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7402 W 141St Ter APT 1810, Overland Park, KS 66223    913-6812005   

7402 141St Ter, Overland Park, KS 66223   

15730 Glendale Ln, Fort Myers, FL 33912   

Ft Myers, FL   

Paola, KS   

Boynton Beach, FL   

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Executive Technology Entrepreneur

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Vice President Chief Operations Officer

Location:
Overland Park, KS
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Reintjes Marine Surfaces Technologies
Vice President Chief Operations Officer
Reintjes Marine Surface Technologies
Vice President Chief Operations Officer
Weidman Jan 1993 - Jan 2005
President
Kinetic Energy Jan 1987 - Jan 1993
Vice President
Kamyr Installations Jun 1983 - Jan 1986
Director
Geo P Reintjes Jan 1978 - Jan 1982
Manager
Trw Nelson Stud Welding Jan 1974 - Jan 1978
Regional Sales Engineer
Education:
Shawnee Mission East High School
Embry Riddle University
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Customer Service, Powerpoint, English, Windows, Research, Outlook, Teaching, Photoshop, Public Speaking, Metal Fabrication, Engineering, Manufacturing
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Larry Weidman

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Vice President And C.o.o

Location:
Overland Park, KS
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Reintjes Marine Surface Trchnologies
Vice President and C.o.o
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Larry Weidman

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Marine Antifoulant Coating

US Patent:
7910648, Mar 22, 2011
Filed:
Jul 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/778193
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Reintjes Marine Surface Technologies, LLC - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
C08K 5/04
C08L 27/12
US Classification:
524398, 106 1505, 106 1834, 106 1835, 424 7809, 424405, 523122, 524430, 524439, 524440, 524544, 524545, 524546, 524588
Abstract:
A protective coating applied to the underwater portion of a marine vessel operable to inhibit the growth of marine foulants. The coating comprises a polymer, a marine biocide, a preservative, and optionally an antimicrobial agent. In certain embodiments, the marine biocide, preservative, and optional antimicrobial agent are chemically bonded with the polymer thereby significantly reducing the ability of the biocide, preservative, and antimicrobial agent to leach from the coating into the surrounding environment.

Apparatus And Method For Applying Antifoulants To Marine Vessels

US Patent:
8030592, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Jun 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/758991
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Reintjes Marine Surface Technologies, LLC - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B23K 10/00
US Classification:
21912147, 219 7616, 2191215, 21912152, 427488
Abstract:
A plasma spray apparatus in the form of a gun is utilized to apply an antifoulant coating to marine vessels. The apparatus includes a plasma generator, an electrophoresis element, a heating element, a shield gas element, a liquid cooling system, a forced air system, and a vacuum system. The plasma generator ionizes gas to create a plasma stream, which is utilized in part to supply energy to the heating element that heats a powder material. The heated powder material is exposed to the electrophoresis element to create a covalently bonded coating material. The coating material is injected into the plasma stream and is applied to a target surface. The shield gas element injects a gas flow to surround and protect the plasma and coating material stream as the stream is in flight to the target surface. The liquid cooling system cools portions of the plasma generator and heating element. The forced air system cools a portion of the target surface as the coating material is being applied.

Marine Antifoulant Coating

US Patent:
8329261, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Mar 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/724934
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
International Classification:
H05H 1/24
US Classification:
427569, 523122, 524413, 427570
Abstract:
A protective coating applied to the underwater portion of a marine vessel operable to inhibit the growth of marine foulants. The coating comprises a polymer, a marine biocide, a preservative, and optionally an antimicrobial agent. In certain embodiments, the marine biocide, preservative, and optional antimicrobial agent are chemically bonded with the polymer thereby significantly reducing the ability of the biocide, preservative, and antimicrobial agent to leach from the coating into the surrounding environment.

Marine Antifoulant Coating

US Patent:
8637590, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Oct 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/907623
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/16
US Classification:
523122
Abstract:
A protective coating applied to the underwater portion of a marine vessel operable to inhibit the growth of marine foulants. The coating comprises a polymer, a marine biocide, a preservative, an antimicrobial agent, and optionally a coloring agent. In certain embodiments, the marine biocide, preservative, and optional antimicrobial agent are chemically bonded with the polymer thereby significantly reducing the ability of the biocide, preservative, and antimicrobial agent to leach from the coating into the surrounding environment.

Marine Antifoulant Coating

US Patent:
2010000, Jan 14, 2010
Filed:
Sep 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/564585
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
International Classification:
B05D 1/02
C09D 5/16
US Classification:
427447, 523122
Abstract:
A protective coating applied to the underwater portion of a marine vessel operable to inhibit the growth of marine foulants. The coating comprises a polymer, a marine biocide, a preservative, and optionally an antimicrobial agent. In certain embodiments, the marine biocide, preservative, and optional antimicrobial agent are chemically bonded with the polymer thereby significantly reducing the ability of the biocide, preservative, and antimicrobial agent to leach from the coating into the surrounding environment.

Marine Antifoulant Coating

US Patent:
2010001, Jan 21, 2010
Filed:
Sep 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/564601
Inventors:
Larry Weidman - Overland Park KS, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/16
B05D 1/04
US Classification:
427447, 523122
Abstract:
A protective coating applied to the underwater portion of a marine vessel operable to inhibit the growth of marine foulants. The coating comprises a polymer, a marine biocide, a preservative, a coloring agent, and optionally an antimicrobial agent. In certain embodiments, the marine biocide, preservative, the coloring agent, and optional antimicrobial agent are chemically bonded with the polymer thereby significantly reducing the ability of the biocide, preservative, the coloring agent, and antimicrobial agent to leach from the coating into the surrounding environment.

Air Cooled Head For Stud Welding Gun

US Patent:
4201904, May 6, 1980
Filed:
May 22, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/907919
Inventors:
Larry G. Weidman - Prairie Village KS
Assignee:
Geo. P. Reintjes Co., Inc. - Kansas City MI
International Classification:
B23K 920
US Classification:
219 98
Abstract:
An improved, relatively permanent operating head for stud welding guns is provided which eliminates the need of ferrule replacement after each welding sequence, thereby greatly speeding up and facilitating the welding operation, and lowering the cost thereof. The head includes an elongated, metallic, notched, dielectric-covered ferrule surrounding the usual stud-conveying chuck provided with the gun, along with air cooling apparatus for directing circumferentially spaced air currents through and exteriorly of the permanent ferrule to extend the life thereof and minimize buildup of slag thereon. In preferred forms, an inner, electrically insulating phenolic sleeve is disposed between the chuck and ferrule, and the work end of the latter is coated with an initial layer of tungsten carbide and an outer layer of tantalum for maximum heat resistance and electrical insulation.

Apparatus And Method For Applying Plasma Flame Sprayed Polymers

US Patent:
5041713, Aug 20, 1991
Filed:
May 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/193739
Inventors:
Larry G. Weidman - Fort Myers FL
Assignee:
Marinelon, Inc. - Fort Meyers FL
International Classification:
B23K 900
C23C 1500
US Classification:
21912151
Abstract:
An improved, environmentally safe protective coating for marine surfaces is provided which is specially formulated for application to boat hulls for resisting marine growth thereon while minimizing release of toxic antifoulants into the environment. The coatings of the invention can therefore be used on boat hulls for preventing marine growth without the severe pollution effects associated with conventional antifoulant paints. The coatings are preferably made from powdered mixtures which include respective quantities of Nylon 11, an inorganic porous carrier such as carbon black, and an antifoulant such as tributyltin fluoride. Application of the mixture to marine surfaces involves providing a supersonic gas stream, passing the gas stream through an electric arc thereby heating the gas stream and converting a portion thereof to plasma, injecting a quantity of the powdered mixture into the heated gas stream substantially downstream from the arc so as to melt the powder without overheating it, and then spraying the melted mixture onto a surface whereupon it cools and provides a bonded protective coating thereon.

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