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Marion Michael Jeskey

from Saint Charles, IL
Age ~75

Marion Jeskey Phones & Addresses

  • 44 Bluestone Dr, Saint Charles, IL 60174 (507) 663-0455
  • St Charles, IL
  • Venice, FL
  • 1419 Creek Ln, Northfield, MN 55057 (507) 663-0455
  • Adena, OH
  • Trenton, MI
  • Conyers, GA

Work

Position: Financial Professional

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Marion Jeskey
Manager
Cardinal Cg Company
Glass/Glazing Contractor
1500 Industrial Dr, Waterford, MN 55057
(507) 645-4401, (507) 645-6779

Publications

Us Patents

Foldable Transport Rack And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
6820752, Nov 23, 2004
Filed:
Jan 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/754986
Inventors:
Marion Michael Jeskey - Northfield MN
Michael Jeffery Wade - Northfield MN
Assignee:
Cardinal CG Company - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A47F 700
US Classification:
211 4114, 211195, 206454
Abstract:
A stackable, folding transport rack generally including a base, a plurality of supports, at least one foldable A-frame hingedly secured to the base and an optional securing assembly. The base of the transport rack is supported by a plurality of legs bearing supports which are adapted to support the lower edges of objects, such as glass sheets or other sheet materials to be carried by the transport rack. The supports are configured to be as low as possible to the resting surface of the transport rack so as to provide for a minimal lift height for loading and unloading. The low arrangement of the supports also maximizes the size of glass sheets that can be carried and maintains the lowest possible center of gravity. The top of the sheet supports may be cushioned with appropriate resilient material.

Foldable Transport Rack And Methods Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
20030196971, Oct 23, 2003
Filed:
Apr 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/126434
Inventors:
Marion Jeskey - Northfield MN, US
Michael Wade - Northfield MN, US
International Classification:
A47G019/08
US Classification:
211/041140, 211/194000, 211/195000
Abstract:
A stackable, folding transport rack generally including a base, a plurality of supports, at least one foldable A-frame hingedly secured to the base and an optional securing assembly. The base of the transport rack is supported by a plurality of legs bearing supports which are adapted to support the lower edges of objects, such as glass sheets or other sheet materials to be carried by the transport rack. The supports are configured to be as low as possible to the resting surface of the transport rack so as to provide for a minimal lift height for loading and unloading. The low arrangement of the supports also maximizes the size of glass sheets that can be carried and maintains the lowest possible center of gravity. The top of the sheet supports may be cushioned with appropriate resilient material.

Lead-Free Mirrors And Environmentally Safe Manufacture Thereof

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US Patent:
52158322, Jun 1, 1993
Filed:
Oct 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/958593
Inventors:
Marion M. Jeskey - Northfield MN
Assignee:
Cardinal IC Company - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
B32B 1706
C23C 1408
C23C 1418
G02B 508
US Classification:
428623
Abstract:
Mirrors are formed in an environmentally compatible and substantially pollution-free manner by a sputtering process in which a transparent substrate such as glass has first sputtered upon it a primer layer and then a reflective layer of silver or other bright reflective metal. A barrier layer is provided over the reflective layer to protect the latter from corrosive environments. If the transmittance of the reflective layer is greater than zero percent, the barrier layer includes a different bright reflective metal sufficient to reduce the transmittance of the combined reflective and barrier layers to zero percent. The mirror includes a lead free polymeric protective layer spaced further from the transparent substrate than the barrier layer. The inclusion of zinc pigment in the polymeric coating provides sulfiding protection, and the use of an outer sputtered on film of zinc or zinc oxide provides substantial adhesion thereto of the polymeric coating.
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