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Margie Beerer Phones & Addresses

  • Deerfield Beach, FL
  • Gilchrist, TX
  • Crystal Beach, TX
  • 702 Hall St, Ennis, TX 75119 (972) 878-5899
  • 400 Yorkstown Dr #113, Ennis, TX 75119 (972) 875-9989
  • 3400 Joyce Ln, Denton, TX 76207 (940) 875-9989
  • Galveston, TX
  • Dallas, TX
  • 702 S Hall St #113, Ennis, TX 75119

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Roofing Material

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US Patent:
8389103, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/377115
Inventors:
Matti Kiik - Richardson TX, US
Daniel LaVietes - Dallas TX, US
Michael L. Bryson - Independence MO, US
Younger Ahluwalia - Desoto TX, US
Margie A Beerer - Ennis TX, US
Assignee:
Elk Premium Building Products, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
D06N 7/04
E01F 9/04
G11B 5/64
US Classification:
428143, 428141
Abstract:
Roofing material consists essentially of a substrate, a hot melt material applied to one side of the substrate, an asphalt material coating the other side of the substrate and roofing granules disposed on said asphalt material coated on the substrate. The hot melt material may be polyethylene, polyethylene-vinyl acetate, polypropylene, polyvinylidene chloride, polyester, nylon and mixtures thereof. The asphalt material may include non-asphaltic filler.

Metal Flake-Surfaced Roofing Materials

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US Patent:
20030091795, May 15, 2003
Filed:
Oct 21, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/274717
Inventors:
Matti Kiik - Richardson TX, US
Michael Bryson - Blue Springs MO, US
Margie Beerer - Ennis TX, US
International Classification:
B32B001/00
D06N007/04
US Classification:
428/148000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to roofing materials for roofs, sidewalls and other exterior surfaces exposed to the weather such as, but not limited to, asphaltic and non-asphaltic roofing materials, wherein metal flakes cover up to 100% of the weathering surface of the roofing materials. The metal flakes may be applied to the surface in striations or bands separated by conventional roofing granules or may be blended with conventional roofing granules. The metal flakes may have antimicrobial potential and may provide resistance to microbial growth to roofing materials when dispersed in or applied thereto. The present invention also relates to methods of making the roofing materials.

Multiple Layer Roofing Underlayment Material

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US Patent:
20070077838, Apr 5, 2007
Filed:
Sep 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/528934
Inventors:
Jesse Binkley - Midlothian TX, US
Younger Ahluwalia - Desoto TX, US
Louis Hahn - Waxahachie TX, US
Margie Beerer - Ennis TX, US
International Classification:
B32B 5/26
B32B 27/12
US Classification:
442286000, 442239000, 442268000, 442401000, 442382000
Abstract:
A multiple-layered roofing underlayment material comprising an inner core providing a continuous film water barrier, a first outer layer comprising a woven or spun bond fabric, and a second outer layer comprising a woven or spun bond fabric, wherein the inner core binds the first outer layer to the second outer layer.

Metal Flake-Surfaced Roofing Materials

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US Patent:
20090291260, Nov 26, 2009
Filed:
May 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/471866
Inventors:
Matti Kiik - Richardson TX, US
Michael L. Bryson - Blue Springs MO, US
Margie A. Beerer - Ennis TX, US
International Classification:
E04D 1/00
US Classification:
428148
Abstract:
The present invention relates to roofing materials for roofs, sidewalls and other exterior surfaces exposed to the weather such as, but not limited to, asphaltic and non-asphaltic roofing materials, wherein metal flakes cover up to 100% of the weathering surface of the roofing materials. The metal flakes may be applied to the surface in striations or bands separated by conventional roofing granules or may be blended with conventional roofing granules. The metal flakes may have antimicrobial potential and may provide resistance to microbial growth to roofing materials when dispersed in or applied thereto. The present invention also relates to methods of making the roofing materials.

Asphalt Emulsions, Products Made From Asphalt Emulsions, And Processes For Making Fibrous Mats From Asphalt Emulsions

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US Patent:
20120115385, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Jan 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/348426
Inventors:
Younger Ahluwalia - Desoto TX, US
James A. Svec - Kearny NJ, US
Margie Beerer - Ennis TX, US
Assignee:
Building Materials Investment Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
D04H 13/00
D21H 23/24
D21H 13/40
C08L 95/00
US Classification:
442327, 106277, 523447, 524 59, 162184, 162156
Abstract:
The invention relates to asphalt emulsions comprising an asphalt component selected from the group consisting of a solvent extracted asphalt, an oxidized asphalt, and combinations thereof. The invention also relates to products made therefrom, including fibrous mats comprising a fiber component, such as glass fibers, and a binder component comprising an asphalt emulsion. The invention further relates to wet-laid processes for manufacturing fibrous mats and that employ the use of an amphoteric surfactant, which is applied to a wet fiber web prepared from a dispersion of fiber components, such as glass fibers.

Asphalt Emulsions, Products Made From Asphalt Emulsions, And Processes For Making Fibrous Mats From Asphalt Emulsions

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US Patent:
20130092338, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
Dec 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/705971
Inventors:
Younger Ahluwalia - Desoto TX, US
James A. Svec - Kearny NJ, US
Margie Beerer - Ennis TX, US
Assignee:
Building Materials Investment Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
C08L 95/00
US Classification:
162156, 106277, 524 59
Abstract:
The invention relates to asphalt emulsions comprising an asphalt component selected from the group consisting of a solvent extracted asphalt, an oxidized asphalt, and combinations thereof. The invention also relates to products made therefrom, including fibrous mats comprising a fiber component, such as glass fibers, and a binder component comprising an asphalt emulsion. The invention further relates to wet-laid processes for manufacturing fibrous mats and that employ the use of an amphoteric surfactant, which is applied to a wet fiber web prepared from a dispersion of fiber components, such as glass fibers.

Heat Reflective Coated Structural Article

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US Patent:
6872440, Mar 29, 2005
Filed:
Nov 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/712399
Inventors:
Matti Kiik - Richardson TX, US
Robert Joseph Tobin - Double Oak TX, US
Louis T. Hahn - Waxahachie TX, US
Margie A. Beerer - Ennis TX, US
Younger Ahluwalia - Desoto TX, US
Assignee:
Elk Premium Building Products, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
D06N007/04
B32B005/16
B32B018/00
B32B017/10
B32B027/00
US Classification:
428141, 428220, 428323, 428325, 428330, 428332, 428430, 428435, 428436, 428441, 4284755, 428500, 428524, 428923, 428926
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a heat reflective coated structural article comprising a heat reflective component and a coated structural article component which comprises a substrate having an ionic charge coated with a coating having essentially the same ionic charge. The coating of the coated structural article consists essentially of a filler material and a binder material wherein the binder material bonds the filler material together and to the substrate and wherein the coating does not bleed through the substrate. Nonlimiting examples of the heat reflective component include, elastomeric coatings, aluminum fiber coatings, acrylic and polyurethane coating systems, ceramic coatings insulating paints, metal pigment paints, metal pigment pastes and aluminum flakes. The heat reflective coated structural article of the present invention may be incorporated into commercial roofing products.

Roofing Material

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US Patent:
20210324631, Oct 21, 2021
Filed:
May 7, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/314788
Inventors:
- Wilmington DE, US
Michael L. Bryson - Independence MO, US
Paul G. Wilson - Waxahachie TX, US
Margie A. Beerer - Ennis TX, US
Olan Leitch - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATION - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
E04D 1/28
C09D 195/00
B32B 5/02
E04D 1/12
Abstract:
A roofing material is provided having an asphalt-coated mat or felt made up of or in combinations of fiberglass, polyester, nylon, cotton, cellulosic fibers or materials, polyethylene, polypropylene, co-polymers, melamine, phenolic, acrylics, polycarbonate, carbon fiber, clay, metallic in woven, non-woven, strands or sheets, styrene compounds, rubber, silk, leather, or wool in a woven, non-woven, or solid form. The surfacing materials can be made up of or in combination minerals, plastic particles or film, metal particles or film, cement particles, clay particles, paints, coatings, glass, ceramics, wood, wood fiber, or composite materials.
Margie A Beerer from Deerfield Beach, FL, age ~70 Get Report