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Warren H Mcleod, 78PO Box 736, Arkansas City, KS 67005

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Arkansas City, KS   

Nashville, NC   

608 Princeton Ave, Brick, NJ 08724   

566 Parker Ave, Brick, NJ 08724   

525 Prospect St, Lakewood, NJ 08701   

575 Prospect St STE 202, Lakewood, NJ 08701   

Point Pleasant Boro, NJ   

Lavallette, NJ   

PO Box 736, Arkansas City, KS 67005   

Work

Company: Mercy hospital Apr 2013 Position: Lead transporter

Education

School / High School: Forest Park Community College Aug 2012 Specialities: Computer Networking Engineer

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Work:
Mercy Hospital Apr 2013 to 2000
Lead Transporter
Mercy Hospital Jun 2012 to Apr 2013
Patient Transporter
Missouri Botanical Gardens Jan 2012 to Apr 2012
Internship
Mercy Hospital Jul 2011 to Oct 2011
Housekeeping
Education:
Forest Park Community College Aug 2012 to 2000
Computer Networking Engineer
Miller Career Academy High School 2009 to 2012
Diploma

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Us Patents

Assembly Of Articulated Members For Forming A Surface

US Patent:
5282692, Feb 1, 1994
Filed:
Jul 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/913439
Inventors:
Warren H. McLeod - Brick NJ
International Classification:
E01C 520
E01C 900
US Classification:
404 35
Abstract:
A plurality of rigid bars, made of wood, plastic or other material, are joined together to form an articulated assembly. A rope is threaded through bores formed in the bars. Spacers are placed over the rope between the bars. Ends of the spacers can be angled for inclining, declining or flat arrangements of adjacent bars. In the alternative, ends of spacers can be rounded and received in a rounded depression of the bore. In an alternate embodiment, flexible interlocking elements are connected to adjacent bars. Interlocking elements can have engaging male and female portions or can be screwed together. Each male and female portion can pass through a plurality of bars. When laid flat over a surface, the articulated assembly may be used as a support that forms a deck, walkway, or similar structure. Other uses of the assembly include a latticework, a barrier and a vertical support.

Assembly Of Articulated Members For Forming A Surface

US Patent:
5118542, Jun 2, 1992
Filed:
Aug 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/566834
Inventors:
Warren H. McLeod - Brick NJ
International Classification:
E04C 130
B32B 306
US Classification:
428 33
Abstract:
A plurality of rigid bars, made of wood, plastic or other material, are joined together to form an articulated assembly. A rope is threaded through bores formed in the bars. Cylindrical spacers are placed over the rope between the bars. In an alternate embodiment, flexible interlocking elements are connected to bores formed in the bars. When laid flat over a surface, the articulated assembly may be used as a support that forms a deck, walkway, or similar structure. Other uses of the assembly include a latticework, a barrier and a vertical support.

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