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Paul G Remmele, 76104 Lakeview Dr, Morton, IL 61550

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Morton, IL   

Spencer, IA   

Broadview, IL   

104 Lakeview Dr, Morton, IL 61550    309-6571816   

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Position: Personal Care and Service Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Paul G. Remmele

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License #: E-1821 - Expired
Category: Engineering Intern

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Us Patents

Method Of Erecting A Wall Having A Vertically Adjustable Hinged Support Column

US Patent:
7574841, Aug 18, 2009
Filed:
Sep 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/861898
Inventors:
Wayne A. Knepp - Morton IL, US
Tim Wetterhus - Morton IL, US
Don Ferguson - Pennsylvania Court IL, US
Dave Fehr - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
John Gleason - Morton IL, US
Assignee:
Morton Buildings - Morton IL
International Classification:
E04B 1/20
US Classification:
5274115, 521261, 52297
Abstract:
A height adjustable jack piling assembly has a piling with a top and a bottom. A hinge axis is disposed on the top and a bearing plate is disposed at the bottom. A height adjustment mechanism extends upwardly from the bearing plate and through the piling to raise the piling, and the corresponding hinge axis, by operating the height adjustment mechanism from the top. The method includes placing a jack piling assembly and second lower piling, each having a hinge axis, into the earth and operating the height adjustment mechanism of the jack piling assembly to align the hinge axes.

Metal Panel

US Patent:
D613429, Apr 6, 2010
Filed:
Feb 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
29/331858
Inventors:
Wayne A. Knepp - Morton IL, US
Paul G. Remmele - Morton IL, US
John Brazil - East Peoria IL, US
Verne Voth - Hesston KS, US
Assignee:
Morton Buildings - Morton IL
International Classification:
2501
US Classification:
D25141

Structural Column With Footing Stilt Background Of The Invention

US Patent:
7980034, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Mar 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/277069
Inventors:
Dave Fehr - Morton IL, US
Wayne A Knepp - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
Assignee:
Morton Buildings, Inc. - Morton IL
International Classification:
E02D 27/00
US Classification:
52297, 5216913, 52165, 248519
Abstract:
A structural column assembly of the type used for erecting building structures and the like is bedded in a concrete footing formed in situ in an earthen hole. The column assembly includes a post whose bottom end is suspended above a floor of the hole by a stilt. The stilt includes a plurality of legs which extend from the post's bottom end and grip the hole floor through a plurality of cleats. The cleats help stabilize the column assembly during the concrete pour operation so that it does not shift out of position. The stilt legs are provided with a base pad, which is set below the bottom end of the post at a predetermined distance so that the concrete footing can be poured in a single operation immediately after the hole is formed. The stilt can accommodate posts made from wood, pre-cast concrete or any other known construction material. The stilts can be manufactured from formed flat steel or commercially available angle iron and channel stock.

Structural Column With Footing Stilt

US Patent:
8347571, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/209204
Inventors:
Dave Fehr - Morton IL, US
Wayne A. Knepp - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
Assignee:
Morton Buildings, Inc. - Morton IL
International Classification:
E02D 27/00
US Classification:
52297, 5216913, 52165, 248519
Abstract:
A structural column assembly of the type used for erecting building structures and the like is bedded in a concrete footing formed in situ in an earthen hole. The column assembly includes a post whose bottom end is suspended above a floor of the hole by a stilt. The stilt includes a plurality of legs which extend from the post's bottom end and grip the hole floor through a plurality of cleats. The cleats help stabilize the column assembly during the concrete pour operation so that it does not shift out of position. The stilt legs are provided with a base pad, which is set below the bottom end of the post at a predetermined distance so that the concrete footing can be poured in a single operation immediately after the hole is formed. The stilt can accommodate posts made from wood, pre-cast concrete or any other known construction material. The stilts can be manufactured from formed flat steel or commercially available angle iron and channel stock.

Structural Column With Footing Stilt

US Patent:
8347584, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Jun 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/165116
Inventors:
Dave Fehr - Morton IL, US
Wayne A. Knepp - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
Assignee:
Morton Buildings, Inc. - Morton IL
International Classification:
E02D 27/00
US Classification:
5274115, 52297, 5216913, 52165, 248519
Abstract:
A structural column assembly of the type used for erecting building structures and the like is bedded in a concrete footing formed in situ in an earthen hole. The column assembly includes a post whose bottom end is suspended above a floor of the hole by a stilt. The stilt includes a plurality of legs which extend from the post's bottom end and grip the hole floor through a plurality of cleats. The cleats help stabilize the column assembly during the concrete pour operation so that it does not shift out of position. The stilt legs are provided with a base pad, which is set below the bottom end of the post at a predetermined distance so that the concrete footing can be poured in a single operation immediately after the hole is formed. The stilt can accommodate posts made from wood, pre-cast concrete or any other known construction material. The stilts can be manufactured from formed flat steel or commercially available angle iron and channel stock.

Hinged Support Column

US Patent:
2005001, Jan 27, 2005
Filed:
Aug 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/917901
Inventors:
Wayne Knepp - Morton IL, US
Tim Wetterhus - Morton IL, US
Don Ferguson - Morton IL, US
Dave Fehr - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
John Gleason - Morton IL, US
International Classification:
E02D007/00
US Classification:
052633000
Abstract:
A height adjustable jack piling assembly has a piling with a top and a bottom. A hinge axis is disposed on the top and a bearing plate is disposed at the bottom. A height adjustment mechanism extends upwardly from the bearing plate and through the piling to raise the piling, and the corresponding hinge axis, by operating the height adjustment mechanism from the top. The method includes placing a jack piling assembly and second lower piling, each having a hinge axis, into the earth and operating the height adjustment mechanism of the jack piling assembly to align the hinge axes.

Column Assembly For Use In Building Foundation Systems And Methods Of Assembling Same

US Patent:
2014037, Dec 25, 2014
Filed:
Jun 20, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/310849
Inventors:
Wayne A. Knepp - Morton IL, US
Paul Remmele - Morton IL, US
John Leesman - East Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
E04C 3/00
E04C 3/34
E02D 27/42
US Classification:
52296, 52849, 52831, 5274517
Abstract:
A column assembly for use in a building foundation system is described herein. The column assembly includes a height adjustment assembly for use in adjusting an overall length of the column assembly. The height adjustment assembly includes an access tube assembly and a rod assembly. The access tube assembly includes a tube cavity that extends along a longitudinal axis. The rod assembly is rotatably coupled to the access tube assembly and extends outwardly from the access tube assembly along the longitudinal axis. A reinforcement assembly is coupled to the height adjustment assembly. A column connector assembly is coupled to the reinforcement assembly and includes a baseplate that is coupled to the access tube assembly. The baseplate includes an access opening extending therethrough that provides access to the tube cavity through the access opening.

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