond stucco to smooth plastic articles, specifically plastic rocks, by coating the plastic article with a water-based coal tar or asphalt emulsion, putting dry sand over the wet emulsion by hand sprinkling or spraying the sand onto the coated surface of the article, or rolling the article in the sand, allowing the sand coated article to dry thoroughly, applying a wet stucco over the dry, sand coated layer, and allowing the stucco coated article to dry.

Method Of Making Plastic Rocks

US Patent:
7115178, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/416715
Inventors:
John Paul Schofield - Stafford TX, US
Janet Ellen Schofield - Stafford TX, US
International Classification:
B29C 73/00
US Classification:
156 94, 156 61, 264 3615, 264918, 52DIG 9, 425 11
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting expended thermo-plastic material, specifically empty plastic bottles, into artificial rocks, by placing the empty thermoplastic bottle in the apparatus between two sliding carriages, on each of which a rock has been mounted; and each carriage attatched to a hydraulic jack, which, when the handle is pumped, moves the carriage toward the bottle which has been heated to malleability by heat lamps mounted above and sideways to the bottle, and the said heated, flexible bottle is squeezed between the two rocks mounted on the carriages, and then the bottle is rotated and the process repeated to give the bottle a rock shape. The rock shape may be further altered using a portable heat gun.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Bringing The Internet To School: Lessons From An Urban District

Author:
Janet W. Schofield
ISBN #:
0787956864

Computers And Classroom Culture

Author:
Janet Ward Schofield
ISBN #:
0521473683

Black And White In School: Trust, Tension, Or Tolerance?

Author:
Janet Ward Schofield
ISBN #:
0807729825

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