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Raymond Theresa Bowler DeceasedPO Box 256, Littleton, NH 03561

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33 Redington St, Littleton, NH 03561   

11086 Mayflower Rd, Spring Hill, FL 34608    352-6862459   

Salem, NH   

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Raymond M Bowler

Address:
Spring Hill, FL 34608
Licenses:
License #: 24555 - Expired
Issued Date: Jun 25, 1971
Expiration Date: Jun 30, 1992
Type: Mechanical Engineer

Raymond M Bowler

Address:
PO Box 382, Littleton, NH
Licenses:
License #: 63272 - Expired
Category: Health Care
Expiration Date: Dec 1, 1998
Type: Emergency Medical Technician

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Us Patents

Heel Attaching Machine

US Patent:
4485951, Dec 4, 1984
Filed:
Apr 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/368566
Inventors:
Raymond M. Bowler - Salem NH
Assignee:
Bush Universal, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
A43D 7900
US Classification:
227 7
Abstract:
A heel attaching machine is provided with a shoe support in the form of an elongated boot jack which is capable of handling boots as well as conventional low shoes. The machine includes a heel holddown mechanism to clamp the shoe on the support and an arrangement to withdraw the heel holddown mechanism in its entirety to a temporary, remote position which will not interfere with placement or withdrawal of a high boot on the shoe support. The machine is adapted to operate with equal facility on conventional shoes as well as high, stiff boots.

Techniques For Stripping A Sleeve From Resin Impregnated Fibrous Rovings

US Patent:
4403361, Sep 13, 1983
Filed:
Feb 20, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/236570
Inventors:
Raymond M. Bowler - Salem NH
Jules N. Allard - Tyngsboro MA
Assignee:
Bush Universal, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
A63D 900
US Classification:
12142R
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for stripping a sleeve from a length of resin-impregnated fiberglass rovings and for cutting a length of the impregnated fibers. The invention severs and separates the sleeve in a manner which assures that the fibers will remain compact and in which substantially all of the resin remains with the fiber rovings. The material is advanced through the stripper solely by drawing on the severed sleeve and without gripping or otherwise disrupting the fibers.

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