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Charles M Staehle

from West Palm Beach, FL

Charles Staehle Phones & Addresses

  • 2480 Treasure Isle Dr, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33410 (561) 626-9413
  • 2389 Treasure Isle Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33410
  • 8714 Satalite Ter, West Palm Beach, FL 33403
  • 8716 Satalite Ter, West Palm Beach, FL 33403
  • Palm Beach Gardens, FL
  • 189 Pavilion Dr, South Fork, CO 81154 (719) 873-5409
  • 2480 Treasure Isle Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33410 (561) 319-4632

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles M. Staehle
Director
Mariner's Cove Marina Owners Association, Inc
2400 Ctr Park West Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
7264 W Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313
2389 Treasure Isle Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33410
Charles M. Staehle
SPECTRUM REFRIGERATION, INC
3845 Investment Ln BLDG 1, West Palm Beach, FL 33404
8716 Satalite Ter, Lake Park, FL
Charles M. Staehle
Director, Vice President
Design 3 of The Palm Beaches, Incorporated
1831 Mclaren Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Charles M. Staehle
President, Director
SUBMERSIBLE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC
Engineering Services Shipbuilding/Repairing · Marine Engineers and Mfg Underwater Equipment Including Submarines
3612 Reese Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33404
2480 Treasure Isle Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
(561) 626-9413
Charles M. Staehle
President, Director
Submersible Systems Technology
Professional Training & Coaching · Engineering Services Shipbuilding/Repairing · Marine Engineers and Mfg Underwater Equipment Including Submarines
3612 Reese Ave, Riviera Beach, FL 33404
2480 Treasure Isle Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
(561) 626-9413
Charles M. Staehle
Treasurer, Secretary
Designer Fabric Collection, Inc
12189 Us Hwy 1, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Charles M. Staehle
IRIS STREET INVESTORS, LTD
1831 Mclaren Rd, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Publications

Us Patents

Deep Water Operations System With Submersible Vessel

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US Patent:
7814856, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Nov 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/626357
Inventors:
Dave Smith - Jacksonville FL, US
Guy Heyl - Lakeland FL, US
Ronald E. Smith - Friendswood TX, US
Julian G. Angus - Sarasota FL, US
Charles M. Staehle - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
Assignee:
Down Deep & Up, LLC - Sarasota FL
International Classification:
B63G 8/00
US Classification:
114328, 114313
Abstract:
A deep water operations system includes a submersible vessel including a propulsion system for operating the vessel on and beneath the surface of a body of water. The vessel will operate on the water surface to travel to a designated site and then submerge beneath the surface to a depth sufficient to avoid surface wave and weather conditions. A surface power buoy is deployable from the vessel at the water surface and connected to the vessel by an umbilical cord and includes a propulsion system, RF vessel communication and a GPS receiver. An ROV launch cage is supported by the vessel by a second umbilical cord and stores and deploys an ROV remotely controlled from the vessel for deep water work and repair activities via the second umbilical cord.

Air Independent Closed Cycle Engine System

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US Patent:
62863150, Sep 11, 2001
Filed:
Feb 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/259754
Inventors:
Charles Michael Staehle - Palm Beach Gardens FL
Assignee:
Submersible Systems Technology, Inc. - Rivera Beach FL
International Classification:
F01K 2506
US Classification:
60649
Abstract:
A closed-cycle heat engine system that operates within a sealed, gas tight enclosure uses CO. sub. 2, water vapor and O. sub. 2 in the intake and compression cycles, injecting fuel to promote combustion and using the high temperature and pressure product CO. sub. 2 and water vapor as the post combustion working gas. By controlling the individual partial pressures of the O. sub. 2 and CO. sub. 2 in the enclosure and allowing H. sub. 2 O vapor to exist in saturation within the enclosure the gamma value of the ingested gas can be controlled to meet engine design and operating requirements. Excess CO. sub. 2 produced by combustion is compressed, removed from the enclosure, liquefied and stored in a separate tank. Noncondensable gasses are returned to the engine enclosure where they are recycled to promote system efficiency. Excess water produced by combustion is also removed from the enclosure and stored in a separate tank.

Inflatable Balloon Signal Device

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US Patent:
55558399, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/470334
Inventors:
Dwight M. Staten - Hayward CA
Charles M. Staehle - Riviera Beach FL
Assignee:
Distress Signals, Inc. - Hayward CA
International Classification:
B64B 140
US Classification:
116210
Abstract:
An inflatable balloon signalling device having a container which houses a balloon, a pressure vessel containing a lighter-than-air gas, a gas release actuator assembly, a gas release lever arm, a balloon filler connector and tube, and a rotatable spool carrying a tether line connected to the balloon.
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