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15455 Copper St, Mission Hills, CA 91345   

Las Vegas, NV   

10250 Penrose St, Sun Valley, CA 91352   

120 Pana Ct, Hendersonvlle, TN 37075   

Hendersonville, TN   

Lebanon, TN   

Los Angeles, CA   

Brentwood, TN   

La Crescenta, CA   

Burbank, CA   

Watertown, TN   

10632 Penrose St, Sun Valley, CA 91352   

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Experienced Customer Service And Retail Manager

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Las Vegas, Nevada Area
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Cellular Waterbed Component And Bed Containing Same

US Patent:
4858263, Aug 22, 1989
Filed:
Mar 31, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/846221
Inventors:
Angel M. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
Michael A. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
International Classification:
A47C 2708
B65B 700
US Classification:
5451
Abstract:
A waterbed contains a plurality of pliant plastic cylindrical containers, closed at both ends by end caps, one of which has a re-closable fill opening. In the preferred embodiment, the containers are fabricated by first extruding a polymer mixture into a tubular configuration and cutting to the desired length. One end of the tubing is framed by a support member in such a way that a portion of the end of the tube folds over the support member. The support member is constructed in a manner so that it may be disassembled into two sections. A flat end piece section is then placed over the assembly and the thus-formed end assembly is positioned within a support fixture such that the sealing end surface of the assembly is supported on the upper face of the support fixture. The fixture is then moved to a sealing area where an induction heater generates sufficient heat to heat seal the flat end piece to the end of the tubular member. After the seal is completed, the support member is moved within the tubular member to a position adjacent the other end of the tubular member and the previous steps are repeated to seal the other end.

Cellular Waterbed Component And Method Of Manufacture

US Patent:
4619007, Oct 28, 1986
Filed:
Sep 29, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/426956
Inventors:
Angel M. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
Michael A. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
International Classification:
A47C 2708
B65B 700
US Classification:
5451
Abstract:
A method for fabricating fluid containers in general, and more particularly, plastic fluid containers which are suitable for use in water mattresses. The containers are fabricated by first extruding a polymer mixture into a tubular configuration and cutting to the desired length. One end of the tubing is framed by a support member in such a way that a portion of the end of the tube folds over the support member. The support member is constructed in a manner so that it may be disassembled into two sections. A flat end piece section is then placed over the assembly and the thus-formed end assembly is positioned within a support fixture such that the sealing end surface of the assembly is supported on the upper face of the support fixture. The fixture is then moved to a sealing area where an induction heater generates sufficient heat to heat seal the flat end piece to the end of the tubular member. After the seal is completed, the support member is moved within the tubular member to a position adjacent the other end of the tubular member and the previous steps are repeated to seal the other end.

Cellular Waterbed Component And Method Of Manufacture

US Patent:
4569706, Feb 11, 1986
Filed:
Mar 12, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/588819
Inventors:
Angel M. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
Michael A. Echevarria - La Crescenta CA
International Classification:
B65B 700
US Classification:
156 69
Abstract:
A method for fabricating fluid containers in general, and more particularly, plastic fluid containers which are suitable for use in water mattresses. The containers are fabricated by first extruding a polymer mixture into a tubular configuration and cutting to the desired length. One end of the tubing is framed by a support member in such a way that a portion of the end of the tube folds over the support member. The support member is constructed in a manner so that it may be disassembled into two sections. A flat end piece section is then placed over the assembly and the thus-formed end assembly is positioned within a support fixture such that the sealing end surface of the assembly is supported on the upper face of the support fixture. The fixture is then moved to a sealing area where an induction heater generates sufficient heat to heat seal the flat end piece to the end of the tubular member. After the seal is completed, the support member is moved within the tubular member to a position adjacent the other end of the tubular member and the previous steps are repeated to seal the other end.

Quilting And Multiple Layer Shirring For Bedding

US Patent:
5355816, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Apr 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/875278
Inventors:
Michael A. Echevarria - Burbank CA
International Classification:
D05B 1100
A47G 900
US Classification:
112 21
Abstract:
A shirring blade assembly is added to a quilting machine to enable the fabrication of a shirred topmost quilting layer on an upper sleeping surface of a mattress fabricated by the machine. The various layers to be laminated into the quilted upper sleeping surface include filler and foam layers for resilience. As the various layers are fed through the quilting machine, the shirring blade assemblies reciprocate in and out to gather the material in the desired shirred configuration, and the configuration is fixed by stitching along selectively spaced stitch lines. The resulting product is cut, trimmed and beaded about its periphery, after which it is incorporated in a mattress.

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