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Sacramento, CA   

25870 Soquel San Jose Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95033   

Gualala, CA   

Independence, MO   

Mountain View, CA   

Arcata, CA   

Redwood City, CA   

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John Edward Rainbolt

Licenses:
License #: 44821 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Feb 22, 2000
Effective Date: Mar 4, 2006
Expiration Date: Feb 22, 2006
Type: Medication Aide - 40 Hour

John Edward Rainbolt

Licenses:
License #: 44821 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Feb 22, 2000
Effective Date: Mar 15, 2003
Expiration Date: Feb 22, 2006
Type: Medication Aide ICF-MR/Nursing Home

John Edward Rainbolt

Licenses:
License #: 30224 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Jun 28, 1995
Effective Date: May 28, 1998
Type: Nurse Aide

John Edward Rainbolt

Licenses:
License #: 1906 - Expired
Category: Nursing Home Administration
Issued Date: Apr 22, 1999
Effective Date: Feb 14, 2001
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 2000
Type: Nursing Home Administrator

John Edward Rainbolt

Licenses:
License #: 20 - Expired
Category: Nursing Home Administration
Issued Date: Feb 17, 1999
Effective Date: Apr 22, 1999
Expiration Date: Aug 17, 1999
Type: Provisional Nursing Home Administrator

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Owner

Location:
Sacramento, CA
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Goodwin and Rainbolt
Owner
Education:
7 Years of College
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John Rainbolt

Location:
Sacramento, CA
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John D Rainbolt

Location:
P/O Box 60876, Sacramento, CA
Industry:
Insurance
Languages:
English
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John Rainbolt

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John Rainbolt

Location:
Houston, Texas
Industry:
Real Estate
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2002 - 2006
Skills:
Valuation & Assessment Analysis, Informal Value Negotiations, Formal Appeal Hearings, Equal & Uniform Analysis, Fee Simple vs. Leased Fee Analysis, Pre-acquisition/development Analysis, Budget & Forecasting Support – Tax Projections, Specialized Reports

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Insulation System For A Refrigerator/Freezer Unit

US Patent:
6658883, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/285367
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - East Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Sun-RG - East Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
F25D 2312
US Classification:
62263, 62329, 62262, 62428, 62507, 62448
Abstract:
The present invention teaches systems and methods for improving the thermal efficiency of an existing refrigeration system having a heat exchanger comprising: an enclosure having side walls for enclosing at least a portion of the heat exchanger and being removably attached to the existing refrigeration system; a venting system for flowing cooling air within proximity with the heat exchanger and releasing the cooling air to an outside environment in order to increase a release of heat from the heat exchanger, wherein the enclosure is operable for reducing heating of an inside environment by the existing refrigeration system, or by functionally channelling the heat so it increases heat when desirable while minimizing the impact to refrigeration.

Straw Bale Wall Vent Box And Venting System

US Patent:
2003005, Mar 20, 2003
Filed:
Oct 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/286162
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - Gualala CA, US
International Classification:
E02D027/00
E04B001/70
E04F017/00
E04F017/04
E04F017/08
US Classification:
052/302100, 052/293300
Abstract:
A straw bale wall vent box is provided in a wall joinery system comprising a lower member, a substantially planar top member, and a plurality of rebar disposed through the top member and a bottom side of the lower member. The lower member can further include insulation, a drainage floor sloping downwardly from an exterior side, and a trim piece extending from the bottom side towards the plaster screed. In some embodiments the trim piece joins the plaster screed. In those embodiments in which the trim piece joins the plaster screed, both sides of the lower member can each include at least one aperture. Additional embodiments are directed to a straw bale wall vent system comprising a plurality of wall vent boxes placed side by side so that the first and second sides of adjacent vent boxes are substantially in contact.

Modular Electrical Conduit System

US Patent:
2004015, Aug 12, 2004
Filed:
Feb 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/366265
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - East Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H02G003/04
US Classification:
174/048000
Abstract:
A modular conduit system for routing communications lines within the interior of a structure is disclosed. The conduit system comprises a modular housing for containing electrical wiring and other communications cables. In certain embodiments, the modular housing is configured to be installed along an edge of an inner wall covering. The modular housing includes ports for enabling outlets to be connected with the contained electrical wiring. The modular housing also includes a housing cover for enclosing the electrical wiring and communications cables within the housing. The housing cover is removably mounted with the modular housing. The housing cover can be removed in order to enable access to the electrical wiring and communications cables without interfering with or causing damage to the inner wall covering of the wall structure, for example.

Non-Clumping Fabric And Extruding Method

US Patent:
2004017, Sep 9, 2004
Filed:
Mar 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/384216
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - East Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
B32B027/04
B32B001/04
US Classification:
428/074000, 428/076000, 442/268000, 442/274000, 442/277000, 442/285000, 442/286000
Abstract:
The present invention teaches systems and methods for providing a non-clumping insulating fabric suitable for use in clothing and bedding comprising: a fiber fill layer comprising a plurality of fibrous insulative elements; an adhesive layer having an adhesive surface for binding material coming in contact with the adhesive surface; wherein each insulative element of the fiber fill layer is bound to the adhesive surface forming a continues layer of secured insulative elements; repeating this layering process to reach a desired insulative value; and wherein the adhesive layer and the fiber fill layer are at least partially enclosed by a cover for preventing the fibrous elements from being dislodged from the adhesive layer and preventing the fibrous elements from being soiled.

Cable And Panel Fabric

US Patent:
6233881, May 22, 2001
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/489986
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
E04D 1100
US Classification:
52 83
Abstract:
A fabric made up of multiple cables and multiple panels is provided for roofs, ceilings, and wall hangings. The cables are arranged in sets of three over the area to be covered, and the panels are suspended between the cable sets to complete the fabric. Specifically, each panel has four attachment points and is suspended between two adjacent cable sets such that it attaches to two of the three cables in each set on either side of it. More specifically, each panel attaches to the middle cable of the two sets on either side, and to the top cable in one set and the bottom cable in the other set. This particular arrangement creates overlapping rows of overlapping panels that viewed from one perspective resembles overlapping shingles on a conventional roof, but when viewed from another perspective reveals that the individual panels are held apart by the cable sets to allow air and light to diffuse through. Multiple sections, each comprising a separate fabric, can also be configured together to form roofs, ceilings, and wall hangings. As a roof, the panels can include photovoltaic cells or water heating cells to collect solar energy, and the fabric can further be configured to track the sun.

Cable And Panel Fabric

US Patent:
6038820, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Jul 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/349578
Inventors:
John Rainbolt - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
E04D 1100
US Classification:
52 83
Abstract:
The present invention provides a fabric, consisting of multiple cables and multiple panels, for roofing applications. The cables are arranged in sets of three over the area to be covered, and the panels are suspended between the cable sets to complete the fabric. Specifically, each panel has four attachment points and is suspended between two adjacent cable sets such that it attaches to two of the three cables in each set on either side of it. More specifically, each panel attaches to the middle cable of the two sets on either side, and to the top cable in one set and the bottom cable in the other set. This particular arrangement creates overlapping rows of overlapping panels that viewed from one perspective resembles overlapping shingles on a conventional roof, however, when viewed from another perspective reveals that the individual panels are held apart by the cable sets to allow air and light to diffuse through.

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