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Giles Kendall Phones & Addresses

  • Dana Point, CA
  • Skyforest, CA
  • 848 Alamosa Dr, Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 624-3923
  • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • Lake Arrowhead, CA
  • Arrowhead Farms, CA
  • Big Bear Lake, CA
  • Azusa, CA
  • Azusa, CA

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Company: Streamline technology group Address: 9483 Haven Ave Ste 104, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phones: (909) 466-7100 Position: Manager Industries: Engineering Services

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Giles Kendall
Manager
Streamline Technology Group
Engineering Services
9483 Haven Ave Ste 104, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Giles Kendall
Manager
Streamline Technology Group
Engineering Services
9483 Haven Ave Ste 104, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Giles Kendall
Manager
Streamline Technology Group
Engineering Services
9483 Hvn Ave #6201, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 466-7100, (909) 466-7101
Giles A. Kendall
President
Dg Capital, Inc
848 Alamosa Dr, Claremont, CA 91711
Giles A. Kendall
President
STREAMLINE TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC
Engineering Services Ret Computers/Software
3333 E Concours St, Ontario, CA 91764
3333 Concours, Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 466-7100, (909) 466-7101
Giles Kendall
President
ACADEMY DISTRIBUTING, INC
1415 S Wabash Ave, Glendora, CA 91740

Publications

Us Patents

Enclosed Pop-Up Sprinklers With Shielded Impact Arms

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US Patent:
6478237, Nov 12, 2002
Filed:
Jan 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/769623
Inventors:
Don Michael Kearby - Breckenridge TX
Joseph U. Han - Irvine CA
Giles A. Kendall - Claremont CA
Derick C. Wright - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Virtual rain, Inc. - Breckenridge TX
International Classification:
B05B 308
US Classification:
239232, 239104, 239114, 239123, 239205, 239206, 239231, 239571, 239575
Abstract:
A dirt-resistant bearing system for a sprinkler unit with a rotatable turret having a central shaft extending into a support channel formed within an inner housing. The central shaft may be formed with a relatively upper shaft portion and a relatively lower shaft portion, and the support channel may be formed with an upper channel region and a lower channel region. A first bearing and sealing assembly may be fitted substantially around an outer perimeter of the upper shaft portion and in communication with the upper channel region, and a second bearing and sealing assembly may be fitted substantially around an outer perimeter of the lower shaft portion and in communication with the lower channel region. Another aspect of the invention provides a sprinkler head with a fitted serrated seal assembly. The fitted seal assembly may include an outer case having an interior region, and a pop-up sprinkler head turret mounted on a riser sleeve slidably mounted within the interior region of the outer case.

Nozzle Device For Spraying Defined Areas

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US Patent:
6837448, Jan 4, 2005
Filed:
Nov 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007884
Inventors:
Joseph U. Han - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Giles A. Kendall - Rancho Cucamonga CA, US
Assignee:
Streamtech, Inc. - Rancho Cucamonga CA
International Classification:
B05B 126
US Classification:
239499, 239500, 239502, 239518, 239522
Abstract:
A sprinkler apparatus has a nozzle of a cross-sectional configuration to provide a liquid jet of similar cross-sectional configuration which impacts a reflector surface to reflect a spray of a cross-sectional configuration similar to that of an area to be sprayed. The nozzle passage and reflector surface may preferably be defined on a unitary nozzle device mounted on a base.

Rotary Drive Sprinkler

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US Patent:
46812598, Jul 21, 1987
Filed:
Dec 19, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/811931
Inventors:
Edward M. Troup - late of Mt. Baldy CA
Giles A. Kendall - Azusa CA
Joseph U. Han - Glendora CA
Christopher M. Moralez - Temple City CA
Calvin A. Gongwer - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Anthony Manufacturing Corp. - Azusa CA
International Classification:
B05B 304
US Classification:
239206
Abstract:
An improved rotary drive sprinkler is provided for driving a sprinkler spray head in a rotary stepping motion to deliver irrigation water over a prescribed terrain area. The rotary sprinkler comprises a pop-up stem assembly carrying the spray head and movable within a sprinkler housing between a normal retracted position and an elevated spraying position when water under pressure is supplied to the sprinkler housing. During operation, the water flowing through the sprinkler housing powers a piston drive assembly including a spring-loaded drive piston which is alternately subjected to a predetermined pressure differential and normalized pressure to displace the piston in a reciprocating manner. The drive piston is coupled to a motion converter assembly for converting the reciprocal motion of the drive piston to an oscillatory rotary motion which is coupled in turn via a reversible one-way clutch assembly to the pop-up stem assembly. The clutch assembly can be set to rotate the pop-up stem assembly and spray nozzle carried thereby in one direction in a series of small rotational steps through continuous full-circle rotation or, in the alternative, reversible rotation between adjustably set end limits of a selected arcuate path.

Closed-Case Impact Sprinklers With Fitted Fluid Seal Assemblies

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US Patent:
62098012, Apr 3, 2001
Filed:
Nov 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/442865
Inventors:
Don Michael Kearby - Breckenridge TX
Joseph U. Han - Irvine CA
Giles A. Kendall - Claremont CA
Derick C. Wright - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Virtual Rain, Inc. - Breckenridge TX
International Classification:
B05B 1510
US Classification:
239205
Abstract:
A dirt-resistant bearing system for a sprinkler unit with a rotatable turret having a central shaft extending into a support channel formed within an inner housing. The central shaft may be formed with a relatively upper shaft portion and a relatively lower shaft portion, and the support channel may be formed with an upper channel region and a lower channel region. A first bearing and sealing assembly may be fitted substantially around an outer perimeter of the upper shaft portion and in communication with the upper channel region, and a second bearing and sealing assembly may be fitted substantially around an outer perimeter of the lower shaft portion and in communication with the lower channel region. Another aspect of the invention provides a sprinkler head with a fitted serrated seal assembly. The fitted seal assembly may include an outer case having an interior region, and a pop-up sprinkler head turret mounted on a riser sleeve slidably mounted within the interior region of the outer case.

Waterproof Electrical Connector

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US Patent:
41313313, Dec 26, 1978
Filed:
Nov 18, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/852852
Inventors:
Giles A. Kendall - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Clemar Mfg. Corp. - Azusa CA
International Classification:
H01R 302
H05K 506
US Classification:
339126RS
Abstract:
A waterproof feed-through electrical connector having a conductive insert which is fitted through a wall of thermoplastic material in such a manner as to induce cold flow of the thermoplastic material, and thereby provide a watertight seal between the conductive insert and the wall. A cup of potting material encloses the conductor on one side of the wall, to form a secondary seal.

Impact Sprinkler Unit

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US Patent:
59927607, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Aug 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/128269
Inventors:
Don Michael Kearby - Vista CA
Giles A. Kendall - Claremont CA
Joseph U. Han - Rancho Cucamonga CA
Derick C. Wright - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Virtual Rain, Inc. - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
B05B 1510
US Classification:
239205
Abstract:
A sprinkler device for distributing water comprising a body, a nozzle, a nozzle housing rotatably and slidably mounted in the body, a fluid flow interrupter for intermittently redirecting the stream of fluid exiting from the nozzle, an interrupter drive, a flow control assembly including a free floating valve for controlling water flow to the sprinkler head, reversing mechanism for reversing the direction of movement of the nozzle housing, and a nozzle positioning system for controlling sprinkler rotation speed.

Closed-Case Impact Sprinklers

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US Patent:
61554936, Dec 5, 2000
Filed:
Mar 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/282366
Inventors:
Don Michael Kearby - Breckenridge TX
Giles A. Kendall - Claremont CA
Joseph U. Han - Irvine CA
Derick C. Wright - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Virtual rain, Inc. - Breckenridge TX
International Classification:
B05B 1510
US Classification:
239205
Abstract:
A closed-case impact sprinkler unit having an outer case and an internally positioned riser sleeve that is upwardly extendable into a pop-up position. The riser sleeve may be formed with an external surface that is complimentary to the internal surface of the outer case to prevent the introduction of debris into the interior region of the outer case when the riser sleeve is in a pop-up position. The sprinkler unit may further include a closed-case turret assembly rotatably mounted on the riser sleeve that includes a fluid outlet and a compact impact sprinkler arm. The sprinkler unit may include a dual-stage riser spring assembly to delay deployment of the impact sprinkler arm having a first riser spring that is compressed when a fluid enters the interior region of the outer casing to move the riser sleeve in a relatively upward direction, and a second riser spring that is compressed upon compression of the first riser spring to disengage a valve assembly that permits the flow of fluid and activation of the sprinkler. The invention further provides a trip assembly that includes an elongated actuator opening and a trip pin pivotally mounted within the actuator opening to allow lateral movement of the trip pin which initiates a delayed reversal of the trip assembly upon contact with a trip to provide an extended sprinkling range.

Self-Cleaning Filter Assembly For Solenoid-Actuated Valve

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US Patent:
43600379, Nov 23, 1982
Filed:
Jan 5, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/222485
Inventors:
Giles A. Kendall - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Anthony Manufacturing Corp. - Azusa CA
International Classification:
B08B 100
F16K 3102
F16L 5524
US Classification:
137242
Abstract:
An improved self-cleaning filter assembly for use in a solenoid-actuated valve of the type having a fluid pressure-operated diaphragm to control opening and closing of the valve. Control fluid under pressure is admitted from an inlet chamber of the valve into a control chamber at one side of the diaphragm to maintain the valve in a closed position, and this fluid pressure in the control chamber is relieved by actuation of a solenoid to open the valve. The self-cleaning filter assembly comprises a relatively rigid filter element for filtering the control fluid and a plurality of scraper blades mounted for scraping dirt, grit, or the like from the filter element each time the valve is opened or closed.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Medicine And Surgery: A Concise Textbook

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Author

Giles Kendall

ISBN #

0632064927

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