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Randal J Stier

from Central Square, NY
Age ~65

Randal Stier Phones & Addresses

  • 312 Gildner Rd, Central Square, NY 13036 (315) 668-2730
  • 6831 Gildner Rd, Central Square, NY 13036 (315) 668-2730
  • Central Sq, NY
  • Syracuse, NY

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Company: Specialty welding & fabricating of new york inc Address: 1025 Hiawatha Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13208 Phones: (315) 426-1807 Position: Vice presdient/secretary Industries: Fabricated Structural Metal

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Vice President

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Work:
Specialty Welding and Fab
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Specialty Welding and Fab
Vice President
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Randal Stier

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Work:
R&R Tech Dec 2016 - Mar 2018
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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Randal Stier
Vice Presdient/secretary
Specialty Welding & Fabricating of New York Inc
Fabricated Structural Metal
1025 Hiawatha Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13208
Randal Stier
President, Vice-President, Vice Presdient/secretary
SPECIALTY WELDING & FABRICATING OF NEW YORK, INC
Structural Metal Fabrication
PO Box 145, Syracuse, NY 13211
1025 Hiawatha Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13208
(315) 426-1807
Randal Stier
Vice Presdient/secretary
Specialty Welding & Fabricating of New York Inc
Fabricated Structural Metal
1025 Hiawatha Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13208

Publications

Us Patents

Lock-Nut Wrench

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US Patent:
6745648, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
Sep 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/251714
Inventors:
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY
Assignee:
Specialty Welding Fabricating of New York, Inc. - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
B25B 1308
US Classification:
81119, 811761, D8 17
Abstract:
A lock-nut wrench has an elongated handle and a head at one or both ends of the handle. The head or heads have right and left arcuate jaws with distal ends that define a gap and each jaw has a first radially inwardly directed tooth at its distal end and a second radially inwardly directed tooth spaced proximally from it, defining spaces to accommodate diametrically opposed lugs. An offset can join each head to the handle. The inside of the head, that is, the inside of the jaws proximal of the second teeth, define a cylindrical surface that matches the radial outer extent of the lock nut lugs. The wrench can operate as a spanner, and can accommodate either a six- or an eight-lug lock nut. The handle is coated with an insulating plastic material. The ends of the jaws can be snubbed or hog-nosed. The wrench head may be adapted for use with a socket wrench handle.

Store Fixture With Swing Arms

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US Patent:
7121418, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867242
Inventors:
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY, US
International Classification:
A47B 43/00
US Classification:
211206, 211204, 211208, 211163, 403348
Abstract:
A store fixture for displaying apparel or other hangable merchandise employs a horizontal support bar that is supported at an elevated position, and at least one swing-arm hang bar is pivotally supported situated underneath the horizontal support bar. The swing-arm hang bar has one or more projecting rods or tubes serving as arms on which the hangable merchandise can be suspended. The swing arm has a sleeve journaled on a pivot that is affixed to the support arm. There is a detent arrangement provided between the pivot and the sleeve, so that the swing-arm hang bar releasably locks into a first position that is at one angle to the horizontal support bar, parallel to the support bar, and a second position that is at another angle, a right angle, to it. Store personnel can change the orientation of the hang bars by simply lifting them up slightly to release the detents and ten rotating them to the desired position. Re-arranging the hang bars does not require any tools, nor removal or installation of any parts.

Inspection Door With Radiused Coaming For Dust Control

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US Patent:
7958992, Jun 14, 2011
Filed:
Nov 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/949852
Inventors:
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY, US
International Classification:
E06B 7/16
B65G 21/00
US Classification:
1988604, 193 34, 49398, 49401, 49402, 494831
Abstract:
A dust control inspection door has its door frame formed of frame elements each with a flat outer portion against the associated shroud, and with the seal flange or coaming radiused 90 degrees. The edge of the seal flange or coaming is perpendicular to the door to engage the gasket or seal bead, and is at zero degrees to the frame flat portions, so there is no angled bend line and no weak zones. The coaming is free of any horizontal surfaces on which dust may collect.

Charcoal Barbecue Rotisserie Grill Cooker

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US Patent:
20120037012, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/853818
Inventors:
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/04
US Classification:
99421 H
Abstract:
A charcoal cooker employs a grill for cooking steaks and a rotisserie for slower cooking of ribs, chicken, turkey, or the like. A tubular spit rod has spike rings that can interchange with a grill basket assembly. The spit rod is hollow tubular stainless steel, with a thicker central portion and smaller diameter end portions. These serve as handles and remain cool to the touch, so the rotisserie spit can be lifted out by grasping the ends to remove the cooked meat for serving. A chain drive engages a sprocket on one end of the spit rod for rotating the spit. Detachable spit support arms mount on the cooker body to hold the spit rod when loading the meat. An external fire box attachment fits onto a coal chute port, so the cooker can be used as an oven for baking or roasting. The legs, lid, grills, and other parts can be detached for cleaning.

Charcoal Barbecue Rotisserie Grill Cooker

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US Patent:
20130104745, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/282862
Inventors:
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/04
US Classification:
99421 R
Abstract:
A compact portable charcoal-fired barbecue cooker is convertible for rotisserie cooking or for grill cooking. The cooker has a fire basket or charcoal grate, which can swing or rotate between a lowered, horizontal position, used for grilling, and a raised or upright position, used for rotisserie cooking, by turning a handle positioned outside the cooker body. The rotisserie spit drops into receptacles formed in the left and right side walls of the cooker body, and with the charcoal grate upright, a drip pan can be positioned under the spit. The vents are positioned so the heated air flows over the roast. A reflector or heat shield is positioned between the upright fire basket and the rear wall of the cooker. A locking tab can releasably retain the handle in the upright position. The entire cooker can be picked up using the handle affixed to the lid.

Oil Recovery Mop

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US Patent:
50841718, Jan 28, 1992
Filed:
Jan 17, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/642472
Inventors:
Michael P. Murphy - North Syracuse NY
Randal J. Stier - Central Square NY
Assignee:
Specialty Welding & Fabricating of New York Inc. - Mattydale NY
International Classification:
E02B 1504
US Classification:
210238
Abstract:
An oil recovery mop has a floating carriage, a handle, and a number of oil-absorbing pads or squares suspended from the carriage. The carriage has a pair of tubular pontoons that support a crossbar at a clearance over the surface of the water, and the pads are removably attached to spring clips on the crossbar. When the oil mop is pushed out, one side of each pad faces the surface to absorb spilled oil. When the oil mop is pulled in, the pads reverse themselves and the other side faces down to absorb oil.
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