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John G Becht DeceasedOakdale, NY

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Oakdale, NY   

Hicksville, NY   

Mattituck, NY   

Work

Company: Electro industries 2012 Position: Electronics assembler

Education

School / High School: ISLAND DRAFTING & TECHNICAL INSTITUTE- Amityville, NY 2009 Specialities: AOS in Electronics and Computer Technology

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John Becht - Wantagh, NY

Work:
Electro Industries 2012 to 2000
Electronics Assembler
Ups - Uniondale, NY 2011 to 2012
Driver Helper
Levittown Public Schools - Wantagh, NY 2006 to 2009
Custodian
Levittown Public Schools - Levittown, NY 2006 to 2008
Bowling Alley Attendant
Education:
ISLAND DRAFTING & TECHNICAL INSTITUTE - Amityville, NY 2009 to 2010
AOS in Electronics and Computer Technology
DIVISION AVE HIGH SCHOOL - Levittown, NY 2009
Diploma in General Studies

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Preparing A Boat For Use

US Patent:
RE37855, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Jun 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/585787
Inventors:
John J. Becht - Southold NY, 11971
International Classification:
B60P 310
US Classification:
2804142, 280 47331, 280767
Abstract:
A method of preparing a lightweight boat for use by using to advantage the overhang of the boat transom beyond the tailgate of the transporting van to provide a working clearance to attach wheel means thereto, and the floating depth beneath the launched boat to provide a working clearance to unattach the wheel means. While the wheel means are attached, the boat is transported like a wheel barrow a walking distance from a parking lot to a lake or the like.

Preparing A Boat For Use

US Patent:
5779250, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Nov 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/751973
Inventors:
John J. Becht - Southold NY
International Classification:
B60P 310
B62B 1100
B60R 2700
US Classification:
2804142
Abstract:
A method of preparing a lightweight boat for use by using to advantage the overhang of the boat transom beyond the tailgate of the transporting van to provide a working clearance to attach wheel means thereto, and the floating depth beneath the launched boat to provide a working clearance to unattach the wheel means. While the wheel means are attached, the boat is transported like a wheel barrow a walking distance from a parking lot to a lake or the like.

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