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Tod M Kean

from Chandler, AZ
Age ~55

Tod Kean Phones & Addresses

  • 826 W Fairway Dr, Chandler, AZ 85225 (480) 628-5186
  • 333 N Pennington Dr, Chandler, AZ 85224 (480) 814-1776
  • 3921 W Ivanhoe St #184, Chandler, AZ 85226 (480) 814-1776
  • 24053 S Arizona Ave #151, Chandler, AZ 85248 (480) 812-9114
  • 411 E Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225 (480) 812-9114
  • Maricopa, AZ
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Boulder, CO
  • 333 N Pennington Dr UNIT 1, Chandler, AZ 85224 (480) 628-5186

Work

Company: Bonded logic, inc. Feb 1993 Position: Co-founder

Education

School / High School: Pepperdine University

Emails

r***n@sprintmail.com

Industries

Building Materials

Resumes

Resumes

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Co-Founder

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Location:
Phoenix, AZ
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Bonded Logic, Inc.
Co-Founder
Education:
Pepperdine University

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Tod Kean
Vice President
Bonded Logic
Insulation · Textile Goods, NEC
411 E Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225
(480) 812-9114, (480) 812-9633
Tod Kean
President/ceo, Executive Director
PHOENIX FIBERS INC
Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton · Cotton Broadwoven Fabric Mill
400 E Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225
(480) 963-3277
Tod M Kean
Secretary, Vice-President
Bonded Logic, Inc.
Building Materials · Mfg Textile Goods
24053 S Arizona Ave #151, Chandler, AZ 85248
1 Neher Ln, Boulder, CO 80304
(480) 812-9114, (480) 895-6681
Tod Kean
TOWER STORAGE, LLC
Ste 15 STE 151, Chandler, AZ 85248
400 E Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225
Tod M Kean
Vice-president
THE INSULATOR SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
24053 S Arizona Ave #151, Chandler, AZ 85248
333 N Pennington Dr #1, Chandler, AZ 85224
Tod Kean
Principal
Phoenix Fibers, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
24053 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85248

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Making Nonwoven Fibrous Product

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US Patent:
6475315, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
May 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/850710
Inventors:
James Harvey Kean - Boulder CO
Tod Mitchell Kean - Chandler AZ
Kenneth Roger Williams - Landenberg PA
Assignee:
Boricel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
D04H 154
US Classification:
156 622, 156296, 264122, 19296, 19305
Abstract:
Process for making nonwoven fibrous webs having substantial strength in the direction normal to their planes. The webs exhibit good acoustical insulation properties.

Apparatus And Method For Producing An Intermediate Fibrous Product

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US Patent:
8101239, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Feb 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/366316
Inventors:
Tod M. Kean - Chandler AZ, US
James H. Kean - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Fibers Equipment LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
B05D 3/04
B05D 3/12
US Classification:
427359, 427365, 427370, 4273722, 4274211, 427427
Abstract:
A continuous process for achieving specific levels of fire retardant properties for either natural fibers or synthetic fibers. Selected fibers are mixed and opened to be formed into a web that is continuously weighed and transported to a spray station to be sprayed by a selected fire retardant solution. The sprayed web is compressed between calendar rolls and transported to a dryer; the dried web is blended to form a selected fiber having a predetermined fire retardant characteristic to meet regulatory standards. An intermediate product results from the use of the process.

Enhanced Cellulose Loose-Fill Insulation

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US Patent:
59103671, Jun 8, 1999
Filed:
Jul 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/895165
Inventors:
Tod Mitchell Kean - Chandler AZ
Michael James Kean - Chandler AZ
Dennis Dee Smith - Mesa AZ
Assignee:
Boricel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
D02G 300
E04B 174
US Classification:
428393
Abstract:
A loose-fill cellulose insulation having improved density can be achieved by intermingling the cellulose fibers with natural textile fibers. The textile fibers tend to maintain the spacing between the cellulose fibers, which decreases the density and minimizes settling, of the resulting insulation.

Nonwoven Fibrous Product

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US Patent:
61598828, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
Sep 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/144919
Inventors:
James Harvey Kean - Boulder CO
Tod Mitchell Kean - Chandler AZ
Kenneth Roger Williams - Landenberg PA
Assignee:
Boricel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
D04H 154
D04H 314
US Classification:
442411
Abstract:
Nonwoven fibrous webs having substantial strength in the direction normal to their planes and the preparation of such webs.

Nonwoven Fibrous Product Forming Apparatus

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US Patent:
63059207, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Aug 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/366487
Inventors:
James H. Kean - Boulder CO
Tod M. Kean - Chandler AZ
Kenneth R. Williams - Landenberg PA
Assignee:
Boricel Corporation - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
B29D 700
US Classification:
425 831
Abstract:
An apparatus for forming a nonwoven fibrous web wherein the web contains at least one binder fiber and at least one support fiber. The apparatus comprises a mixer for creating a homogeneous mixture of the fibers, a conveyor for transporting the resulting fiber mixture to a shaker chute, an oscillating mechanism which acts on the fiber mixture, a depositing mechanism for depositing the fiber mixture onto a horizontal planar surface, a heater for heating the mixture to a temperature to fuse the binder and support fibers, and a cooling mechanism to cool the mixture after heating.

Bonded Insulating Batt

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US Patent:
54911869, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
Jan 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/374457
Inventors:
James H. Kean - Boulder CO
Tod M. Kean - Chandler AZ
International Classification:
C08L 100
E04B 174
B32B 506
B32B 326
US Classification:
524 13
Abstract:
Bonded insulation batt useful for thermal and acoustical insulation comprising secondary cellulose fiber, binder fiber and optionally lofting fiber, preferably bonded by a thermal process.

Process For Recovering Scrap Fiber

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US Patent:
20160115627, Apr 28, 2016
Filed:
May 15, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/890213
Inventors:
Tod M. KEAN - Chandler AZ, US
James H. KEAN - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
D01G 11/04
B07C 5/36
B07C 5/344
Abstract:
The process for removing metal objects such as buttons, zippers and the like from fabric material to permit recovery of the fabric. The fabric is cut or chopped into strips and subsequently cut again to provide smaller pieces of fabric that may or may not contain a metal object secured thereto. The pieces of fabric are applied to a conveyor and exposed to a metal detector that triggers a plurality of pneumatic nozzles to direct a stream of high pressured air to the fabric pieces having metal attached thereto and deject those pieces from the conveyer while the fabric pieces without metal exit the conveyor having a different trajectory than the metal pieces and attached fabric material.
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