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Robert Hrusovsky Phones & Addresses

  • Perry, OH
  • Geneva, OH
  • 1431 Humbolt Ave, Youngstown, OH 44502 (330) 782-3187
  • 83 Wood St, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 392-0129
  • 403 Pepper Tree Ln, Painesville, OH 44077 (440) 392-0129
  • 80 Omar St, Struthers, OH 44471 (330) 755-6475
  • Warren, OH

Work

Company: Ohio epa, nedo - Twinsburg, OH May 2013 Position: Intern

Education

School / High School: YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY- Youngstown, OH Aug 2013 Specialities: Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering

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Robert Hrusovsky Warren, OH

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Work:
Ohio EPA, NEDO
Twinsburg, OH
May 2013 to Sep 2013
Intern

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

2012 to 2013
Co-captain of the YSU Concrete Canoe Team

Intern
May 2012 to Aug 2012

ACA Engineering
Boardman, OH
Apr 2011 to Jun 2011
Intern

Education:
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
Youngstown, OH
Aug 2013
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Tie Device With Cam Action Lock Pawl

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US Patent:
20070175001, Aug 2, 2007
Filed:
Jan 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/341148
Inventors:
Dennis Tomory - Boardman OH, US
Robert Hrusovsky - Warren OH, US
Peter Bucco - Cortland OH, US
International Classification:
B65D 63/00
US Classification:
0240160PB
Abstract:
A tie device has a tie strap and a buckle for engaging serrations on a free end of the tie strap for retaining the free end of the tie strap in the buckle A passage extends through the buckle from an insertion end for receiving the free end of the tie strap to an exit end for exiting the free end of the tie strap. A cam action lock pawl is located in the passage for engaging the serrations on the free end of the tie strap to hold the free end of the tie strap in the buckle. The lock pawl has a first resilient leg that is attached to a fulcrum portion of the buckle; that slants upward with respect to a base wall of the passage toward the exit end of the passage and that terminates in a free end. The lock pawl has a second resilient leg that is attached to the first resilient leg and that extends back toward the insertion end of the passage. The second resilient leg has a plurality of teeth that are mutually engageable with respective serrations of the tie strap to hold the free end of the tie strap in the buckle.
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