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Bobby G Head

from Rathdrum, ID
Age ~65

Bobby Head Phones & Addresses

  • 16600 Reservoir Rd, Rathdrum, ID 83858 (208) 687-1865
  • Coeur d Alene, ID
  • Saint Maries, ID
  • Post Falls, ID
  • Moscow, ID

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Bobby F. Head

License #:
PIC.008586 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jun 7, 1961
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2016
Type:
Pharmacist-in-Charge (V)

Bobby F. Head

License #:
PST.008586-G - Expired
Issued Date:
Jun 7, 1961
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2016
Type:
Pharmacist - Gold

Publications

Us Patents

B&R Bow Saver

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US Patent:
20060254489, Nov 16, 2006
Filed:
Jul 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/410339
Inventors:
Ronald Dolar - Spokane WA, US
Bobby Head - Rathdrum ID, US
Lee Henning - Deer Park WA, US
International Classification:
B63B 59/02
US Classification:
114219000
Abstract:
The B&R Bow Saver is made by cutting circles into a 4′×8′ sheet of ABS plastic. The circles are either 7 inch or 10 inch in diameter and have a thickness of 0.093″. The center hole is cut at the same time as the circle. The center hole is inch in width by 3 inches in length. The sheet of plastic has already had a decal applied directly to the plastic before cutting. Once the plastic is cut into the desired number of circles the flex trim is installed around the edge. The B&R Bow Saver functions as a flexible barrier between the boat surfaces and the mooring lines. The design allows the B&R Bow Saver to flex as the boat moves or is pulled in the water. The plastic is strong enough so it will not crack or break as stress is applied. The B&R Bow Saver is installed by inserting it over the boat's bow eye ring and attaching the mooring lines so the bow saver is between the lines, line clips and the boat fiberglass gel coat.

Pipe Trench System

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US Patent:
20190145077, May 16, 2019
Filed:
Jan 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/242181
Inventors:
- Spokane WA, US
Dan C. Cummings - Spokane WA, US
Russell D. Marshall - Spokane WA, US
Bobby G. Head - Rathdrum ID, US
Timothy W. Bardell - Sunnyside WA, US
Steven M. Albrecht - Sunnyside WA, US
International Classification:
E02D 29/00
G01M 3/28
F16L 3/26
Abstract:
Systems for providing pipe trenching, and methods of installing the same, are disclosed. Methods of detecting one or more leaks in a pipe trench system and repairing those leaks are also disclosed. The systems may include one or more housings, which may include a trench portion, a lid, a gasket, and one or more leak detectors. The leak detectors may provide a visual indication of a leak in the one or more housings. The leak may be accurately detected, inspected, and repaired without demolition of decking material, excavation of dirt, or damage to the system or surrounding decking material.

Pipe Trench System

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US Patent:
20180030685, Feb 1, 2018
Filed:
Jul 28, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/222892
Inventors:
- Spokane WA, US
Dan C. Cummings - Spokane WA, US
Steven M. Albrecht - Sunnyside WA, US
Russell D. Marshall - Spokane WA, US
Bobby G. Head - Rathdrum ID, US
Timothy W. Bardell - Sunnyside WA, US
International Classification:
E02D 29/00
G01M 3/04
F16L 3/26
Abstract:
Systems for providing pipe trenching, and methods of installing the same, are disclosed. Methods of detecting one or more leaks in a pipe trench system and repairing those leaks are also disclosed. The systems may include one or more housings, which may include a trench portion, a lid, a gasket, and one or more leak detectors. The leak detectors may provide a visual indication of a leak in the one or more housings. The leak may be accurately detected, inspected, and repaired without demolition of decking material, excavation of dirt, or damage to the system or surrounding decking material.

Personal Viewing Device

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US Patent:
20150173533, Jun 25, 2015
Filed:
Aug 15, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/460766
Inventors:
- Spokane WA, US
Dan C. Cummings - Spokane WA, US
Russell D. Marshall - Spokane WA, US
Bobby G. Head - Rathdrum ID, US
Timothy W. Bardell - Sunnyside WA, US
Steven M. Albrecht - Sunnyside WA, US
International Classification:
A47G 1/16
F16M 11/24
Abstract:
A portable, freestanding, adjustable, and deconstructable personal viewing device. The personal viewing device may comprise a removably coupled base member, mast member, and branch member. The base member, mast member, and branch member, when coupled, can be freestanding or the base member can be configured to fit under a surface designed for a person in the supine position. The branch member can be configured to hold an appliance, such as a mirror or a flashlight. The branch member can also be configured rotate to allow viewing from a standing, sitting, or supine position. The personal viewing device comprises components that are coupled without the use of fasteners and can be deconstructed with limited dexterity. When deconstructed, the personal viewing device can be transported and reconstructed.
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