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Tod Allen Ricketts, 59Pendleton, MO

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Warrenton, MO   

Branson West, MO   

Waldport, OR   

1945 Canterbury St, Springfield, MO 65804    417-8234992    417-8234930   

Denver, CO   

El Paso, TX   

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President And Chief Executive Officer

Location:
606 northwest Legion Rd, Waldport, OR 97394
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Powerlane
President and Chief Executive Officer
Arc Technology Group Nov 1995 - Sep 2001
Vice-President
Guiscardus Nov 1995 - Sep 2001
President
Education:
Missouri State University 1989 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Customer Service, Equipment Design, Hydraulic Systems, Autocad, Zoological Expertise
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Tod Ricketts

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Apparatus For Generating Power From Passing Vehicular Traffic

US Patent:
7145257, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Aug 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/216885
Inventors:
Tod A. Ricketts - Springfield MO, US
International Classification:
H02K 35/00
US Classification:
290 1R, 290 3, 290 45, 60 45
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating power from over the road vehicular traffic and moving trains are disclosed. The apparatus include on or more hydraulic actuators, each of which has a piston at least partially slidably mounted in a fluid cavity contained therein. When a passing vehicle or train car engages the actuator, the weight of the vehicle pushes the piston into the fluid cavity and causes fluid to flow from the fluid cavity toward a turbine or other power conversion means. The flow causes the turbine to rotate, thereby producing useable energy.

Apparatus For Generating Power From Passing Vehicular Traffic

US Patent:
7239031, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Aug 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/216933
Inventors:
Tod A. Ricketts - Springfield MO, US
International Classification:
F02B 63/04
US Classification:
290 1R, 290 1 C, 290 1 A, 290 3, 290 45, 60395
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating power from over the road vehicular traffic and moving trains are disclosed. The apparatus include on or more hydraulic actuators, each of which has a piston at least partially slidably mounted in a fluid cavity contained therein. When a passing vehicle or train car engages the actuator, the weight of the vehicle pushes the piston into the fluid cavity and causes fluid to flow from the fluid cavity toward a turbine or other power conversion means. The flow causes the turbine to rotate, thereby producing useable energy.

Giraffe Handling Chute

US Patent:
5441016, Aug 15, 1995
Filed:
Jan 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/183827
Inventors:
Tod Ricketts - Springfield MO
International Classification:
A61D 300
US Classification:
119723
Abstract:
A giraffe handling chute designed to confine and secure a giraffe for veterinary and hygienic care includes a confining structure with a frame connecting a fixed wall assembly and an opposing, movable wall assembly. The movable wall assembly is selectively movable toward and away from the fixed wall assembly along the frame to securely hold the giraffe. The confining structure is adjustable vertically via telescoping members at the bottom and top of the frame, and the entire confining structure is rotatable relative to a support assembly such that the confined giraffe can be rotated to a position in which it is lying on its side. Other features include pivoting leg restraints and torso support flaps and a removable neck restraint assembly and neck support assembly for immobilizing and supporting the neck of a confined giraffe during sedation and/or rotation.

Large Animal Handling Chute

US Patent:
5282441, Feb 1, 1994
Filed:
Nov 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/983409
Inventors:
Tod Ricketts - Springfield MO
Assignee:
Animar Systems, Inc. - Springfield MO
International Classification:
A61D 300
US Classification:
119724
Abstract:
A large animal handling chute designed to accommodate an elephant includes a fixed wall assembly and an opposing, movable wall assembly. The movable wall assembly is selectively movable toward and away from the fixed wall assembly upon movable supports traversing a pair of top and a pair of bottom support rails. The movable wall is independently pivotable at each of the movable supports. Four leg straps, two body straps, and a body support flap are provided to secure the elephant within the chute, and the entire chute including the confined elephant is rotatable about a pivot support to make the elephant's feet and legs accessible to a handler. A floor is hinged to the fixed wall assembly and can be hydraulically lowered to a horizontal position once the chute is rotated. The lowered floor thus provides a convenient work platform for an animal handler or veterinarian.

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