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Donald Wayne Witten

from Collinsville, OK
Age ~73

Donald Witten Phones & Addresses

  • 10915 156Th St N, Collinsville, OK 74021 (918) 857-3174
  • 161 E 57Th St, Tulsa, OK 74105
  • Owasso, OK
  • Dix Hills, NY
  • Okc, OK
  • PO Box 508, Collinsville, OK 74021

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Donald W. Witten
Owner
Witten Co., Inc.
Manufacturers & Producers
8199 N. 116Th E. Ave., Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 272-9567
Donald W. Witten
President, Owner
Witten Co
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering · Mfg Aircraft Parts/Equipment Mfg Bolts/Screws/Rivets Mfg Industrial Machinery · Hardware, NEC
8199 N 116 East Ave, Owasso, OK 74055
8199 N 116 E Ave, Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 272-9567, (918) 272-9411

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Us Patents

Potted Insert For Honeycomb Panels

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US Patent:
49417851, Jul 17, 1990
Filed:
Sep 13, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/406563
Inventors:
Donald W. Witten - Collinsville OK
International Classification:
F16B 3902
US Classification:
411 82
Abstract:
An insert for use of attachment in a threaded member, such as a bolt or the like, to a honeycomb panel by the use of epoxy adhesive, the insert being in the form of an unitary elongated metallic member having a generally cylindrical external surface and an integral annular collar position, the external cylindrical surface having a reduced external diameter circumferential recess in the form of a spiral extending from adjacent one end to the other end of the cylindrical member and having an internal threaded recess therein, the external surface being configured to resist pull-out and torque-out when epoxy adhesive has solidified to retain the insert in a panel.

Potted Insert For Honeycomb Panels

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US Patent:
50824058, Jan 21, 1992
Filed:
Jul 6, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/549100
Inventors:
Donald W. Witten - Collinsville OK
International Classification:
F16B 3902
US Classification:
411 82
Abstract:
An insert for use of attachment in a threaded member, such as a bolt or the like, to a honeycomb panel by the use of epoxy adhesive, the insert being in the form of a unitary elongated metallic member having a generally cylindrical external surface and an integral annular enlarged external diameter collar portion at each end thereof, the external cylindrical surface having an integral externally extending spiraled thread portion extending from adjacent one collar portion to adjacent the other collar portion and the insert having an internal threaded recess therein, the external surface being configured to resist pull-out and torque-out when epoxy adhesive has solidified to retain the insert in a panel.

System For Joining Two Adjacent Building Structures

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US Patent:
46550127, Apr 7, 1987
Filed:
Oct 27, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/545874
Inventors:
Donald R. Downey - Tulsa OK
Donald W. Witten - Collinsville OK
Assignee:
Nordam - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
E04H 900
US Classification:
52 798
Abstract:
A system for joining two adjacent building structures having opposed openings therein to provide weather and electrical shielding of the juncture and wherein the buildings are not required to be in perfect parallel alignment, including a boot formed into a continuous loop of flexible weather and radio frequency impervious material, the width of the boot being at least equal the maximum spacing between the two buildings at the opposed openings, and attachment members for sealably securing the opposed peripherial edge of the boot to the two adjacent buildings, the boot forming a short length tube communicating one building opening with the other.

Shelter And Shelter Construction Method

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US Patent:
47871814, Nov 29, 1988
Filed:
Sep 15, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/907460
Inventors:
Donald W. Witten - Collinsville OK
Donald R. Downey - Tulsa OK
Assignee:
Nordam - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
E04H 100
US Classification:
52 791
Abstract:
A shelter and method of constructing a shelter. The shelter comprises a unitary first shell and a unitary second shell. The first shell is formed by making at least two transverse bends in a single generally rectangular panel and provides a unitary top wall, bottom wall, and first end wall. The second shell is formed by making at least two transverse bends in a single, generally rectangular panel and provides a unitary second end wall, first side wall, and second side wall. The first and second shells are complementarily positioned to create the shelter. A first metallic member is bonded along the peripheral edge of the first shell and a second metallic member is bonded along the peripheral edge of the second shell means. The first and second metallic members adjoiningly facilitate welding the complementarily positioned first and second shells together. A sealable entryway is provided in at least one of the walls.
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