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  • 1112 Nantucket Dr, Houston, TX 77057 (713) 827-8270
  • 1114 Nantucket Dr, Houston, TX 77057 (713) 827-8270
  • 8710 Emmott Rd, Houston, TX 77040 (713) 466-7313
  • Palacios, TX
  • 5416 Huisache St, Houston, TX 77081 (713) 907-0759

Work

Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Skills

Real Estate

Resumes

Resumes

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Gary Emmott

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Skills:
Real Estate

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gary Emmott
Manager
GGE INTERESTS LLC
3712 N Becca Ln, Houston, TX 77092
Gary Emmott
Director, Manager
SUPERENVELOPES LLC
5380 W 34 St #351, Houston, TX 77092
4939 Milwee St, Houston, TX 77092
5380 W 34 St 351, Houston, TX 77092
Gary Emmott
Managing
EQUITYCAP FUNDING GROUP, LLC
Business Services
5380 W 34 St #351, Houston, TX 77092
Gary Emmott
Manager
SHARED FINANCIAL SERVICES OP 1., LLC
3712 N Becca Ln, Houston, TX 77092
12515 Boheme Dr, Houston, TX 77024
Gary G Emmott
Director, Manager
H2O JV SERVICES LLC
5380 W 34 St #351, Houston, TX 77092
Gary Emmott
Director , VP
Emmott Walker Printing, Inc
Ret Computers/Software · Copies · Commercial Printing, Lithographic
7021 Portwest Dr, Houston, TX 77024
(713) 479-1200, (713) 861-8158
Gary Emmott
Governing Person
ALDERSON, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
5414 Elm St, Houston, TX 77081
109 N Post Oak Ln, Houston, TX 77024
8308 Cedarspur Dr, Houston, TX 77055

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Fastening And Separating Containers

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US Patent:
6983875, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
Feb 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/784504
Inventors:
Gary Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/34
US Classification:
229313, 229 80, 229 8705
Abstract:
An apparatus for fastening together at least first and second container portions and allowing the separation thereof includes at least one adhesive spot disposed upon at least one among the first and second container portions. The at least one adhesive spot is capable of fastening together the first and second container portions. One or more weakened area is located on at least one of the container portions and assists in easing the separation and release of the container portions.

Apparatus And Methods For Reusing A Mailer

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US Patent:
7775420, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Mar 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/384903
Inventors:
Gary Glenn Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/06
US Classification:
229305, 229303, 229306
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a reusable mailer capable of preventing the undesirable positioning during re-mailing thereof of at least one postal marking that may be made to the mailer during processing of the initial mailing thereof includes a removable initial seal flap disposed near the bottom of the mailer during the initial mailing thereof.

Apparatus For Fastening And/Or Separating Container Portions

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US Patent:
8020751, Sep 20, 2011
Filed:
Aug 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/891340
Inventors:
Gary Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/34
B65D 27/04
US Classification:
229313, 229 71
Abstract:
An apparatus for at least partially separating at least two container portions includes first and second container portions. At least one tear line extends at least partially between the first and second portions and at least partially defines the first portion. The first portion is at least partially separable from the second portion along the tear line(s). At least one releasable adhesive spot at least partially holds the first portion down prior to the at least partial separation of the first portion from the second portion.

Apparatus For Fastening And/Or Separating Container Portions

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US Patent:
8550333, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Aug 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/212600
Inventors:
Gary G. Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/34
B65D 27/04
B65D 25/54
US Classification:
229313, 229 71, 2291623
Abstract:
An apparatus for at least partially separating at least two container portions includes first and second container portions. At least one tear line extends at least partially between the first and second portions and at least partially defines the first portion. The first portion is at least partially separable from the second portion along the tear line(s). At least one releasable adhesive spot at least partially holds the first portion down prior to the at least partial separation of the first portion from the second portion.

Apparatus For Fastening And Separating Containers

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US Patent:
20060113367, Jun 1, 2006
Filed:
Jan 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/326883
Inventors:
Gary Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/34
US Classification:
229313000
Abstract:
An apparatus for fastening together at least first and second container portions and allowing the separation thereof includes at least one adhesive spot disposed upon at least one among the first and second container portions. The at least one adhesive spot is capable of fastening together the first and second container portions. One or more weakened area is located on at least one of the container portions and assists in easing the separation and release of the container portions.

Separable Or Opening Portions For Printable Sheet Material

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US Patent:
20100230481, Sep 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/749152
Inventors:
Gary Glenn Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B65D 27/06
B65D 27/34
US Classification:
229305, 229313
Abstract:
A printable sheet or container material includes a front panel having an integral separable portion formed by a tearable line or lines. When desired a patch, second layer or folded panel may be incorporated adjacent to or behind the separable portion and attached with at least one affixation point. The tearable line has a plurality of cut lines separated by connectors and can include channeling cuts and/or partially overlapping cuts to ensure a desired tearing path. The patch, second layer or folded panel can have windows, layers or patches, printed graphics or other embellishments. The separable portion, a remaining portion and/or the patch can include a foldable, or overlapping, or tearable or detachable section that can be utilized as an advertising or messaging device and an affixation device to reseal and or reuse the separable portion, or portions, or patch, or section.

Remailable Envelope

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US Patent:
47750952, Oct 4, 1988
Filed:
Jan 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/000558
Inventors:
Gary G. Emmott - Houston TX
International Classification:
B65D 2706
US Classification:
229 73
Abstract:
An improved inside side seam envelope, the improvement comprising a first perforation formed on a face of the envelope, a second perforation formed on the same face as the first perforation and being parallel to the first perforation, and an indentation formed on the opposite face of the envelope and extending inwardly from an edge of the envelope. The first perforation is linear and extends across a face of the envelope. The first and second perforations define a detachable section on the face of the envelope. The indentation extends from an edge that is perpendicular to the first and second perforations. The indentation exposes a portion of the detachable section to the opposite face of the envelope. The second perforation is formed at the edge of the envelope adjacent to and parallel to the first perforation. The indentation extends along the opposite face from a location adjacent the first perforation to the edge of the envelope corresponding to the second perforation.

Separable Or Opening Portions For Printable Sheet Material

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US Patent:
20190047315, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Oct 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/163622
Inventors:
Charles E. Emmott - Houston TX, US
Gary G. Emmott - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B42D 1/00
B42D 15/08
B42D 15/00
Abstract:
A printable sheet material includes a panel having an integral separable portion and a starting mechanism formed on the separable portion. At least two tearable lines are formed in the panel permitting the separable portion to be at least partially separated from a remaining portion of the panel by tearing in either of opposite directions. Each tearable line includes a plurality of open ā€œVā€ channeling cuts spaced along the line, each of the channeling cuts formed by a pair of converging cuts having a wider spaced end and a narrower spaced end. The channeling cuts are oriented with the wider spaced ends facing toward the starting mechanism and the narrower spaced ends pointed in a tearing direction extending away from the starting mechanism. The channeling cuts of the two lines share one of the converging cuts.
Gary G Emmott from Houston, TX, age ~68 Get Report