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Joseph E Sylvia, 57473 Brockdale Rd #1, Mesa, MS 39667

Joseph Sylvia Phones & Addresses

473 Brockdale Rd #1, Tylertown, MS 39667   

32343 Earl Forrest Rd, Mount Hermon, LA 70450    985-8774293   

14 Rose St, Providence, RI 02904   

North Providence, RI   

Attleboro, MA   

Marion, MA   

Washington, LA   

Work

Company: The talaria company llc Address: 1 Little Harbor Lndg # 2, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Phones: 401-6837280 Position: Network systems administrator Industries: Boat Building and Repairing

Education

School / High School: Brockton High School- Brockton, MA 2005 Specialities: Diploma in Liberal Arts

Skills

Lifeguarding • CPR and First Aid

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Location:
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Joseph Sylvia - Brockton, MA

Education:
Brockton High School - Brockton, MA 2005 to 2009
Diploma in Liberal Arts
Skills:
Lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid

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Us Patents

Apparatus For Applying Media To A Conduit

US Patent:
7100274, Sep 5, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/403760
Inventors:
Joseph Sylvia - Cranston RI, US
Ross Smith - Richmond RI, US
Larry Shelton - Warwick RI, US
Daniel Upton - Smithfield RI, US
Assignee:
Neptco Incorporated - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
B23P 19/00
US Classification:
29819, 254134
Abstract:
The invention provides an apparatus and methods for applying a material to a cable or into a conduit. The apparatus includes a hinged housing for coupling to a portion of a cable and/or a conduit. The apparatus is configured as a portable housing that is particularly suited for use in the field to apply a material to an existing underground cable or conduit or to a new or relocated cable or conduit during installation. The hinged housing permits the apparatus to couple to a portion of a cable or a portion of a conduit without splicing the cable or the conduit or removing the cable. When coupled to a cable or a conduit, the housing defines a chamber into which a material is inserted. Compressed air is supplied to the chamber to force the material into an innerduct of the conduit and to pull the material therethrough, applying the material to the cable and/or the conduit. Various materials can be applied to occupied and unoccupied conduit using the apparatus including a detectable tape, a service or tracer wire, a cable or a narrow-diameter cable duct sized for insertion into a conduit.

Apparatus For Feeding Elongated Member Into Conduit

US Patent:
7225533, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Nov 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/285769
Inventors:
Joseph Sylvia - Cranston RI, US
Ross Smith - Richmond RI, US
Larry Shelton - Warwick RI, US
Daniel Upton - Smithfield RI, US
Assignee:
Neptco Incorporated - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
B23P 19/00
B65H 61/00
US Classification:
29819, 29252, 2541343 CL, 2541344
Abstract:
The invention provides an apparatus and methods for applying a material to a cable or into a conduit. The apparatus includes a hinged housing for coupling to a portion of a cable and/or a conduit. The apparatus is configured as a portable housing that is particularly suited for use in the field to apply a material to an existing underground cable or conduit or to a new or relocated cable or conduit during installation. The hinged housing permits the apparatus to couple to a portion of a cable or a portion of a conduit without splicing the cable or the conduit or removing the cable. When coupled to a cable or a conduit, the housing defines a chamber into which a material is inserted. Compressed air is supplied to the chamber to force the material into an innerduct of the conduit and to pull the material therethrough, applying the material to the cable and/or the conduit. Various materials can be applied to occupied and unoccupied conduit using the apparatus including a detectable tape, a service or tracer wire, a cable or a narrow-diameter cable duct sized for insertion into a conduit.

Detectable Cable Tape

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 29, 2004
Filed:
Jul 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/205095
Inventors:
Joseph Sylvia - Cranston RI, US
L. Garrett - Lenoir NC, US
International Classification:
H01B007/00
US Classification:
174/11700M
Abstract:
A detectable woven tape having multiple metallic conductors for use in detection of underground dielectric communications cable is provided. The tape provides a highly functional low electrical resistance at a wide range of frequencies to help permit accurate and reliable detection of buried cable in different field conditions using commercially available detection equipment. In particular, the tape helps provide accurate and reliable detection of buried cable over a long distance or over a long span of conduit. The tape is lightweight and flexible and suited for use in detecting and installing fiber optic communications cable.

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